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Guide to Marketing Holiday Rentals
If you are a French property owner, discover how to carry out the most effective marketing of your holiday let or gite, especially in a challenging market.
Marketing a French holiday rental, property, letting or gite?
Our exclusive free guides for holiday property owners cover planning your marketing strategy, finding your unique selling point, and creating the perfect advert for your holiday property.
And if you want to get extra exposure for your French holiday property, there's no better way than advertising on French Connnections, for the equivalent of just £12.50 per month.
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How to Run a Holiday Rental Advertising Campaign
To advertise a holiday rental property successfully online, it’s good to start with a clear strategy and adequate funding, then create an online advert that is informative and stands out from the crowd.
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Finding your French Holiday Letting’s Unique Selling Point
These days a Unique Selling Point – the feature that makes you different - is almost a marketing essential. What ‘extras’ and unique features does your holiday let offer guests?
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Using the Internet to Advertise your Holiday Home Online
The place to get your property noticed is, of course, the internet, but the presentation of your holiday home needs to have something that makes it stand out.
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Using Special Offers to Promote your French Holiday Property
Special offers and promotions are a quick and easy way to get your holiday rental property noticed and sell extra weeks throughout the season.
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The French Gite Market: Your Guide to Advertising Gites in France
Is the French gite a saturated market? The short answer is no. The market for self-catering holidays in France is not saturated – but to succeed in the present climate, gite owners need to be astute and pro-active.
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Marketing Your French Holiday Property in a Challenging Market
With every challenge come opportunities. When the market is uncertain, you may not be able to change the bigger forces at work but you can take well considered – even innovative - action wherever possible.