Many small hotels dream of ranking for keywords like “hotel Melaka.” But realistically, highly competitive keywords are already dominated by OTAs and big brands. Instead of fighting that battle, there’s a smarter strategy: provide answers to niche bookers.
Niche bookers are guests searching for something specific:
These are not generic searches. They reflect real intent. When your content answers these specific questions, you attract guests who are already close to booking.
This strategy works for any hotel, regardless of size or location.
Your best SEO ideas are already inside your hotel.
Listen to:
If many guests ask how to walk to a nearby attraction, that’s a blog topic. If families ask about parking spaces or breakfast options, that’s another topic.
These are strong signals. Guests probably searched for this information before booking. Some found you anyway. If you publish helpful answers, you increase your chance of capturing more similar bookers in the future.
For example:
The above strategy works because big brands and OTAs won't be optimising their content for this niche content. As more customers use LLM (AI) for trip planning, your blog posts will be useful to LLMs in the future. Imagine someone asks ChatGPT for the questions I listed, and your blog post is quoted in ChatGPT's answer.
If writing feels difficult, use AI tools like ChatGPT.
You can use this simple prompt:
"You're a content marketer helping me write an article about [YOUR TOPIC HERE]. Please ask me a few questions and then write me a 200-word blog post."
AI will ask for details about your hotel, location, and unique advantages — then turn them into a structured, SEO-friendly blog post.
The opportunity isn’t in competing with big keywords.
It’s in consistently answering the specific questions your future guests are already asking.
Creating SEO content does not have to be time-consuming. The Softinn Content Management System (CMS) is designed to help small hotels draft blog posts quickly.
The system can help you generate content ideas, structure articles, and refine your writing. Hotel operators can also add action buttons inside the article, such as:
These buttons turn your blog into a practical marketing tool that guides readers directly toward booking decisions. Instead of just providing information, your content becomes part of the guest booking journey.
With AI-assisted drafting and built-in call-to-action features, small hotels can continuously publish helpful content without needing advanced marketing skills.