Why Your Guesthouse / Hotel / Bed and Breakfast Needs a Website: Essential Features to Turn Visitors into Guests

Why You Need a Website for Your BnB?

Having a website for your BnB is more than just having an online presence—it’s a powerful tool that can save you money and boost your bookings.

Cutting Commissions: When guests book through OTAs (Online Travel Agencies), you pay a commission of 15-20% per booking. For example, if a room costs €100 and OTAs take a 20% commission, that’s €20 per room, per night. For a group booking or longer stay, those costs can add up quickly. By encouraging direct bookings through your own website, you can save hundreds or even thousands of euros.

Better Control and SEO Opportunities: A website allows you to optimize for search engines, which means more people can find your BnB. It also lets you share useful information about local attractions, your BnB’s unique features, and special promotions that OTAs might not offer.

What Your Potential Guests Are Looking For on Your Website?

When guests visit your BnB’s website, they’re looking for specific information that OTAs might not provide:

Detailed Room Information: They want to see all the details—room types, bed arrangements, views, and amenities like parking or Wi-Fi. High-quality photos and descriptions help them understand what to expect and make them more likely to book.

Local Insights: Guests often look for recommendations on local attractions, dining, and activities. Your website can showcase your expertise and offer insights that make their stay more enjoyable.

Overcoming the Challenge of Booking Directly

Comfort with OTAs: Guests are familiar with OTAs and might hesitate to book directly. Many guests have accounts with OTAs, trust their booking process, and appreciate the loyalty points or rewards they earn.

Make Your Website User-Friendly: To compete, your website needs to be super easy to navigate, give all the information and offer a smooth booking experience. Here’s how:

  • Simple Navigation: website is easy to use with clear menus and straightforward booking options.
  • Transparent Information: Clearly display pricing, room details, and cancellation policies. Guests should feel confident and secure booking directly through your site.
  • Mobile-Friendly Design: Many bookings are made on mobile devices, so your website should look great and work well on smartphones and tablets.
  • Trust Features: Include guest reviews, secure payment options, and trust badges to reassure visitors that they’re making a safe choice.

Conclusion: Take Charge of Your BnB’s Success

Having a well-designed website is essential for maximizing direct bookings and cutting costs. By providing detailed information, local insights, and a user-friendly booking experience, you can attract more guests and keep more of your hard-earned revenue.

In today’s market, having a website isn’t just an expense—it’s a smart investment. As someone with extensive experience in both tourism and web development, I can help you set up a professional website for your vacation rental, BnB, or other property.

Feel free to reach out!

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