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12 Tips for Increasing Your Ranking on TripAdvisor
publication date: May 13, 2014
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author/source: Amy Bair
12 Tips for Increasing Your Ranking on TripAdvisorDo you have a New Year’s goal to rank higher on Trip Advisor (TA)? Wouldn’t you love to be one of the hotel’s featured on the “Visiting [insert your city here]” page similar to this teaser for South Africa? Visiting Cape Town, South AfricaA client asked me for some advice on how to increase his hotel’s ranking. I thought this would be good information to share with my readers. So, here you go. First, the majority of the guidelines out there state the obvious. Listen to your guests’ comments and make some changes. Naturally, common sense can be used here. However, if a pattern is detected take the hint. For example, I like fluffy pillows and comfortable mattresses and I look for that before choosing a new hotel. If I see multiple reviews that reference “pillows are flat as pancakes,” I will be moving on. That’s not very helpful you say? I am stating the obvious? Below are a few more tips and tricks I found.
Register yourself as the owner of the page. After you verify ownership, update and correct items such as hotel name, address, and amenities. Does a description need to be added? What about professional photos? Travelers love pictures! Additionally, review traveler photos. Are they appropriate and accurate? By doing this, you are optimizing your page which shows activity. Google loves that! So does TripAdvisor.
Did you catch that? Newer, positive reviews are the name of the game here. I found a great quote about HK Hotels. “It was clear that satisfying our guests’ expectations wasn’t enough. To inspire the enthusiasm to post a review, we needed everyone to be thrilled. We had hired the nicest, happiest people we could find, so it was up to us to lead, train and empower them. Each hotel discusses reviews at morning meetings and posts comments on the board. Every employee, from housekeeper to doorman to general manager, takes pride in positive comments, so it created a self-perpetuating culture of going above the norm.” 4 Some additional actions you can take There are a few convenient options on the hotel owner’s page to make it easy for guests to post a review.
As you can see, working with TripAdvisor is not as much a mystery as one thinks. If I missed any good tips, please share your wisdom. If we all work together, we can make 2012 a profitable year for all. Good luck! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Amy Bair is a Process Improvement Expert. Her specialty is partnering with hospitality businesses to improve service, increase revenue and reduce expenses. Learn more about the services she offers and download her free report “5 Top Ways Hotels Can Increase Revenue and Improve Customer Satisfaction” at www.bpenow.com. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1.http://ehotelier.com/hospitality-news/item.php?id=A18683_0_11_0_M 2.http://www.bluemagnetinteractive.com/blog/2011/12/08/83-hotels-and-tripadvisor-its-complicated.html 3.http://www.tripadvisor.com/pages/about_us.html 4. http://www.marketingtimes.com/2010/02/how-to-improve-your-hotel-ranking-on-tripadvisor/ 5. http://www.hotelmarketingstrategies.com/tripadvisor-marketing-guidelines/ |
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