Comp set: Difference between revisions
Vinkesteijn (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Vinkesteijn (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Header Game play}} | |||
{{Template:New Skin Box}} | |||
{{ | |||
== What is a Comp set? == | == What is a Comp set? == | ||
A Comp set, or a Competitive set is a group of, in hospitality, hotels that are seen as direct competitors to your own hotel. <Br> | A Comp set, or a Competitive set is a group of, in hospitality, hotels that are seen as direct competitors to your own hotel. <Br> | ||
Line 12: | Line 10: | ||
In theory about competing we call them ''direct competitors'', you can heck the [[competition]] page. <br> | In theory about competing we call them ''direct competitors'', you can heck the [[competition]] page. <br> | ||
As a rule of thumb, a Comp set probably will hold 5 to 10 hotels; so all the hotels in your city in this case. | As a rule of thumb, a Comp set probably will hold 5 to 10 hotels; so all the hotels in your city in this case. | ||
<br></div><br> | |||
{{Footer}} | |||
Latest revision as of 13:32, 12 October 2024
What is a Comp set?
A Comp set, or a Competitive set is a group of, in hospitality, hotels that are seen as direct competitors to your own hotel.
Hotels will often compare their performance against Comp set hotels, in order to find ways to make their own offering more competitive: to stand out, to find a unique proposition or buying reason.
Hotels will often compare their performance against Comp Set hotels, in order to find ways to make their own offering more competitive.
Which competitors to put in your Comp set?
Based on your strategy, you make a selection of other hotels who are active in the same market area and who also serve (partly) the same target group.
In theory about competing we call them direct competitors, you can heck the competition page.
As a rule of thumb, a Comp set probably will hold 5 to 10 hotels; so all the hotels in your city in this case.