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    Is the iPhone Killing Your Hotel Revenue?

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    The explosion of smartphone usage over the past few years has been staggering. And not just iPhones, but smartphones of other brands as well… The Pew Research Center reports that 75% of Americans now own a smartphone and half the population own a tablet. Not only is usage increasing and technology getting more sophisticated, consumers are more reliant on their mobile devices. In fact, 9 out of 10 American consumers keep their smartphones within reach 24 hours a day. As mobile usage propels forward, so should your response as a hotel marketer. Mobile updates and the world’s response to them mean that you can’t simply recycle and reuse last year’s mobile strategy. 2017 is a clean slate to keep pace with mobile’s rapid growth.
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