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2013 Western Seminar Programming



VRMA Western Seminar Programming
And Session Materials

April 8-9, 2013
Westminster, Colorado
 
 

 
Western Seminar Programming And Session Materials
 
Miss a session? Want to revisit a topic? Some of the concurrent session speakers have provided session materials for download on this page. Check back often as presenters continue to provide this information.
 

 


 

Western Seminar General Sessions


Ask An Expert
Monday, April 8, 1:00 p.m.
Ask An Expert

The Ask An Expert session gives attendees the opportunity to ask questions and interact with peer experts in small-group discussions. This is your chance to delve deeper with other managers into topics ranging from weddings, maintenance, and blogging. A little of everything for everyone!

  • Property Services Team Structure
  • Housekeeping quality
  • Minimum Marketing that Must Be Done
  • Peer Web Critique
  • Remote Employees
  • Weddings
  • Events/Groups
  • Loyalty Programs
  • Staff incentives
  • Information Technology
  • Laundry and Linen service
  • Contract Vendors vs. In House Employee
  • Maintenance
  • Revenue Sources
  • Pet Friendly
  • Blogging
  • Mobile Marketing Strategy - Peer Critique
  • Credit Card Changes
  • Overcoming Objections
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Everything You Do Is Marketing
Tuesday, April 9, 3:30 p.m.
Anne Sadovsky



Anne Sadovsky is the owner of a Dallas based marketing, consulting and seminar firm – where she and her associates provide training, keynotes and counsel to a variety of industries, businesses and associations. Clients come from a variety of fields including housing, medical, technology, churches, hospitality, women’s groups, and education.

Anne is a widely published author and a popular guest on radio and television talk shows nationally. Her success story has been written about in many newspapers and magazines including Money Magazine, Texas Business and Ladies Home Journal.

 

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Concurrent Sessions
Concurrent sessions are 60 minutes in length and will be offered Monday and Tuesday of the Seminar.

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Administration


Don’t Let a Courtroom be Your Classroom: How ADA and Fair Housing Affect the Vacation Rental Industry
It is sometimes tempting to bury our heads in the sand. It seems that the ability to delude oneself is part of the human condition. We convince ourselves that just because we want something to be false, that it is indeed not true. We are forced, however to see the downside of this practice when the impact of not facing some inconvenient truth stares us straight in the face. That often happens with housing and the law. Ignorance of Fair Housing Laws is no excuse! Staying on top of latest cases, changes and directive is critical; not doing so can create an expensive lesson. Fair Housing classes don’t have to be dull and boring...in fact you will be excited to hear what is changing and how it impacts you and your properties. You will get your questions answered and your answers questioned. You will learn the history of fair housing and a new view of fair housing laws, including additional protected classes in some states; hot topics for vacation rentals; the smoking issue…what rights do you have?; accessibility / service animals, and more.

Presenter: Anne Sadovsky

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Customer Service

Guest Service: Going The Extra Mile
At the end of the day, no matter the quality of the property or the vacation itself, repeat business is driven by the relationships we develop. This session will discuss how to empower your employees to go the extra mile and, more, importantly how to motivate them to do so.
Presenter: Heather Weiermann, Southern California Vacation Rentals

"How Are You Going to Compensate Me?!” – Guest Compensation and Consequences
What are the best ways to maintain guest retention (if you want the guest to return) and still ensure profitability for your company and the homeowner? How do you negotiate guest compensation, and who pays—you, or the homeowner? How can you prevent negative Internet postings about your company? And how can you prevent guests from demanding and/or deserving compensation? This session will walk through how each department plays a role in ensuring guest satisfaction and preventing negative perception.
Presenter: Sarah Bradford, Winter Park Lodging Company

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Human Resources

Breakthrough Coaching
Do you feel frustrated and burnt out when you don’t see the performance needle move with your agents, despite your best efforts? Are you spending the majority of your time on your lowest performers and neglecting your middle or high-level performers? Do you struggle to motivate your top performers throughout the year? If you can say yes to any of these, this session is for you!
Presenter: Sherri Niemeyer, NAVIS
 

Housekeeping

The Skill and Art of Housekeeping Inspections
Inspecting a property after a housekeeper has completed his or her work and before the guest arrives is the best opportunity to ensure the property is ready for the guest’s arrival. This crucial process is both skill and art. This session will cover: a) Follow the wall – a systematic way to inspect; b) Standard Unit Appearance – how the inspector leaves the property for the guest; c) Inspecting for guests and owners (is there a difference?); and d) What should be in an inspector’s tool kit.
Presenter: Durk Johnson, Vacation Rental Housekeeping Professionals
 

