The Hard Truth About Revenue Management Right Now (+5 Do’s and Don’ts)
Let’s be blunt. COVID-19 is a global disaster, and this pandemic has brought the hotel industry to its knees—full stop. But the time has come to rise from the ashes and show the world what you are made of. You are innovative, agile, and your hotel fulfills the most amazing experiences for guests around the globe. In this article, you can find tips to be smart and strategic with your hotel’s revenue. Don’t Forget About
Revenue Management Consulting; Benefits of Hiring a Consultant
It is becoming increasingly common for hotel owners and others in the hospitality industry to acquire revenue management consulting services to optimize prices, distribution, and occupancy rates and maximize financial results. These services will often be acquired from a revenue management consulting firm. In this article, you will learn about the benefits of enlisting a revenue management consultant for your hotel. Table of Contents: What Is a Consultant? Why Hotels Need to Hire a Revenue
How can Revenue Managers Collaborate on Decisions?
Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: Are Revenue Managers overloaded with strategy and result decisions? How can Revenue Managers collaborate and share responsibilities with other teams? (Question proposed by Daniel Feitosa)Â Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Daniel Feitosa - Revenue Management Specialist Sandra Gannon - Commercial Consultant, Revenue Puzzle Patrick Wimble - Managing Director, Lightbulb Consulting Pablo Torres - Director Of Sales Marketing, Alannia Resorts Nikolas Hall
Cliches About Revenue Management, Guests’ Quality, and Brand Reputation
What do hoteliers resist about revenue management? One common pushback is lowering prices below a certain psychological threshold. Yet, it's essential during low demand and pays off later. Some hoteliers believe: "I cannot sell below a certain figure because otherwise low-quality guests will arrive and lower the hotel's image; I prefer to stay empty and not sell." Yet, those who practice revenue management know it's the opposite. During low season, you can sell your rooms
Revenue Manager Job Description: What to Look For?
Before embarking on a career in revenue management, reading a comprehensive revenue manager job description can be useful. After all, it is a position with many different responsibilities connected to it, and it is also important to get a sense of the required skills, qualities, and qualifications. In this article, you will find a description of what revenue management entails and why it is so important for hotels. Table of Contents: What is Revenue Management?
Revenue Manager: Tasks, Skills, Education, Salary, Courses and More…
The role of a revenue manager is one of the most important within hotels and similar organizations, assisting the business by optimizing financial performance. However, many people remain unclear about exactly what a revenue manager is, what tasks are connected to the job, the level of education required, and the salary. In this article, you can learn more about these aspects and build a much clearer picture of what 'revenue manager' really means. Table of
Revenue Management vs Yield Management
Within the hotel industry, revenue and yield management are two of the most useful tools available to managers, allowing them to maximize the money they make from guests. Although the two concepts are closely linked and share a lot of similarities, there are some important differences too. In this blog post, we explain the differences and compare the two strategies in greater detail. Table of Contents: Defining the Two Strategies Why Are Yield and Revenue
Interview with CEO Alexander Edström of Atomize
In this article, we'll be interviewing Alexander Edström of Atomize. In his position as CEO, Alexander has led the development of lean revenue management software for hoteliers on the cutting edge. It is based on the latest innovations in price automation - offering technology that relieves the pain
Boost Your Hotel Profits With An Interim Revenue Manager
Revenue management is more of a philosophy than a set-in-stone strategy. Regarding the hotel and hospitality industry, revenue management is all about selling the right room to the right guest at the best possible time, and always at the best price. Moreover, a good revenue manager will be able to
Intelligent Pricing Automation: Learning from Satellite Navigation
In the mid-90s, when satellite navigation (sat-nav) starting to get popular, the navigation systems based their route recommendation on static data. The result: drivers often didn’t trust the sat nav because the recommended route was not the optimal one. Well, things have changed in the sat-nav landscape. In this article,
5 Strategies to Increase TrevPAR at Your Hotel
From ADR to RevPAR and GOPPAR, lodging operators must track many metrics to assess business performance and make strategic decisions. One of the most powerful but overlooked measures of success for hotels today is TRevPAR, or total revenue per available room. Here we discuss what TRevPAR is and how to
5 Ways to Increase Revenue With a Hospitality CRM
If there is something that people working in marketing in hospitality is talking about is the power of a CRM system. But why has it become so important? Today, the challenges of hotel marketing are increasing consistently. People demand more personalization, better reach, multi-channel approaches, etc. And if you are not
How To Increase Hotel Revenue With Easy Pre-Authorizations
While hoteliers know credit card pre-authorization, many don't incorporate it into their reservation policies. Or, if they do, they leave it up to OTAs. Either way, ignoring the impact of well-managed pre-authorizations on your hotel's revenue is a mistake. Flexibility for Guests and Guarantees for Hoteliers Pre-authorizations are a temporary