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Branching out

Happy Halloween!

October was relatively quiet on the hotel front ’til this weekend which is a holiday in both France & Spain so we were completely full from Friday to Sunday night.

I’ve been tidying up the various websites that we run and improving their search rankings. The combination of improvements on the main hotel page (www.mascamps.com) has given us a 10 fold increase in the number of hits so far. The equivalent changes are in the works for www.ourinns.org which is already moving up the rankings and we’re making about $50 a month now on the advertising on it and the related www.chambre-dhote.org (in French) and the self-catering equivalent, www.ourgites.org .

Separately from those developments, I thought I’d see if we could more directly make a few bob on the transport arrangements people make and registered www.perpignanflightsandcarhire.com which is starting to get a sensible search engine ranking though it’s got a long way to go. If you’re booking any travel yourself, you’ll find the cheapest car hire in the Perpignan area (no, really: I checked them all) and, I think, in Europe, worldwide flights on discount and normal airlines, the Heathrow & Stansted express tickets and even ferries. We’ve already made about half the start-up costs of this in commissions which is pretty good going I think.

More as somewhere to hang our affiliate links than anything else at present, we’ve also got www.personallychosen.com which has quite an assortment of things on it. All the above travel things but also some financial links and even La Senza. In due course, we’re planning to use it to sell some of the photos that we’ve taken for the website as prints and for a few other items that people have asked us about. Basically, it’s intended to be our main non-mascamps website. If you buy any stuff online, let me know where from and I’ll see if we can get a link for it (if you ask nicely, I will probably split the commission with you).

Started experimenting again with e-bay which is a dead cheap way to advertise. Costs just 15p for 10 days which has picked up around 40 views on average although no direct sales. We’re not that bothered about the direct sales this time: last year we had one, slightly lossmaking, direct sale but pulled in getting on for EUR 1000 in indirect bookings over the following 9 months attracted by our ebay ads.


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Oolster scoots update

Ah fargat tay tell yay that ah hay a made a bit o a change in the oolster scoots version… mascamps.com/os .

Can ah get one o them grant thingys for this?

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Winding down to Winter

We’re getting back to “normal” now after the rush of Summer business. The French tourists stop coming the weekend of August 20th but they all come that weekend so we’d to turn heaps of them away that Saturday as we were full with the wedding. Next day, none and it was back to our more normal UK bias on the bookings.

The Visa pour l’Image photojournalism festival is always a busy week for us. All the accommodation in Perpignan and for miles around is completely full that week with journalists, photographers and editors from around the world. That week we had two editors from Forward Publishing in London (the folk who do Tesco magazine) and Isaac Hernandez from Santa Barbara (who’s a travel photographer published in National Geographic etc.). Isaac was planning on doing a photoshoot of Queribus Castle but left it ’til his last day so, of course, it was shrouded in cloud.

Would you believe that we’ve STILL no bookings from Expedia? No, neither would I. Can’t understand it myself.

Over the year we’re averaging just under three times the occupancy of 12 months earlier which is pretty good going. This month (October) is the reference month that we used last year for our occupancy forecast so we’re back in the dark again as to how it’ll pan out over the next 12 months. Overall it seems to have been a very mixed year in France with quite a few people running almost empty whilst others were full.

There’s been a big increase in foreigners buying houses here this year. Whilst last year we witnessed the appearance of “British aisles” in even the smallest supermarkets, this year the most noticeable thing is that people are much more willing to try out their English plus the appearance of English papers in the village for the first time.

Anyway, as we edge into “Winter Mode”, ’tis time for us to make a start on the website refresh for the coming year. We’re planning to retain the overall look and feel of the existing site but are tightening up on the keyword lists (working on those now) and rewriting some of the text to incorporate them more completely. So, I’d welcome your thoughts on the change from www.mascamps.com/hotel/en.htm (the existing version) to Mas Camps hotel . One change that’s still to come is the separation off of the reservations section to its own page.

Also still to come is the complete winery/vineyard pages but the second versions are at Mas Camps winery and Mas Camps vineyard (and in French too). Definitely still in draft, but of interest to David I’m sure, is Mas Camps wines (haven’t done the translation of that yet as I’m waiting for the neighbours to check it).

The ongoing development of the regional guide at www.mascamps.com/region/en.htm continues and we’ve added Mas Camps tours which we tried out in paper form from August with considerable success in terms of stays being extended and sales of tickets.

Last, but not least, we’re still plugging away at trying to sell our walking tours on Ryanair. So far, no sales but ourselves and the guy doing the tours are very keen on it and the tours look excellent too I think.

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Wedding

Wow, it’s been a long time since the last issue!

We’ve continued at about twice the level of occupancy as last year which is throwing up some shortcomings in the calculations as to how many sheets and towels we need to have. Well, mainly the problem is that we’ve been pretty much 100% full most weekends but with a different bunch of people on Saturday night than Friday night; we reckon that we need around 50% more sheets & towels than we actually have to properly cover it.

Surprisingly we’ve been on expedia for getting on for two months now and not got a single booking from them. Just as well really as there’s an awful lot of admin in keeping on top of all the bookings when we’re close to 100% occupancy seeing as we list something like 120% of our rooms. We’ve continued to get a reasonable number of bookings from our original reservation system listing of last July and are getting most of the new ones from a couple of places that looked like they’d be minor fill-in sites.

Just over 7000km on the car so far.

Some **** pinched our trailer last month. If nothing else, it pushed us into buying the new one that we were needing and it’s heaps better than the last one. Wendy reckons that there’s a fair to middling chance that we’ll see someone driving around with the old trailer at some stage as it had UK plates so they’re probably thinking that we were just tourists.

Just starting to recover from our wedding booking yesterday. We’ve an absolute mountain of food leftover and will probably have to do one of our “bin runs” today to get rid of some of it as even the restaurant size bins aren’t up to taking it all. Everything went really well though the 4am finish was a teensy bit late. After a very late breakfast we managed to get rid of the last of the overnighters around noon and only have two rooms occupied tonight. That could well change rapidly as we had to turn away 6 or 7 people who turned up last night.

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Almost the summer

Still no car which is a major bummer. It’s supposed to be here next week.

We’ve now arrived in the big time with our listing on expedia. I only worked out how we got onto it last week. It seems that in the course of one of my marketing onslaughts earlier in the year I followed up who does the hotels for AirFrance and it’s an outfit I’d never heard of called WWTE who are actually expedia/hotels.com. Interestingly, if we’d applied to expedia directly, they’d have turned us down as we’d need to have 30 rooms but apply via WWTE and this restriction isn’t applied.

I’d forgotten all about hotelconnect who used to be the people behind FlyBE’s hotels but were dumped earlier in the year. Anyway, they actually call out to see you so our application has effectively been lying around for months. The guy turned up during the week and reckons that we’ll be on around mid-July. Although they don’t look after any airline flying into Perpignan, I think we’ll do quite well from their listing as they do most of their sales through travel agents which is an area we’d always wanted to get into. Also, they reckon that another airline is about to start flights into Perpignan and they’re looking for more hotels to service that.

We’ve finally started to get bookings from bookings.net . Just a couple so far but it’s a start.

Due to a slight lull before the summer kicks in I’ve finally managed to make a proper start on getting the winery/vineyard website. It’s not online yet but mark 1 should be within a week or two. We’ll probably move into online sales not too long after that as they already do mail order next door (only to France though).

Yet another “all building” booking rolled in last night. A travelling theatre group (“la Compagnie Les Affranchis”) is staying for a couple of nights (see http://www.ccas.fr/tcult/spectacle.php?ref=156).


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