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Half of UK hospitality now marketing on mobile and social media channels

By James Russell: Half of UK hospitality now marketing on mobile and social media channels

October 30, 2013

Half of UK hospitality now marketing on mobile and social media channels

Half of UK hospitality businesses are now devoting marketing spend to mobile and social media channels as online marketing continues to capture share from offline spend, according to the findings of the TripAdvisor® TripBarometer Mobile and Social trends released on 29 October.

Less than one in ten UK hospitality businesses now use offline operators, such as high street travel agents, as a marketing platform, the study revealed.

Mind the Gap: the Mobile Opportunity

Nearly half (44%) of UK hoteliers allow bookings through a mobile device, and four in ten (40%) ensure their website is mobile-friendly. Around the same percentage of travellers globally (39%) say they expect hospitality businesses to provide a mobile-friendly site, which suggests that UK businesses are quickly responding to consumer demand.

In fact, nearly a third (32%) plan to expand their mobile offering next year, while 30% also plan to invest more in their use of social media platforms.

Nevertheless, over a third (38%) of UK hoteliers admit they don’t optimise for mobile, with nearly half of those (41%) admitting they felt they did not have the knowledge to do so.


 

Travellers who want (Globally) Hoteliers who offer (Globally) Hoteliers who offer (UK)
Mobile-friendly site 39% 37% 40%
Ability to book via mobile 33% 44% 44%
Special offers for mobile users 27% 12% 8%
Location-specific deals 24% 5% 2%
Branded smartphone app 19% 9% 4%
Branded tablet app 13% 7% 3%

 

Turning to Social Media for Engagement

A quarter of global travellers relied on social media to plan their last trip, to get recommendations (72%), see pictures and videos of where they’re going (67%), find inspiration for what to do and see while they’re there (60%), and to look for deals (45%).

Encouragingly, a majority of hoteliers have seized upon this opportunity and are using social media to engage with current and potential guests (Global: 82%; UK: 72%) with Facebook and Twitter being the most popular social networks. Over half of hoteliers globally say they get the most value from using Facebook (Global: 59%; UK: 49%).

Social Networks Percentage of hoteliers who use the following social networks to interact with current or potential guests
  Global UK
Facebook 78% 67%
Twitter 30% 38%
YouTube 21% 12%
Google+ 19% 15%
Pinterest 8% 9%
Blogs 13% 12%
Instagram 8% 3%
Forums 5% 3%

 

Marc Charron, President of TripAdvisor for Business commented:

“Travellers’ reliance on mobile devices and social media is consistent with the trends we’re seeing at TripAdvisor. TripAdvisor has 79 million average monthly mobile unique visitors, an increase of more than 216% from last year. Over 50 million people have installed our various apps, and we see that travellers are using them not only for planning but during their trips. Additionally, one in three TripAdvisor reviews are submitted by Facebook connected users, demonstrating that travellers are still keen to share their experiences via social media platforms after their trips.”

For the full TripBarometer report and infographic click here

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