Innkeeper Inbox -- a wealth of information

July 8, 2009 14:41 by sara

Did you know that all of your reservation notification emails for BedandBreakfast.com Online Reservations bookings are also sent to your Innkeeper Inbox on your Home Base?  We send those emails directly to you, but we also copy them to your Inbox on BedandBreakfast.com.


When you log in to BedandBreakfast.com, your Home Base is the central repository of your membership information. In the Member Benefits grid, check out the first column – Free Member Benefits. Near the bottom – Innkeeper’s Inbox. That houses membership and Online Reservations emails you receive from BedandBreakfast.com, including reservation notifications from the Online Reservations program. So, if you ever need to double check and can’t find the email in your own inbox, you can simply check on your Home Base Innkeeper’s Inbox.

 

 


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hotels.com ad features B&B getaway

June 29, 2009 21:31 by sandy

Check out hotels.com new Claymation ad featuring B&Bs!

Click here to see it online.


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Hotels.com's new Chinese website

June 18, 2009 16:29 by sara

BedandBreakfast.com Online Reservations properties will now be available on hotels.com’s newest Chinese website www.hotels.cn. Hotels.com launched the site in mid-June, following the introduction of sites in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan in 2008. Property content is translated into the languages of those local sites and customers are assisted by Chinese speaking call center agents.

The company operates 53 global sites including 32 sites in 25 languages across Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

This unmatched exposure for BedandBreakfast.com Online Reservations properties levels the playing field for small, unique properties, putting them in front of millions of travelers worldwide alongside larger, traditional hotels and motels.


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New study reveals changes in leisure travelers’ online search behavior

June 17, 2009 13:05 by Sarah

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While we have been emphasizing the increasing importance of offering online reservations both on your website as well as through distribution channels such as Expedia, hotels.com, Kayak, Travelocity, etc., this new study from the well-known Ypartnership makes it clear how important online reservations are to running a successful inn. (CEO Peter Yesawich is recently spoke at the PAII conference in Atlanta, and is well known to many innkeepers).

As reported in Hotel Marketing.com:

"While the percentage of leisure travelers who report making reservations online has grown more than thirty-seven percent (37%) since the year 2000, “Consumers’ search behavior has changed in recent years as people have become more familiar with search technology and the number of travel planning/purchasing sites has grown exponentially,” said Peter C. Yesawich, chairman and CEO of Ypartnership.

"According to the just-released National Travel MONITOR(SM), fully sixty-six percent (66%) of leisure travelers now use the Internet to plan some aspect of their travel (versus 35% in 2000), while fifty-six percent (56%) now report making reservations online. The nationally representative survey of 1,590 active travelers was conducted during the months of February and March, 2009, and is co-authored annually by Ypartnership and Yankelovich, Inc.

"Travelers visit search engines such as Google, Yahoo or MSN first (34%) when considering vacation destination alternatives. The Web sites of specific countries or destination boards are visited next (23%), followed by online travel agencies such as Expedia and Travelocity (22%). Only one percent (1%) of travelers commence their search for a vacation destination by visiting a blog.

"Search patterns for selecting an airline or lodging accommodation are understandably different. Consumers who are searching for these travel services first visit the Web sites of online travel agencies (42% and 31%, respectively). Brand-specific sites (41%) follow closely when leisure travelers are selecting an airline, yet significantly less so when they select lodging (21%). Meta search engines that compare fares are visited first by over one-out-of-ten travelers (13%) when selecting an airline."

If the only way prospective guests can book a room at your property is by telephoning or emailing you, there is absolutely no question that you are losing reservations every single day. Adding the RezOvation Booking Engine or Webervations to your website will increase your occupancy immediately, and at no risk, so please contact Sales@RezOvation.com or call (866) 565-1800 for details. Participating in BedandBreakfast.com Online Reservations is now easier than ever, thanks to seamless links for both RezOvation and Webervations customers, and gets you in front of those 22% of travelers who head to the big online travel agencies mentioned above.


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Welcome to the Online Reservations blog!

June 16, 2009 16:26 by Sarah

Welcome to the new Online Reservations blog. We hope you'll become a subscriber to get the latest news, updates and tips about the BedandBreakfast.com Online Reservations program, and the state of online reservations in general.

If you participate in the program already, you'll see some familiar names posting here -- Tim, Tom, Andrew and Sara make up our sales team; Adam, Hallie and Cledstone are our online reservations account managers and teach innkeepers the ins and outs of the program.

Do you have specific questions or topics you'd like us to address? Please leave a comment below, or contact us at Reservations@BedandBreakfast.com or 800-GO-B-AND-B (800-462-2632) option 4. We look forward to hearing from you!

P.S. Did you know that when you participate in BedandBreakfast.com Online Reservations, you are also visible and bookable on these websites by over 100 million potential guests?

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