- The US President regularly posts to Twitter,
- All your friends are on Facebook,
- Your mum loves Pinterest,
- Your nephew only talks about Snapchat...
We all know that social media is not avoidable these days, so why and how to begin?
As a quick overview, here we'll share with you the most recent social media figures and expert insights.
Table of contents for this article:
- Is social media the key to your hotel strategy?
- Which Social Media platforms are best for your hotel?
- Conclusion
Is social media the key to your hotel strategy?
Half of the world's population now has access to the internet, and this number keeps growing. A brief overview of the 2018 Global Digital Report states:
In the UK, travel, including hotel bookings, is the third main category of items purchased online (just after fashion, beauty & electronics, and physical media). It represented £12.06 billion of transactions in the UK in 2017 with an annual growth of 9%.
95% of the UK population now uses the Internet. 90% claims to use it every day: 51% from a computer (-3% versus previous year), 38% on a smartphone (+10%), 11% on a tablet (-15%).
How easy is it for a potential guest to book your hotel from a mobile device?
Make sure your website has a responsive design, so your web pages render well on various mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets - and an easy to use Website Booking Engine for potential guests to book their rooms from anywhere and everywhere!
Read more about Hotel Website here: 8 simple tips for a great hotel website.
The use of social networks continues to grow each year. 66% of the UK population is active on social media (+5% versus the previous year), and 57% are using it on a mobile device.
The average user spends nearly 6 hours per day on the Internet, almost 2 of which are devoted exclusively to social media.
44% of internet users watch online videos every day, which is a great way to engage with your social media audience.
See the full Global Digital Report here:
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Which Social Media platforms are best for your hotel?
Audience: Leisure travelers
76% of Internet users are active on Facebook. It has far since become the most influential social media platform to reach people. Creating and managing an official Facebook business page for your hotel is imperative.
Complete the description sections carefully with relevant keywords, and merge your business page with any unmanaged place location pages.
Share professional photos, and initiate and engage conversation.
Facebook business pages are public and can act as mini websites that could quickly get listed on search engines. You will also be able to create specific targeted Facebook advertisements which are considered compelling communication tools.
Read more about managing your business Facebook page for your Hotel or Apartments Group here.
Instagram & Pinterest
Audience: Leisure travelers, particularly women
Instagram is a social media platform (owned by Facebook) where people share photos or short videos usually accompanied by a short text.
It is not possible to include links to Instagram posts. The only external link allowed is that of your Instagram account biography.
Pinterest is more of a "catalogue of ideas" sort of social media with images linked to web pages.
These two platforms could be used as great branding tools, especially for luxury hotels, travel agencies or tourism boards.
It is not recommended for small hotels to invest too much time in it, however, as they are not guaranteed to bring direct bookings.
Snapchat
Audience: Young travelers (less than 30 years old)
As a small or medium independent hotel, we do not recommend investing time in Snapchat just yet.
However, do keep an eye on this fast-growing messenger/chat application.
In the US they have developed many new features such as context cards which are directly linked to the tourism industry. It would, for example, allow Snapchat users to book an Uber or restaurant directly from Snapchat.
Audience: Business travelers and partners
Does your hotel target corporate travellers, event organisers, or travel agencies? LinkedIn acts as the Facebook for professionals.
Here, you can either create a company page or use your personal profile to share hotel news, industry insights and other exciting information.
From a company page, however, it would be possible to use the advertisement tool, which is a lot more pricey than Facebook but can be an excellent tool for your B2B sales development strategy.
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Audience: Influencers and Partners
Would you like to strengthen your relations with key local partners and influencers? Then Twitter is the place to interact with them on a daily basis!
Make a Twitter list to gather their Twitter accounts, follow and retweet their news, and show them that you’re present and very active so they won’t forget you. Being aware of the goings-on in your destination and the tourism industry as a whole could be beneficial.
Twitter is also a customer relations tool, so be sure to reply to those who reach out, which includes guest complaints.
If you're not sure you'll be able to manage Twitter promptly, it might be best not to have an account at all.
Youtube
Audience: Leisure travelers
Yes, you're already quite familiar with YouTube, but how could it benefit your hotel?
If you have a small budget or even employees with great video skills, try creating a series of short videos which might be very useful for your guests. These could include recipes of typical local dishes, places to visit, and things to do around the area, for example.
The videos can be uploaded to your YouTube channel, embedded into your blog articles and be published directly from your Facebook hotel page.
Read more about why and how to make a marketing video for you Hotel or Apartments Group here.
TripAdvisor
Audience: All travelers
Could TripAdvisor be considered a social media platform?
The way it allows guests to engage with your hotel, we would say yes.
It is strongly recommended to give your TripAdvisor page the number one priority compared to all other social media platforms and answer all guest comments/complaints promptly.
Conclusion
If you're convinced by the vast opportunities social media represents for your hotel, and have set up one or several company accounts but you're not sure which content to share, we can help! We specialise in drawing up and activating a suitable social media action plan.
Read more about HotelMinder Social Media Management Plans or stay tuned for our next blog article on the topic!