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Ask Anthony: Independent Hotels Joining Soft Brands

  • Anthony Melchiorri
  • 14 August 2024
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I own a small independent hotel and am exploring branding options to help increase visibility in our popular metropolitan area. Would you recommend becoming a soft brand?

Exploring branding options is a crucial step for your independent hotel. Soft brands offer a unique blend of independence and brand recognition. Backed by major chains, soft brands allow hotels to retain their unique identity while benefiting from the parent company’s marketing, reservation systems, and loyalty programs. This model provides the charm and personalized service of an independent hotel with the operational support and reach of a major brand.

Partnering with a soft brand can significantly enhance your hotel’s visibility, leveraging the parent company’s marketing prowess and global distribution systems to drive more bookings and attract diverse guests. Additionally, joining a soft brand grants access to established loyalty programs, bringing repeat guests who might not have considered your hotel otherwise. The operational support offered, from training to technology, can streamline your processes and improve guest experiences while allowing you to maintain your hotel’s unique character and charm, which can be a significant competitive advantage.

Affiliation with a soft brand does come with fees, including initial joining fees, ongoing royalties, and marketing contributions. It’s essential to weigh these costs against the potential benefits. While soft brands are more flexible than traditional franchising, they still impose certain standards and compliance requirements, which might limit some of your creative freedom. Furthermore, any negative publicity faced by the parent company can affect all affiliated properties, including your hotel.

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Soft brands offer a compelling option for independent hoteliers looking to boost their market presence while preserving their unique appeal. Carefully evaluate the costs and benefits to determine if this path aligns with your hotel’s long-term goals.

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