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Australian Accommodation Provider's Information Exchange is a place to share ideas about how to get better results from running an accommodation business. Collectively, we share a great wealth of knowledge and it makes sense to work together!

People who will want to participate -
  • Accommodation Owners, Managers and Employees,
  • Suppliers of Services
  • Consultants
  • Guests

You pick the topics. Please respect everyone and hopefully we'll all learn a bit and perhaps make a few friends in the process.

This is a project created by Web Reservation Systems - supplier of Online Booking systems for Australian Accommodation Providers.


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markoliver How to build a Low Cost Website 0 Dec 2 2007, 8:59 PM EST by markoliver
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We've had a lot of our customers ask for help with websites. Usually, they have a website that needs changing. Sometimes the whole website is really tacky and out dated and other times it just needs some simplke changes such as updated rates or listing a new owners name.

Websites can be made in so many ways. It's not always easy to make changes. We hear people quoted huge costs for simple changes from their web designers.

Now, we use a website building tool called BurgundySky (http://www.burgundysky.com). We help the property create the basics and then they can manage everything themselves. Its really easy a very low cost to maintain.

What are your concerns with websites?
- search engines
- secure bookings
- maps
- statistics

What are your experiences?

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