News, Information and Ideas for Managing or Booking UK Holiday Cottages
View articles for holiday cottage owners and bookers. Many of these articles are mentioned in The Holiday Homefront, a monthly newsletter for holiday cottage owners ]published for free.
Other articles help anyone interested in planning a self-catering holiday, from advice on planning and booking different types of property to information on cottages offering discounts. These are published in a Newsletter for people interested in booking holiday cottages and wanting to know more about booking procedures, discounts, and holiday ideas. To receive a copy, click the Newsletter button at the bottom of the page.
Contents vary but will include the following:
- Tips on getting it right when finding and booking a particular type of holiday cottage - such as one with 'the right kind of pool' pool, or what to expect to be included in the rental price.
- Inspiring articles for people planning UK holidays on our 'favourite holiday cottages' for holidays on a theme or particular location, such as holiday cottages for walkers' best luxury beach holiday cottages in Cornwall.
- When to discuss (and when not to discuss discounts) and some great deals available at the time of writing.
- Legal news of interest to all holiday cottage owners and managers.
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Show Sunshine on Leith
...and Lincoln, Lowestoft, Launceston or where ever you are! The arrival of spring will probably come as a relief to everyone, as it’s quite clear that most people experienced a reduction in the number of last-minute half-term bookings in February. The nation seemed to assume that everywhere in the countryside was underwater while massive waves were inundating all holiday cottages within a few miles of a beach. The priority right now is not to let bookers believe that such soggy conditions will prevail into April, May and June. The most common question being asked in phone calls to our offices at the moment is, “What’s the weather going to be like at Easter?”
It seems that bookers believe we are blessed with meteorological foresight. Experts at holiday cottage marketing and management, we may be, but as yet, we haven’t completely mastered the art of sunshine on demand. Believe me, if we had, we’d be giving a hefty chunk to the
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What’s Trending in January?
In addition to the significant increase in site traffic, we have noticed that interest in the main summer holiday weeks is well up on last year. Naturally, the fact that the sun decided to grace the UK with its presence last summer may be influential. However, it may also be because people have woken up to the fact that many local education authorities have reduced this year’s official summer holiday dates from 6 to 5 weeks (although some schools may allocate training days to extend the holiday).
In addition, schools are now working hard to stop parents from taking their children out of school for holidays during term time (in some cases even fining them), all of which may mean more families competing for holiday dates in July and August. If that means the peak summer is taken care of, the challenge now will be positioning your cottage to attract bookers who can holiday during term time.
Brainstorm the type of niche
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Spend Christmas or New Year in a North Devon Holiday Cottage
Are you still looking for a holiday cottage for Christmas and/or the New Year? There aren’t many gems left by now, but we’ve uncovered a few that are too good to be left unbooked. Here’s a tidy selection of beautifully furnished houses and cottages sleeping from 4 to 12 guests in North Devon.
Why North Devon?It’s a land of deep-banked lanes and extensive beaches, which, in winter, are perfect for long bracing walks. Watch the surf thundering onto the shore, or stomp from pub to pub on Exmoor before returning to your cottage with its roaring log fire. It’s also a corner of England that knows how to celebrate. Enjoy or join the various Beach Swims on Woolacombe, Saunton Sands or Westward Ho! where locals and visitors plunge in the bracing waves on Boxing or New Year’s Day. You can wear your wetsuit if you like, but it would be cheating! Most people wear fancy dress, but some hardy folk still venture
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It's competition time again! All over the country, people will be reviewing their photographic archives in search of an image that will be good enough to be awarded the ultimate accolade: the My Holiday Marketing Christmas Card.
We are still dedicated to some of the old ways for an online company. One of them is sending a genuine, handwritten Christmas Card by Royal Mail to all those to whom we'd like to send season's greetings (around 400) by Royal Mail is one of them.
Last year's winning photo from Binney Matthews at Great Trevarron House is shown here.
