Importance of In-Room Internet Services for Hotels and Resorts

August 11th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Internet services are needed by everyone. Whether at home, in the office, or on the move; people need to access wherever they go. To cater for this essential need, hotels and resorts offer in-room internet to their guests. It has become an essential and effective facility for hotels and resorts that want to attract further business.

Why are in-room internet services so important for hotels and resorts?
The hospitality industry provides essential facilities to their guests so that they can enjoy a comfortable stay. Internet services are an important part of their service offerings. There are many factors that make the internet a necessity for tourists staying in hotels or resorts.

Different types of tourists have different needs. A business executive may need in-room access to communicate with their customers or business colleagues; while a backpacker may need the internet to gather information about their next travel destination. In addition, internet access is also important for people staying in hotels that want to make additions to their travel plans. High-speed internet services have become an essential part of personal, professional and commercial communication. In addition to communication needs, people also use broadband as a source of entertainment. Users

Hotels and resorts are using advanced technology to provide internet to their guests. They are offering in-room wirelessbroadband services through which their customers can enjoy high-speed internet access from the comfort of their room or suite. In-room wireless broadband is an appealing factor for a tourist when they make a hotel reservation. The unavailability of this service at a hotel may result in loss of customers and revenue.

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Provide Coaching To Your Customers And Students To Give Them Better Results

August 11th, 2011 by admin No comments »

It’s one thing to sell a membership site, eBook or home study course to someone who wants a problem solved by you, but many people need that extra bit of hand holding. That one on one advice, coaching. There are three ways you can provide coaching, group coaching, personal coaching and confidential coaching. Let’s go through each of them and figure out which one is best for you.

Group coaching is also known as an online class. For example, let’s say you were running a membership site teaching people how to lose weight. You might run a special program and only allow ten to thirty individuals to join that coaching program. You meet once per week to check in on everyone’s results, everyone shows up at the same time, you teach a little bit and go over the feedback that you’re getting from these students. That’s called group coaching, a set number of people joining a program and they all meet together with you as the leader and the teacher, and they all get the information at once. This is great because you can set a plan or curriculum ahead of time, for example, teach a four week course, record it and now you have a four module membership site full of case studies you can sell over and over again.

Personal coaching is where you meet one on one with someone to go over their progress, their problems and their needs. Personal coaching means that you are meeting with one student at a time. Because the energy is focused to just one person you can get away with only meeting for ten or twenty minutes at a time. I really neat thing to try is offering twenty minutes of personal coaching as a bonus to your next product or service, see how many people actually take you up on it and what feedback you get from these customers.

The other thing about personal coaching is you should record this as well and add it to your membership area as a bonus, even if someone does not have the exact same situation. For example, with weight loss which you might have one on one coaching student, everyone can learn from other people’s progress. You might be wondering why I told you to record a personal one on one coaching session because everything you do should be leverage. Your time is valuable and it’s really neat to get paid upfront for a one on one session and be able to help others.

If someone you’re meeting, if one of your students wants the call to be kept confidential, what I recommend is charging double to keep the call unrecorded. For example, you might charge $100 for a twenty minute session where you go one on one with someone’s problem and fix it. Then you might charge $200 for the same twenty minute session, but for $200 the recording will not be posted to your member’s area.

That is how you provide group coaching, personal coaching and confidential coaching, the thing to keep in mind through all this is you are providing a solution to a problem and helping to get your students where they need to go.

By Robert Plank

Taking Over Niche Markets

August 11th, 2011 by admin No comments »

For those that are unfamiliar with what a niche market is, or what is involved in the process of niche marketing, the definition of the word niche when applied to marketing means a product or service with a specific appeal.

Understanding niche markets is a great way to make money over the internet. Whether it be through clicks or marketing a specific product, making money on the internet is all about interest, and this is where niche versus general markets come in.

The reason that so many websites fail in their endeavors, why so many bloggers can’t find appeal is because their scope is simply too general. Imagine how hard it would be to try to come up with a blog about current events.

Unless it is highly opinionated, and written with personality, or unless you are a super journalist, then you are unlikely to get much notice. This is because you are probably getting all of your information from other blogs and internet resources. A general rule of thumb is, the first person to have a relevant and current news story posted will get the most hits, and worse for you, the higher these other news resources are up on Google, the less likely it is that your blog will ever be clicked on.

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