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Time to survey our friends here on a major issue that's dividing me and my spouse. Would really be interested in everyone's feedback on this issue, that goes to branding, positioning, signage, marketing - the whole shebang.
In the interest of not coloring people's opinions, I'm not going to let you know which side of the coin I come down on.
The issue: Should we remove "Bed and Breakfast" from the name of our establishment and just go with "Inn?" Or something entirely different
Currently: The current name of our establishment is "Phineas Swann Bed & Breakfast Inn." Yes, it's redundant. But the previous owners named it that to maximize returns on search engines when customers are looking for either a B&B or an Inn. It's currently part of our legal name ("Corporate Name dba Phineas Swann Bed & Breakfast Inn.")
Arguments For:
In the interest of not coloring people's opinions, I'm not going to let you know which side of the coin I come down on.
The issue: Should we remove "Bed and Breakfast" from the name of our establishment and just go with "Inn?" Or something entirely different
Currently: The current name of our establishment is "Phineas Swann Bed & Breakfast Inn." Yes, it's redundant. But the previous owners named it that to maximize returns on search engines when customers are looking for either a B&B or an Inn. It's currently part of our legal name ("Corporate Name dba Phineas Swann Bed & Breakfast Inn.")
Arguments For:
- The value of the term "bed and breakfast" has been diminished, damaged and possibly even destroyed by Air. When you tell people you run a B&B these days, they ask "which rooms in your house do you rent?"
- "Bed and Breakfast" among younger customers has a dated, grandma's house feel that can't be overcome.
- "Bed and Breakfast Inn" is redundant. Pick one or the other.
- "Bed and Breakfast" doesn't summarize all that we do here. We host events. We host 10-15 weddings per year. We provide multiple amenities and services like in-room massages that some B&Bs don't.
- We need to change in order to draw in more younger customers. Many younger customers don't use the search term "bed and breakfast."
- Changing a brand is dangerous. It can negatively affect your search engine placement, brand recognition,'
- Changing costs money. Reprinting materials, replacing signs, the time involved in updating other referring sites and OTAs.
- "Bed and Breakfast" defines what we do. We provide a room or suite to stay in and breakfast. We don't serve dinner. We aren't a restaurant. We don't have a bar. Using "Phineas Swann Inn" would suggest services we don't provide.
- Many millennials aren't turned off by the B&B name. They see it as a romantic option.
- If it ain't broke, don't fix it. We outsell the two other inns in our town, and are the only "bed and breakfast" (excluding the airs).
- Phineas Swann Bed & Breakfast (drop "Inn")
- Phineas Swann Inn ("drop Bed & Breakfast")
- Phineas Swann Inn & Suites
- Phineas Swann Resort
- Phineas Swann Resort & Spa (we currently don't offer full spa services but would like to)