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Easy communication and online room booking

Why have a website that doesn’t convert Easy communication  your visitors into customers? Give your visitors the ability to contact you and make a reservation instantly, easily and simply, given that 66% of travelers want to contact the hotel by phone before visiting it!

Place your contact information and a CTA button c level contact list such as “Book now” , in a very prominent place, which will take your visitor directly to the booking page.

Mobile-friendly website:

According to very recent research, 52% of youtube will allow its users to reserve advertising travelers will choose to search for hotels using a mobile device. This means that your hotel website should be compatible with all devices, with flawless functionality and a loading time of up to 3 seconds, so that your visitor can make an immediate reservation easily, quickly and simply.

Showcase your hotel’s amenities and facilities.

Create a special category on your website where all the amenities and services you offer will be described, e.g. swimming pool, conference room, event hall, anything that would make your hotel an unbeatable place for someone to stay.

Reviews and Reputation management:

As we all know, the power of social media is very great, as is the influence it exerts on your future customers.

76% of travelers, before deciding which hotel to stay at, look for reviews from other guests to form their final opinion.

Integrate all your customer reviews on your hotel website and social media to make your website visitors trust you and choose you because as we have said before, people trust people more, not brands. The way you deal with any negative reviews that may exist also plays an extremely crucial role in the proper utilization of reviews for your business.

Four out of five website visitors respond that they  ba leads would choose a hotel for their stay that treats its customer reviews, positive or negative, with courtesy and a customer-centric approach.