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Hilton, Marriott, Four Seasons Are Most 'Relevant' Hotel BrandsBy Vicky Karantzavelou How do you choose a hotel? By the quality of service? The view? What your friends might think? How about the water pressure in the shower? Don't laugh. Brodeur Partners looked into the heart of what really matters when it comes to online conversation about hotel choice and has come up with intriguing answers. "We wanted to go beyond speculation and opinion, and really see what drives online behavior - in this case, conversation - around different hotel brands," said Brodeur Partners CEO Andy Coville. The study reveals that Hilton, Marriott, and Four Seasons (in that order) have the highest Conversational Relevance in online discussions among leisure and business travelers. The conclusion is based on an analysis by Brodeur Partners and MavenMagnet of what is "relevant" in online brand conversation. The Conversational Relevance scale is a measure of how much people are talking about a brand and how impactful and positive that conversation is. Brodeur and MavenMagnet parsed more than 18,000 online conversations between May 2012 and October 2012 across social networks, profiles, forums, news websites and blogs. "We looked not only at practical considerations but at how the brands resonated with hotel guests' senses, values and social needs, which are the other dimensions of Brodeur's relevance model," said Jerry Johnson, Brodeur executive vice president of strategic planning. "When a brand is engaging all four dimensions, it inspires strong feelings and an abiding loyalty in those who experience it." "Using our proprietary technology, we tap into the collective intellect of engaged consumers -in this case, consumers sharing their experience about travel and hotels," said Aditya Ghuwalewala, MavenMagnet founder. "Our zero interference approach eliminates the risk of respondent conditioning thereby delivering actual insights focusing on what's relevant in the space." Four Elements that Drive RelevanceThe top hotel brands in the analysis displayed highly positive overall Conversational Relevance scores based on positive/negative buzz differential, with Hilton earning a 58 percent score followed by Marriott (56 percent) and Four Seasons (51 percent). The analysis dug much deeper, however, looking at each of the 10 brands' attributes through Brodeur's four relevance pathways:
The analysis further broke down results between leisure and business travelers. Room cleanliness, for example, means more to business travelers than leisure travelers. It's the other way around for recreation. Leisure travelers were broken down further still, between those traveling with children and those without. The Ritz-Carlton was particularly popular in conversations in the former category, and recreation was paramount for families. Key findingsThe Conversational Relevance analysis was able to specifically identify strengths that some brands could leverage and weaknesses that held other brands back. In addition, it identified a framework that all hotels can use in managing their online and social communications:
Why Conversational Relevance?This study on the hotel industry is the first demonstration of Brodeur's new Conversational Relevance model. Applicable to any industry, organization, brand, person, idea, candidate or cause, the Conversational Relevance methodology measures buzz volume, impact and positivity/negativity across four relevance dimensions. At the same time, it identifies hot topics, positive and negative, uncovering hidden strengths on which to build a business and risks that could devolve into crises. The Conversational Relevance methodology has a number of advantages:
"Our relevance strategy is founded on the principle that creating a dominant, relevant brand is as much a science as an art," said Coville. "Relevance can be quantified and, more importantly, systematically improved to support behavior change in the people you're hoping to influence. Conversational Relevance is just one of our many services that deliver on this principle." Source: Travel Daily News
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