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Using Guest Content On Your Hotel’s Site: Do’s And Don’ts

时间:2015-06-19 来源:行者旅游 TripMaster.CN 官网:https://www.tripmaster.cn

  Hotels don’t necessarily need to produce a sea of content in order to have plenty of fresh, interesting media. This is the 21st century, take advantage of the internet and social media by crowdsourcing content from guests.

  Hotels don’t necessarily need to produce a sea of content in order to have plenty of fresh, interesting media. This is the 21st century, take advantage of the internet and social media by crowdsourcing content from guests.

  What is Crowdsourcing?

  In case you didn’t know, crowdsourcing means accomplishing a task with the help of a crowd of people on the internet. Collectively working together and putting their ideas together online with hundreds or thousands of other people allows for an optimized result. It is basically the outsourcing of a task to a crowd of people to complete cooperatively, and it works particularly well for hotels looking to become visual storytellers. You can use an online community to obtain endless amounts of unique and inspiring guest photos and videos by encouraging guests to tag your hotel in their social media posts, especially on Instagram.

  Just take a look at the Freehand Miami, a hostel that truly stands out thanks to their excellent job of curating, publishing, and amplifying guest’s photos on their website. Even with a limited budget, properties can successfully crowdsource via any social media channel, especially Instagram, to create exciting and compelling visual stories.

  Get Started with Crowdsourcing

  With all that in mind, why shouldn’t your property take advantage of this modern and exciting marketing tool? Encouraging guests to share photos and videos on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and review sites is a great way to keep content current and see your property through the eyes of consumers. Often the photos shared by guests online are telling your hotel’s story on your behalf or even identifying a story you may not be aware of. Use this to your advantage by curating and amplifying those visual stories.

  Best Practices

  Before you get started, have a look at some of the essential Do’s and Don’ts we’ve compiled.

  Do keep photos fresh and up-to-date by curating crowdsourced images on a regular basis in addition to your professional content

  Don’t completely let go of your professional photography, travel shoppers want to see your full story through a mix of authentic and professional photos

  Do check the social media site’s terms of use and consult a lawyer before publishing your guest’s photos on your website in order to avoid any risk of copyright liability

  Don’t publish your guest’s photos on your website as your own without doing your research, and without obtaining permission first

  Do use crowdsourcing to monitor how customers view your hotel, and what they find interesting enough to share online

  Don’t ignore the free feedback that those guest photos are providing your hotel, use the feedback to make improvements

  Do select the best and most compelling guest photos to host on your website to ensure a consistent story and message

  Don’t confuse travel shoppers by using absolutely every photo that gets posted about your hotel

  Do encourage guests to post the photos on social media using a predetermined hashtag to make finding and selecting photos as easy as possible, and not to mention publicly available


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