How To Spoil Your Holiday Rental Guests And Promote Local Tourism

Many have planned to, or already, leave a goody or welcome pack for your guests. You might have thrown in some bread, butter, eggs or maybe a gourmet coffee or tea bag with some local hand-made chocolates.It takes a considerable amount of time to coordinate a welcome pack for holiday rental guests. Often it's thrown in the too hard basket and the guest misses out which could in turn affect your repeat business and word of mouth exposure.Want to attempt to make a welcome pack for your guests yourself then we say good on you and point you to our Pinterest board for inspiration.Think about what your guests will be looking for when they walk in the door and what amazing experiences they simply cannot miss out on when visiting your tourism region. Think outside the box.We at Welcome are considering the introduction of a Welcome In guest pack and we want to know if holiday rental managers would be happy to hand these out free of charge to their guests? We'd simply need a delivery name and address and we'll send out 20 packs per property on a trial basis.If this sounds like something you would value please register your interest in receiving the free Welcome In guest packs and we'll keep in contact as the idea develops.We will make contact with a handful of recommended suppliers in your region for the first opportunity to contribute to the Welcome In guest pack. It could be a gift donation and/or a voucher to insert into the box.We're pretty excited about this initiative and hope the industry will get behind it and help us make this a reality.If you have enjoyed this article maybe you'd like to subscribe (free) to the Welcome In e-news. I try to publish these every few months to a community of holiday rental managers in Australia. I encourage you to make contact with me if you have any queries about any aspect of your holiday rental management journey. If I cannot assist you I can certainly point you in the right direction. I am well connected with niche industry holiday rental stakeholders in Australia.

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