With a share of more than 90% of the search market worldwide, Google should be a top priority for hotel marketers and revenue managers when it comes to being found online. The challenge is that hotel search results are often dominated by big hotel brands and online travel agencies (OTAs), driving organic listings down the page and making it harder for smaller, independent properties to compete. The only real way to guarantee a high search result ranking is through paid advertising. Instead of trying to find travelers, travelers find you – no matter where they are in the world. Even a small budget allocation for ads can generate a significant number of bookings. While you may have tried Google Ads before, you may not be aware that Google Hotel Ads (GHA) offers a more targeted option. Here we explain how Google Hotel Ads work, why they’re an important distribution channel for independent properties, and how to get started. We’ll also clear up some of the confusion about other ad products and share strategies for optimizing your return on investment. What are Google Hotel Ads? Google Hotel Ads is a paid service that allows hotels to display real-time rates and availability on the Google Search results page and Maps. Travelers love these listings because they can compare pricing from a range of booking sources on one page. For hotels, they can be a valuable source of direct bookings because the ads are linked to the hotel’s booking engine. The hotel sets a budget and bidding parameters and pays for each click received on the ad. When a hotel bids on Google Hotel Ads, ads can appear in several areas:
How do Google Hotel Ads work?
When a user searches for hotels in a destination on Google, a hotel search box appears directly below Google Ads. The user can click on one of the listings, scroll down to click the “View all hotels” button, or enter new dates and filters to revise the search.
If the user clicks on a hotel listing, the user is taken to the hotel’s Google My Business page, where information about the property is displayed, along with a list of booking sources and available rates, starting with Google Hotel Ads, followed by unpaid (or organic) listings.
If the user searches a hotel’s name on Google, the hotel’s knowledge panel appears to the right of the screen (or below Google Ads on mobile searches), along with booking sources and rates.
When setting up Google Hotel Ads, hotels can choose between two booking models:
Note that most hotels and OTAs only use the cost-per-click model, so Google Hotel Ads is primarily considered a metasearch platform. A metasearch platform displays rates and availability from a variety of OTAs and booking providers, allowing travelers to compare a hotel’s pricing from across the web on one page. Aside from Google, popular metasearch sites include Tripadvisor, Kayak, and Trivago. Learn more about metasearch advertising.
What is the difference between Google Ads and Google Hotel Ads?
Google Hotel Ads are designed specifically for hotels, whereas Google Ads (formerly AdWords) are used by all types of businesses. Google Ads appear at the top and bottom of search result pages and are labeled “Ad.” To appear in Google Ads, hoteliers must create an account on Google Ad Manager and build campaigns, specifying the keywords to target, a daily budget, ad copy, and other parameters. Unlike Google Hotel Ads, Google Ads are based on keyword search terms and are not tied to hotel availability or rates. Find out more about Google Ads.
Below is a breakdown of the different ways your property can be shown in Google search results:
1. Free Booking Links
2. Google My Business
3. Google Hotel Ads
4. Google Ads
What’s the difference between Google Hotel Ads, OTAs, and Tripadvisor?
Online travel agencies like Expedia and Booking.com operate on a commission model, charging a percentage of the room rate for every booking. Google Hotel Ads, Tripadvisor, and other metasearch platforms operate on a cost-per-click model, charging for each click to their website (also known as pay-per-click PPC). Although Google and Tripadvisor offer a commission model too, it is less popular on these platforms than the CPC model.
What’s the difference between Google Hotel Ads and Free Booking Links?
Whether or not you purchase Google Hotel Ads, it’s strongly recommended to take advantage of the free booking links offered by Google. Similar to GHA, free booking links allow you to advertise your room rates and a link to your booking engine on your hotel’s knowledge panel and Google My Business pages. The information appears directly below Google Hotel Ads, at the top of organic listings, and includes the label “Official Site,” making it stand out from other links and driving more clicks. Not only is this link free, but any clicks and direct traffic it generates are free too.
To activate your free booking link, you must work with an approved integration partner. See below for more information.
Learn more about Google’s free booking links.
Benefits of Google Hotel Ads
Participation in Google Hotel Ads offers a number of advantages to independent hotels, including opportunities to:
6 strategies for making the most of Google Hotel Ads
To maximize returns on your investment in Google Hotel Ads, consider these strategies:
How to get started
As an independent hotel, you will need to work with a connectivity partner to set up and manage your Google Hotel Ads campaigns. A proud Google integration partner, Cloudbeds can automatically push your rates and availability to Google in real-time, increasing your visibility and direct bookings. We can help you activate your free booking link.
To inquire about setting up your property on Google Hotel Search, reach out to our Support Team today.
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