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Integrating Sustainability Practices into Hotel Marketing Strategies

Question for Our Hotel Marketing Expert Panel How can sustainability practices be integrated into hotel marketing strategies to appeal to the growing eco-conscious consumer base? What are the common challenges? (Question by Michael J. Goldrich)  Our Marketing Expert Panel Michael J. Goldrich - Founder & Chief Advisor, Vivander Moriya Rockman - Chief of Marketing, Smiling House Luxury Global Luminita Mardale - Director Of Marketing And Business Development, Vienna

6 Lessons from Leading Brands for Elevating Hotel Booking Strategies

While OTAs have dominated the digital travel booking space in recent years, their influence is quietly dwindling as travelers seek more authentic experiences. In parallel, hoteliers now have access to more tools and resources for digital optimization. In fact, hotels of all sizes can significantly boost online bookings by taking a few notes from these eCommerce giants. After all, they’ve invested in research and testing to prove that these best practices work. 6 Lessons from

5 Reasons to Choose a Hospitality-Focused BI Solution for Your Hotel

As a hotelier, making sense of your data is not a simple task. It often involves consolidating information across multiple systems to understand guest preferences, improve the financial health of your business, and proactively plan for the future. Hospitality-Focused BI Tools vs. Generic Options Business intelligence (BI) software has become an indispensable tool for hoteliers looking to make informed decisions and optimize their operations. While generic BI tools are commonly used and offer many features,

Revenue Marketing Helps Hotels Gain Profit When Wins Fall Short

Hotels love a good win. Marketing celebrates record clicks, sales land big contracts, and revenue holds rates during slow seasons. Yet these surface victories don't always equal profit. They can hide weak margins and rising costs. True growth demands a shift in mindset. Instead of chasing numbers that look impressive but fail to strengthen the bottom line, hotels need a strategy that unites every department around profitability. Revenue marketing provides that framework, aligning sales, marketing, and revenue teams to drive smarter decisions. In this article, you'll learn how to adopt revenue marketing for lasting growth. What Is Revenue Marketing? Revenue

The Basics of Revenue Management Explained!

Revenue management is concerned with optimizing financial results and is especially popular in industries like hospitality, which must contend with high fixed costs and a perishable inventory. For example, hotels have a certain number of rooms and fixed costs, which must be met regardless of how many rooms are sold. In such industries, revenue management predicts demand and optimizes inventory and price availability. When utilized correctly, this will ultimately result in higher revenue. Table of

7 Common Revenue Management Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Imagine a well-located boutique hotel. The guests enjoy themselves, and while it's slow, it is low season. However, as high season approaches, many rooms remain empty while other nearby properties fill. What's Making Nearby Hotels More Attractive? On the surface, there's no obvious reason why guests are choosing the competition.

Hospitality Marketing Agency: Your Guide to Achieving Strategic Growth

A hospitality marketing agency works with businesses in hospitality, including hotels, restaurants and cafes, assisting with marketing. Agencies have expert staff, who can help you to optimize branding and deliver targeted campaigns. Working with hospitality marketing consultants enables you to identify areas of weakness in your existing strategy. It will

Streamlining Group Bookings: Top 8 Insights on How Automation Boosts Hotel Success

Group accommodation bookings have always been a significant yet underutilized revenue stream for hotels. Representing 30-40% of total net revenue for many business hotels, group bookings also drive ancillary income through food, beverage, and event services, which often yield higher profit margins than room sales alone. Yet, despite their potential,

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