The Metaverse and How We’ll Build It Together — Connect 2021

The Metaverse and How We’ll Build It Together — Connect 2021

This year at Connect, we’re sharing our vision for the metaverse. For more on Connect 2021, click here: https://www.facebookconnect.com/ Welcome (00:00) Social connections (01:47) Entertainment (12:46) Gaming (16:13) Fitness (23:58) Work better and do more (26:29) Education (30:43) Commerce (34:12) Building the metaverse together (44:54) Building responsibly (51:23) Building the next devices to help unlock the metaverse (55:33) What will it take to make the metaverse feel real? (01:01:25) The next chapter (01:10:40)

Virtual reality is shaping the future of real estate

Virtual reality is shaping the future of real estate

Saving on construction costs and creating realistic spaces that can be viewed and modified remotely opens a parallel dimension for design and sales

Remote work and online sales received a boost during the pandemic and led to changes in how real estate was sold. Virtual tours and remote signing became options for many buyers as the industry pivoted to address the new environment.

But for developers, the traditional display suite remains the cornerstone of sales efforts, providing a physical, tangible encounter with what a future home will be like.

“It’s proven. You can’t debate that it works,” said Hani Lammam, executive vice-president, Cressey Development Group, of traditional presentation suites. “My perspective is that this is such a big decision, you want to be able to touch it and feel it. This is a big investment for people.”

Cressey has never used virtual reality to sell homes, and Lammam doesn’t expect to use it while buyers are still wanting to tour presentation centres.

But since 2016, Stambol Studios of Vancouver has been creating virtual environments for developers from architectural plans to help buyers visualize and understand a potential purchase.

“We basically take [the architect’s plans], turn them into incredibly realistic renderings of the buildings with all the elements that make a building sellable,” said Dogu Taskiran, CEO of Stambol. “If they have a virtual reality headset attached to a mobile device or a computer, then they can get into these units and walk into them as if they are already built.”

Its clients include Etro Construction Ltd., for which it rendered the Turner Dairy project at 17th Avenue and Ontario Street in Vancouver. Visitors could don a VR headset and see what the townhomes planned for the site would look like even before the century-old dairy on the site was demolished.

Stambol also worked with Lark Group of Surrey to create a virtual experience within a job site trailer rather than build out a full presentation suite for an 18-unit condo development on Semiahmoo Spit in Blaine, Washington.

“They could also use the same material to send to their overseas investors or embed it on their website and then use it on social media,” Taskiran said. “One stone gets 50 birds, really.”

This is cost-effective, both because of the reach and the material costs involved. A single suite in a display centre can cost $250,000; building out and furnishing a full home can be many times more.

“Most developers spend up to $2 million to create that and it’s throw-away work, it’s not eco-friendly,” Taskiran said. “This, less than $50,000 will give you one three-bedroom apartment.”

The cost savings appeal to Joey Coupland, vice-president, sales with Wesgroup Properties LP, which uses augmented images to save on material costs.

“Building a presentation centre and a show suite is always expensive, so we’re always considering another option or another tool we could use to display our homes or our product,” she said.

Virtual staging – augmenting pictures of real homes with imagery of furniture – has been the most common practice to date.

“It’s significantly less than buying the furniture and staging [the home],” she says.

But when it comes to a full-on virtual option, she says the physical experience wins every time.

“It’s not the preferred experience we want to create for our homeowners, so we’re always building our show suites,” she said. “We see the benefit in the homeowners coming through and touching and feeling the materials, seeing the attention to detail.”

But as the technology evolves, project marketers like Ryan Lalonde see things changing. Stambol’s creation of virtual realities that people can enter in a presentation suite may well become the sort of environment people will experience from home. This could allow them to shop properties, allowing them to compare homes, or commercial space, without ever going to the physical site.

“Virtual reality is an immersive experience that is … going to unlock and remove some of the roadblocks and the hurdles that they feel in purchasing real estate,” he said.

