HelloBC.com business listings are pulled in to the site from Tripadvisor. Here are some considerations to ensure your Tripadvisor and HelloBC listing is at its best.
When prospective visitors are searching through Tripadvisor, they want to see ratings, customer reviews, and information about your business. Perhaps more importantly, they want to get a look at your business so they know what to expect if they do choose to visit.
Tripadvisor features several different photography options: Traveller photos (supplied by travellers), Management photos (supplied by you), and Professional photos (supplied by Tripadvisor photographers). While people love to see what past guests have uploaded, they also want the most accurate and up to date look at your business as possible. Management photos are a great way for you to give potential guests exactly what they are looking for.
Recent studies show that businesses with 30 or more photos have 41% more traveler engagement than those with 10 or fewer.
There are some tried, tested, and proven methods to using Tripadvisor Management photos to your advantage. Here are the 6 most effective ways to create and manage your Tripadvisor Management photos:
Rather than rummaging around in your folders for what is available, create a shot list of all of the possible images that will show the features that set your business apart from the rest. By creating a shot list, you make the most of your photographer’s time, and you end up with exactly the photos you need to put your best foot forward.
Please note: Due to privacy considerations, Destination BC cannot publish any photos on HelloBC business listings that include identifiable people’s faces. Photos of your property or business are more helpful to the traveller. Consider this when you are selecting images for your Tripadvisor listing.
Revelstoke Railway Museum does a nice job ensuring that key features of the museum are showcased through imagery.
Tip: Update your Tripadvisor Primary Photo (the first image a traveller will see) with the season.
What makes your business, service or product unique? Is it a signature dish, a property or building feature, or a cool experience? Consider what people love about your business and make sure it’s included in your listing. Include compelling captions that describe why your prospective guests should be excited about what they’re seeing.
Cassiar Cannery calls out the places and activities in image captions that make the property stand out for guests.
Tip: In the Reviews section of your Tripadvisor listing, sort your reviews by key words mentioned by your guests. Look for what’s popular or has received positive reviews and include a photo.
That may be an iPhone or it may be a professional camera with a lighting kit. The higher quality the photo, the more attractive your page will be.
Remember, a high percentage of your visitors may be viewing your photos on their phones. Images may appear smaller and lose details on mobile.
Use the rest of the photo to draw attention to it.
The vineyard row directs the eye to the lovely view a guest can expect at Cedar Creek Estate Winery.
Find additional Tripadvisor photo guidelines here.
For information on getting a tourism business listing on TripAdvisor or on HelloBC, visit Destination BC’s Tourism Business Portal.
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