As an Innkeeper and business owner, you are undoubtedly familiar with the fact that Google allows you to claim your local business listing, and to customize the information people see when they conduct a search for lodging in your area. Through the Local Business Center, claiming your “Google Place” page allows you to add photos, video, hours of operation, highlight some of the special features of your Inn, and add custom description. In addition, you can create coupons, perhaps offering a bottle of wine with a two night stay in June, or theater tickets to the local production with a three night booking.
Help guests and potential customers find you easily with Google Places QR Code
April 22nd, 2010 by Laura Alisanne7 Seas Wine Label Design
April 19th, 2010 by Jennifer LozadaCaptain’s Walk Winery in Green Bay, Wisconsin wanted a wine label for a rosé to be heavily promoted during the annual Tall Ships Festival. The wine, called ’7 Seas’, needed a look that was eye-catching but in a muted palette that would work with established branding and the wine’s color. The final design is the result of a fruitful collaboration with the InsideOut design staff, the winery’s team and the printer, WS Packaging.
Click here to see a closeup of the finished front and back label.
New Website for the Alberta Bed and Breakfast Association
April 12th, 2010 by katieOur newest association site design is for the Alberta Bed and Breakfast Association. Their site contains some of the great tools and features that our Association system has become known for including our Google maps, editable specials and revenue options for the association.
They have a beautiful new site design that is not only lovely, but highly functional. It contains a great foundation for Search Engine Optimization, with each page containing unique titles, canonical URLs, fully built using CSS styling.
Oregon B&B Guild Mobile website
April 8th, 2010 by insideoutThe Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild (OBBG) has become the first mobile specific site of any B&B association site in North America. This is a great accomplishment for OBBG as they are always striving to stay ahead of the curve with what they are providing their members and the public on their associations website.
Taking the Training Wheels off your Blog
April 5th, 2010 by katieSo you have been blogging, have you? Great! Blogging any where, about whatever suits you, is the first step. But now that you have the hang of it, it is time to venture down the block all on your own – the training wheels need to come off!













