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Disadvantages of Cloud Computing - Cloud Academy Blog - 0 views

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      Despite its benefits, cloud computing has its disadvantages. An outage could happen as well as downtime. Now, there are ways to minimize the effects of downtime and outage such as multi-region deployments
  • Cloud computing has benefited many enterprises by reducing costs and enabling a focus on one’s core business competence
  • here can be disadvantages to cloud computing, especially in smaller operations.
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  • key disadvantages and share tips and best practices that your teams can employ to address them.
  • Since cloud computing systems are internet-based, service outages are always an unfortunate possibility and can occur for any reason.
  • Best practices for minimizing planned downtime in a cloud environment
  • storing data and important files on external service providers always opens up risks.
  • Their dependence on remote cloud-based infrastructure meant taking on the risks of outsourcing everything.
  • Best practices for minimizing security and privacy risks
  • Best practices to help you reduce cloud attacks
  • Even the best teams suffer severe attacks and security breaches from time to time.
  • Since the cloud infrastructure is entirely owned, managed, and monitored by the service provider, it transfers minimal control over to the customer.
  • Best practices for maintaining control and flexibility
  • asy switching between cloud services is a service that hasn’t yet completely evolved, and organizations may find it difficult to migrate their services from one vendor to another.
  • Best practices to decrease dependency
  • Pay-as-you-go cloud services can provide more flexibility and lower hardware costs, but the overall price tag could end up being higher than you expected.
  • Best practices to reduce costs
  • the suitability of cloud computing for your specific use case should be assessed in a risk-based evaluation.
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    Cloud computing has its disadvantages like outage and downtime
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    This article speaks on some disadvantages of Cloud computing all while providing ways to tackle these threats. For example, other than the main and common disadvantages it also touches on is the switching between cloud services. This can be seen due to the lack of growth within the cloud system. Eventually the gaps between servers can cause risk of security and loss of information.
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    cloud computing disadvantages: downtime, security and privacy, vulnerability to attack, limited control and flexibility, vendor lock-in, cost concerns
mmdmd99999

Is now the right time to ditch your old point of sale for something new? | National Res... - 0 views

  • A cloud-based POS with a built-in online ordering tool lets you accept orders on your website and manage them at the POS. And since these are cloud-based systems, you can track online sales from anywhere, on any web browser—this is critical for remote work.
  • cloud-based POS systems offer an array of features including real-time sales reporting, time and attendance, inventory management, and tracking customer buying behaviors. These systems are ideal if you want to optimize your menu throughout the day, reduce overtime wages, and manage food costs.
  • Scan to Pay technology lets customers scan a unique QR code with their smartphone, usually printed on the check, and pay for their meal at the table, host stand, or from the car.   With Pay-by-Link, you can create a unique payment link and text it to the customer. No more taking card numbers over the phone; no more unpaid to-go orders from no-shows.
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  • Keep scheduling, payroll, and the POS under one roof.
  • ntegrated solution shares data, so if a server enters her tip on the POS, it syncs with the other programs. And since these are cloud-based systems, you can create schedules from anywhere. Staff members can view schedule updates from their phone in real time.
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    Cloud based POS to combine scheduling, payroll, and more
mmdmd99999

How tech helps restaurants prep for the future | National Restaurant Association - 0 views

  • customers can pay using their mobile phones and other electronic devices, using apps like Apple Pay or Google Wallet.
  • Restaurants have had to rethink the way they do business, implementing tactics to reach customers off-premises, and create a pandemic-safe dining experience, all of which can be facilitated by advanced restaurant technology.
  • Digital systems allow for mobile and online ordering from anywhere. Customers can create an order, reserve a table and pay for the service from mobile apps and devices
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  • QR codes on digital menu boards
  • pay using their mobile phone, using such apps as Apple Pay or Google Wallet.
  • Cloud-based platforms streamline a variety of tasks, including food ordering, digital menus, drive-thru operations, and kitchen management.
  • Digital POS systems make it easy for restaurants to manage a waitlist and tables. Customers can receive texts when their table is ready and place their orders while waiting.
  • POS devices and kiosks with ultraviolet light to kill or inactivate 99% of microorganisms.
  • Cloud-based tip processing lets employees receive credit-card tips on a prepaid card, reducing cash handling.
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    Cloud based technology applications in restaurants. Online ordering, mobile pay, digital menus, and inventory.
mmdmd99999

