Monthly Archives: April 2009

Manashosting, the service provider who hosts our Bethel Estate website, is really beginning to get on my nerves!!
I got a call and mail from them saying that there is pending payment due to them again and that I have till 28th to pay up or the site services would be “suspended”!! All this, after I get acknowledgments and invoices which show that the payment has been made extending the domain ownership for 3 more years!!
This time I am not going to take any chances, I have already got our other site (http://www.bethelhomestays.com) upto date and I am going to start using that domain for future transactions. It is a Google Apps domain, and has a lot of restrictions on what I can do, but at least I don’t have to worry about such distractions.
Slowly, I will start transitioning all the references to www.bethelestate.com to www.bethelhomestays.com.

This is a painful and mind numbing task :(

At Bethel, we have a darn good team, in terms of service quality we are as the best in Coorg where homestays are concerned. Today one of the biggest problems we face are ones that are nice to have..we are more often than not completely full and very often direct folks to other homestays.

A year ago, the story was completely different. We were struggling, we never really ran empty but every full weekend was a bonus and generous discounts would leave us with nothing, but we were still happy that the show was going on!!! We had only one sales channel, old guests who had known Rakesh or our friends / family who wanted to come to Coorg.

The only advertisement we had was the word of mouth from our guests.

Then we moved to the Web, we made our website http://www.bethelestate.com, started listing ourselves in HolidayIQ and any and every travel site that we could find and who would list us :-) . In the beginning it seemed like a big waste of time and money, a month or so passed and we never got any inquiry from the web. Then we got a call from Priyanka, that was the first drop, the drop turned to a trickle and the trickle now is a full stream (can’t call it a flood just yet). Today almost 60 % of our guests are new and coming from the web!!

We spend quite some time on our online real estate, we have Google analytics enabled to see how we are faring over time, Google webmaster tools to analyze our website content to see how we stand in Google rankings and now for the first time we have put out an paid listing in Raahi!!! (We get listed as popular properties in their website bed and breakfast section) and soon we will start with Google AdWords (and maybe even Google AdSense, have to decide on that yet)

We realize we turn up in quite a few unexpected places!! for example, about.com has an article titled “8 Romantic India Getaways” , which lists the “rustic jungle cottages of Bethel Estate” as one the places that people can visit in Coorg. Now, how on earth did we get in that article!!! (Well, we don’t mind it at all :-) )

The same way, few of our guests have blogged about us or have uploaded pics, here are a few links in the web that point back at Bethel..

http://www.arvinsharma.com/nggallery/post/weekend-at-coorg/

http://www.yeeeeee.com/2009/04/16/my-beautiful-trip-to-india-30-pics/

http://koide9.blogspot.com/2009/03/more-travel.html

Last week we had Ruby and Satya joining us, we found that the visit was not just a simple outing.. It was also their Wedding Anniversary!! The did something that very few folks seem to being doing now, they took out time for themselves away from all the hustle bustle of their daily life.

On behalf of the entire Bethel team, Wish you a very happy anniversary!!

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One of the photographs taken by Moinak at Bethel homestay
Posting directly from Flickr

Our Cottage @ Bethel

Our Cottage @ Bethel



Our Cottage @ Bethel

Originally uploaded by moinakg2002

One of the photographs taken by Moinak at Bethel homestay
Posting directly from Flickr

One of the best aspects of our work is the people we meet,we have crossed paths with several very interesting people. More often that not, folks we meet have very little online presence.

Moinak seems to have both. He is a self-styled geek who makes his own OpenSolaris distro (belenix) and has a regular blog. He sent us the links to the photographs he took on his trip to Coorg and from that he seems to be a pretty good photographer too!!

Moinak was with us on the 7th of March, with his wife, Rima, mother, his father-in-law, Mr Bose and daughter Titli. They were all nature enthusiasts. The 72 year old Mr Bose also managed to do our sunset trek!!

The links to the complete set of photographs are here and here. They include some very good animal photos and some great macro shots..

