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In Attracting, Retaining Hotel Guests David M. Brudney, ISHC, June 2000 Real world? Big v. small has become a “reality-check” and cost issue. Surveys indicate that all hotels spend as much as six times more to capture new guests as they do for repeat guests. I believe today’s hotel mantra should be “let’s optimize every guest experience so guests can’t wait to return - - and tell a friend!” Smaller independents and boutique hotels are able to hold their own and, in many cases, outperform chain properties all over the U.S. by focusing on a combination of solid guest identification, needs-and-wants assessment, satisfaction, recognition and reward programs. “getting to know their existing customers better” Successful Independent and boutique hotel operators have realized that limited dollars, resources and distribution channels make it near impossible to compete with mega-chain brands and their sophisticated, attractive frequent guest programs. Rather than attempt to go head-to-head in the global, national, regional and local market places, smart independent and boutique operators are protecting and expanding market share by getting to know their existing customers better - - their needs, their preferences and the primary reasons for their patronage and loyalty. This vital information is now being recorded electronically and, when deemed absolutely necessary, manually by hand. There may be a multitude of reasons for why today’s hotel guests select a small independent or boutique hotel over a chain-affiliated property. The reason could be price. Availability. Location. Possibly, a friend’s recommendation. All things being equal, however, I believe that more and more guests are making hotel selections based upon comfortability, recognition and service. Status is a whole other issue, one to be addressed in a future article. “build a solid data base on all guests, electronically or manually” Here are some good tips for independents and boutique hotels for both attracting and retaining today’s (and tomorrow’s) guests:
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David M. Brudney, ISHC, Principal David Brudney & Associates Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-476-0830 Fax 760-476-0860 EMail: David@DavidBrudney.com Web Site: www.DavidBrudney.com |