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Who’s Got Room? My biggest undertaking yet!

Well the time has come for me to end my online silence and share with you my biggest digital undertaking to date. Today I present to you Who’s Got Room? Corp (www.whosgotroom.com) The quick and easy way to book hotels! Really, you can book a room anywhere at any time in three steps using Who’s Got Room? Click on the thumbnail below or just visit the site to take a look.

WhosGotRoom.comThis project was conceived in February and has slowly been taking shape. Who’s Got Room? is a website for people to find the best deal on lodging right now. Our focus has been to provide people with the ability to find a hotel room on the go, quickly and easily.

Who’s Got Room? in its current form is only a scratch on the surface to what we are building. As of now our site is not much different than most of the other Hotel travel sites online. With that said this is not our primary goal but just our starting point. Throughout the next year we have multiple niche lines of services coming to benefit various kinds of people and organizations needing solutions to their Hotel and lodging demands.

I’d love to bore you all with what is coming but I am sticking to what is here already. Our entire focus is towards people needing rooms right now as well as for people on the move. Not long after this post goes live the mobile version of our site will be functioning for people with web enabled phones/PDAs.

In the beginning, when everything was manual and there was no way for us to make money off the service we thought that it would be just a cool idea to list hotels based on availability “right now.” Soon we realized it was too much to ask for hotels to constantly update their current availability so the site quickly lost relevance. I wish I would have figured this out before I called all the Fargo Hotels (now if only I ranked for my hometown…) to get them added onto our site. So we scoured for a suitable partner including all of the other good stuff like begging for money and figuring ways to cut costs and still make the site function.

When you find yourself in need for a Hotel don’t hesitate to use Who’s Got Room? With our Low Rate Guarantee you have absolutely nothing to lose. Overall I couldn’t be more excited and I really can’t wait for the additions to come as they are going to rock your world at some point. So stay tuned and remember Who’s Got Room?

Of course it goes without saying that I appreciate all your feed back and comments about the site.

3 Lessons of marketing deployment

I put together a short list of things I need to remind myself from time to time. These are just a couple of examples that make business, marketing and products all the more better when done right.

1. Marketing is made much easier with a product.

So many times people jump the gun on marketing and forget to develop a good product in an attempt to cash in on those marketing dollars. Marketing and products go hand-in-hand. To have a successful campaign in affiliate marketing, the local mom and pop store, selling shoes or whatever the case might be requires a balance between product and placement.

I know this seems very logical, but I know from my own experience that I can get very excited about things and tend to overlook some of the small details. This is when having a plan of attack and sticking to it helps. If you develop a worth-while product that people truly can use, the marketing can be much easier provided there is synergy. Develop a plan and think things through before acting them out. In the end you will save a lot of time and energy.

2. Not all products have to be useful, but the marketing has to be truthful.

People sell things all the time that no one has a use for, but they are fun, quirky, silly, bizarre, colorful, you name it. As long as the marketing that surrounds that product is telling the truth, then there is no issue with how or what is being sold. On the flip side of the coin, you can’t make people believe your product does something it doesn’t (not ethically at least).

It goes without saying that people will buy anything they latch onto at any given time. I have a friend who still buys Hot Wheels at a drop of a hat. He likes to collect Hot Wheels and views them as a neat way to splurge. But if a product is misrepresenting itself or claims to do things that it can’t, word will get around eventually that either the product or the creator cannot be trusted.

3. Market to the talkers

People in general love to talk, especially about things that have captivated their attention, are unique, highly useful and so on. People will also talk about things they didn’t like or find useful. How many times have you been in the store contemplating which item you are going to buy when a stranger out of nowhere appears and recommends one product over the other? I am sure this happens to me or someone next to me at least once a month. You want to get your product in the hands of the people like that who are doing the talking.

If your product / service is good, they will be sure to let you know also the reverse is true as well. Then it is a matter of you enabling them to talk and share with others about your product or finding a way to channel that input into bettering the product. Yes, that is correct, even bad comments and remarks are a good thing. This probably explains why software always has a never version or release. Could you imagine if we were all still running Windows 98?

I recently saw an ad on TV about some Microsoft experiment that was letting people try Microsoft’s newest operating system Vista under a different name. Then after all of the good comments and ooohs and awwws they told the participants it was Vista all along. I have to admit I was one of the ones who refused to switch to Vista until hell froze over. After being forced to use it I don’t have any notable complaints other than being on a learning curve. I am sure in the end I will adapt to the software and the software will adapt to me.

Anyways the list can go on and on forever, but ultimately it is up to you as a marketer and producer to establish what your baseline for service and quality will be.