@Kellie104 In response to your comment on another thread, I took a look at your listing. The place is very cute, and the views are fantastic-- but the photos are bad, to be blunt. They are a jumbled mishmash and don't give a good sense of what you get. With no photo captions it's even harder to understand your "story". The bed looks very uncomfortable with a ridge in the middle, no bedside tables and one tiny lamp. The listing says there are two beds, but there is a photo of only one. Definitely get rid of the photo of the couch with all the personal junk behind it-- and get rid of the personal junk while you're at it. (I don't think the size of the bathroom is an issue.)
Most guests pay much more attention to photos than text, so it's very important to do those well. Personally I am in favor of professional photos, though other hosts here will argue against that. Even if you don't get professional photos you can stage carefully (do you have a realtor friend who could help maybe?), and use a consistent high-quality device. An iphone is fine, with a tripod and good light source. I would use a wide-angle lens but again, other hosts here will argue that this is misleading.
For a new listing not to have a reservation yet with first availability in May is not surprising to me, especially this year. You have plenty of time to reset your listing. The guests will come!