JunieBJones (JBJ)
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Looking at B&B websites, how much personality or personal stuff do you feel is appropriate for the website?
I know many times innkeepers post things they are involved with or dedicated to to attract like minded guests or just as a portal for information on the subject. I have a page or two devoted to this. Sometimes they have a page devoted to something they are selling - gift shop page. Sometimes sharing something they are involved with within their community.
How much is too much? How is it done tastefully so not to barrage the viewer into clicking close on the browser?
Example - there is a female - uh what is the word, celebrant who has pages devoted to new age healings and a book she has written on the subject. Her place is very woodsy so she can weave this theme through her website fairly easily.
But to someone just wanting to rent a cabin in the woods it could put them off thinking they will be inundated by her mantra.
Your thoughts on how much is enough or too much?
I know many times innkeepers post things they are involved with or dedicated to to attract like minded guests or just as a portal for information on the subject. I have a page or two devoted to this. Sometimes they have a page devoted to something they are selling - gift shop page. Sometimes sharing something they are involved with within their community.
How much is too much? How is it done tastefully so not to barrage the viewer into clicking close on the browser?
Example - there is a female - uh what is the word, celebrant who has pages devoted to new age healings and a book she has written on the subject. Her place is very woodsy so she can weave this theme through her website fairly easily.
But to someone just wanting to rent a cabin in the woods it could put them off thinking they will be inundated by her mantra.
Your thoughts on how much is enough or too much?