Google are saying goodbye to their commission-based bidding models for metasearch advertising. The good old days when you only paid after a guest's stay are over. Now, we're moving towards paying upfront.
Let's dive into what this means for your hotel's budgeting strategies and how you can navigate these circumstances.
For years, Google's CPA model provided a safety net for hotels, ensuring that they paid for advertising only when it resulted in actual stays. This model aligned well with the hospitality industry's cash flow dynamics, as payments to Google were made post-consumption, mirroring the way hotels received their revenues. However, with the shift to upfront payment models, the landscape has now changed.
In the new scenario, hotels are required to pay for advertising up front. That’s without the assurance of immediate returns. This means that hotels must now forecast their advertising spend and potential returns with great accuracy.
The primary challenge lies in managing cash flow – making sure that there is enough to cover advertising costs while waiting for the bookings through metasearch. The transition to an upfront payment model can be daunting, particularly for smaller hotels or those with limited marketing budgets. With that in mind, hoteliers might want to think about funds that were previously allocated to other areas with low return which could be redirected towards high return metasearch advertising.
Triptease is uniquely positioned to assist hotels in this shift. In short, Triptease offers an industry-leading Metasearch product and more than five years experience building AI-powered bidding models.
Our edge is the ability to use unique hotel data that Google doesn't access. This allows us to tailor our algorithms based on extensive global hotel data. This enables us to consistently outperform Google's algorithms.
Triptease will continue to offer a PPX payment model with no risk to performance or cost, and no change or disruption for hotels. Get in touch with our team today if you’re interested in making the switch from your current provider.