Did you know around 80% of all the pins you’ll find on Pinterest are actually re-pins? Re-pins are the equivalent of retweets on Twitter. Someone sees something they like and pins it to one of their own boards. Since everyone on Pinterest has the ability to follow boards and find friends, the more re-pins you [Continue reading …]
10 Holiday Let Photography Tips from a Pro
A picture really is worth a thousand words… It only takes a quick glance for someone to evaluate what they see and form a positive or negative judgement. In fact studies show that viewers generate an opinion in the blink of an eye. Research revealed that the brain makes decisions in just a 20th of [Continue reading …]
How to Hold Attention with Your Website Content
When looking at websites online, how much time do you spend reading each page? Think about the very first time you visit a website, do you read all the text on the home page in its entirety before moving on to the inner pages? I’m guessing the answer is no. We all suffer from information [Continue reading …]
How to Manage Your Holiday Rental Social Media Profiles More Easily
It’s one thing to set up one or more social media profiles, it’s quite another to maintain them and update them with engaging news and information about your holiday let property and the local area, as well as interact on other users updates. It’s easy to forget or for life to get in the way. [Continue reading …]
Interaction is Key for a Successful Social Media Strategy
Why do you have social media accounts to help promote your holiday rental accommodation(s)? Well of course the answer’s right there in the question – to promote it / them. However if this is your only focus you may not get the results you want. Interaction is the whole point of social media. It doesn’t [Continue reading …]
How to use Seasonality for Greater Engagement on Social Media Sites
Setting up a good social media profile for your holiday rental property is one thing. Making sure it always looks good is quite another. Ringing the changes is important in lots of different ways. If your website always looks exactly the same it can seem a bit dated after a while. The same holds true [Continue reading …]
What Can You Tweet About Today?
Many people join Twitter, set up an account and then wonder what on earth to tweet about. This can be a problem for individuals but it’s even more problematic for businesses that want to use the site to garner more attention. It’s quite possible to gain attention in the wrong way on Twitter, and that’s [Continue reading …]
Using Local Knowledge to Drive Traffic and Generate Bookings
How well do you know the area where your holiday let is situated? It’s easy to think your property is the most important part of your listing and website, but this isn’t the whole truth. The better you know the local area, the easier it will be to add more detailed content about it to [Continue reading …]
Benefits of Blogging for Holiday Rental Owners
There are lots of advantages to blogging, but how many are you aware of as a holiday rental owner? Let’s focus on the main ones. 1. Adds new content to your website Every website benefits from having fresh content added from time to time. If you add a blog to your site you can add [Continue reading …]
3 Reasons To Have a Facebook Business Page
Facebook is undoubtedly a powerful social media site. If you have a business page on the site to help promote your holiday rental property it’s a good start, but there is more work to do if you really want to make the most of it. Here we focus on three reasons why a Facebook business [Continue reading …]
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