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What Hoteliers Should Actually Pay Attention To
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What Hoteliers Should Actually Pay Attention To

16 June 20265 Mins Read

In Brief: Google’s recent AI search guidance offers hoteliers new insights into optimizing their online presence, emphasizing the importance of user experience and relevance in search engine rankings.

  • Google’s New AI Search Guidance: What Hoteliers Should Actually Pay Attention To – Image Credit Vizergy   

Google recently published its first formal guidance on optimizing for generative AI experiences like AI Overviews and AI Mode. The industry reaction was immediate:

“SEO isn’t dead.”
“GEO is just SEO.”
“Nothing has changed.”

Those takes are easy to latch onto. They’re also incomplete.

For hoteliers, the reality sits somewhere in the middle.

The fundamentals of SEO still matter. But the hotels that show up in AI-driven experiences will be the ones that go beyond their website and clearly establish their role within the destination.

SEO Is still the foundation

Google made one thing clear: AI search is built on top of its existing systems.

That means the fundamentals are still non-negotiable:

  • Crawlability
  • Indexability
  • Mobile usability
  • Site performance
  • Strong content
  • Clear site architecture

If a hotel struggles to perform in traditional search, it will struggle in AI search.

The opportunity is not to reinvent your strategy. It’s to execute a stronger, more complete version of what should already be in place.

The most important phrase in Google’s guidance: non-commodity content

One of the most important — and most overlooked — ideas in Google’s guidance is its emphasis on non-commodity content. In simple terms, Google is rewarding content that cannot be easily replicated or generated by anyone else. For hotels, this is a major opportunity.

Generic content like:

  • Top Things To Do In Orlando
  • Best Restaurants In Downtown Phoenix
  • Family Vacation Tips

is now widely available everywhere.

What stands out is content rooted in real experience and local expertise:

  • Recommendations from your staff
  • Event guides tied to nearby venues
  • Neighborhood-level insights
  • Insider destination knowledge
  • Property-specific travel advice
  • First-hand guest experiences

A simple test:

Could a competitor publish this exact page tomorrow?

If the answer is yes, it will be difficult to stand out — in both traditional search and AI experiences.

The real opportunity: destination context

Many hotel strategies are still built around keywords.

Travelers don’t think that way.

Search behavior is almost always tied to a larger context:

  • An event
  • A venue
  • An attraction
  • A neighborhood
  • A conference
  • An experience

A guest searching for a hotel near Epic Universe isn’t looking for just any hotel in Orlando. They’re planning a visit to a specific attraction.

A guest searching near a convention center is planning a business trip.

A guest searching near a concert venue is planning a night out.

Hotels that clearly connect themselves to these moments have an advantage.

They help search systems understand not just what they are, but when and why they matter.

Why entity relationships matter more than ever

Search has evolved beyond keywords. It’s now about relationships.

Modern systems are increasingly effective at understanding how people, places, and experiences connect.

For hotels, visibility is influenced by how clearly your site communicates connections to:

  • Nearby attractions
  • Event venues
  • Convention centers
  • Entertainment districts
  • Restaurants
  • Airports
  • Neighborhoods

The strongest strategies today aren’t built around isolated keywords. They’re built around owning a clear role within the destination ecosystem. The goal isn’t just to rank. It’s to be understood.

What about structured data?

Google notes that structured data is not required for AI experiences.

That’s true. But it’s often misunderstood.

Structured data still plays an important role in helping search engines interpret your website.

It provides clarity around:

  • Your property
  • Your rooms
  • Your amenities
  • Your events
  • Your offers
  • Your proximity to key locations

Think of it less as a ranking tactic and more as a way to remove ambiguity.

The clearer your data, the easier it is for search systems to connect your property to relevant queries and experiences.

Visual content matters more than ever

Hotels have always been visual.

AI search is reinforcing that, not replacing it.

High-quality photography, video, room tours, and destination content all do two things:

  • Help search engines better understand your property
  • Help travelers make faster, more confident decisions

Despite this, many hotels still rely heavily on stock imagery or outdated visuals.

Original, high-quality content remains one of the most underutilized differentiators.

The hotels that win won’t be chasing AI hacks

Google’s guidance doesn’t introduce shortcuts. It reinforces what actually works.

The hotels that will win in AI-driven search are the ones that:

  • Publish original, experience-based content
  • Demonstrate real local expertise
  • Maintain strong technical SEO
  • Invest in high-quality visuals
  • Build clear connections to their destination
  • Deliver a strong guest experience

The technology is evolving quickly.

The principles behind visibility are not.

For hotels, success in AI search won’t come from trying to outsmart the system.

It will come from becoming the most helpful, relevant, and contextually connected option within your market.

About Vizergy Digital Marketing

For over 25 years, Vizergy has served the hospitality industry with leading marketing technologies and exceptional service for clients worldwide. Vizergy’s platform is easy to use, turnkey, and SMART — continually enhanced to help hotels compete within the market and maximize revenue. By leveraging a data-first approach, hospitality marketing is not only the mission, but Vizergy’s sole focus. Reach out to our team for more information.

 

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