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 …]
Get Visual With Your Marketing on Pinterest
If you aren’t yet using Pinterest to help promote your holiday let, there has never been a better time to do so. It takes less than a minute to sign up (you can do so with Facebook or with an email address) and you’re then free to create your own boards on which to pin [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 …]
What Rainy Day Entertainment is in your Holiday Let?
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 …]
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