 
Marketing
Bragging Rights and Traveler Behavior: The Re-Personalization of Travel and How to Make it Work for Your Vacation Rental
In an online industry that is increasingly price-driven, travelers rely on guest feedback for the personalized experience of bygone travel agencies: 72 percent of travelers trust reviews as much as personal recommendations and 60 million TripAdvisor users log-in through Facebook for recommendations from their network – illustrating that the industry benefits from "social media bragging.” This presentation shares findings of FlipKey’s research into what this phenomenon says about traveler behavior and how it impacts your business.
Presenter: Koryn Okey, FlipKey
 

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Sales: Reservations

Reservation Sales Training: 3 Keys to Becoming a Reservations Superstar
Designed specifically for Reservation Sales Agents, this fun and interactive session will show how proactive selling techniques will increase reservation conversion without sounding like a used car salesman. Come learn how to combat the all too common "order-taking approach” which leaves valuable bookings on the table. This session will conclude with a Jeopardy-style game that is sure to be remembered.
Presenter: Colin Morrison, NAVIS
 
 
Tear Down This Wall! Eliminate Booking Barriers
After analyzing the booking process of over 200 organizers that regularly plan vacations, we have discovered what the biggest hassles and frustrations are that prevent them from booking. Learn what barriers that you can't see keep guests from booking and how you can remove those barriers to add value for your guests and increase bookings.
Presenter: Frank Langston, PayByGroup


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Executive Sessions
New! In addition to the focus of training employees of departments with the most front-line employees, the Regional Seminars will now have an executive level track for Owners, General Managers, and Executives. These sessions will focus on the needs for this particular type of vacation rental employee.

How the VRMA Can Work with Vacation Rental Managers Members when Challenged with Restrictions, Regulations and Bans of Vacation Rentals
This hands-on, interactive session will provide vacation rental executives tools they can use when faced with potential vacation rental restrictions, regulations and bans in their area. Some of the topics to be covered include how to organize a local coalition of vacation rental managers, how to work with elected officials and homeowners associations, how to write an economic impact report and how to write a vacation rental ordinance for your region. Open, constructive discussion is encouraged.
Presenters: Matt Curtis, HomeAway.com, Jeremiah Gall, FlipKey, Betsy LaBarge, Mt. Hood Vacation Rentals, Steve Milo, Vacation Rental Pros, Heather Weiermann, Southern California Vacation Rentals, Tristan Webb, Utah Vacation Homes
 
 
New Revenue, New Challenges Require Innovative Solutions
Many rental managers are under pressure to find new revenue. Commissions are difficult to increase, new inventory is hard to find, and new fees offer solutions in limited situations. This session will offer insight that help managers take a cue from airlines and hotels and work through the process of finding new revenue.
Presenter: George Volsky, HomeAway, Inc.

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What Keeps You Up at Night?
As a vacation rental executive, there are many things that keep you up at night, from staffing to liability to marketing--and more. Bring your concerns and questions to this executive-only session to discuss these issues with peers who have faced or are facing the same challenges. This session is driven by what YOU want to talk about; don't miss your opportunity to walk away with the ideas, resources and solutions you need to start getting a better night's sleep.
Moderator: Kyle Buehner, NAVIS
 


Workshops
These highly regarded, interactive, hands-on sessions are tailored to the needs of front-line staff. Watch for more information.

Safety on Site
This 3-hour class discusses the highest priority of a maintenance associate: Safety. Learn more about OSHA and regulations designed to keep maintenance associates healthy and safe. Common sense applications and ideas to comply with these regulations will be discussed. Discussion topics include:
  • M.S.D.S. sheets and their importance
  • Chemical storage and use
  • Moving heavy equipment properly
  • Crime and security issues
  • The need for and use of protective equipment
  • OSHA requirements for the Lockout/Tagout kit and its use
  • Blood borne pathogens and how to prevent infection

Presenter: Troy Meyer, HD Supply

Conservation Maintenance
This 3-hour class will address maintenance and repair techniques to conserve power, water and the environment. Discussion topics include:

  • Different lighting alternatives
  • Repairs to make plumbing fixtures more efficient
  • Conservation of and alternatives to chemical use

Presenter: Troy Meyer, HD Supply

 

 

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