Going on holiday is primarily about getting out and about and exploring a new area. No matter where your holiday rental is, you can be sure your visitors will want to see everything it has to offer. However there are also times when your guests will want some downtime. Time to recharge the batteries and [Continue reading …]
How to Make Your Twitter Account Stand Out
We’ve covered the importance of engaging with your audience via social media channels before. However it isn’t always as simple as setting up a quick Twitter page and tweeting about your holiday rental property. If you want to stand out from the crowd you need to take things to the next level. Create a unique [Continue reading …]
Perform Your Own Website Review in 4 Easy Steps
Regardless of the age of your website, it’s always worth reviewing it on a regular basis. Things can age, links can become broken and a variety of other things should be checked regularly too so you can ensure your website is the best it can be. Here are a number of areas worth looking at [Continue reading …]
8 Tips to Get the Most From Your Online Marketing
Here are a few things you can easily do to perform a straightforward review. 1. Check your website Have you added any new page content lately? Have you checked to ensure all your holiday rental information is still correct? If not, you may want to consider reviewing your website to see any areas where improvements could [Continue reading …]
Don’t Let Broken Links Ruin Your Marketing Efforts
It’s easy to spend a lot of time focusing on marketing your holiday let website. However if you aren’t careful your efforts could be going to waste. There are lots of ways your website can be less effective than it should be, and one way is via broken links. What are broken links? Broken links [Continue reading …]
Is It Possible To Protect Your Website Photos?
A key part of your holiday rental website is undoubtedly the many photos you’ve used to display every aspect of your property and what it has to offer. However, you may not be aware that these photos are not protected. This applies to all the photos you’ve uploaded to your holiday rental website, as well [Continue reading …]
Knowing Your Target: The Key to Effective Holiday Rental Marketing
Identifying and researching your target market should be one of the very first things you do before you start writing about your property, whether it’s for your website or other marketing activities. And even if you’ve been renting your property for a while, it is always beneficial to review who you want to attract, what [Continue reading …]
Build Trust by Telling Your Story
What category does your website fall into? Have you gone for an efficient business-like approach giving just the necessary information? Or have you opted for a more personal approach, revealing a little about yourself – why you own the holiday let and what it means to you? Generally most holiday let owners will opt for [Continue reading …]
Targeting Group Bookings With Your Holiday Rental
Some smaller holiday rental properties are really only suitable for couples. However if you have a holiday let with two or more bedrooms you have an opportunity to open it up to group bookings. This is worth doing if you have a suitable property as you can market it to a variety of audiences. Finding [Continue reading …]
Insurance Tips When Letting Your Holiday Home
Insurance, probably the last thing on your mind when letting your holiday cottage – that is until you rely on it. Earlier this month the UK was hit by storms and a tidal surge, 2010 saw the coldest December on record with 103,000 burst pipe claims. Forest fires, earthquakes and flooding are just a few [Continue reading …]
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