I'm sorry, RSA is a Reservation Service Agent. I'd like to join one for wider exposure and to use for my 800 number.
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I'm still confused. Do you want to sign up to be on Priceline or one of those Global Mgmt Systems? They put your inventory out for sale. Generally at a 15-30% commission.
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No, as I understand it, a reservation service agency will, for a fee, help get your name out to prospective inn guests by connecting to various search engines through the use of tag words in your website, such as your area, "historic", "antiques", etc. And they will collect deposits, gather some background info on prospective guests and process credit cards when they book reservations for you. I'm thinking this is a good thing to have, but maybe not.
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I guess my reply would be - why do you want a third party sticking their nose in?
You can hire a website developer to add all the pertinent info to your site to get it showing well in searches for whatever you want. Or, you can do this yourself if you want. A lot of us do our own sites. But it's not for everyone.
Alternately, you can select some well known B&B directories to put your info on. There's a yearly charge for that but you pick and choose the ones you think will work for you. Even air B&B is an option.
Sign up with the Chamber of Commerce or other local marketing organization in your area to get referrals.
What it sounds like you're thinking is a 'travel agent' or a 'property manager'. They are going to charge you handsomely for the service. And from what it appears you've heard about them, they control YOUR money. There really shouldn't be anyone between you and the guest's credit card info. You want the money flowing directly from the guest to you via a credit card processor (many, many of these out there).
Unless you don't want to do this part of it. If you're living off site you might want to be more hand's off. It really depends on your vision for how involved you're going to be.
We do use booking.com to get our name out to people who are looking for a hotel but might want to try a B&B. But they take the info and then hand it over to us to process the payments. They get 15% for doing their part of it. That's 15% per night. So if the guest books a week, booking reeled them in once but gets paid 7x.
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