- Original Poster
- #41
Thank you. That's just the sort of helpful response I was hoping for. As I've mentioned, the website and tour are very much prototypes that I will be working to improve. I don't agree with everything but you've certainly made some good points.Have re read the website, and these are my suggestions, on the basis you want people to pick up the phone and book you to do a tour.
On your landing page I would remove the initial fellow cottages section.
I would work on the Attract more guests section, but lose the sorry but soon that won’t be enough line. People don’t like to be told, they like to be sold.
I would substitute “standard” for the word boilerplate.
As an SA operator I would want to know if this is able to be incorporated easily into the various OTAs.
Why virtual tours? I would rethink the whole section, you aim is to get bookings, not pose questions. Do you have any stats showing an uplift in bookings that you can attribute to your tour on your site? Even better are there any recognised studies to quote?
Have you any testimonials?
Now the hard part, your tour. I would remove the image of yourself with half your legs missing and the huge bird, it looks like a bad cut and paste, the same with the drone in one image. If the tour is about the property have no distractions, just the property.
How it works page. No offence but people are not that interested how you do this, they are interested in the final product and higher bookings. Run through how to book a tour, ownership of the tour etc, length of time etc.
What you do, you can’t put lipstick on a pig…..seriously? Do you want any bookings?
I would state you will email them a list of things to do to try and help show their property off to its best advantage and to get the maximum out of their virtual tour.
The weather, personally I would offer a rebook facility if it looks like the weather would have a detrimental effect on the outcome, awkward for yourself but a huge box tick for any clients.
What it costs… put on a single plan, ie your basic package, a single fee which covers… then list briefly. Just add further requirements can be catered for by arrangement. Remember, you want a booking, a phone call, try not to confuse people.
Payment, I would suggest 50% on booking, 50% on completion.
Basically, I think you need to work on your website copy a bit more.
Regarding the tour itself (I was hoping no-one would notice the half-legs). It's not just about the property, although that's the important part. A big selling point for my own place is the birds of prey. Likewise, other cottage owners have features they will want to include - farm animals, quad bikes etc etc. A view of the coast from 500 feet is nice. So the point of the tour is not just to supplement interior/exterior photographs but to try and bring the place and it's attractions alive. That can involve video, audio commentary, albums and so on. I tried to put this in my tour to illustrate what is possible.
Lipstick on a pig ? Aw shucks - I love that pig. But you're right - she'll be gone in the next iteration.
I think the purpose of the introduction has been misunderstood. It's not 'politicking' as someone mentioned. The intention is to say to fellow cottage owners... "I'm just like you. I share your fears and concerns. Here's something that has helped me. Maybe it could help you too."
I agree though, that on a mobile it takes up too much space. So now it doesn't show on a mobile.
Thanks again for your input.
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