Subreddit Marketing Guide

How to Market on r/hotelmanagement

A community for hotel and hospitality management professionals. Discussions on operations, revenue management, technology systems, and the business of running hotels. From boutique properties to major chains.

15Ksubscribers
50active now
Moderate Self-Promo Policy
Subscribers
15K
Total community members
Active Now
50
Users currently online
Post Lifespan
24-48 hours
How long posts stay relevant
Peak Times
weekday morning-est
Best time to post

r/hotelmanagement Rules & Self-Promotion Policy

Understanding the rules is critical for successful marketing. Here's what you need to know about r/hotelmanagement.

Moderate Self-Promotion Policy

Self-promotion is allowed in context. Lead with value, not your product. Promotional posts may be removed.

Community Rules

  • 1Stay on topic for hotel management
  • 2No spam or excessive self-promotion
  • 3Be respectful to industry professionals
  • 4Share experiences and insights
  • 5Include context in questions

How to Write for r/hotelmanagement

Professional and guest-focused. Hospitality is about service. Technology should enhance, not complicate, the guest experience. Show understanding of 24/7 operations and staff management challenges.

Best Practices for r/hotelmanagement

Maximize your impact by understanding when, what, and how to post.

Best Times to Post

  • Weekday Morning Est
  • Tuesday Wednesday Est
  • Thursday Afternoon Est

Posts stay relevant for about 24-48 hours

Content That Works

  • Operational efficiency case studies
  • Technology implementation experiences
  • Revenue management strategies
  • Guest experience innovations

Common Flairs

DiscussionQuestionOperationsTechnologyCareer

Who's Here

Hotel general managers, operations managers, and hospitality professionals. Many manage day-to-day operations and evaluate technology solutions. Value practical efficiency gains and guest experience improvements.

Common Mistakes on r/hotelmanagement

Avoid these pitfalls that get marketers banned or ignored.

Ignoring integration with PMS

Property Management Systems are central to hotel operations. Solutions that don't integrate create friction.

Instead

Show integration: "Works with Opera, Mews, and major PMS platforms. Syncs reservations, rates, and guest data."

Not understanding 24/7 operations

Hotels never close. Technology must work reliably around the clock with minimal support requirements.

Instead

Address reliability: "99.9% uptime. 24/7 support included. Offline fallback for critical functions."

Overcomplicating for front desk staff

Front desk faces high turnover and varied technical skills. Complex tools create training burden.

Instead

Simplicity focus: "Minimal training required. Intuitive interface. Staff productive within [timeframe]."

Ignoring guest-facing implications

Back-end technology affects guest experience. Slow check-in or booking errors damage perception.

Instead

Guest focus: "Reduces check-in time by [amount]. Guest-facing components are mobile-optimized."

Enterprise pricing for independent properties

Many properties are independent or boutique. Enterprise-only pricing misses a large market.

Instead

Flexible pricing: "Scales with property size. Independent hotel tier available."

Post Formats That Work on r/hotelmanagement

These content formats consistently perform well in this community.

Operations Case Study

Example Format

""Implemented [technology] at [property type/size]. Problem: [operational challenge]. Results: [efficiency gains/guest satisfaction]. Staff feedback: [response].""

Why It Works

Real property context. Quantified results. Staff perspective included.

Revenue Management

Example Format

""Changed our approach to [revenue/pricing aspect]. Strategy: [what we did]. Results: [RevPAR/occupancy impact]. Lessons: [insights].""

Why It Works

Revenue focus. Measurable results. Practical learnings.

Guest Experience

Example Format

""Improved [guest experience aspect]. The change: [what we implemented]. Guest response: [feedback/scores]. Operational impact: [efficiency].""

Why It Works

Guest-centered. Measurable response. Operational reality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about marketing on r/hotelmanagement

With operational context and PMS integration, yes. Show that your solution works with existing hotel systems and delivers measurable efficiency or guest experience improvements.
Operations efficiency case studies, revenue management discussions, and guest experience innovations. Practical content from hotel operators gets more engagement than vendor perspectives.
Yes, many participants are GMs and operations managers who influence technology decisions. Building credibility through helpful insights can lead to professional connections.
Thoroughly. PMS integration is essential. Show connections to Opera, Mews, Cloudbeds, and other major systems.
Yes, both chain and independent properties are represented. Solutions that work for smaller properties are valued.
Active topic. Mobile check-in, guest apps, and contactless technology discussions are relevant and timely.

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