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Birmingham, AL — June 24, 2010 — The Key West Inn hotel brand is now offering a free Internet Marketing Checklist to all hotels. Company President, Neal Jackson has spent over 5 years researching internet marketing and has created a 12 page checklist for hotels. This list, intended to enhance a hotel’s on-line presence, provides tips and advice on such things as: online maps, group travel, Tripadvisor, and much more. The checklist is free and has no obligation. To receive the document, hotel owners or managers must email the Key West Inn Brand Manager, Matt Cohen ([email protected]) and request it. “I’m happy to share this information”, states Jackson. “There are no industry secrets here, just existing information formatted to an easy-to-use hotel checklist.” Jackson further states, “We use this information everyday to market the Key West Inn hotels. Sharing best practices and other ideas is good for everybody. My hope is that hotel owners will find this information useful and at the same time learn a little bit about the Key West Inn brand of hotels.” Founded in 1989, Key West Inns, Inc. is a fast growing hotel chain with 23 locations in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Florida. The latest edition to the chain is a 61-room conversion hotel in Scottsboro, Alabama. Key West Inns provides hotels with highly competitive fees while at the same time offering a fresh name, a strong reservation system, and great service. Learn more about the Key West Inn brand of hotels at www.keywestinnfranchise.com. To request your free 2010 Internet Marketing Checklist, email Mr. Matt Cohen at [email protected] . |
Contact:
For more information, press only: Neal Jackson, President, 205-874-2006, [email protected] For more information on Key West Inn franchising: http://www.keywestinnfranchise.com or email [email protected]
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