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Beyond the Basics: 6 Digital Marketing Trends for Hotels in 2025

For 2025, digital marketing for hotels is no longer just about personalisation. While it’s still a key player, there’s so much more happening that’s reshaping how hotels connect with guests. As a marketer working in a hotel or hospitality business, if you want to stay ahead, you need to keep up with the shift. 6 Digital Marketing Trends for Hotels in 2025 In this article, we’ll explore 6 key trends driving this transformation and why ignoring them could put your hotel at risk of falling behind. 1. The Shift from Third-Party to First-Party Data For years, third-party cookies helped hotels

Travel Industry Podcasts; 15 Excellent Podcasts for Industry Professionals

Travel industry podcasts are growing in popularity all the time and now represent one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to learn about the industry, access actionable insights, and become aware of emerging trends. In this article, you can explore some of the very best podcasts aimed at travel professionals. Table of Contents: What Is the Travel Industry? What Is a Travel Industry Podcast? 15 Excellent Travel Industry Podcasts For Industry Professionals 1. The

Resort Revenue Revolution: When Technology Meets Paradise

Resort operators should take a moment to reconsider the potential for significant revenue growth. It is worth noting that leading revenue management system (RMS) providers are now directing their attention toward meeting the unique requirements of resorts. Resorts can unlock various possibilities by embracing automated dynamic pricing, flexible inventory optimization,

What Top Hotel Marketing Trends do you Predict for 2022?

Question for Our Hotel Marketing Expert Panel What are the top hotel marketing trends we can expect to see in 2022? Our Marketing Expert Panel Tim Kolman - Commercial Strategy Expert, three&six Thomas Dieben - Founder, Becurious Adele Gutman - Culture and Guest

How Can Revenue Management Collaborate with Sales & Marketing Teams?

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: For best collaboration, should Revenue Management fall under Sales & Marketing – or vice versa? Should they be separate departments on the same level of the hotel hierarchy? Or one single department? Our Revenue Management Expert

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