Today Is Book Direct Day, But Does It Really Work?

Published 2024-02-07

Today Is Book Direct Day, But Does It Really Work?
Today Is Book Direct Day, But Does It Really Work?

Today Is Book Direct Day, But Does It Really Work?

The first Wednesday of February (today) is Book Direct Day. Today marks the 7th anniversary of its introduction. 

It was the brainchild of Amy Hinote of VRIntel, and it’s a fabulous concept to raise direct booking awareness among the traveling public.

The trouble is, it isn’t working.

I did some keyword research into ‘Book Direct’ and the terms around it. 

Here’s what I found…

The top-level term, ‘Book Direct,’ is searched for just 380 times a month in the US, 260 times a month in the UK, and 320 times in Australia.

But, you can book many things directly. The term could be used for hotels, flights, ferries, trains, and more. So those numbers don’t reflect the number of people looking to book a short-term rental. Far from it.

Book direct vacation rentals’ is searched for just 140 times a month in the US.

And you can guess what comes up when you search for ‘Book direct vacation rentals’.
Paid adverts from Vrbo, Hometogo, and Holidayhomes.com.

Book direct vacation rentals search results

So, in the preceding 6 years, it would be safe to say that ‘Book Direct Day’ hasn’t achieved its goal.

The public is still largely unaware that booking directly is an option.

Focus on being positive

I’m not writing this to be negative. I’ve written as much as anyone on the advantages of booking direct. I’ve posted all across social media every time it comes around. I’ve joined HiChee, a company with the best book direct messaging and goals in the short-term rental industry.

I’m writing this so that we can brainstorm together. We are a legion of smart hosts and clever property managers. What can we do, together, to increase the reach of our public-facing messaging because one day a year clearly isn’t having the impact that we desire? 

Focusing on one day is wrong. It’s not going to move the needle

Here’s what I posted the day after Book Direct Day last year…

Hello @everyone,

So yesterday was #bookdirect day.

But if you truly want to increase your direct bookings, you need to realize that EVERY DAY IS BOOK DIRECT DAY.

You need a strategy, and it takes work.

Look at websites that bring in direct bookings. See why they work. Copy them.

Look at sites that have a great content strategy. See what they post about. Copy them.

Look at hosts that are killing it on social. Copy them.

There are lots of examples out there. It’s doable. There’s no magic bullet, but you can do it.

Taking things to another level

Asking the Oracle

I asked ChatGPT

I asked ChatGPT a couple of questions to see if it could suggest strategies to help us.

Here’s the first question that I asked ChatGPT

I work in the vacation rental sector and I want to raise awareness that travelers can book directly with hosts and property managers as an alternative to booking through companies like Airbnb and Vrbo. I’d like you to come up with strategies that hosts and managers worldwide could adopt

Here are the suggestions… Many of us are already doing many of these things, but it’s a good idea to see a list of our options…

Raising awareness about direct booking as an alternative to using platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo requires a multi-faceted approach. Hosts and property managers can adopt various strategies to attract travelers, build trust, and create a seamless booking experience. Here are several strategies that can be employed worldwide:

1. Develop a Professional Website

2. Leverage Social Media

3. Offer Incentives for Direct Booking

4. Utilize Email Marketing

5. Improve Your Online Presence

6. Network with Local Businesses

7. Content Marketing

8. Customer Service Excellence

9. Utilize Guest Feedback

10. Offer Comprehensive Information

Implementing these strategies requires effort and consistency, but by doing so, hosts and property managers can significantly boost their direct booking rates, offering a compelling alternative to booking through large platforms. This not only enhances profitability but also fosters a more personalized connection with guests.

Here’s the second question that I asked ChatGPT

That’s great, and it works on an individual basis. Please suggest how can hosts and managers work together to really raise awareness that direct bookings are advantageous.

To collectively raise awareness about the advantages of direct bookings, hosts and managers can collaborate through various initiatives that leverage their combined resources, networks, and influence. Here are strategies for collective action:

1. Create a Local or Regional Association

2. Joint Marketing Campaigns

3. Develop a Shared Booking Platform

4. Organize Local Events and Open Houses

5. Leverage Local Tourism Boards

6. Educational Workshops and Seminars

7. Cross-Promotion and Referrals

8. Collective Bargaining

9. Share Data and Insights

10. Public Relations Efforts

By uniting efforts, hosts and property managers can more effectively promote the benefits of direct bookings, creating a stronger alternative to the dominant online travel agencies. This collaborative approach not only raises awareness among travelers but also strengthens the local vacation rental market, making it more sustainable and resilient against the challenges posed by large online platforms.

Conclusion and your feedback

As we hit the 5th anniversary of Book Direct Day, I think it’s fair to say that the public still doesn’t know it’s a viable (and cheaper) alternative option.

Should you still be posting about it today? Too right you should.

Individual goals

But you should take every step possible to drive as many direct bookings as possible. Day in, day out. Don’t give up. Many hosts and managers are moving the barometer of bookings toward more direct bookings.

Work your way through the first list of ChatGPT’s suggestions. Draw up a checklist and an action plan.

Go to HiChee.com’s host verification page and verify your listing.

If you list with Airbnb, Booking.com, or Vrbo, your property is already listed. If you cross-list, it already shows price comparisons and an estimated book direct price. Once you verify, travelers will see a button that takes them to your website. Even if you don’t have a website, potential guests can contact you via the messaging system.

It’s 100% free, and there are zero commissions.

Let’s kick some ass.

Working together

Have a second read through ChatGPT’s suggestions and my notes. Draw up an action plan checklist. Set yourself some goals

Let’s discuss how we can raise public awareness in the comments below. Which of the suggestions could work? Which of them are pipe dreams?