Social media is becoming increasingly important in the hospitality industry. All the thought leaders in Internet marketing are pushing it and hotels are scrambling to adapt to the new social reality. Hoteliers need to step up social media efforts to master at least the key media – Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and now Google+. But if [...]
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The Interactive Advertising Bureau released the results of First Half 2011 industry performance report for the US market. Internet advertising overall has increased significantly with spending by Leisure Travel companies growing at twice the industry rate.
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When travelers sign up for the new Groupon Getaways with Expedia they are told this is the best thing to happen to travel since the inflatable neck pillow. That may be true for the traveler, but what does it mean for your hotel? Find out now.
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What hospitality marketing professional hasn’t been caught up to some degree in Twitter Mania? Let’s sell some rooms! So & So just sold 400 room nights through a promotion on Twitter. We should be out there.
I’ve read the same articles you have about a hotel that unloaded gobs of rooms through Twitter (usually at a steep discount). But what I haven’t read yet is an authoritative Twitter Case Study showing the manpower investment actually provided an acceptable ROI.
I did however read an interesting story in Brand Week saying major marketers are somewhat under whelmed with Twitter. According to the article:
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TripAdvisor may be the most controversial service in hospitality marketing today. Some hoteliers love it, while others have issues. No matter what you think, TripAdvisor is making an offer you just can’t refuse. A Business Listing on your TripAdvisor page at half off the regular rate. Sounds like they’re in the hotel business, doesn’t it? In any case, the [...]
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Here’s some interesting information you can use to achieve a better ROI on your Internet marketing efforts. It comes compliments of MarketingSherpa and ad:tech. Their 2008 year-end survey of more than 1,200 marketers was designed to identify the most effective Internet based marketing tools. Beyond being the most effective, the study wanted to determine which [...]
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