I think many hoteliers understand how strongly I
feel about the ability of travel social media like TripAdvisor to boost
business for hotels. Travel social media sites consist of user-generated
comments from the traveling community, which act as a guide to other
travelers to use in the hotel selection process.
Travelers want that "feel good" factor which comes
from knowing how your past guests feel about your hotel. Experience has
shown that they seek this information either before or after making a
reservation. In turn, other travelers enjoy having an outlet to express
their experiences after their hotel stay.
For some hoteliers, this poses the risk of receiving
more negative comments than positive ones and, therefore, they are
fearful of the power these sites have to shape travel. Demonizing or
ignoring these sites will not make them go away; their traffic is
growing exponentially.
It is important to note that there are several ways
to shape the comments your hotel receives. One of the most effective
methods is to engage guests before they leave your hotel and encourage
them to post their comments after they leave or during their stay.
It is no secret that guests, who experience a
problem, do not hesitate to share their experiences on these sites; in
contrast, satisfied guests need to be encouraged to post their comments.
The numbers prove that it is wise to encourage guests, with good visits,
to post on TripAdvisor. In every hotel, there are more satisfied guests
then those who were unsatisfied. TripAdvisor notes that positive
comments about hotels far exceed negative ones by about 9 to 1.
Smart hoteliers are using their own websites to
promote guest comments about their hotel. Progressive webmasters know
exactly how to use the TripAdvisor widget to keep visitors on your site
while taking advantage of the benefits of social media's third-party
endorsement of your hotel.
The Huge Leap From Comments To Referrals
For years, I have received emails from many
innovative companies with new systems and applications designed for
Internet marketing and promotions. I investigate all of them. As a
marketer of hotels on the Internet, I am constantly seeking ways to
improve hotel sales via online marketing. Very few of these new ideas
get my blood flowing with anticipation …until now.
Last week, I heard from a young company called
URefer.com. Our phone conversation brought me back to my hotel sales
days, when I first learned that obtaining business referrals was
paramount to building future group business. Their new concept takes us
from the passive position of simply receiving comments from past guests
to the pro-active position of soliciting actual business referrals.
URefer gives hotels the ability to offer incentives,
and the means, for past guests and groups, to refer business to hotels
through via the hotel's website. Through their referral engine, hotel
consumers will have the ability to post and read actual referrals
online.
Their system, which acts very much like a website
booking engine, gives your hotel the ability to offer incentives for
referrals, which are only rewarded when they convert the referral to
actual bookings. URefer manages and monitors the entire
referral-to-booking process and provides the hotel with the marketing
data needed to seal the deal.
I believe that URefer has the potential to accomplish
something we have sought for years; the ability to pro-actively solicit
referral business on the Internet. It gives us the potential to link
hotel websites within a company's portfolio to exchange transient and
group referrals from property to property.
Their program gives hotels the ability to add still
another marketing function to their proprietary website. It can provide
hotels will the ability to solicit referrals and display those referrals
to influence the solicitation of new business right on their websites.
URefer is only now extending its application to the
hospitality industry, so I'm sure they are still learning about our
industry's variances and quirks. It's a good time to go-to-school with
them to guide them in developing ways to best serve hotels. In any
event, their program has tons of potential to provide us with an
innovative way to harvest referral business.
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