First, what do we mean by having an email address associated with your holiday let website domain name? Let’s say your website domain name is seabreeze.com, your email address would be associated with that domain name i.e. ending with the same domain name. For example, enquiries@seabreeze.com But you may be wondering, what’s the benefit of [Continue reading …]
How Often Should You Update Your Holiday Let Blog?
How often should you update you holiday let blog is a tough question to answer. In truth, it could depend on a variety of things. Yet perhaps the most important element of all, is to choose a posting schedule you personally can maintain. Realistically. Don’t announce to your readers that you’re going to post daily [Continue reading …]
How to Use Timeless Posts to Transform Your Holiday Rental Blog
Your blog has the power to help bring people to your holiday let website. No matter where your holiday let is, or what kind of audience you’re trying to connect with, you can reach them via well-written and enticing blog posts. There are two main types of posts you can add to your blog. The [Continue reading …]
How to Get a Logo for Your Website
Getting a logo for your holiday rental business can help it stand out and look more professional. It can also lead to building a recognised brand across multiple channels. For example, you could use it on your social media profiles and in your email signature. It can help build trust, and be a sign that [Continue reading …]
Why It’s Good to Put Potential Guests in Their Place
I know, it sounds rude, doesn’t it? But stick with me for a moment… … I’m not saying you tell prospective guests what to do and what not to do. I’m referring to the idea of addressing them directly in the content you add to your website, and any of your online marketing channels. Many [Continue reading …]
How to Track Where Enquiries Are Coming From in Google Analytics
As a holiday rental manager you’re probably getting enquiries via your website from a number of sources. For example: Via organic search traffic from Google Via your social media profile pages – Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc Via any online advertising you are doing – listing sites, Google AdWords etc Via any third-party websites you are [Continue reading …]
3 Signs Your Blog Has Become Stagnant (and What to Do About It)
We all get bored with things from time to time, don’t we? Meals we have regularly become dull, books in the same genre fail to keep our attention, and sometimes we can even go-off things we never thought we would tire of. Blogs can be just the same – even if you actually own and [Continue reading …]
3 Reasons a Photo Blog Can Perk-Up Your Website
Think of blogging and you automatically think of words. Makes sense, doesn’t it? Yet we shouldn’t forget the power of images to add more depth to a website, including ones that advertise holiday rentals. The words-and-pictures combo is a very powerful way to ensure you can attract more attention. In fact, if you’ve been focusing [Continue reading …]
Why Add More Content to Your Holiday Rental Website?
Having to write content for your website, can sometimes make having your teeth pulled, seem appealing! We understand that you may not necessarily be thrilled at the prospect of writing to help promote your holiday rental online … however, there are very good reasons for doing so. It helps attract the desired audience, it helps you rank [Continue reading …]
Write Naturally for Better Search Optimisation
I’m sure you know the importance of using keywords throughout the content of you holiday let website content. And, you may know the usefulness of including them in all your online marketing platforms as well – social media channels, listing sites, etc. But do you know how to include keywords, without them having a detrimental [Continue reading …]
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