marketing
How Hotel Marketing Channels Can Help You Win Online Direct Bookings
Even though online marketing is not exactly a new strategy, the best channels and practices are constantly evolving and the rules of the game keep changing
TikTok Isn’t Just for Teens – Travel TikTok Has Taken Off
Most TikTok content isn’t scripted or directed, and that gives you the opportunity to involve different hotel elements, teams and its surroundings
Direct Booking Success: How Hotel Groups Are Boosting Direct Sales
This increase in direct traffic won’t tip scales to hotel’s, OTAs are too strong to back off. Let’s see how direct booking strategies help hotels succeed
Leveraging Marketing To Increase Hotel Revenue Without The High Costs
When looking at your marketing channels for increasing hotel revenue, consider offerings and how they match your competitors and your customer wish lists
Top 4 Ways to Entice Your Hotel Guests to Book Direct
Carefully planning offers and showcasing effectively across your site, will not only drive more guests to book direct but return without OTAs being involved
Advanced Content Marketing: How to Freshen up Your Hotel Website
If your content and imagery is refreshed, it can encourage travellers to visit other pages and explore the site further which might help convert a booking
Hotel Landing Page Optimization Made Easy: 4 Steps To Success
The initial website exposure is the first step in convincing guests that your hotel is their perfect match and that exposure begins on the landing page
Having the Best Rate on Metasearch Can Triple Bookings
Even if you are unable to offer the cheapest rate online, the data shows that when a hotel’s prices are in parity on metasearch conversion rate doubles
A 5 Point Checklist for a Successful Hotel Digital Marketing Campaign
Before you start a blog, open an Instagram account or gather email addresses for your hotel, you need to choose goals for your digital marketing campaign
Why Hotel Marketing Needs to Move Beyond ROI and ROAS
In this discussion we pick up on a topic Stephanie has written about recently, namely the need for hotel marketing to move beyond the metrics ROI and ROAS