I'm sure you know that little box for rate or promo codes on a hotel's booking engine. Chains and individual hotels alike use these codes to promote special services to their guests. Corporate clients are given access to special rate codes and thus better prices. Guests get discounts as part of special promotions. But is this still an intelligent and modern marketing approach in the Big Data era?

In an article on hospitalitynet.org this possibility to book a hotel has been heavily criticized as outdated and too costly. It is indeed costing hotels millions. Let me explain why this is the case: During one of my speeches we also touched the topic of "smart couponing" and discussed rate codes. Quite a number of participants said that before booking a hotel they always searched the web for promo codes and that most of the time they were successful. This might sound strange for the older generation, but Internet-savvy clients grasp at these opportunities.

Just go to Google and enter "promotion codes starwood hotels". I received 164,000 search results with discounts of up to 40%!

This experiment should show every conscious hotelier that promo codes are outdated and should be banned from hotel websites. But what is the alternative?

This brings us back to "smart couponing". What it means is to issue customized discount codes with a specific value and an expiry date. When the code is used the booking engine verifies its validity, value and any applicable restrictions.

To do this intelligently, a system that covers the entire marketing cycle and collects data from all relevant systems such as the PMS, the e-mail management system, the website, etc., is required. A centralized database knows exactly what each individual guest is doing. This is the basis for smart couponing!

It also gives you the possibility to send vouchers to a selected target group, e.g. newsletter subscribers, who have not booked within a certain period of time from subscription. It also helps you to add value to a birthday message, or to encourage a guest to book, if he had fallen out of his usual booking rhythm. Further, it enables retargeting, i.e. when a guest has come back to the site after some time. On average, 30% of the customers take more than one day to actually make a hotel booking; in case of last minute trips the booking phase can even take up to six days. This gives a hotel quite some time to turn a prospective customer into a booker. The prerequisite is, however, a marketing-oriented IT strategy. And this is the real crux of the matter, as less than one per cent of the hotels have the technical possibilities, which have long become standard for the OTAs. Thus, hotels leave the field to companies like Airbnb and Booking.com with hardly any resistance.

But back to "smart couponing": The great thing is that in a Big Data environment everything is measurable. For one of our clients, for example, we could generate more than 60,000 bookings. This is the fun part of intelligent data management!

So rise to the challenge and embrace the change! Stephen Hawking once said, "Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change". So, don't wait any longer and use the opportunity!

About dailypoint™ – Software made by Toedt, Dr. Selk & Coll. GmbH

dailypoint™ is the leading Data Management and CRM platform for demanding individual hotels and hotel groups. dailypoint™ collects data from all relevant sources such as PMS, POS, website, newsletter, or WiFi and automatically creates a central and consolidated guest profile. In 350 steps, the data is processed and enriched by means of artificial intelligence (AI) to create a guest profile like never before.

The cloud-based SAAS solution consists of 16 modules and is complemented by the dailypoint™ Marketplace with almost 200 solution partners. dailypoint™ not only offers measurable marketing, but also covers the entire customer journey and thus supports all departments within a hotel. The integrated Privacy Dashboard is also the central element for the technical implementation of the GDPR.

dailypoint™ is headquartered in Munich, Germany, and is sold and supported worldwide directly or through its distribution partners D-EDGE and XNProtel. For more information, please click www.dailypoint.com

Michael Toedt
Managing Partner, CEO
dailypoint™

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