Promote My Place?
Promote My Place?
I've finally got my derriere in gear and set up my own website using PMP (thanks for the tip!)
I've just gone to 'pay' and it asks for a discount code so before I do I wondered if anyone out there had one I use either to benefit you or myself.
cheers!
Jx
I've just gone to 'pay' and it asks for a discount code so before I do I wondered if anyone out there had one I use either to benefit you or myself.
cheers!
Jx
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...and their customer service is excellent - very quick to respond, and sometimes I have e mailed them, gone back to my site and seen that somebody there has sorted the problem for me As I set up my site while we were holed up in Normandy without any internet access other than the library, this was beyond helpful!
Regards
Anne
If there's no such thing as co-incidence, then why is there a word for it?
Anne
If there's no such thing as co-incidence, then why is there a word for it?
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PMP mobile friendly site
PMP have added a feature that enables you to have a mobile-friendly version of your site. Just log on and tick the option. V pleased with ours!
I saw that too, Mouse.
Since the on-line booking is a paid service I can't help thinking that the so-called statistics need to be in their favour.
I'm not remotely convinced by this, and in any case guests are booking online aren't they? A few email questions, an email reservation, and payment by internet bank transfer. Done!
Other than that, think PMP are great and can't recommend them highly enough. (Just don't want their online booking option)
Since the on-line booking is a paid service I can't help thinking that the so-called statistics need to be in their favour.
I'm not remotely convinced by this, and in any case guests are booking online aren't they? A few email questions, an email reservation, and payment by internet bank transfer. Done!
Other than that, think PMP are great and can't recommend them highly enough. (Just don't want their online booking option)
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Helen - out of interest...what % of your guests book online? Also...do you ever hear from them; i.e. they contact you to ask questions after they book? Or do they book, pay and turn up and that's that.
Just wondering if there's any follow on interaction that allows you to 'build up a relationship' with them.
Mouse (pondering)
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Just wondering if there's any follow on interaction that allows you to 'build up a relationship' with them.
Mouse (pondering)
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Mouse, most will contact me first before booking, but repeat guests usually just use the online booking if their dates are available. About 40% book online, but will usually have questions in their booking forms that need answering, and they do receive I can assure you that we still build up a relationship with them before they arrive. I rarely if ever have anyone just book, pay and turn up, and I have returned deposits paid online when I did not consider the booking to be suitable (usually adding extra guests to the booking notes to make it over-occupied).
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Anybody else finding PMP server is down, has been for most of the day? Not good.
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