Travel companies that dismissed micro-blogging service Twitter (”Why do I want to know if someone is eating a bagel or not?”) may well be rethinking their strategy this morning.
In the past, results for a search for “Tnooz Hotel Paris” [it doesn't exist, obviously] would probably have returned the property’s website, a TripAdvisor review, a handful [...]
Entries from November 2009
Google and Bing Will Include Tweets from Twitter in the Search Organic Results
November 4th, 2009
Tags: Search Engine Optimisation · Social Media Marketing for Hotels · Travel Marketing
Rev Up Your RevPAR in 4 Different Ways
November 3rd, 2009
There are few things more important to hoteliers right now than finding ways to increase bookings. Hotels’ occupancy and RevPAR, always key metrics for the industry, are in desperate need of revitalization.
There are few things more important to hoteliers right now than finding ways to increase bookings. This is evident everywhere, from large chains advertising [...]
Tags: Hotel Marketing · Internet Marketing · Social Media Marketing for Hotels
Hotel prices at lowest level for five years
November 2nd, 2009
In Europe, the US and Latin America, hotel prices in Spring/Summer 2009 had fallen to levels well below those in 2004, according to the Hotels.com Hotel Price Index, meaning hotel room prices were at their lowest level for five years.
UK travellers enjoy lower prices in many destinations
The average price of a room in Barcelona was [...]
Tags: Hotel Marketing · Travel Marketing