Parallel reality

However, it could also create spaces people could inhabit parallel to real life, something he sees changing how people socialize. Rather than go to a restaurant or gather at home, people would enter a virtual restaurant space from their living rooms.

This is already the reality at Stambol Studios, where staff collaborate remotely through their headsets.

“Our entire team is actually doing virtual work, together, as if they’re in the same office,” Taskiran said. “You can turn right and talk to that person, turn left and talk to that person.”

On March 21, Stambol launched Order in Box, a marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to handle trade in the digital certificates of ownership attached to such environments.

“You will be able to buy a virtual home, paying for it in cryptocurrency and get an NFT for it,” he said. “That will be your record of ownership, then you can get into it and live in it through virtual reality.”

The home’s furnishings and artwork would have NFTs, too. It could sit on virtual land represented by an NFT.

“People gathering around the same asset is what makes something valuable,” he said. “You build up value that way and I’ve known many developers who have virtual real estate now.”

A look at Things To Do On Google and Google My Business 

A look at Things To Do On Google and Google My Business 

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GOOGLE MY BUSINESS SEO 2022 

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Free Google Hotel Ads Explained for 2021 Direct Bookings

Free Google Hotel Ads Explained for 2021 Direct Bookings

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The best hotel Channel Managers in 2022

The best hotel Channel Managers in 2022

Having the best product out there won’t do you any good if your target audience can’t find it. You know that, so you’ve partnered with online travel agencies (OTAs) to increase your reach.

But with that came the need to keep your rates and inventory up to date on all your channels… and the more channels you’re present on, the more work it is.

 

Online channels

 

If you’re currently part of the 50% of hotels who don’t use a channel manager, you’re probably spending hours every week uploading and updating rates, wondering where parity issues are coming from and pulling your hair wishing there was a way to make all this easier and quicker.

 

The importance of having an effective hotel channel manager

Enter the channel manager, an application designed to help accommodation providers efficiently manage their online distribution.

What makes them so great? A good hotel channel manager connects your property to hundreds of OTAs, cuts admin work by keeping prices updated everywhere, helps you manage inventory and rate parity and can boost direct bookings.

Sources including Hotel Tech Report (HTR) and Skift have found that, depending on the size of your property and the number of channels you use, you could be saving 20 or more hours a week and increase occupancy by at least 10%, just by using a channel manager.

So really, what is a hotel channel manager? In short, a good hotel channel manager is like a virtual assistant doing your grunt work, so you have time for the fun stuff.

With the distribution landscape becoming more and more complex, the need for a channel manager is getting more urgent – unless you enjoy uploading rates manually and leaving direct booking revenue on the table.

That means it’s time to…

 

Choosing a channel manager

 

Pick the right hotel channel manager for your property

In the past few years, channel management technology has developed by leaps and bounds. From simple one-way integrations where only rate uploads were supported, we’ve graduated to two-way integrations which let you manage inventory, automatically stop selling when you’re full and so much more.

Connections to new players like Airbnb are also a big deal, especially for boutique hotels and vacation rentals, and set today’s top channel managers apart from their simpler peers.

To get a piece of the pie, some Property Management Systems providers have started adding a direct connection to OTAs to their systems. While some see this as a threat to channel management providers and you might wonder if it’s worth it to invest in one if your PMS already offers a direct OTA connection, long-standing channel managers have one big advantage: they’ve built their systems on years of experience and are able to dedicate resources and attention to them – something a PMS provider with a direct connection to a few OTAs can’t even begin to compare to.

