Just kidding. But get past it. It is no longer an issue of money preventing you from getting to social media. Because social media, whether you like it or not, is getting to you (yes a double entendre
On Twitter… Hotels should follow Hotels… okay (great responses). But now…
Let’s make a definitive list of who hotels should follow, for the new guys that come in trying to wade through all this. Hotels should find other hotels, for industry awareness, networking, and for
New hotel branding – Twitter is useful, but fine tuning for hotels is a must…
Twitter is wonderful, but as more people read my blog, I am hoping to engage twitterererserss’ in conversation. If you won’t comment, no worries! I just want to get myself thinking, so maybe
Am I tired, or does Trip Advisor really have some majour problems?
TRIP ADVISOR isn’t always making inn owners happy. I had posted this link before. I think it is interesting that an inert marketing piece on how to deal with online CRM issues garnered responses
Cheers and happy day.
HHConsult? Hraba Consulting? Hraba Hotel Consult? I don’t care what you call it…. but we have been here for years and begin anew today! 13 years in hotel operations 25 years of online