Five Proven Strategies to Elevate Your Airbnb Marketing Game

Farhan51
Level 3
England, United Kingdom

Five Proven Strategies to Elevate Your Airbnb Marketing Game

The Airbnb landscape is more competitive than ever. But fear not, fellow hosts! By deploying smart marketing tactics, you can set your listing apart and attract more bookings. Here are five top strategies to amplify your Airbnb's visibility and allure.

 

Professional Photography

First impressions are paramount. Consider investing in professional photos that showcase your space in the best light. With high-quality, well-composed images, you'll make potential guests stop scrolling and start clicking.

 

Leverage Social Media

Don't just rely on the Airbnb platform. Create profiles for your property on Instagram, Facebook, or even Pinterest. Share stories from your location, highlight local attractions, and engage with your audience. Social media is a powerful tool for building a brand and community around your property.

 

Engage in Local Collaborations

Team up with local businesses - cafes, boutiques, or tour operators. Offer mutual promotions, like special discounts for your guests or package deals. This not only enhances the guest experience but also broadens your marketing reach.

 

Stellar Descriptions and SEO

In the age of algorithms, SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) matters, even on Airbnb. Use descriptive and enticing language. Research relevant keywords potential guests might use and integrate them organically into your listing description.

 

Prompt and Stellar Reviews

Encourage your guests (without pressuring them) to leave reviews after their stay. Respond to these reviews politely and promptly, whether they're positive or critical. A solid review profile and active engagement signal to potential guests that you're a committed and reliable host.

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Sally10
Level 9
Mill Valley, CA

Hi There Farhan 51

These are all Excellent Marketing Strategies . I am currently working on Learning with social media its a bit of work for me ,But considering hiring someone to help with this . 

Thanks for all the Fantastic tips Totally agree using a Professional Photographer !

Farhan51
Level 3
England, United Kingdom

Hey @Sally10,

 

That's great to hear and best of luck. I am trying to build a newsletter to provide more value. If you want to join it's here **

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Julia0
Level 10
London, United Kingdom

But "fellow host".......you are not a Host....

Farhan51
Level 3
England, United Kingdom

I have a friend who is and helping him out. Some of the stuff I've learnt I'm writing down in case they are valuable to others

Sybe
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
Terneuzen, Netherlands

These are some really useful tips @Farhan51 , thank you so much for taking the time to write them down and share them here! 😃

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Farhan51
Level 3
England, United Kingdom

This means a lot @Sybe thank you 🙂 

 

I have a free newsletter where I also post some tips:

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Kyle325
Level 3
Asheville, NC

Sadly, Airbnb's decision to change their entire platform last summer was a complete bust for hosts.  the fact that you're on here trying to give advice to hosts when it wasn't needed prior to the 'summer release' proves the point.  Pre 'release', we had over 1000 views on average every month; now we're lucky to get 400; our business has dropped by 50%.  You're suggesting that we now have to use many other platforms to spread the word when, prior to the release, 70% of our bookings came from airbnb.  EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED AND FRUSTRATED  with the changes made.

Helen3
Top Contributor
Bristol, United Kingdom

@Kyle325  - **

 

The reason most likely your reviews have dropped is not because of the many changes Airbnb makes to its website on an ongoing basis, but because we are in the middle of a major worldwide recession, demand has plummeted and many areas are suffering from over saturated markets.

 

And absolutely it's a risky strategy for any business to rely on a single marketing channel. Always a good idea to list across relevant marketing channels and take direct bookings. 

 

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