Now, back to finding the right solution for you. Getting a channel manager isn’t a one-size-fits-all situation. Which one is right for you depends on several factors including:

  • The type and size of your property (Is it a hotel, resort, hostel or vacation rental?)
  • Which software you’re already using? (Does it integrate with your PMS?)
  • Your rate setup’s complexity (How many room categories and rate codes do you have?
  • What you need and want (Is your goal to simply distribute rates or do you also want to set rate rules, get hotel data analytics?)
  • Whether one- or two-way connection is needed
  • Your budget (the most expensive software is not always the best fit)

With dozens of channel managers out there, researching can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve put together a list of top-rated hotel channel managers for everything from large chain and independent hotels to hostels, inns and vacation rentals below. Don’t despair, your perfect match is out there!

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The best rated hotel channel managers

It’s pretty obvious that having a channel manager can work wonders for your property. So what are your options and which one should you choose? Here’s our rundown of what we think are the best in class.

 

SiteMinder

HTScore: 87, Capterra: 4.3 of 5 stars

 

SiteMinder touts itself as the most powerful channel manager today and their great reviews support the claim. Developed by hoteliers for hoteliers, this system has recorded impressive results like boosting client’s direct bookings by 20% and leading to revenue growth of 30% or more in some cases.

 

Pros:

  • Real-time connection to ensure rate parity
  • Offers stop sell to easily manage overbooking
  • Booking rules such as minimum length of stay or limits on discounts
  • Allows real-time connection and inventory updates to Airbnb

 

Cons:

  • Busy layout of dashboard and booking screens
  • Reports are hard to customise and can make data processing difficult

Channel Manager Map

Who it’s for: every type of accommodation provider, from B&Bs to international hotel chains

Channel connectivity: 2-way integration with over 400 OTAs, wholesales and global distribution systems (GDS)

Integrations: over 300 property management systems (PMS) including Mews, Opera and Protel

Pricing: € 169/month for 100 rooms, flexible rates depending on the number of rooms, save 5% with a yearly subscription

 


STAAH Channel Manager

HTScore: 73, Capterra: 4.7 of 5 stars

 

STAAH’s channel manager offers instant updates and global reach with 200+ channel manager integrations. An intuitive dashboard lets you easily track performance, and bulk updates put you in the driver’s seat whenever you need to make changes quickly. It’s used by over 10,000 properties across 90 countries.

 

Pros:

  • Real-time price and inventory updates
  • Data-based smart decisions based on insightful and visual reporting platform
  • Widely reported good service and support levels
  • A logical layout and UI that’s easy to navigate and understand

 

Cons:

  • More work could be done to make the mobile app more intuitive
  • There could be more reporting features available

 

Who it’s for: any type of accommodation provider, from small independents to international hotel chains

Channel connectivity: 200+ hotel channel manager integrations with OTAs, GDS and other booking platforms

Integrations: currently integrated with 98 property management systems (PMS) including Mews, Protel, and Stayntouch

Pricing: available upon request

 


EZYield by TravelClick

HTScore: N/A, Capterra: 5 of 5 stars

 

Although its channel manager has yet to be reviewed on the likes of Capterra and HotelTechReport, the rest of their solutions all score in the 80s – 90s and their Demand360 market intelligence product even won HotelTechReport’s 2019 award for the category. Also, with 25,000 clients around the world, they must be doing something right.

 

Pros:

  • Automated updates to ensure rate parity across all channels
  • Customisable to any property’s size and type
  • Improved guest experience by avoiding overbooking through real-time inventory updates
  • Easy access to visual data on the current state of distribution

 

Cons:

  • Some users consider TravelClick less intuitive than other tools

Channel Manager layout

Who it’s for: various types of accommodation providers, from B&Bs to international hotel chains

Channel connectivity: 2-way integration with more than 400 global, regional and specialty tour operators and OTAs, wholesalers and GDS

Integrations: Mews and other leading Property Management Systems

Pricing: upon request

 


D-edge (ex-Availpro)

HTScore: N/A, no verified ratings yet, Capterra: 4.5 of 5 stars

 

After Availpro and Fastbooking joined to form d-edge, the company is now ranked number one in Europe and number three worldwide among hotel distribution technology providers. Availpro’s tech expertise and Fastbooking’s marketing savvy come together to make the most of their online presence.

