General
ConnectR is an initiative set up by the travel organization Connections – A 100% Belgian travel organization offering a range of trips for the independent traveller. Their principal focus is on long-distance travel and they aim to offer democratic prices, giving everybody the chance to discover the world in an economic way.
ConnectR’s goal is to reach the online community of Belgian travellers and make it possible for them to share their worldwide experiences. This is part of Connections’ strategy to be ‘more than just a travel agency’, and yet remain close to the traveller. Together with the following of trends and the processing of comments, this ensures that they continually know what to offer their target group.
Yes, the ConnectR is absolutely free of use. You can add as much photos, videos and travelguides as you like.
Great! Share your ideas with us by sending us an email to info@connectr.be
Sometimes emails are automatically being marked as 'junkmail'. To avoid this you should mark the emails you receive from ConnectR as save.
Photos, videos and travelguides
You can share as much experiences with us as you like. After all, the more experiences the better the story gets.
Photos, videos, travel guides, hyper links, comments etc. are available as long as your account exists. Once you delete your account, your items will be removed as well.
You can always remove an item yourself. If an item is being seen as abuse by ConnectR. ConnectR than has the right to remove the item.
RSS
RSS (or Really Simple Syndication) feeds are free content feeds from websites, including the ConnectR, that contain article headlines, summaries and items on the web. It's a simple way to be informed about a certain subject or destination within the ConnectR.
To start using RSS, you need a special News Reader or Aggregator that displays RSS content feeds from websites you select. There are many different news readers available, many of which are free of charge. Most are available as desktop software that you download and install on your computer. Several web-based news readers are available as well. Here are a few:
Feedreader (Windows; free)
RSSReader (Windows; free)
Sharpreader (Windows; free)
AmphetaDesk (Linux,Mac, Windows; free)
NetNewsWire(Mac; free)
NewzCrawler (Windows; not free)
Radio UserLand (Mac, Windows; not free)
Syndirella(Windows; free)