For the winner, as well as gracing the front of the card, we will:
Send you a Christmas hamper, or if you are a cottage owner, you can have a 12-month free listing on My Favourite Holiday Cottages.Please post a picture of the winning card on our Blog, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ pages worldwide.Post it as a News Story on My Favourite Holiday Cottages.We'll also send you a Christmas card! -
New - Add Your Testimonials
Last year, the techies amongst you were probably talking about Panda and Penguin. This autumn, it's all about Hummingbird. For the uninitiated, they are not Batman villains or secret agents. It's the latest changes Google has made to the way it ranks websites.
My Favourite Reviews should appeal to these latest changes as it encourages more, forgive the jargon, 'user-generated content' on the site. Allowing your past guests - or even those who have fallen in love with your cottage having read your listing can now add their opinion on the favourite things they like about your cottage. Do note that, My Favourite Reviews allows people to do just that - write about their favourite things, so no risk of being held to ransom by someone with an axe to grind. Why not e-mail recent guests who you know have had a wonderful holiday at your cottage and ask them to add a review to your listing on My Favourite Holiday Cottages? Enclose the
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My Favourite Reviews: What and How
We raised this in the August Newsletter, and we'll probably raise it again, as it can become a very powerful tool in generating more interest in MFHC.
My Favourite Reviews invites your guests, past and present, to post a description of their favourite things about your cottage. It's just about their favourite things, though. We've seen and heard too many horror stories of review sites being abused with unfair and often untruthful postings. Let's face it: if you really wanted to, it's always possible to find something to be pessimistic about in just about any cottage. What we want to do is to allow people to see what others enjoyed about your cottage.
You can e-mail your guests to invite them to list their favourite things about your cottage or their holiday and give them the link to your page.
Then, invite them to click on the 'My Favourite Reviews' button and add whatever compliments they feel comfortable making
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September, and harvest festival time in the shires (at the time of writing). But there’s an all year round harvest festival to be enjoyed all over the UK in the form of Farmers’ Markets. If you’ve yet to visit one, put aside your next trip to Tesco and head for your local farmer’s market. As well as providing deliciously tasty, organic and locally grown foods, shopping at one is a great way to support the local economy and a healthier lifestyle. You’ll find the majority of the produce originated from within a few miles of the market, rather than having been flown and driven hundreds, if not thousands, of miles. What’s more, the stallholders themselves will often suggest delicious ways to prepare and cook their wares.
There’s probably a farmers’ market near you – go visit. But why not incorporate a trip to a market within a short break at a holiday cottage, creating a real culinary break without having to spend a fortune in restaurants. Check out our
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Introducing My Favourite Reviews!
Here’s the first news of an essential new feature for My Favourite Holiday Cottages.
Guests - or those who’ve just fallen for your cottage by looking at it - can now post a review saying exactly what it is about your cottage and/or their stay in it that they really like about it.
Reviews will appear on your listing page.
We’ve been doing a lot of research into reviews, and it’s pretty clear that they help to attract more bookings. Equally, they can be open to abuse, as we’re sure you know. So, we’ve created a review format that allows people to focus on the positive aspects of your holiday cottage.
A reviewer writes about their ‘Favourite’ things about it. Moreover, they can also add an eye-catching photo, which adds greater authenticity.
When a review is submitted, we’ll moderate it first. We won’t permit it to be published if it’s abusive or contrary to My Favourite Reviews’ principles, we won’t
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First of all, before you read the reviews, make sure the cottage you’re considering is a cottage you’re pretty happy to stay in before reading the reviews. Does it fit your criteria? Imagine yourself and your family or friends relaxing in the photos, etc.
Do you still like the look of the property? OK, let’s check the reviews. There are two types: reviews or testimonials on a property’s website or advert and reviews posted on independent sites.
“Wow! What a stunning property! We had a fantastic time here, and there is much to explore locally. We’ll definitely have to come back. Loved the fresh flowers and eggs from the chickens.” Thank you! Jenny, Sue, John and Ernie the Westie. Hillcrest Cottage, Suffolk
You can pretty much guarantee that these will be positive. Occasionally, some owners post comments that flag up the property’s unsuitability for particular types of