The Importance Of Instagram For Hotels

By Maddy Fuller

Instagram has taken the social sharing world by storm and this visual platform is not about to slow down, so it's time for you to determine how your hotel can get with the pictureliterally, and start taking advantage of the benefits that this social media marketing channel has to offer.

Pictures are worth a thousand words

Before I get into what you should be doing, I think it's important to know why you should be doing it. With all of the social media platforms placing such an emphasis on photo sharing it is no wonder Instagram grew in popularity so quickly — it was the fastest social media network to hit 100 million monthly active users! With 8500 likes and 1000 comments a second, it is obvious that this social sharing network can be very influential. When Facebook purchased the photo sharing app in 2012, founder Mark Zuckerberg said, "Providing the best photo-sharing experience is one reason why so many people love Facebook, and we knew it would be worth bringing these two companies together."

Let's face it, we live in a visual world where judging a book by its cover is the norm. With Instagram, you have the ability to control how your "book" is judged. Therefore, Instagram should be incorporated as a part of a hotel's marketing strategy, working in unison with all channels and presenting a brand image that is appealing to your market. Yet, just like any hotel marketing campaign, Instagram requires a thoughtful strategy to ensure that it is used effectively.

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Follow these 6 tips to ensure that your hotel effectively utilizes Instagram to capture and engage with your target audience.

Snap Your Way to Social Media Success

Where to begin? Start looking at relevant content that is already on "the gram," which can help you generate your own unique ideas. Take a look at what your competitors are doing. What photos are they posting and what kind of engagement are they getting? Additionally, search your hotel name using a hashtag to see if anyone has already tagged your hotel in a photo on Instagram. For example, although The Emily Morgan Hotel – a DoubleTree by Hilton does not have its own Instagram account, several guests have documented their stay at the hotel and ensured that it was searchable by using the hashtag #emilymorganhotel in the caption.

Emily Morgan Hotel Exterior

Photos of the Hotel

Emily Morgan Hotel and Alamo

Area Attractions

 

The Oro Restaurant at The Emily Morgan Hotel

Hotel Restaurant

 

The Oro Restaurant at The Emily Morgan Hotel

Local Flavor

It is important to keep in mind that the photos that your hotel shares should be completely unique and true to your property's personality. If your hotel is in the middle of downtown Chicago your content is going to be completely different than a hotel that is in the midst of a mountain range. As with all social media outlets, Instagram allows the hotel an opportunity to put a face to the hotel. Based on the content that you are sharing you can enhance your hip and trendy image or confirm your hotel as a peaceful, quiet retreat.

  1. Extend your photo gallery – Consider Instagram another outlet for a hotel photo gallery. Highlight your amenities, but make sure to keep content entertaining and constantly changing to show the dynamic life at the hotel!
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    Stay trendy – Instagramming your hotel's restaurant is another great way to stimulate connections. Not only will you be able to show off another aspect of your hotel, but taking pictures of food is all the rage! Stay on top of the trend by showing off the exceptional food art that your chef's create.

     

    Morgans Hotel Dining Room

     

     

    Morgans Hotel Restaurant Food

     

    Morgans Hotel Group highlights their restaurant by snapping beautiful foodie photos
  3. Go behind the scenes – Giving your followers a behind-the-scenes look at your hotel will not only provide for interesting content, but will also humanize your hotel. It shows the hardworking people and dedicated staff that help make a guest's stay as seamless as possible.
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    Bakers at The Morgans Hotel

     

    Share a behind-the-scenes look at your chef preparing a meal

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