Advantages and Disadvantages of a Cloud Kitchen | SupplyNote - 0 views

  • cloud computing has been used in nearly every aspect of day-to-day life. It is used to store images, stream online movies, and even operate businesses and, now increasingly used to order food online
  • Since the client order and interactions happen through a third party food aggregator app or the restaurant’s app, cloud kitchens are the application of cloud technology in the food business.
  • A cloud kitchen uses food aggregators and online apps to take food delivery orders and have cut off the dine-in space busines
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  • Compared to opening a traditional restaurant, creating a cloud kitchen will not cost you a fortune. And after you’ve constructed your virtual kitchen, it’ll be even easy to expand. Cloud kitchen businesses don’t need to rent or buy a lot of space when they grow; hence scaling up is possible with low investment.
  • A cloud kitchen may operate many brands or digital restaurants within one roof by sharing the space
  • The most significant benefit of the cloud kitchen business is eliminating costs such as restaurant space, decor, dining tables, chairs, high-end cutlery, and electrical fixtures
  • A cloud kitchen business model is flexible and can change the menu; cuisine’s themes much easier than the dine-in restaurant. If a cloud kitchen finds some menu item not very profitable, the same can be swapped without reprinting the menu and avoiding extra cost.
  • Food aggregators charge anywhere between 20-30% of commission,
  • The ambience and interactions with the restaurant staff are two factors that contribute to consumers being more engaged to a restaurant
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    Cloud kitchen utilizing technology to create a whole new market
mmdmd99999

Video: Making 1,043 Cocktails In One Hour - Gothamist - 0 views

  • where to go for a fast drink. Sheldon Wiley, a bartender at Riff Raffs on 26th and Park earned the title of Fastest Bartender in the World from the Guinness Book of World Records on Sunday at an event at The Empire Room. To do so he had to make 1,043 drinks in one hour using at least four ingredients and without making the same drink twice. The previous record holder made 938 cocktails in one hour.
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    Fastest bartender in the Guinness Book of World Records. Sheldon Wiley made 1,043 drinks in one hour using at least 4 ingredients and without repeating any drinks.
mmdmd99999

What It Takes to be a Bartender - Art of Drink - 0 views

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    Bartending stats; on average one person can make 4-6 drinks per minute and 15 seconds to pour one pint of beer.
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Contactless Check-in for Hotels: Here's What You Need to Know - 0 views

  •  Recent surveys have found that contactless check-in and a touchless journey can help guests feel more comfortable staying in a hotel, with 26% of consumers indicating they want digital room keys and 35% asking for contactless payment options. 
  •  For check-in to be truly contactless, your hotel needs to factor in each step of a guest’s arrival and anticipate the points at which human contact can be prevented or replaced with technology.
  • Mobile check-in solutions help hotels gather customer insights about their guests: learn what their preferences are with a pre-arrival questionnaire, and see which offers and amenities a guest chooses to learn about before their stay.
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    The lodging industry has been implementing contact-free check-in way before the pandemic started. Hotel companies saw that as a solution for the long lines at the front desk and the time wasted signing required documents before receiving your key. Contactless check-in has been proven to be more effective and favorable by many travelers. Guests can now check-in through their phones and even have a digital key to unlock their room. Check-in applications will allow you to learn about the guests' interests in your amenities/ outside attractions which can help companies better the experience for the next time that guests books with them. As these contactless check-in apps are implemented into more hotels, it is best to inform the guests of the process atleast a day before their arrival. Since some might not be familiar with the idea, the companies should guide them on how to check-in through their phone and how to access their key. The more that guests will adapt to doing this, the more that they (and your employees) will be happy.
artandmer

Are hotels and outdoor concerts any safer since the Las Vegas attack? | PBS NewsHour - 0 views