This Good Friday weekend we had quite a bit of surprises..but first the folks who were there,
We had Rahul and his wife Aarti joining us.
We had Mishna and Sumodh joining us.
We had Leena, Nitin and thier son Kaustab, they are Girija’s neighbours and were sent by her. Girija was here last year with her husband, Vidya and daughter Sneha, more about them here
and finally we had Krishna, Karthik and team visiting us

We had Babu and team visiting us on the April 3rd weekend.
They seemed to be on a wild life getaway, they traveled to Jungle Lodges, K gudi, stopped over at our place and then into Kerala

We also had Mandeep and team visiting us the same weekend.

We had a cancellation on the 27th March weekend, Hema and family was supposed to join us, but had to cancel because of an accident.
We had Abhinav and Tanu joining us on the weekend to much confusion (see previous post).
We also had Neelakshi and Archi who joined us with their two daughters and their maid, Manju.
Ganesh who was supposed to be with us till the 26th, extended his stay till the 27th.
We also had Raghu and his wife joining us on the weekend.

Abhinav has reviewed us at HolidayIq, you can see it here, and here are Neelakshi’s reviews

Thanks a lot for the reviews, it means a lot to us.

“If I were to boil down a recommendation for creating cultural competitive advantage, it would be communicate, communicate, communicate!!” — From the book “What I learned from Sam Walton” by Micheal Bergdahl.

Sam Walton (1918 – 1992), for the folks who are not aware, was the founder of the american retail giant, Wal-Mart.

In our line of work, the importance of those three words, cannot be overemphasized. We run an off-beat homestay, in an offbeat location, compete against 166 other homestays (according to HolidayIQ, that is the number of homestays in Coorg as on date) at all possible price points. Communication is our lifeline. To that effect we throw quite a lot of resources into it, we have a website, www.bethelestate.com, this year I’ll add www.bethelhomestays.com (which is work in progress now) to it. We have 5 telephone numbers where we can be reached, we are listed in a number of sites, we have two blogs, our photographs go into a number of online sites..all of this online real estate, just to make sure we reach out to folks

Then, We have a well defined process that we follow with our guests, it starts from the time we make first contact on phone/email and ends with the final email thanking our guests and requesting their feedback. With that last email we ‘close the circle’ on our execution. Thereafter we try to put blog posts and photographs so that we can have a more permanent connection with our guests and the time they had with us.

Most of the times, things move like clock work, some time system gets stressed, some times it breaks.
In case of Vinod, who we sent to Nelgi, on the 21st of March, it caused him an extra hour’s travel. Vinod, a thousand apologies from Bethel team…:-\.

On the 21st March weekend, we were running completely full, so we sent Vinod to Nelgi homestay. On that weekend we had Abhinav Sharma, who was joining us, we also had Abhinava Bhatnagar who was an old guest planning to come again, but who had not confirmed the dates.

I made the mistake of saving Vinod’s cell number as Abhinav’s and send the same to Rakesh.

On the week end, we have Abhinav who tells me he is in Srirengapatnam and ‘Abhinav’ who tells Rakesh that he is in Hunsur!!! Suddenly our well oiled system has broken down completely and its panic all the way!! The first thought we had was that Abhinav Bhatnagar is joining us, we immediately started to act, I would find who/where is Abhinav Sharma and who/where is Abhinava Bhatnagar, meanwhile Rakesh would get a spare room ready. After some frantic calls, I was able to confirm, Abhinava Sharma was in Srirengapatnam. So we decided to focus on the other ‘Abhinav’, the other ‘Abhinav’ was guided to reach Kutta town where we would pick him up. In all of this we never for a moment suspected that the person whom we were referring to in our conversation as ‘Abhinav’ was Vinod!!! Surprisingly Vinod never corrected us whenever we referred to him as ‘Abhinav’ in all our conversations!!

Finally at Kutta the air was cleared, all this confusion meant that Vinod has to drive an extra hour and half to reach Nelgi where he was going.

All that was needed was, “We are expecting Abhinava Sharma today. Are you Abhinav Sharma? ” one question to Vinod and all of this could have been avoided. When in doubt, ask!, Talk, Communicate…

“Communicate, Communicate, Communicate…” — Sam was right, whether its associates or employees, guests or customers, not getting your communication right, is a recipe for disaster.