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Social media is a powerful tool to get discovered and generate interest in your listing. Learn the secrets on how to build a strong online presence from an expert digital marketer (and Superhost).
Navigating the social media landscape can feel like youโre lost in the woods. Where do you start? How do you create great content? And how can it translate into more bookings? Tom Feldman of Tye Haus in Skykomish, Washington shares his successful (and refreshingly human) approach to building a following and making your home an absolute must-visit.
Tomโs Tips to Make Your Home a Social Media Star
TYE HAUS IS BORN
Tom: Our hosting story began back in 2012 when we bought our first A-frame, Tye Haus. We fixed it up, listed it on Airbnb, and started an Instagram account with pictures of our home alongside cinematic scenes from the areaโour hikes, local attractions, what we loved on the grounds. Soon after that, popular photographer Alex Strohl reached out to us and asked about collaborating. We hosted him for two months as a sort of creative retreat in exchange for pics to share on our feed. As we began to post Alexโs photos, thatโs when our popularity took off. It was the first of many collaborations and contests to come.
My family and I now manage three A-frame cabins, and we continue to host influencers from all over the world. In exchange for sharing their credited content on our feed, we provide them with a place to explore, adventure, and relax. This has become one of our primary marketing techniques. Weโve gone from a 30% occupancy rate to close to 100%, filling up weekdays as well as off-season months. Weโve also built an online following of nearly 115K. Here are our tips on how to put your home on the social media map.
01. Name your space
The first step to marketing your home may seem small, but itโs an important oneโand thatโs to name your space. You want to find a name thatโs distinct, memorable, and clever. Then, you can brand your home and register your username on Instagram.
Here are a few questions to help you brainstorm a name:
Do some research online and find out what other listings are doing, as well as what names are available on social media. For us, we named our first cabin after one of the neighboring rivers, the Tye River. The spelling of the second half, Haus, was inspired by a nearby Bavarian-themed town called Leavenworth. Together, it became Tye Haus.
02. Start with beautiful photos
Once youโve got your name and your social media handles, youโll want to start out the gate with beautiful pictures. Do not, I repeat, do not, start with a bunch of crummy photos. The images on your feed are the first thing that people will seeโand you want them to feel inspired! Theyโre whatโs going to sell your listing. Your photos should be:
Try to capture what sets your home apart. Is it the interiors, character, or location? Find what really makes your property interesting. Remember that youโre not just advertising your space, youโre also sharing the experience people can have if they visit: your location, the sights, and the activities in the area. If youโre not great at taking photos, considering hiring a professional photographer to start.
03. Create creative partnerships
Another way to generate beautiful content for your feed is to collaborate with influencers (e.g. photographers, bloggers, and videographers) and offer discounted stays in exchange for content. We recommend researching and reaching out to local photographers, bloggers, videographers, and content creators in your area.
This strategy is one of the primary traffic drivers to our page. As influencers share their posts of your space, new users will come across it and discover your home.
When reaching out to influencers to make an ask, itโs important to:
Another related tip is to never have empty inventory. If you have any last minute open dates, take advantage of the downtime and use it for your marketing efforts. Invite a local influencer to stay so that you can use the time to generate additional content for your feed.
04. Build a following
Once youโve established an online presence and gotten a feed full of great images, itโs time to make yourself known. This can be done a number of different ways:
05. Be genuine
As a rule of thumb, people are generally turned off by self-promotion, whether its online or in personโso itโs important to be authentic in all of your interactions. Donโt just comment on every influencerโs post with the same message just to be seenโor start spamming every account you come across. Thereโs a fine line, and people can sense when youโre coming in with a hard sell. Be genuine in what youโre saying and youโll attract the right people.
As a personal rule of thumb, I try not to overdo it with the hashtags. We tag a couple of relative feeds in the photo and only include 5-10 hashtags per post. Some people use a whole slew of photo tags and hashtags to get discovered, but I prefer a more subtle, organic approach.
Remember that building a following takes time and certainly doesnโt happen overnight. I encourage you to use these tips, get creative, and youโll surely find yourself with growing a social media communityโand your occupancy rates will thank you.
Happy hosting!
Tom
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A lovely space you have there! Would love to visit it one day ^^ keep it up!
Thanks for your great tips, Tom! An awesome listing you have there!
Tom... Great tips, thanks for sharing. Just followed you on insta!
Love the outdoor lighting that outlines your a-frame. Could you share where you got those. Would like to look into something like that for our place in Upstate NY.
If you're ever out our way, let us know and we'll put you up for free and share a drink around the fire.
Cheers, Christophe & Family
Super useful tips! We host a beach bungalow in Costa Rica, one of the most famous beach for surfers: Playa Hermosa (Garabito). We are still at beginning and still trying to figure out what methods work for us. Tips like these (using professional photographers & influecers) may work for us.
Below you have our Airbnb link if you want to take a look and why not, make a visit! We promise we have the most beautiful beach sunsets. ๐
Happy hosting to everyone! ๐
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am new to AirBnB and within 2 months have had 4 guests book with me. I have a very spacious 1 bedroom outbuilding in a community that works well for guests that want to be away from the busy city life. I try to promote by also suggesting events/happenings in the area that can be ticked off guests bucket list. We also have a nature reserve 2 minutes away. I offer my guests a welcome basket as an extra touch. I find that by updating my listing regularly with additional pics or events helps.
Thanks so much!!!
Thanks for so much info and advice, good luck
Nice spot Tom , thanks for your insight .
Best ,
Allan
Green Roof Cottage . PEI Canada
Hi Alan
i saw your post and would contact you when I plan my cross country trip with friends . Prince Edward Island in on our list
Good luck
Bibi
So thankful I read this article. I need to up my IG game. I am encouraged to connect with some companies now!
Thank you for the tips inviting you to Tennessee. The home of Jack Daniels Distillery is 20 minutes from me.
@Angie360I live 5 minutes from the World's oldest distillery - Bushmills in Northern Ireland we should collaborate in a global distillery tour ๐
Oh that's awesome! Ireland is definitely on my bucket list of places I want to visit. I am kind of in the heart of distillery country here in Tennessee. We have a rum distillery on our road, another whiskey distillery about 20 minutes away, and yet another one about 40 minutes from our property not to mention the famous Jack that brings people from all over the world.
I love all your tips! Thank you ๐๐
Hi Tom,
Great content and ideas. Can tell you have put lots of thought into your Airbnb. Our home away from home - Forana Holiday House, is located on the very popular Phillip Island, where the little Penguins are a huge attraction. Located in the state of Victoria, Australia. This is our only Airbnb, and it took us a while before bookings started to flow in a steady stream. Now a few years down the track, and having blossomed as a Superhost with good rating, we are seeing continual great interest, and high occupancy thorughout most of the year. I would really love to implement some of your great ideas and suggestions of collaborations, must look into what the possibilities are when we go down next time. Thank you so much for sharing your journey - it is very much appreciated. Cheers Jytte Ranjel, from Melbourne Australia