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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
30 April 2009
Five benefits to social-network marketing.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
07 October 2010
A new survey provides an interesting look at the traveling woman’s social networking habits.
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By Christine Blank, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
23 March 2011
Independents are differentiating themselves with booking functionality on Facebook, and conversions from the social-networking site are proving to be higher than from TripAdvisor.
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By Jason Q. Freed, News Editor-Americas
28 April 2011
Experts discuss four crucial channels by which to market hotel rooms: the global distribution systems, mobile devices, social networks and online travel agencies.
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By Alissa Ponchione, Editor
13 March 2012
Facebook Timeline, mandatory for all businesses on the social network, provides hoteliers a variety of nuanced ways to showcase and customize their brands.
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By David Backes, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
14 May 2012
Social-networking sites enter the technological fray every day. Though some don’t have longevity, Instagram and Pinterest are providing long-term benefits to a hotel’s business.
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By Brooke Snow, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
26 September 2012
Local listings on search engines are an increasingly significant part of search, so it’s important to stay up-to-date to ensure your hotel’s online presence.
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By Brooke Snow, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
07 May 2013
It’s time to start viewing Google+ as more of a search-engine optimization tool and less of a social media site.
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By Christine Blank, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
03 March 2010
With the myriad travel blogs and social media networks available to travelers, hoteliers are choosing to have a presence on sites that relate to their specific guests.
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By Stacey Mieyal Higgins, News Editor-International
22 July 2009
Online guest feedback sites, such as TripAdvisor, are changing the consumer landscape. Managing what guests say on this and other outlets is essential to keep a handle on guest behavior and to improve customer service.
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