  • By now, many details of that October evening in Las Vegas are well known: the lone gunman in a 32nd floor suite atop the Mandalay Bay Hotel, the arsenal of firearms, the terrified concertgoers below.
  • In a 2017 Gallup poll, 38 percent of U.S. adults said they were less willing to attend events with large crowds out of concern the events could become a terrorist target.
  • A separate Gallup poll taken days after the Las Vegas shooting found that 39 percent of Americans are “very” or “somewhat” worried that they, or a loved one, will be a victim of a mass shooting.
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  • The Las Vegas attack was, however, the first mass shooting at a hotel in the U.S., and it served as a reminder that attacks on entertainment events are a worldwide emerging threat
  • The attack Paddock carried out — from a hotel with robust security and a state-of-the-art surveillance system — left many industry insiders and security experts stunned.
  • For the first time in Coachella’s 19-year history, organizers used surveillance drones to monitor the vast grounds of the festival.
  • For months ahead of the festival, a security company called Emergence also trained Goldenvoice security and police officers in “predictive threat analysis,” a security technique that focuses on spotting signs of trouble and disrupting attacks before they take place.
  • And as security costs for hotels and event promoters increase, concertgoers in the U.S. may see slightly higher ticket prices
  • Police say Stephen Paddock planned his attack in Las Vegas at least a year in advance. In the days leading up to the shooting, Paddock was able to bring more than 23 rifles into his hotel room, set up a hidden camera in the hallway outside of his room, and drill L-brackets into the 32nd floor stairwell door and his suite to delay police from entering.
  • After the shooting, Wynn Resorts, Hilton and Disney Resorts all changed their internal policies regarding do-not-disturb signs
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    High profile hotels near large events have had to respond to events such as mass shootings since the 2017 Las Vegas attack where a guest used as hotel room to carry out the shooting. Concert venues and large hotels are now using surveillance drones and predictive threat analysis to enable their staff to recognize patterns that could indicate signs of trouble. Security costs at large venues are expensive, and they are being passed on via ticket prices. Hotels need to evaluate their need for an active shooter plan and evaluate their "do not disturb" policies and train their staff to alert management when they are unable to enter a guest room, or when they recognize something out of the ordinary.
artandmer

Is a lost hotel card key a financial risk? We found out - 0 views

  • USA TODAY took a stack of used hotel key cards to the Black Hat computer security conference in Las Vegas recently and had an expert see what exactly they contained.
  • “You’ve got nothing to worry about. There’s nothing on here at all except the room number and a date field,
  • the presentation the detective had seen actually featured a blank hotel card key which had been used by cybercriminals to store stolen information about a victim and was in no way connected to a hotel.
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  • The credit card-sized plastic keys used by most hotels today contain at most four pieces of information — which room the key is for, when the key can begin opening the door, when it should stop working, and, sometimes, a guest number.
  • hotel key cards are a great example of what the computer security world calls “least privilege,” the concept that to maintain security a system should have only enough privilege to access the information it needs to get its work done and no more
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    At some point, we've all probably heard that hotel keycards store guests' personal information and that puts our privacy at risk and perhaps even exposes us to credit card fraud. This is pure myth. Hotels encode the least amount of information possible (a term called least privilege) on a keycard, limiting it to room #, arrival and departure date. The only way anyone's personal information could get onto a keycard is for someone to reuse a hotel keycard to program it as a credit card, and that information would not be obtained from a hotel PMS system.
CHARLENE ESCOE BARNETT

THE MATERIALS ECONOMY(A LINEAR SYSTEM) - 0 views

  • The Materials Economy is a production system that dominates our manufacturing world. It is a system that starts with the extraction of raw materials from the ground and their processing into usable materials. This is followed by the refined materials being used to manufacture products in factories (called production)
  • The environment is damaged by the Materials Economy. The extraction of raw materials from the ground, damages the environment and causes pollution and physical scars on our planted. The manufacturing processes create further environmental damage, in the form of atmospheric pollution. The dumping of waste materials and the use of energy produced by fossil fuels, also contribute to environmental damage. The distribution of products, releases CO2 gases into the atmosphere, as lorries, ships and planes burn the fossil fuels, required to transport the products, from the factory to the retailer and then to
  • ed on renewable fuels, such as hydrogen or electricity (produced by wind, sea, solar and biomass). Local manufacturing rather than remote manufacture, dramatically reducing our carbon footprint / pollution. A system totally focussed on the long ter
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    This article outlines the linear cycle of the Materials of Economy, explaining each step and bringing to a close the number one issues, the damage to he planet and ultimately the people.
artandmer

