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November 15, 20196 min read

CRM: Fact vs. Fiction

CRM: Fact vs. Fiction — Photo by NextGuest merged with Cendyn
Information Technology CRM & Loyalty Big Data Guest Experience
By Mikael Fries, Vice President Sales Excellence at NextGuest CRM

THE OVERWHELMED CUSTOMER

Today's customers are overwhelmed. They're bombarded with countless offers and information every day. Although studies show that around 70% of consumers are more likely to purchase something when they're presented with an offer personalized towards them and their needs, around 80% of all marketing campaigns still have a very low degree of personalization. In order to cut through the marketing buzz, a successful CRM system needs to offer campaign capabilities that provide 1:1 personalization and attribute-based offerings by combining real-time intent and historic customer data. By carefully defining target segments and personalized messaging, conversion rates and success rates of campaigns will increase overall.

THE NEED FOR CRM

The history of CRM software is extensive, with roots dating back to the 1980s, where early attempts were made to create digital Rolodexes and database marketing solutions. Today, there are many types of CRM solutions. Naturally, each solution has a different focus. For example, sales automation, campaign automation, customer complaints automation, and more. However, not all CRM systems are truly managing customer relations. Some vendors get creative with their messaging, claiming to have a CRM platform, although the solution is really just a basic email marketing. This makes it difficult for hotels to find the right solution, as different vendors use similar terminology for entirely different offerings.

Adding to these misconceptions is the fact that there are both industry specific and generic solutions in the market. A generic solution is just as the name indicates: a solution that neither understands industry-specific processes, nor what data fields are needed in hospitality. It also does not come with any integration possibilities for existing data sources, such as property management, central reservation, or Internet booking engine systems.

WHY DOES A HOSPITALITY-SPECIFIC CRM MATTER?

A hospitality-specific CRM platform is designed to solve industry-specific needs and has the ability to integrate with the hotel's PMS, CRS, IBE, and ORM systems. The CRM platform will therefore take away a lot of the complexity from these processes, as well as a large part of the risk.

Another reason a hospitality-specific CRM solution is important for hotels is because of the best practices and benchmarks that are specific to the industry. A hotel's CRM platform should have industry-specific knowledge and experience built in, knowing what will work best and being able to easily keep in contact with the hotel's most valued customers.

PERSONALIZATION IN THE CRM LANDSCAPE

The CRM landscape is vast and offers more options than ever before. There are cloud-based solutions, on-property solutions, industry-specific solutions and more-generic solutions. Despite this abundance of options, the industry is still lacking some key functionalities that are required to take on today's challenges. Most important is the need for highly personalized and relevant marketing campaigns based on customer intent, behavior, and needs.

Often, campaigns are not as successful as they could be simply because too many campaigns are sent out that don't address the target audience's specific needs or contain relevant messaging. Tailor your hotel's messaging to each and every customer, and you will truly see the effects of your CRM system at work.

CAN I USE A CRM SYSTEM TO ADDRESS OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS?

Many organizations struggle with finding the root cause of operational problems and coming up with actionable solutions. For example, if a hotel sees an increasing number of OTA bookings, what can be done to mitigate this? What CRM campaigns could isolate and address the problem?

Many times, management, operations, and marketing departments are using different tools. As a result, if the operations team identifies a problem, it can be difficult for the marketing team to create a campaign that addresses the issue, simply because they're not looking at the same data, or not looking at it in the same way. Therefore, an effective CRM platform must suggest intuitive, data-driven campaigns that use the same data and insights seen by all teams. In other words, the CRM system needs to combine analytics and campaign management in order to support operations, marketing, and management teams with one single solution.

GUIDANCE IS GOLD

Another important feature to look for is guidance — the CRM system doesn't just provide data but offers information. The data is shown in context to the end-user, guiding and helping employees meet their goals. An effective CRM system uses best practices and data to allow new users to jump-start their marketing efforts and benefit from the learnings and experiences of industry experts.

HOW NEXTGUEST CRM CAN HELP

NextGuest CRM offers a few key features that address many of these issues. First, the platform includes a best-practice library of campaign use-case templates. These were created based on years of experience with some of the most well-known hotel brands throughout the world. There are also pre-defined campaign segmentations that are easily accessible through a step-by-step wizard. The campaign content is then easily edited with the intuitive WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor and styling can easily be adapted to fit your needs. Campaign segmentation and personalization can be done using any information within the system to ensure that your campaigns target the right audience and provide the right personalized messages to your recipients in emails, on your website or on property.

NextGuest CRM also provides deep insights into your guests with comprehensive reporting, analytics dashboards, and business intelligence, helping you to understand your guests and the market better than ever before. NextGuest CRM can also help you to build loyalty programs or unifying your transactional guest communication, helping you with up- and cross-selling to drive revenue and at the same time promote your brand.

Reach out to us at [email protected] to discover how NextGuest can help your hotel develop a successful CRM strategy to stay ahead of the competition.

Mikael Fries
Mikael Fries
Vice President Sales Excellence at NextGuest CRM

NextGuest merged with Cendyn


United States

www.nextguest.com