Creative tactics and best business practices for hotels…
Andrea Martinez, President of Boom Hospitality (a hospitality consultancy firm helping boutique hotels, independent hotels, and F&B operations, open, grow, or convert their businesses with the use of creative tactics and best business practices) joins John Matson and Bess Chapman in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser.
In this episode:
- The crucial need to properly understand your market
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Boom Hospitality working mostly with boutique and out-of-the-box hotels
- Tech in modern hospitality is so important, but not every guest is the same, simplicity is important
- Mirrors with digital concierge, interactive maps, fun, equipped with things guests want and will use
- The need to only adapt tech in a way you can adapt
- The boutique traveler is looking for something very specific
- Martinez is living a dream job, started in non profits
- How we make development/construction more sustainable, less destructive on the environment and actually help the environment
- Building a hotel within a mountain in a way that doesn’t hurt things around it
- How it is important that social media and marketing about a project must be part of the conversation from the beginning and a priority, design, construction management guest experience, PR
- Special cookies Martinez is obsessed with for a snack
- An approach to driving to a hotel or a destination?
- Methods of discovery – seeing online, Instagram, website, how common each method is
- People wanting to go somewhere they saw and then researched
- The need to be careful about defining local experiences
- Bringing true authentic local experiences by partnering with and creating alliances with local destinations
- Martinez’s experience in Latin America, Florida, bigger cities in US, Toronto
- Politics plays a big role in how one develops because permits are different
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creative tactics and best business practices for hotels... Andrea Martinez, President of Boom Hospitality (a hospitality consultancy firm helping boutique hotels, independent hotels, and F&B operations, open, grow,
Creative tactics and best business practices for hotels…
Andrea Martinez, President of Boom Hospitality (a hospitality consultancy firm helping boutique hotels, independent hotels, and F&B operations, open, grow, or convert their businesses with the use of creative tactics and best business practices) joins John Matson and Bess Chapman in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser.
In this episode:
- The crucial need to properly understand your market
-
Boom Hospitality working mostly with boutique and out-of-the-box hotels
- Tech in modern hospitality is so important, but not every guest is the same, simplicity is important
- Mirrors with digital concierge, interactive maps, fun, equipped with things guests want and will use
- The need to only adapt tech in a way you can adapt
- The boutique traveler is looking for something very specific
- Martinez is living a dream job, started in non profits
- How we make development/construction more sustainable, less destructive on the environment and actually help the environment
- Building a hotel within a mountain in a way that doesn’t hurt things around it
- How it is important that social media and marketing about a project must be part of the conversation from the beginning and a priority, design, construction management guest experience, PR
- Special cookies Martinez is obsessed with for a snack
- An approach to driving to a hotel or a destination?
- Methods of discovery – seeing online, Instagram, website, how common each method is
- People wanting to go somewhere they saw and then researched
- The need to be careful about defining local experiences
- Bringing true authentic local experiences by partnering with and creating alliances with local destinations
- Martinez’s experience in Latin America, Florida, bigger cities in US, Toronto
- Politics plays a big role in how one develops because permits are different
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.