I know it might sound needlessly hopeful, but Tripadvisor forums can transform your brand, and help you become more successful in the long term. Having hotels move away from ineffective social campaigns on Facebook, to ROI producing ones that root you as experts in travel and hospitality, is something we have needed to do for years. The internet doesn’t happen on Facebook, Facebook users aren’t consumers. The internet happens on forums, and those forums are populated with potential guests that are ready to spend money. Help out that person asking questions with an interest in having hospitality change lives, and that virtual stranger might just end up as a physical guest. Even if we are exhausted by the end of a work day, it’s still our job to mentor up and coming hospitality professionals, and to help connect them with the spark that you once felt about hospitality. These forums might be a simple, easy first step to making that hourly desk agent who thinks of hotels as a “job”, into understanding that hospitality is a noble profession. When you start helping people, and you feel that positive reaction for having done so, it gives life a sense of purpose and hope…. so let’s get excited about hospitality, let’s realize we can make the world a better place with all that we do…. and helping a stranger in a Tripadvisor forum can be one small part of that.
Tourism, Travel and Emerging Markets – Here we go!
I have been RACKING my brain over this – How do you become accessible to emerging tourist markets? —->Brazil, China, and India? Â That’s just the powerhouse economies, and we shouldn’t forget
Where does your hotel lose money – in marketing and distribution?
This is a really big question. I would love to see the industry really delve into this. Â The transition from real world to online has been very fast, and a lot of the “infrastructure” is so much e-duct
A coffee laden ramble about… hotel coffee. What does your coffee program, or lack of it, say about your hotel brand?
The Story of Hotel Coffee. This is something I have done in the past – talking about the history of hotel systems and amenities, and where we are today. It’s likely horribly self indulgent, as well
So you can’t figure out if your hotel should be a pet-friendly property?
A very informal smattering of data and commentary about the complex debate (for owners) about whether to be a dog friendly property or not. The below data is objective, and clearly indicates the benefits