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Navigating the 2024 Hospitality Trendscape – A Guide for Hoteliers

Hotel Speak

The dust has settled, the masks are tucked away (mostly), and the travel industry finds itself barreling into 2024, not quite a post-pandemic world, but one forever changed. Immersive AR (Augmented Reality) and VR (Virtual Reality) experiences transport guests from their rooms to the heart of a bustling market or the peak of a mountain vista.

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Hotel Digital Marketing in a Down Economy- Part 2

gcommerce

5 Must-Have Hotel Marketing Channels Last week, in “ Hotel Marketing in a Down Economy, ” GCommerce’s Founder, Scott van Hartesvelt , shared some important hotel booking pattern signals, what history has taught us about navigating a challenging economy, and how properties can come out stronger on the other side.

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Google Ads Vs Google Hotel Ads: Do you need both?

gcommerce

If you’ve been a loyal Google paid search advertiser all these years and you’re not running Google Hotel Ads via metasearch advertising then you’re losing out on a very large portion of the Google hotel search ecosystem. One that could be driving a substantial amount of direct revenue for your hotel.

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Hotel Revenue Management Strategies

Xotels

Following best practices and a well-thought-out strategy is the only way to unlock the full potential of revenue for your hotel , with benefits including: Claim your fair market share: with more hotels forecasted to open every year , gaining a fair market share will become more difficul t each year.

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Mobile bookings: Winning strategies for hotels

SiteMinder

Mobile bookings are now a common method of securing hotel reservations. Guests can easily research and book travel from their smartphones, making mobile bookings incredibly convenient. It’s convenience meets spontaneity, wrapped up in a user-friendly interface that’s as inviting as your hotel’s lobby.

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115 – The Hospitality Show: 5 Key Takeaways

Travel Media Group

Ryan Embree: Welcome to Suite Spot, where hoteliers check in and we check out what’s trending in hotel marketing. And I was interviewing someone at the hospitality show, and I know we always talk about this pent up demand for travel, but it certainly feels like there’s been some pent up demand for these industry events.