Seth Godin, Linchpin and the Hospitality Industry

I just finished reading a book by Seth Godin called Linchpin. Godin is a superhero in the world internet marketing and new business in general. While his new book, Linchpin, is not directly related to the hospitality industry, it taps into the core of what makes our industry really work – passion.

Godin argues that we are all born artists and that society re-trains us to be factory workers. When the world really needed factories this might have been OK, but today we don’t need factory workers.  Nevertheless, society cranks out factory workers like crazy.

Think about your hospitality business – some front-line employees treat their job like it a factory job, following a checklist and never straying from their job description.  Others, however, are pure artists, going far above and beyond the call of duty.

I highly recommend the book, but not unless you are willing to rethink everything you do, and the reasons behind your actions.  Check out the book at Amazon:

TheHospitalityGeek Recommends Linchpin

Affiliate marketing and why you should care

OK hospitality managers, I think it’s important that anyone doing any business on the internet understand affiliate marketing and how it affects your hotel or restaurant (or any other business for that matter).  The web contains all sorts of information ranging from helpful to just plain garbage and everything in between.  Affiliate marketing on the internet can be helpful, but is often misunderstood and often abused.

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Two location-based social media apps that could change hotels and restaurants

It seems like everywhere you turn someone is talking about location-based social media.  Maybe you’ve bumped into it by a different name, or maybe you haven’t really thought about what it means for your hotel or restaurant, but it could be a huge game-changer for the hospitality industry.  Here are a few apps specifically dedicated to location services: Continue reading

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As an internet-marketer-turned-hotel-manager, I’m witnessing so many things that need to be changed.  Too many hospitality companies are missing out on great internet advertising and marketing opportunities.  Many other hospitality companies are being taken advantage of by a few internet companies charging exorbitant fees or services that are normally cheap, or even free.

I created TheHospitalityGeek.com toeducate the hospitality industry and help hotels and restaurants be more success and effective by using social media and internet advertising.  I also want to help small and medium web developers connect with hotels and restaurants, creating more honest competition for the large companies that currently take advantage of the hospitality industry.

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Internet Advertising 101 for the Hospitality Industry

Internet Advertising Overview

Internet advertising is a straight forward idea that becomes more complicated because of the many ways the advertising is delivered and monetized.  Simply stated, internet advertising is paying for placement on an online destination.  Just as a hotel or restaurant might choose to “buy a spot” in the Sunday paper or a bridal publication, that same hotel or restaurant could spend that money buying a spot on the internet.  As I mentioned, the delivery and payment of these ads can become complicated.  To illustrate several different mainstream options I need to step into internet consultant mode for a minute to relay some internet advertising basics.

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