 

Pros:

  • Fully automated rate rules
  • Rates and availability updated automatically on all channels to maintain rate parity
  • User-friendly, mobile-optimised interface and easy set-up
  • Tool available in over 35 languages

1-click rate update

 

Who it’s for: medium to large independent and group hotels as well as aparthotels

Channel connectivity: close to 300 OTAs, GDS and metasearch sites reaching markets around the world

Integrations: nearly 150 PMS including Mews, Opera and 5stelle, with several new integrations in the pipeline

Pricing: upon request

 


Cubilis by Stardekk

HTScore: 54, Capterra: 4.0 of 5 stars

 

While the name might remind you of some dreaded calculus theorem, Cubilis is a helpful channel manager for small to medium-sized properties wanting to broaden their reach in the online market. Their live updates and 2-way connectivity with leading OTAs make online distribution efficient, prevent overbooking and limit rate disparity.

 

Pros:

  • Manage rates and availability on all online channels on one central dashboard
  • Stable, cloud-based software reduces time spent on manual updates
  • Very user-friendly and intuitive platform
  • No booking fee

 

Cons:

  • Limited reporting available despite the platform being able to collect valuable data

Cubilis connectivity

Who it’s for: hotels, B&Bs, vacation rentals

Channel connectivity: ‘Preferred IT Partner’ with Booking.com and Expedia, ‘Premium TripConnect’ partner of TripAdvisor, connects to around 150 OTAs, meta search sites and wholesalers with many new partnerships coming soon

Integrations: Mews, Amadeus, Protel and over 30 other PMS

Pricing: upon request

 


RateTiger by eRevMax

HTScore: 63, Capterra: 4.0 of 5 stars

 

Proud as its namesake, RateTiger by eRevMax claims to be the industry’s most stable channel manager with 99.9% system uptime and top security certification. With 83% of current clients recommending the, it looks like they’re onto something. Seamless 2-way connectivity with global, regional and niche distribution partners, gives users access to a wide range of target markets and simplifies rate and inventory management.

 

Pros:

  • Automated inventory distribution to improve yielding
  • ISO, PCI compliant and GDPR certified for maximum security
  • Includes social media and metasearch distribution
  • Quick access to reservations reports to monitor bookings and cancellations status

 

Cons:

  • Some parts of set-up and mapping still have to be done manually

eRevMax Customer Satisfaction

Who it’s for: medium to large branded hotels and resorts

Channel connectivity: Booking.com, agoda, Ctrip, Trivago, AMADEUS and close to 250 more OTAs, GDS and meta search sites

Integrations: Mews, Agilisys, Protel and 60 other PMS

Pricing: upon request

 


Hotel Spider by Tourisoft

HTScore: 65, Capterra: 5 of 5 stars

 

Another solution inspired by the animal kingdom, Hotel Spider’s cloud-based software puts hoteliers back in charge of their online distribution and has helped some of them boost occupancy by up to 30%. A straightforward platform with 2-way connection to top OTAs and GDS, Hotel Spider is customisable to any rate strategy and offers flexibility in managing rates and availability. Nobody told us what that has to do with spiders…

 

Pros:

  • No set-up, training, support or booking fees
  • Easy drag and drop mapping of room rates and restrictions
  • Customisation of price derivations to allow dynamic rate changes
  • Access to change logs provides full transparency on all data exchanges

 

Cons:

  • Limited channel connectivity compared to other channel managers

Updating room rates

Who it’s for: medium to large independent hotels

Channel connectivity: Booking.com, Venere are among the 150 connected channels

Integrations: Mews, Protel, Noray and around 60 other PMS

Pricing: starts from €29/month for the light plan (includes 15 products*, 5 channel connections)

€55/month for the standard plan (includes 100 products*, unlimited channel connections)

€89/month for the premium plan (includes 1000 products*, unlimited channel connections, dedicated account manager)

*one room type or one rate plan is considered a product

 


SynXis by Sabre

HTScore: 56, Capterra: 4.2 of 5 stars

 

Trusted by some of the biggest names in hospitality and recommended by 80% of current users, SynXis offers an unrivalled platform of integrated solutions. Some customers report up to 20% more bookings and room nights and a 30% increase in revenue after using the tool. SynXis is for hoteliers who want a complete package where everything is in one place and all systems talk to each other.

