Metasearch engines are a topic that gets a lot of attention on the ResortsandLodges.com Business Blog because they play such an important role in the supply-and-demand principles of the hospitality [...]
Just How Big a Deal are Same-Day Hotel Bookings?
Mobile devices have taken the travel and hospitality industries by storm in recent years with companies focusing their efforts on creating mobile websites, applications and more to help attract a new [...]
Personalization Equals Loyalty with Millennials
Hotels, Marketing to Gen Y, Millennials, Online Resources, Social Media
Written by admin Leave a commentA key question facing hoteliers and property managers in today’s travel landscape is how to build loyalty with the millennial generation. Points-based loyalty programs are proving ineffective in [...]
Reviews now play an integral role in the path to purchase among consumers inclined to do research on the internet. According to a January 2014 survey of U.S. adult internet users conducted by YouGov, [...]
The State of the Online Travel Industry in 2014
Branding, Content Writing, Hotels, Mobile Marketing, Social Media
Written by admin Leave a commentWhy Mobile Marketing Will Continue to Grow
There was a time, although it seems inconceivable, when online video and mobile executions were dismissed as pipe dreams. The principles were appealing, but the idea that technology would develop [...]
Extensive online travel agencies (OTAs) have played a large role in the hospitality industry for the past decade, but the outcomes have not necessarily been positive for all parties involved. They [...]
Online Booking Now Available with RALBook
The future is now at ResortsandLodges.com.
Finding the Right Balance with Facebook Posts
Too much of a good thing can be negative. It goes without saying that you have heard a rendition of this phrase at some point during your life, but did you ever think it would apply to your social [...]
The vacation rental industry has experienced tremendous growth for more than a decade – nearly doubling in size from 1999-2011 (98%), and that trajectory should continue if recent travel trends offer [...]
