Insider's Secrets to Becoming a Vendor for Hotels

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Overall topic: Insider's Secrets to Becoming a Vendor for Hotels.
    Question 1: Why is the purchasing process so complex?
    Question 2: What's the best way to market your products or services to hotels?
    Question 3: What red tape or special certifications could be involved?
    Question 4: What's the greatest misconception or secret about selling to hotels?
    ATTENDEES:
    Jill Dean Rigsby, Ideal Hospitality Partners
    Andy Hayes, Ideal Hospitality Partners
    Cory Falter, Lure Agency
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    Well. Hey, guys. Happy Friday.
    Thank you. Happy Friday to you.
    We have Jill and Andy from Ideal Hospitality Partners.
    Appreciate you guys sparing a few minutes
    on on the end of the day here.
    Excited to chat with you guys.
    We are too thanks for having us. Thank you.
    Insider secrets to becoming
    a vendor for hotels.
    I couldn't think of anybody better
    than you two would.
    You guys can you a quick intro
    for yourself it's who
    a little bit about who you are.
    Sure. Andy, I'll let you go first,
    since your name begins with a.
    I'm Andy Haynes.
    I'm the Vice President
    of Strategic Growth.
    For ideal, the whole idea is driving
    revenue for hoteliers
    and finding the suppliers
    that are going to help do that.
    And I'm Jill Dee Rigsby.
    I'm the CEO and founder of Ideal
    Hospitality Partners Group.
    And I met Andy while working
    for the same GPO group that we did.
    I was there for sixteen years.
    He was there for ten.
    I think collectively, we have 80 years
    experience in hospitality,
    and we felt like
    there was a really missing niche in
    finding ways to bring suppliers
    into the hospitality ecosystem,
    those that can solve problems and provide
    sustainable and wellness type solutions
    and to help them,
    you know, learn about hospitality.
    We found that that was something
    that needed to be addressed.
    And that's the reason we exist
    Wonderful and I to support that.
    Obviously, I found you guys because of our
    renowned passion
    of working on the B2B side of hospitality.
    Did some use the good old Google search?
    I realized there's not a lot of people
    out there doing exactly what you guys do.
    So I thought that
    this would be a fantastic conversation
    because there are so many layers to this.
    Admittedly, I'm not a hotelier,
    not I'm not I haven't worked at hotel.
    So some of these are been eye
    opening, enlightening elements to this.
    So one of which is been the entire process
    of how becoming a vendor in hotels.
    Why is the process
    for becoming a vendor so complex?
    Well, I think when you most people
    think about retail
    and becoming a supplier for retail,
    they see a very simple eco
    structure there.
    You've got an owner of a building
    that's going to that houses the store.
    That owner is basically a landlord.
    The brand of that store
    is the manager, the purchasing,
    the operator of the store.
    So if you're going to sell to stores,
    you're going to go to that brand.
    Hospitality's Just the opposite.
    There are actually five different
    stakeholders in the hospitality industry.
    Owners, management,
    companies, brands, group
    purchasing organizations,
    and then the individual property itself.
    So if you're trying to find an easy way
    to find a broker
    who can go in and talk to one person
    that does not exist in hospitality,
    you've got to know
    which one of those stakeholders
    you need to get to
    and who is the right fit for your product.
    And then go talk to them.
    If you go to the wrong one,
    you're going to get bounced around trying
    to figure out who the right person is,
    and you're wasting a lot of valuable time.
    That's a really, really good point,
    because often times
    the person that you're seeking.
    Right. Is the man in the hotel.
    Exactly right. Yeah.
    You know, so much
    depends on the product itself.
    You know, that's going to drive
    who the decision maker is going to be.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @davidflanagan6430
    @davidflanagan6430 Год назад +1

    Thank you this was such an incredible and insightful video! This is exactly what I was looking for. I wasn't even sure where to start marketing as a vendor and now I know about targeting the right employee, knowing the industry and so much more.

    • @lureagency
      @lureagency  Год назад

      Hello David, so glad to hear you got something out of it. We appreciate the feedback. You should also check out the most recent video on accelerating the decision-making process. Be sure to subscribe so you can catch all of the episodes. We'll be focusing a lot on helping hotel suppliers and vendors. Hope you have a great weekend!

  • @RadicalNuance
    @RadicalNuance 5 месяцев назад

    That background music is brutal