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Hotel Rooms Are Nightmares

by: David Leonhardt

Ever since I began working for that Florida vacation rentals website, I have been plagued by recurring nightmares.  I am haunted at night by the spirits of hotel rooms past.
There was a time when I traveled quite a bit on business.  Thankfully, I don’t hotels hop any more.  But at night I float off to a hotel room far away in time…
The day’s work done, I phoned home to check up on the kids.  It seems there was a shouting match going on in my absence.  It sounded like Pandemonium was winning, but Total Bedlam was making some noise, too.
“Can you just quiet down a bit,” I said into the phone.
“YOU shut up,” I heard the man in the next room growl.
I chose to ignore him.  “Come on guys.  Can’t you just stop fighting for a minute?”
“I’ll show you what fighting means” I heard through the wall.
“Geeze.  I can’t even here myself think,” I complained into the phone.
“Hey!  I’ve had just about enough of you,” the guy on the other side of the wall screamed.
Suddenly I got very scared.  I pictured a burly, six-foot-two weightlifter smashing his fist through the wall.  I hung up the phone, wondering how thin the walls were.
Nothing happened.  No fist.  No smashed wall.  No burly, six-foot-two weightlifter.
I decided to go downstairs for a stress-relief stroll.  As I was closing my door, the man from the next room emerged.
Fortunately, he was no weightlifter.
I was about to ask him why he had shouted at me through the wall while I was trying to discipline my kids, when he called to me, “Hey you.  I was on the phone with my wife.  Why did you have to heckle me?”
All of a sudden, I knew how thin the walls were.
In fact, I discovered that hotel walls come in two thicknesses:
If you’re lucky, you get “Turn down the volume on your TV!” walls.  If you are less fortunate, you get “Turn down the brightness on your TV!” walls.
Fortunately, hotel rooms are immaculately clean.  It’s true.  The sign says so.  Just as long as you don’t look under the mattress to find a 1976 copy of Businessweek Magazine and theatre tickets to a 1982 showing of The Music Man.
I don’t know why hotels pretend to be so spotless.  All that junk under the bed could be used as a marketing tool.  “Stay at the Hilltop Hilton and join in our under-mattress-scavenger-hunt.”
If the hotels don’t catch on, sooner or later the motels will.  They can turn anything into a sales pitch.  Like, for example, “Color TV” (Ooooooohh.).  And “Outdoor Pool” (I think the “outdoor” feature is a nice added touch, don’t you?)  And how about “Free Parking” (which is really a way of saying, “You don’t have to park your car in your room.”).
What worries me most about hotels is what they keep in the drawers.  Did you ever notice there is always a bible in the drawer?  Why?
When you buy a car, there is no bible in the glove compartment, although the road is where you need prayers the most.
When you dig for the prize at the bottom of the Cracker Jack box, it’s never a bible.
Even in hospitals, where a prayer might be all you have left, there is no bible in the drawer.
Only in hotels and on death row do bibles come as standard equipment.
And why just the Bible?  I have had plenty of spare time to search for Torahs and Korans in hotel rooms, and I have never found any.  Do Jews and Muslims not stay in hotels?  What do they know that I don’t?
Fortunately, I don’t have to stay in hotels anymore.  I don’t have to endure shadow-puppet shows from the guy on the other side of the wall.  I don’t have to keep from reading over his shoulder.  I don’t have worry about what he ate for dinner.
And I don’t have to listen to his snoring.  I can enjoy my own nightmares in peace.

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Make holiday accommodation websites work for you in one easy step.

I would like to tell you how to get the most from your money when listing a holiday property on a holiday accommodation Website. After many years working as an estate agent and now running an holiday accommodation website I have learnt the single most important factor to achieving success is the photograph. You are selling a life style, a dream, its similar to selling your home, you need to show people how they could be enjoying themselves. 

 

  1. Use the best asset you have to its maximum potential, the photograph.  The saying “a picture paints a thousand words” never lies. This is most commonly, the first thing someone will see about your accommodation online.  Remember this is your hook, this image has to get people to look closely at what you are offering, so you at least have a chance to sell your holiday.

 

  1. Study the types of images the industry leaders are using, this will allow you to create an idea in your mind as to what you should be aiming for. So many times I see dull, lifeless, poor quality images.  Take time to get a photograph on a sunny day, get depth of field and make the subject look appealing; place newspaper in the fire place light it and take your photograph, it makes a cold room look warm and inviting.

 

  1. Ensure the image is high quality.  When you compress it or reduce the actual size of the photograph be sure not to loose image quality, there is excellent software available for this process and most of you will have it already installed on your computer.  If you are unsure, copy the image to disc and send it to the company you are advertising with so they can adjust it keeping the quality high (most good companies will do this for you).

 

  1. Consider having a small professional portfolio of images created.  They can be used many times for the internet, brochures and other promotional applications.  If you divided the cost against the uses and the potential increase in bookings it becomes a realistic cost.

 

  1. Compare what you have created to the photographs already listed on the advertising site of your choice, ask yourself “Would I stay there” if you would then is your photograph of equal quality? Has it got the impact required to make people look more closely? Answer honestly.

 

If you follow these basic guidelines then your chance of success is greatly improved and your investment in time will be rewarded.  Online holiday advertising is growing and some thought and planning will help to make your business a success. 

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