Social Media Survey 2012 Results

Here are results of  The Hotel Social Media Survey 2012, a survey conducted in assocation with RateGain. The survey looks at the intended levels of investment into social media, budgeting and investment in social media programmes, the number of people hotels are putting behind social media programmes on property, the tools used to manage programmes and which sites are most important. This is the second year of the survey and we do plan to do a third.

These results can help guide your planning for 2013, and as the number of participants in the survey increase we can offer you greater details of the results we get,

If you’d like more information on the survey or would like to participate in the 2013 survey then please get in touch via the blog.

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Revenue by Design Hotel Social Media Monitor 2012 Survey Results from revenuebydesign

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