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What Did They Need? A Sexy New Hotel Website (And Results To Match)

An Ibiza go to destination featuring musical legends from the likes of Craig David, Rudimental, and hosts of Radio 1Xtra, creating a fresh and vibrant design would be no mean feat. Ibiza Rocks needed a fantastic new website to get their target market hooked, turn lookers into bookers, and drive bookings directly through their website to avoid losing any revenue to the OTAs.

A Fully Responsive Experience

We often find that mobile websites provide a more compact experience due to the smaller screen size, at the expense of art direction and design-led aesthetic.

It’s part of our core mantra to provide a fantastic device-agnostic experience, no matter the website. This was especially important for Ibiza Rocks, with a younger audience with mobile devices constantly at the ready!

Knock-Your-Socks-Off Digital Marketing

With PPC campaigns to promote Ibiza pool parties and festivals, and fantastic SEO strategies to keep Ibiza Rocks soaring up the results pages of Google, our Digital Marketing team ensured that the hotel’s promotions and ad campaigns were second to none.

30% Increase New Visits from Organic Search
148% Increase Email Marketing Revenue
19% Decrease in Bounce Rate from Ads

Like what you see?

Need a new hotel website for your business? Feel like your digital marketing needs a refresh? Would you like more direct bookings? Or perhaps you’re looking to step UP your career with an award-winning digital agency? However you want to work with us at UP Hotel Agency, we’re always here to talk about your business needs (usually with a cup of coffee and a donut). Ping us a message – we can’t wait to hear from you!

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