NFC Review Cards for Hotels & B&Bs | More Google Reviews from Guests
NFC Review Cards for Hotels & B&Bs | Turn Every Checkout Into a Google Review
Travelers rely heavily on online reviews when booking their accommodations—Google Reviews, in particular, are the most trusted and widely read. With NFC review cards, you can transform every guest checkout into a review opportunity, boosting your visibility and credibility with minimal effort.
How It Works for Your Property
- Guests tap the NFC card with their smartphone: No app, no internet—just a simple tap to open the review page.
- They leave a review on Google: Pre-populated with your property name and Google My Business link for ease of use.
- You get more reviews, more bookings: Higher review count and star rating improve your ranking and average daily rate (ADR).
Why Lodging Properties Need More Google Reviews
Review count is one of the most significant factors in how Google Hotels ranks properties. The more five-star reviews you have, the higher your property appears in search results, leading to more clicks and, ultimately, more bookings. In a competitive market like Canada’s hospitality industry, standing out is crucial.
Higher star ratings also allow you to increase your ADR. Guests are willing to pay more for highly-rated accommodations, and Google reflects that in its search results. In fact, properties with 4.5+ star ratings often see a 20% increase in ADR compared to those with lower ratings. By consistently collecting positive reviews, you not only build trust but also improve your bottom line.
Where to Place NFC Cards at Your Property
- Checkout desk
- In-room night table
- Key card envelope
- Thank-you note or guest folder
- Pool or spa area
Features
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Touch-to-review | No app required—guests can review with one tap |
| Customizable design | Branding aligns with your property’s image |
| Durable and waterproof | Ideal for in-room and outdoor use |
| Trackable | Optional QR code for manual review requests |
Works for These Property Types
- Hotel
- Motel
- B&B
- Boutique inn
- Resort
- Vacation rental
- Hostel
- Lodge
- Glamping
- Niagara Falls hotels (specifically designed for high-traffic tourist areas)