Happy New Year from the best accommodation website in the world!
Thursday, January 1st, 2009
OK, perhaps not yet but we do hope to be eventually
Seriously though, thanks to all the guests who booked via our sites over the last year and thanks too to all those accommodation owners who supported us throughout that year. We hope that we provided y’all with a service that you felt was useful.
Over 2008 we grew quite a bit in size, just about doubling the number of listings during the course of the year and adding a number of new countries to our fold. We’ve also added property sales to our little empire on the same basis to try and help people regain control of the sale of their properties from the estate agents. Finally, of course, this blog was born too and we hope that it’s provided people with information helpful to the marketing of their accommodation properties.
What’s in store for next year? Well, we’ll likely be adding a few more countries over the year I expect. Lots more new property listings too, of course. In amongst that we’ll be adding some more improvements to the sites and probably adding a few more domains to our stable to help us to reach more guests for our owners. We feel that we’ve pretty much completed the initial reference entries for this blog that we were aiming to do when we started so it’ll be starting to move into different areas over the coming year.
And for us personally there’s a relocation coming up as we move operations from entirely France based to a UK/France split. That doesn’t directly affect the listings sites which are currently hosted in the UK and America but it will likely have an impact on the content of the blog entries in due course.
Finally, we’d like to wish the global economy the best of luck in getting out of the current mess. I’m not so sure that the measures being put in place by the various governments around the world will be enough to pull us out of what sometimes seems like a tailspin into oblivion so we’re gonna need a little luck to get us through.
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Many people seem to think that they’ll get away without bothering with credit cards at all if they’ve only a small B&B or perhaps an equally small holiday apartment. After all, you wouldn’t lose that many guests by not accepting cards, would you?