 

Pros:

  • Live 2-way integration enforces rate parity and minimises overbooking
  • Industry-leading reach to global, local, regional and specialty distribution channels
  • Easily apply advanced pricing strategies and restrictions
  • Quickly update rates for selected dates on all platforms

 

Cons:

  • The channel manager only comes as part of the whole SynXis platform and the corresponding price tag

 

Channel-Manager-Synxis

Who it’s for: medium to large hotels, resorts and chains

Channel connectivity: 2-way integration with more than 400 global, regional and specialty tour operators and OTAs, wholesalers and GDS

Integrations: Opera, Mews, Protel and most other leading PMS, new integrations upon request

Pricing: upon request

 


Synchro Channel Manager by Vertical Booking

HTScore: 64, Capterra: 4.2 of 5 stars

 

More than a channel manager, Vertical Booking is a complete CRS created to make your revenue shoot straight up, or so the name would have you believe. 86% of users recommend the software which comes with separate modules from which users can choose the features they need for a custom solution. The 2-way integration with hundreds of partners and the flexible data structure makes this an advanced yet easy-to-use tool.

 

Pros:

  • User-friendly and quick to set up
  • Advanced rate and revenue management features
  • Full flexibility for setting rules and restrictions on rates
  • Offers great reach at an affordable price

 

Cons:

  • Customer support can be delayed depending on a customer’s time zone

Vertical Booking Channel Manager

Who it’s for: medium to large independent and chain hotels

Channel connectivity: ‘Preferred IT Provider’ of Booking.com, ‘Preferred IT Partner’ of HRS and ‘EQC Preferred Vendor’ for Expedia’s Quickconnect interface, on top of that: agoda, traveloka, HRS, Airbnb and close to 300 more online channels

Integrations: Opera, frontdesk Anywhere, Mews and over 70 more PMS with several new integrations in the works

Pricing: upon request, flexible rates available depending on complexity of service required

 


Myallocator by Cloudbeds

HTScore: 91, Capterra: 4.5 of 5 stars

 

The winner of HotelTechReport’s 2018 Channel Manager of the Year, Myallocator by Cloudbeds has got small to mid-sized, independent properties floating on cloud 9 thanks to its cost-effective, comprehensive offering. Myallocator is part of an all-in-one software suite which lets hoteliers manage their property and distribution hassle-free.

 

Pros:

  • No set-up, training, support or booking fees
  • User-friendly dashboard with an overview of online channels
  • Customisable for every channel and supports multiple currencies
  • Ranked no. 1 channel manager on Hotel Tech Report, recommended by 91% of users

 

Cons:

  • Customer support is an area many otherwise satisfied users would like to see improved

Channel Manager process

Who it’s for: small to mid-sized hotels, hostels and guest houses

Channel connectivity: Expedia, Travelocity, Hostelworld, Airbnb and over 300 more online channels

Integrations: MyFrontDesk by Cloudbeds, WebRezPro and Roomsy among 80 other PMS

Pricing: upon request, flexible rates available depending on complexity of service required, type of property and location

 

Conclusion

And that’s a wrap. Did any of our top picks sound like a good match for you? Adapting an effective distribution strategy is the key to success for hotels.

With the distribution landscape getting more complex by the day, using a channel manager is a tried and tested way to stay on your game and manage how and where you sell your property.

That way you can put your eggs in several baskets i.e. be present on multiple online channels, and even if one of them drops, you can still make that breakfast omelette.

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