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It’s important that your hotel finish out the year strong, and that means you need to step up your marketing game. Last week, we took a look at some of the most important and timely methods for boosting online marketing and conversion rates, but that was only half the story.

2016 may have come to an end, but that doesn’t mean you should be slowing up on your hotel marketing efforts as you look forward to the new year. Now that the holiday season is over and we’ve begun a new year, it’s up to you to ensure that your

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone solutions are the next big thing for hotels across the globe. Not only are VoIP systems extremely affordable, they’re also reliable, fully scalable, and include tons of cool features that work to the benefit of hotel staff and guests alike. Despite all of these

Searching for new ways to increase your hotel’s cashflow? Look no further than the cloud! Not only do cloud-based solutions empower you to offer improved services that will boost your bottom line and make your business more profitable, but they also decrease many routine expenses, giving you even more money

As a hotelier, you’re constantly looking for new ways to keep your customers happy and satisfy their ever-evolving needs. This is probably especially true when it comes to mobile technology. After all, adopting mobile tech makes it possible for you to completely transform a guest’s experience at your hotel. But,

If you’ve been researching options for your hotel’s phone system, chances are that you’ve come across the term “SIP Trunking”. Unless you’re familiar with what SIP trunking actually is, you likely breezed right past the words without really comprehending them. Take it from us — that’s really not the best

Back in the 90s, hotels pretty much had one option for complex, multi-line phone systems: the PBX. These systems were okay for what they were. They allowed blossoming hospitality businesses to shift away from managing a couple of analog lines or multi-line phones and have a more efficient, streamlined way