Use Booking.com differently. Why? Because that cares.
And with the late summer and autumn holidays in sight, that is handy to know. This is because Booking.com is not for you or the hotelier, but like any right-grounded entrepreneurial product, mainly for the website itself.
And hotel owners / managers must pay a% of their booking amount to the website if you book via Booking.com. Now a large proportion of hotel owners seem to find that they do not really earn much from customers who come through the website after paying that%.
What we have learned is to use Booking.com when selecting our dream locations. Then we google a moment to the direct site of the relevant hotel.
Then we will contact you, stating that we have found the location via Booking.com, but that we want to book immediately and whether there is something to do with it in both interests.
Don't think of millions of profits, think of the sport of having the system fit to your own liking. But free breakfast for the duration of the stay or a nicer room for the same price?
Aren't those nice options?
In order not to embarrass anyone and not to make Booking.com paranoia, the pictures at this tip were simply taken from random leaflets