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Capitalizing on Conversion: Taking the Project to the Finish Line with Strategic Planning and Partnerships

Lodging Magazine

We speak with Kunal Dave of Laxmi Hotels Group on his approach to each stage of the conversion process. The third article will focus on development and guest service trends in the leisure market.

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How To Select The Right OTAs For Your Hotel - A Comprehensive Guide

Hotelogix

To be very precise, it has shaped the way guests book their accommodations at hotels. This is the primary reason why as a hotelier, you should know how to select the right OTAs for your hotel. OTAs are now a great marketing resource for hotel owners, allowing them to reach a wider audience and optimize revenue.

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Creating New Spaces: Arch Amenities Group on Serving the Expanding Wellness Market

Lodging Magazine

Luxury spa industry veteran Blake Feeney has been appointed spa development vice president at Arch Amenities Group, a full-service provider of wellness, amenity, and meeting services for commercial and residential properties, hotels, and private clubs.

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The Ultimate Guide to Hotel SMS Marketing

Revenue Hub

In today’s world, instant digital connectivity is the norm and SMS text marketing has risen to prominence as a key strategy in the hotel industry, pivotal for boosting guest engagement and satisfaction. The Essential Role of SMS Marketing in Hotels SMS marketing is revolutionizing the way hotels communicate with their guests.

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Starting a New Hotel: From Groundwork to Guestbook

Hotelogix

As a hotel owner you’ve navigated the chaos of permits, watched the first brick get laid, and seen your vision take shape room by room. The next step is just as important— getting your hotel noticed. The next step is just as important— getting your hotel noticed.  

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Boost Hotel Performance Through Profit & Loss Mastery

Revenue Hub

In the hospitality industry, the commercial team is the engine that drives a hotel’s revenue and market presence. NB: This is an article from Demand Calendar Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and stay up to date This team typically comprises three key departments: Sales, Marketing, and Revenue Management.

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Twenty Four Seven Hotels grows executive team

Hotel Business

Third-party hospitality management company Twenty Four Seven Hotels has named Brian Hughes EVP, business development and promoted Damien Abrams to VP, lifestyle brands. The executive team expansion is a part of the company’s strategic plan for further growth into new markets and segments.