It’s undeniable that the pandemic has left a huge mark on our lives; it’s changed our perspectives and awareness about the world. The influence has changed how we work, how we communicate, even how we dress.
If you’ve anticipated and answered all of your guests’ questions through the content in your guest-centric website, then does your hotel need an FAQ page? The answer is yes for several reasons. Not only is it helpful for your...
Is blogging still relevant for hotels in the 2020s? The short answer is yes. While pictures say a thousand words and videos are more popular than ever, blogging still has an important role, not only for the success of...
Calgary Attractions is Calgary’s trusted guide to the city’s top attractions, featuring helpful information and itineraries, and lots of great deals. We were honored to redesign the Calgary Attractions website recently to reflect the energy and excitement of this...
We already have a good idea of what travelers want from your hotel website, from flexible cancellation policies to guest reviews and easy bookings. But we wanted to dig a little deeper into the technical side of web design...
Cozy Cottage Inn is a small property nestled in a verdant valley surrounded by mountains. Passed down through generations, it’s a happy family homestead that was built by hand in the early 1900s. After it was lovingly restored, the...
Google ads, email marketing, social media, OTAs—hotel marketing can feel overwhelming, especially for independent hoteliers. But boosting bookings for your hotel doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, uncomplicated is the name of the game, because it’s all about...
With the introduction and increasing popularity of TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram videos, video content proves year after year to be the most engaging medium for consumers and the most beneficial for businesses.
Love them or hate them, pop-ups are here to stay, at least for the foreseeable future. But should you use pop-ups on your hotel website? Before we come to that, let’s define what we mean by pop-ups first.
Life during a pandemic has taught us to adapt, to be resourceful and to think outside the box. While the world still grapples with COVID-19, the coming year feels more hopeful with vaccinations rolling out and a growing familiarity...