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China hotels encouraged to embrace online marketing and social media.
Saturday, 7th May 2011
Source : Horwath HTL / chinatraveltrends.com
The 7th Annual China Hotel Development and Financing Conference ended amidst calls for China hotels to embrace online marketing and to utilize social media.

Speaking at the conference last month was Mr. Percy Cui, Chief Executive Officer of eLong, a China-based online travel planning and booking agency. According to Cui, online bookings through their website have surpassed bookings made through its call center.

Based on a survey conducted by eLong, the key decision-making criteria for its customers are the prices of the hotels, locations, description of facilities, and reviews from other users.

Cui warned hotels against the common practice of assigning "poorer quality" guestrooms to its customers as these customers are typically more likely to post online reviews of their hotel stay experiences. Cui also highlighted several trends, such as the growth of bookings for budget hotels over other categories and the growth of bookings for hotels in tier 2 and tier 3 cities.

In another presentation, Mr. Jens Thraenhart, co-founder of dragontail.com and chinatraveltrends.com, pointed out that there are currently 456 million Internet users in China and 800 million mobile users. This translates to only a 32% Internet penetration rate, compared to more than 80% in the US.

He added that there is a growing trend for affluent Chinese consumers to conduct their travel research online and to seek more unique and authentic travel experiences. Unlike the digital media landscape outside of China, local social media players, such as renren.com, sina.com.cn, youku.com, tudou.com, and kaixin.com, dominate China.

This landscape, he says, requires business owners to rethink their business marketing and communication models, particularly international companies which typically focus more on the social media giants such as Twitter and Facebook.

Hoteliers, in general, have shown keen optimism about China's outlook in 2011, with most cities expecting growth in both occupancy and average room rates.

In the next 3 to 5 years, several key cities are expecting a large influx of new supply, such as Shanghai, Sanya, Tianjin, and Guangzhou. Powered by the rising affluence of the middle class and forecasted bullish economic growth, the domestic corporate and MICE market segments are expected to be strong business drivers moving forward.

The industry, however, has identified rising energy and labor costs as pressing challenges.

The 7th Annual China Hotel Development and Financing Conference was organized by Horwath HTL, STR Global, and the China Tourist Hotels Association (CTHA) in March 2011.

Source: horwathhtl.com
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