Best Way to Display Photos in Weddings using Social Walls - 1 views

  • Technology has changed the way we interact with our weddings.
  • Most of the couples prefer having a website for a wedding combined with a Social wedding wall.
  • In Social Walls, Text, photos and video messages which are posted using the special wedding hashtag, are put together with the help of social media aggregator tool.
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  • after moderation, they are posted live
  • You can easily display a social media stream over an LCD screen or big plasma installed at the wedding location
  • The wedding hashtag you created for the posts should be placed somewhere where it is clearly visible
  • It’s a great way to see a wedding from multiple perspectives.
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    Hotel certified wedding planners and event and catering managers can promote social media walls to weddings, social groups, and business conventions to not only enhance the guests' hotel experience, but to also generate organic UGC (user generated content) to use in its social media marketing strategy. A relatively minimal amount of hardware is required as building a social wall can be accomplished with either an LCD projector or LED screens and a social media aggregator tool. Hotels can create new revenue streams for their F&B Department.
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Philips PDS helping hotels reduce e-waste - RECYCLING magazine - 0 views

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    Philips Professional Display Solutions (PDS) offered to upgrade hotel televisions in order to reduce e-waste. By allowing older models to be upgraded, there is higher return on investment and a reduction in the frequency of replacements. This prevents the discarding of pieces of electronic equipment that are fully functional, but are erroneously deemed out-dated and worthless.
artandmer

Building a Sustainable Future: How Hotels are Blending Design and Technology for a Gree... - 0 views

  • In the hospitality industry, construction budget constraints typically limit the amount of investment a developer can direct to sustainability practices that exceed code requirements.
  • Cost saving and green benefits of modular construction include shorter development timelines and less construction waste.
  • Customer relationship management systems (CRMs), which provide insight into guests’ preferences, make operations more efficient, reducing energy consumption and waste
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  • CRMs aggregate guests’ requests—e.g. extra recycling bins or opting-out of housekeeping service—and build profiles of those guests and their markets.
  • Integrating technology, like data-collecting software, into a building’s physical infrastructure (e.g. HVAC, electrical, or plumbing) can help owners better understand their properties’ energy usage, facilitate preventative maintenance, and enhance the guest experience
  • The sensors collect data that can be used as predictive maintenance solutions to determine the shelf life of digital solutions in room, leak sensors on water lines or sensors on HVAC, for example, that can have a negative impact on the guest experience if they break unexpectedly
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    Cornell gathered a few industry design and green tech experts to discuss the future of sustainable technology in hotels. Modular hotel buildouts can save construction waste and shorten build times, but developers can rarely afford the investment in sustainability practices that exceed code requirements. I see this daily in my career. The benefits are more long-term and if developers are not holding onto the asset long-term, they will not really see an ROI on LEED certifications, etc. CRMs can be used to track guests' digital breadcrumbs and build guest preferences in its database. Building data collection systems into the infrastructure of the hotel will give owners an overall view of where it can improve its sustainability practices.
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Proximity Marketing [Complete Guide to Success] | GroundTruth - 0 views

