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
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
The “Ubiquitous Susan Black”, Industry Titan, talks Travel’s past, present, & future #SMTRAVEL
“With the like button, with Tripadvisor, and different applications… they will find their way. You can’t just dismiss the powerhouses of today just because they don’t have the right applications. That would be like dismissing Google in the past because the algorithm was a little off. You have got to understand that these companies have the bandwidth, the smarts, and the money – and travel is one of the largest if not *THE* largest online opportunity, vertical, and once they have their sights set on it, they will figure it out.”
“Lessons from Ryan Air Online” (as cross posted from my personal blog)
Just thinking and riffing and pondering and what not…. As for Ryan Air… they not only wouldn’t care… I doubt they would find this anything but funny. This isn’t about a PR machine… Ryan
Hotel, Travel, and Hospitality professionals… How do you feel about Yelp? Let me know!
With all this bad press, I am starting to become really interested in the hospitality industry’s response to all this? Yelp definitely effects us… but how? Are any of you innkeepers, B&B owners,