Hotel Email Marketing: Ten lessons from two billion sends.
We've helped our clients send over two billion emails. It's a huge number, but it's a fun one to reflect on. Because along the way we've been digging ...
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We've helped our clients send over two billion emails. It's a huge number, but it's a fun one to reflect on. Because along the way we've been digging ...
The hotel email marketing landscape is changing quickly. Here's what you need to know. Outlook 2016 Email Rendering Issues "Outlook 2016 is finally h...
We publish a lot of email data. We talk about a lot of email data. When we talk about the data we've published, one question often comes up: Why do we...
A few weeks ago we found that the Sochi Winter Olympics did in fact drive bookings at ski resorts. Rather that see a spike, however, we saw a flat lin...
More fans, more followers, stricter algorithms, tougher competition: a recipe for a dramatic decrease in engagement across the board, right? Perhaps, ...
Subject lines length is something we've looked at before, but never as a matter of time. We had a feeling they would be changing, but are these critic...
Every four years the ski industry once again enters prime time as skiers and snowboarders take the stage at the Olympic games. Sochi played host to a ...
Hotels come in all shapes and sizes. Their marketing does too. Which got us thinking, do certain types of hotels experience more growth or engagement ...
Alex Trebec might prefer it, but should subject lines be written in the form of a question? It's a simple concept, but one that comes up frequently. W...
A few weeks ago we looked at an intriguing, interesting group within the mountain resort industry: skiers who leave the state during low snow years. W...
The post-departure message has become a staple. A simple, automated way to efficiently engage with recently departed guests and capture feedback. But ...
California has now seen four consecutive winters of low snow and high temps: the most recent winter being the warmest and driest of the bunch. But wha...