Promoting The Industry
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Marti Mayne |
Our goal is to
generate great publicity for BedandBreakfast.com members
specifically, and for the B&B industry as a whole. In this issue we
cover:
Ask the Pros
Let’s Hear It From Innkeepers
Recent Media Coverage
Announcement from TIA
Ask the Pros
New!
Each month, innkeepers ask for our help in promoting their properties, so we
decided to make “Ask the Pros” a regular event. If you would like your PR
question answered, please email
Marti.Mayne@BedandBreakfast.com. Each issue will feature one question
and our response.
Question:
Do you know if any state or
local B&B associations are doing TV or radio advertising on a regular
basis? What works and what doesn’t? -- Kris Ulmer, Wisconsin B&B
Association
Answer:
A number of inn
associations, B&B consortiums and individual inns have participated in
television and radio advertising campaigns. The campaigns vary from
supplying prizes for PBS auctions to large-scale network TV ad buys.
Success has varied, and has been dependent upon a number of key factors:
- Targeted messages
- Strong call to action
- Enticing offer or event
- Time-sensitive offer
- Effective visual images for TV
- Clear tracking mechanisms
Successful TV and radio
campaigns include announcements of a timely offer or special event. Viewers
are asked to respond by calling a central phone number to make reservations
or visit a web page that can be clearly tracked. Productive ads give the
impression that space is limited, prompting the viewer to respond without
delay. These ads clearly communicate the benefit to the customer, whether
it is a savings or added value. Additionally, attractive TV footage conveys
the beauty of the inns being promoted. With these key elements included,
the inns involved will reap the benefits in either event ticket sales or
room bookings.
Recently, Kristie Rosset of
the Lookout Point Inn in Hot Springs, AR ran 54 thirty-second ads on
the local ABC affiliate over a nine-week period in the first quarter of
2005, offering a 15% discount on midweek stays. According to Kristie, “I
was impressed with the immediate response, immediate reservations, and
appreciated our increased visibility.” She attributed doubled occupancy to
the ads, and got valuable B-roll for use later on. Additionally, with the
frequency of her ads, she was able to brand the inn, and has continued to
receive calls well after the ad campaign ended, along with referrals from
locals who’d seen the inn on TV.
TV Tips:
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Be sure your message
includes a timely offer or event, rather than a general concept.
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Tie your offer to a
specific time period, prompting potential guests to call soon to take
advantage of limited availability.
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Include character
graphics (CG’s in TV-talk) for your website and phone number, so
potential guests not only hear it but see it too.
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Ask about promotions
and sponsorship opportunities where rooms can be traded for TV time.
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Network TV nets better
results, but can be expensive in many markets. Think about the audience
you wish to reach, and consider buying at times throughout the day, not
just during prime time. You’ll find morning news shows, soap operas, and
game shows often attractively priced. Cable and public TV can be
considerably less expensive, but your audience is much smaller.
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Depending upon the
complexity of your offer, consider ten-second
“billboards,” offering enough time for a succinct offer, toll-free phone
number and website. Be sure to negotiate for copies of the B-roll
footage shot when creating your TV ad.
Radio Tips
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Be sure to sync your
choice of stations with your target audience. The number one station
isn’t always the best, if its listeners don’t fit your demographics.
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Tie in with “Loyal
Listener” programs that offer points to those who visit your website or
book stays with you.
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Ask about other
advertisers who might want to co-op with your inn or association.
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Be sure to ask about
cash/trade payment schedules
Let us
know how your inn, consortium or B&B association does with their TV or radio
campaigns; email comments to
Marti.Mayne@BedandBreakfast.com.
Let’s Hear It From
Innkeepers
It pays to respond to media leads! In February, we
sent out a request for information on waterfall packages; in March, we used
the information received to create a
press release. In April, The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution printed the material on southeastern inns in an
article entitled “Fall
in love with waterfalls of Southeast.”
Here’s what we heard from one of the inns
included:
The first message from the Red Horse Inn read:
“Just wanted to thank you for getting the Atlanta
paper to print the article about the waterfalls.
Hurray! Many, many thanks.”
Two weeks later, the second message arrived: “I'm still
getting calls from guests about the waterfall package from all over! The
article must have run in a few papers because they aren't just from one
location. Thank you so much!”
-- Mary &
Roger Wolters, The Red Horse Inn, Landrum, SC
Recent
BedandBreakfast.com Media Coverage
BedandBreakfast.com stories resulted in over 5.47 million media
impressions in March. If this coverage had been purchased as advertising,
the value would exceed $5,500. Here are some recent articles:
We sent
a press release promoting all the “Tanks
a Lot!” offers from innkeepers across the country. It was picked up
online by the
Rocky Mountain News,
Dallas News,
Ventura County Star, and
Forbes.com, and was syndicated by Tom Parsons
of BestFares.com in newspapers throughout the U.S.
The
Allergy Free B&Bs press release was featured in the Rochester, NY
Democrat and Chronicle, and prompted a 10-minute interview on the
Travel with Terry Spence show, aired on C-FAX Radio of Vancouver, BC.
Additionally, the release prompted an article in Health Magazine
scheduled for July, 2005.
Announcement from TIA
Roger Dow, President of
the Travel Industry Association of America (TIA) encourages you to post your
packages on the new See America website, dedicated to promoting tourism to
the USA from overseas. Mr. Dow writes: “Entice domestic and international
travelers to visit your state, town, property or attraction by posting
travel deals, packages and events on the new website,
www.SeeAmerica.org. This free service
is a great way to reach international travelers. This summer promises to be
the busiest travel season in years. Submit your travel deals, packages and
events to
http://www.seeamerica.org/suggest_content.jsp. For more information,
please contact Kim Andersen at
Kim@tia.org or 1-202-408-8422.” You do not have to be a
member of TIA to participate in this free offer.
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our B&B in your Inns for Sale section in January, and
started getting inquires a week later. In February,
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