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How would you describe a successful hotel?
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<blockquote data-quote="LeChris" data-source="post: 478992" data-attributes="member: 37998"><p>I understand you and the other baby hotel owners spent a great deal creating a safe space that promotes a really fun environment for 5 to 10 people - but a website truly is defined by its users and traffic. A hotel with 5 really really loyal users is far weaker than a hotel with 200 unique players daily.</p><p></p><p>A hotel that is open for years and never grows is a bad hotel. A hotel that continues to grow for years, is a good hotel. There is no other metric of relevance other than growth.</p><p></p><p>As for values, clearly you don't have the same values as the majority of the community otherwise you would have a larger hotel. People want to say it's a "custom site", "custom catalog", "custom furni", "more events!" - truth be told people just don't want to be bored. A hotel that has a very very small and tight circle is BORING and very hard for people to want to stay on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeChris, post: 478992, member: 37998"] I understand you and the other baby hotel owners spent a great deal creating a safe space that promotes a really fun environment for 5 to 10 people - but a website truly is defined by its users and traffic. A hotel with 5 really really loyal users is far weaker than a hotel with 200 unique players daily. A hotel that is open for years and never grows is a bad hotel. A hotel that continues to grow for years, is a good hotel. There is no other metric of relevance other than growth. As for values, clearly you don't have the same values as the majority of the community otherwise you would have a larger hotel. People want to say it's a "custom site", "custom catalog", "custom furni", "more events!" - truth be told people just don't want to be bored. A hotel that has a very very small and tight circle is BORING and very hard for people to want to stay on [/QUOTE]
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