  • So, what is proximity advertising? Proximity marketing means using your customers’ location to market your products and services.
  • Types of Proximity Marketing Solutions
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  • GPS-Based Proximity Marketing
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    This article is a simple breakdown on what proximity marketing is, who needs it and different types of proximity marketing. This article is interesting to read because it details the topic very well and really explains how a company could be successful using proximity marketing once they know their customer target base.
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    This article is on proximity marketing. If you had never heard of proximity marketing like I did this article will help you have a better understanding of it.
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    According to Nicole Genchur, almost 5 billion phone users worldwide, including more than e billion smartphone users. As a result, using smartphones has become the perfect time for location-based technologies, advertisement, and marketing. Proximity marketing is a tactic that works for businesses in all industries and of all sizes. Proximity marketing uses customers' locations for marketing a product or a service. Most modern mobiles have GPS technology and cell phone triangulation. Proximity marketing is also known as hyper-local marketing. This technology is a highly targeted form of marketing that lets businesses show promotions to customers within a small local area. Proximity marketing is used by many businesses, which include restaurants and fast foods, retail stores, the traveling industry, and real estate companies. Proximity marketing offers many opportunities for marketing to many businesses because they can personalize the customer experience based on past, present, or future location and behavior. Proximity marketing helps boost sales, offers information that can create customer engagement, and can improve customer relationships.
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Six Ways Brands are Using Proximity Marketing Right Now | Beaconstac - 0 views

  • Proximity marketing through Bluetooth is also known as beacon marketing.
  • Malls, cinemas, restaurants, and even stores that provide free Wi-Fi make the customer spend more time on the premises, increasing the chances of spending more money. But, these aren’t the benefits that free Wi-Fi can provide to your business.
  • People receive information from the items that have transmitters attached to them. Once a cellphone is near the article, the information will be transferred without using a Wi-Fi connection
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  • he primary difference between beacons and geofencing is that beacon uses Bluetooth to communicate, whereas geofencing uses GPS signals shared with a smartphone.
  • Brands can easily choose a location to send push notifications to the customers’ mobile phone when he enters, leaves, or is around that location.
  • Improving the rate of app retention is the goal of all brands that have a mobile app. Implementing proximity marketing through beacons is an effective way to increase customer loyalty and improve customer retention
  • The popular brand Macy used a beacon-triggered mobile game app to make the shopping experience more engaging and exciting for the visitors. Buyers received a notification for participating in the game and winning $1 million worth of gifts and discounts from the brand.
  • or instance, when a customer receives a message that a clothing store near his location offers a 30% discount, he will be inclined to visit the store since he won’t have to cover a considerable distance to reach there. Moreover, when he gets there, he might avail the offers by shopping from the business.
  • Proximity marketing is also used for retargeting the customers who intend to leave the store without buying anything or who showed interest in particular products.
  • Loyalty programs are an excellent way to make your customers shop from you. Customers love to earn loyalty points to redeem those points by getting a discount from the brand or winning a gif
  • eploying proximity marketing will help your business outshine your rivals, attract more customers to your store, and boost sales.
  • ustomers are a crucial reason for the success or failure of a business
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The blessing and curse of proximity marketing | Marketing Dive - 1 views

