Without a doubt, one of today's biggest lightening rod
topics for innkeepers is
Trip Advisor
and the broader topic of social media.
"I don't
like this new way of reviews! How can this be good for
me? People are 'gaming' the system. I can't control
what goes on! Who cares what other people say?"
Sound Familiar?
These comments are usually made by the
innkeepers that initially resisted the internet...then
resisted online availability...then resisted online
bookings. But times change and so does the technology
that we all must embrace to be competitive and visible
to today's Contemporary Traveler, the i.guest.
The information about today's traveler, as generated
by various research organizations as well as anecdotally
The B&B Team, shows
without a doubt, that our guests today are
technologically demanding high quality websites, great
photography, and the option to book their lodging stays
online!
We can't forget that we are still in the hospitality
and people business, but to be successful, we all need
to embrace the tools that technology offers our
guests...and us too.
It's interesting that within the last 48 hours, two
articles about Trip Advisor and social media have
surfaced from two very different points of view and
sources. What is even more interesting is that they
both clearly recognize the importance of this new
transparency in online information.
Our own innkeeping organization,
PAII, released a
Position Statement, "The largest international
association of innkeepers is promoting standards to
ensure fair and ethical use of online guest review
systems -- one of the fastest growing segments of
so-called "social media" on the Internet."
Almost simultaneous to this release was an online
article from
BudgetTravel on msnbc.com about the Top 10 Travel
Innovations from the past 10 years...and Trip Advisor
was rated as the 3rd most important innovation! Why,
because, it "takes the guesswork out of deciding
where to stay" and "empowers travelers to make smart
choices".
What's it all mean to us? Technology continues to
advance and we all need to embrace it, but in so doing ,
do it with a sense of fair play. In the end, we all
benefit! Your thoughts?
Rick