NAVIS, the No. 1 reservation sales and marketing technology provider for the hospitality industry, this week revealed the first-to- market solution in response to the recent HomeAway changes that have created concern and uncertainty for many vacation rental owners and property managers. With the future of vacation rentals through HomeAway at risk, being a landlord to one of these properties could put you in a position that you don’t want to be in. Losing out on money may not be an option as this might be a large amount of your income. Maybe it’s time to start investing in properties closer to home? And to avoid missing out on any more money, why don’t you take a look at the turnkey real estate on Roofstock for an easier option to get you back on track. People that want to transition from a PAYG job to becoming a business owner, including property owners, may want to consider the following – Management Letting Rights, also known as MLR, is a very popular way to use business lending facilities.
On June 21st of this year, HomeAway announced that they would no longer distribute booking lead email addresses and phone numbers, creating concerns about the changing algorithms and policies of listing sites. The NAVIS product and engineering teams rolled up their sleeves and began working on a solution that would enable property managers to maintain their ability to service and nurture rental demand given these new listing site realities. This important product update will allow NAVIS clients’
inquiry data to still be captured and consolidated into one lead with Narrowcast.
“We are extremely pleased to announce to the vacation rental industry that as of August 7, we’ve
launched and rolled-out a technology update for our popular NAVIS Narrowcast and NAVIS Reach
solutions,” said NAVIS president and CEO Kyle Buehner. This innovation helps property managers
maintain control of their rental reservation pipeline generated by HomeAway listing sites.”
NAVIS’ innovative update is the industry’s first solution developed among technology providers who serve property managers. Buehner added, “We were able to move swiftly and help our clients quickly
adapt because of our technical integration with HomeAway’s listing site. We’ve also been through this
before, helping hoteliers deal with these same challenges for years.”
Listing sites have been inching their way toward more involvement in the booking process for a long
time and hotels have been dealing with this same third-party encroachment for many years, investing
millions to encourage guests to book with them. Vacation rentals are in a similar, but not new position.
Until now, the industry has simply enjoyed more access to the guest, which has, in turn, created greater dependency on listing sites. Brise Carpenter, Vice President of Client Success at NAVIS explains, “Vacation rentals can leverage this inevitable evolution as an opportunity to re-evaluate how they use listing sites going forward. The most profitable paths have always led back to direct bookings and it’s a great chance to prioritize, strategize, and reinvigorate them. This doesn’t mean listing sites don’t matter because we all know they do, but there needs to be a balanced strategy in place.”
NAVIS is the only company that has the ability to capture HomeAway guest inquiry details and integrate them into one lead so that property managers can clearly see the path to purchase, avoid duplicating responses, and continue to track not-booked leads. With NAVIS software every lead can be tracked, from their Google search term to a phone call back to a website and beyond, so it is clear where the conversion initiated not just where it ended.
“This is an excellent time to remind everyone of HomeAway’s research from a few years ago that found 71 percent of vacation rental shoppers would book online only after speaking with the property manager by phone,” continues Carpenter. “We strongly suggest property managers review the visibility and accessibility of reservation phone numbers on all of their marketing communications, particularly
the mobile, tablet and desktop formats of their website. Remember, we sell vacation experiences that
are meaningful to travelers, and a majority of potential guests will call to ensure they find the home
that’s perfect for their vacation.”
For best practices and strategies that Vacation Rental Managers should be employing amongst these changes and future evolutions of listing sites, see NAVIS’ latest article “10 Ways to Survive the New Reality of Vacation Rental Listing Sites.”
To explore the latest solutions and marketing strategies that deliver the highest ROI, visit The
NavisWay.com or call 1 800-777- 1864.
About NAVIS
NAVIS is the No. 1 reservation sales and marketing platform for the hospitality industry. Because we
believe technology should make you money, not cost you money, we developed our game-changing
Revenue Performance Platform™ to transform teams into revenue makers, enabling them to drive,
capture and convert more direct bookings. We deliver actionable guest insights so departments can
seamlessly sell and market together. The result is always a dramatic increase in direct sales and profit.
We guarantee it.
Founded in 1987, NAVIS is a privately held company with headquarters in Bend, Ore., and growing
offices in Orlando, Fla. and Reno, Nev. The company has been awarded Top Workplaces by The
Oregonian for four consecutive years, one of the 2016 Top 100 Workplaces in Central Florida, and one
of the Northern Nevada Human Resources Association’s 2017 Best Places to Work.
To learn more visit www.TheNavisWay.com.
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