picture of a hotel room and gift voucher reflecting an additional revenue stream if creative strategies are used to market them

Gift vouchers are versatile. Unlike any other monetary gift card, they can be tied into particular hotel services, enhancing revenue streams.

NB: This is an article from Staah

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When guests enjoy staying at your hotel, they want to come back and enjoy something they didn’t experience in the previous stay or invite their friends and family to enjoy your property. Gift vouchers fill this need perfectly, creating a sense of anticipation and excitement.

Hotel gift vouchers have numerous benefits:

  • Vouchers enhance guest satisfaction, leading to brand advocacy and repeat visits, ultimately increasing hotel revenue and fostering long-term customer loyalty.
  • Attracting new guests and boosting brand awareness. Typically, these are guests who have been gifted a voucher for your property by a friend or family member who enjoyed staying with you.
  • Additional revenue stream, with the money clipped in even before the service is rendered. This is just what a business cash flow needs!
  • Seasonal promotions – by aligning voucher promotions with seasonal events and celebrations, hotels can increase bookings, expand reach, enhance guest experiences, and drive substantial revenue growth.

Crafting effective voucher campaigns is essential for maximising their impact and driving both short-term revenue and long-term loyalty. Here are some creative ideas and tips to set you on the path to success:

10 Game-Changing Ideas to Boost Hotel Revenue with Gift Vouchers

1) Your audience in any marketing activity is half the job done. Always target your voucher campaigns to specific audience categories. For instance, a mother’s day promotion could be targeted at tweens or young adults who are looking for easy gifting options to pamper their mothers. Understanding the preferences and behaviours of your target audience will help create a voucher that is aligned to these attributes.

2) Make the offer appealing. Perceived value should exceed the cost, encouraging guests to make a purchase. For instance you can offer exclusive experiences unavailable through standard bookings, such as private dining or VIP amenities. Limited time offers create a sense of urgency, prompting immediate purchases.

3) Content quality. It matters on your OTA listing and it definitely matters on your vouchers and linked promotion materials. Make your messages crisp, highlight your services and ensure images are high quality.

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