  • Over the last few years, retailers have increasingly seen consumers migrate away from brick-and-mortar retail stores in favor of convenient digital outlets.
  • Proximity marketing is a way to appeal to these fundamental consumer desires without sacrificing a focus on the in-store experience. 
  • The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has brought several enforcement actions against both online and offline companies for failing to comply with their posted privacy policies, failing to adequately safeguard data, failing to honor consumer opt-out promises and for a general lack of transparency.
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  • This type of technology has potentially widespread applications for retailers and marketers working in partnership with each other and sharing data — for example, in airports or shopping malls where a specific marketer may not have a relationship with a particular consumer, but can provide a platform where other retailers can integrate their apps and reach out to that consumer.
  • Today's consumers engage in a shorter purchasing process, but the essential principles that underlie business-to-consumer marketing have not changed — consumers still make emotional buying decisions, they still want to comparison shop t
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      Proximity marketing provides a means to place targeted messages in the hands of consumers, literally. It's the next best thing to actually walking up and putting a product in a customer's hands yourself. Customers might walk right by a sign and ignore it or scroll right past an ad in a social feed but a notification can't be overlooked quite so easily. Sending messages directly to nearby mobile users' phones increases engagement dramatically. Beacons drive promotions that are relevant to what clients are looking for, in real time, in places where it is easy for them to make a purchase.
  • Whether you are a fashion retailer or a chain drugstore, proximity marketing should be on your radar
  • According to recent studies, including a report by Retail Touchpoints, nearly half of retailers in the U.S. la
  • unched proximity marketing programs going into 2016, and the number has only skyrocketed this year. 
  • Department stores such as Macy’s, Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus, as well as major fashion retailers such as Urban Outfitters and American Eagle, are already using beacons to target consumers based on their physical location
  • t a basic level, beacons emit radio signals to connect with nearby consumers’ mobile devices, working in conjunction with a retailer-specific app in order to push certain notifications to consumers when they are in proximity to the beacon — for example, a special offer for a product in the aisle in which they are browsing.
  • From marketers’ perspective, navigating these requirements poses a unique dilemma: how can they create content compelling enough to convince the consumer to stay committed through the opt-in process to share their data?
  • These reports and guidelines highlight the need for consumers to be informed of any data or tracking that they may not expect — for example, interaction with a broad-spectrum beacon that reaches beyond the confines of an affirmatively-downloaded retailer app.
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    This article helped me gain a better undestanding of proximity marketing and beacons. Beacons emit radio signals to connect with nearby consumers' mobile devices. This article discusses some of the pros and cons to proximity marketing in order to best engage consumers. Proximity marketing is a fairly new concept that is beginning to skyrocket.
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    I found the information about the legal requirements very interesting. If a notification pops up on my phone to ask if I would like to share information, like location, I almost never do.
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    Modern society is an era of big data. There are indeed many benefits to using proximity marketing. But pay attention to avoid excessive spam, so as not to cause customer dislike.
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    This article talks about the benefits of proximity marketing and why it is the new wave in which companies should get engaged and begin finding ways to utilize this kind of marketing amongst their consumers. The collected data is priceless information for a company to gather about its ideal customers and how to engage them. However, the downsides the article brings up are the legalities around opt-in and the opportunity to allow consumers to opt-out with ease, and the pressures to get the marketing continuously. That is a compliance issue that companies should stay clear and consider. Also, it the importance to build security features to care for this data and information being shared online.
Danaisy Abascal-Yero

How Does Proximity Marketing Help Brands Enhance Their Customer Loyalty Programs? - 0 views

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    This article talks about the different ways that proximity marketing enhances customer loyalty programs to increase customer trust and loyalty. Proximity marketing is a marketing technique involving the localized wireless distribution of promotional content in specific geographical proximity. One of the ways that it can benefit customer loyalty programs is through laser-focused targeting. This kind of marketing is precise because it allows you to target potential customers close to the area, which will enable it to be a more personalized communication. Another reason is that it helps improve customer experience through the use of QR code coupons for customers, resulting in improved customer engagement and experience. Another reason, this one is used by Marriott International, is utilizing beacons. The beacons transmit in-hotel discounts and offer to loyalty program members through the hotel app. The key to proximity marketing is that customers need to remain engaged, in the area, and new marketing techniques like those described above can absolutely help.
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Hotel Industry Trend: Mobile Proximity Marketing Gives Hoteliers and Their Advertisers ... - 1 views

  • ction via the guests' mobile devices-only now, it won't be by dialing a number or sending a text message.
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  • Proximity marketing is one of the most effective advertising tools to become available for hoteliers
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    • Henrique Rodrigues
       
      The following article analyzes the relationship of mobile proximity marketing in the hotel industry and how it is very innovative in shaping different ways to interact with hotel guests and to drive revenues. Many things have changed in the last 10 years in the advertising and marketing industry as mobile devices became more of a pocket computer. Different technologies have been developed to use the full interaction possible with the customers and marketing had to be quick to make its own changes. The inception of proximity marketing allow the companies to be more effective and develop an interactive engagement. By changing the methods of communication, marketing can deliver and offer more information than it could ever be done before. One of the main ideas behind is to entice the customers and offer them exclusivity, giving the guests what they want. In exchange, hotels get to retain more loyal customers and also gain data and statistics that will help the hotel to stay relevant at all times. At the end of the day, the main goal is increasing customer engagement, exclusivity and interaction. So far it has been working just fine.
  • hoteliers can also measure the response of their advertisements, and advertising messages can be tailored based on the hotel or advertising partner's needs in real-time
  • this interactive marketing engagement is the marriage of digital and mobile marketing used to deliver content to guests' mobile devices in a contextually relevant environment
  • The messages are automatically delivered to the guest's cell phone whenever they approach a certain distance (from 3 to 300 feet) of the TV in their room, or any digital signage in the hotel property,
  • Proximity marketing has tremendous revenue-producing potential, allowing hotels to deepen their connection with guests, encourage more loyalty and greatly improve the customer experience:
  • new opportunity for hoteliers to increase revenues by advertising to a captive audience that craves information and interaction
  • it is clear that the future of hotel marketing is ready to evolve
  • offering hotels and advertisers increased customer engagement, interaction and exclusivity. B
  • y adding proximity marketing into the mix, hoteliers can encourage guests to react to an advertisement immediately, create repeat business, and in turn generate larger ROI for hotel advertisers.
  • allows digital signs to 'talk and interact' with nearby mobile devices, providing mobile users with information and incentives at exactly the time they need them
  • Proximity marketing provides a tool to reach guests beyond just traditional advertising campaigns by adding to existing digital signage and television advertising
  • As hoteliers search for new marketing tools to increase interaction with their guests, and advertisers switch budgets from traditional advertising to newer, more interactive "new media",
  • an exclusive offer, rich media, loyalty promotions and incentives and a great deal more.
  • Proximity marketing offers hoteliers capabilities that traditional advertising never could alone, which is why it is such an effective marketing for hoteliers.
  • Two of the fastest-growing marketing channels today are mobile devices
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    This article discusses proximity marketing within the hospitality industry. Proximity marketing is a growing useful tool. Hotels are among those utilizing proximity marketing. As noted in the article and highlighted in yellow, proximity marketing allows the hotel to reach there guest after they check in. Following check in your phone can be used as increased access to the hotel. Proximity marketing is an enhancement which leads to increased innovation. Per the article proximity marketing is one of the most effective advertising tools to become available for hotels. Through proximity marketing messages are transferred to the guest cell phone. The cell phone access has the ability to lead to increased revenue. The hotel and guest can interact in new ways. This form of marketing caters to guest engagement, provides a new method of communication and allows for guests to receive information. Proximity Marketing is an innovative tool that I believe will continue and grow as the years continue.
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    This article serves to illustrate the effectiveness of proximity marketing as it is a way for businesses to carefully curate their messages based on customer interactions and in turn increase revenues through specifically targeted advertising campaigns. This digital marketing technique is designed to boost customer engagement and interaction and will enable the company to gain valuable insights to customer behavior.
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    Discussed are the uses of proximity marketing for the hotel industry. The ability to reach guests while on property and informing them of the services that are available as well offering special pricing and other incentives for returning to the property are all useful tools.
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    MUST READ! This is a powerful summary of proximity marketing - and how it applies specifically to hotels. The article is rich in statistical data on how many guests use their cell phones, have a cell phone and what the opportunities are for a hotel to use this data. Interesting stat - 98% of guests turn on their TV within 5 minutes of entering their room. What a captive way to reach out to your guests!
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    Proximity marketing allows hoteliers to reach their guest in a more innovative way. When entering a hotel lobby or bar, a push notification can be sent to them advertising the brand. It can also be done in the hotel room via their TV. With an increase in cellphone usage, 91% of Americans will be easily reached electronically.
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    Mobile proximity marketing in my opinion will continue more vigorously in the future . This is a captive audience for the hotel to connect with its guests to upsell , inform , drive business to the brand and its affiliates as well as a great tool for guest retention . Undoubtedly , the cell phone has replaced Ipads and computers in the movement for vacation guests for example . A guest would usually not take their laptops to the pool area but will more often than not , take their cell phone. A popup Ad while walking by the boutique or an outlet can stir emotions to visit or purchase that was never planned.
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    This article discusses how, using proximity marketing and hotels can deliver relevant content to guests' mobile devices at moments of maximum influence, in a contextually relevant environment. With proximity marketing, hotels can advertise to a captive audience without leaving their property or hotel rooms. Messages can be tailored according to the hotel or advertising partner's needs in real-time.
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