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I want to know that my listing and my property is correct for BNB if any one want to book then whats the best in my BNB. can any body tell me ? I want to know about my property looks attractive or not . 

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Emilie
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Richa3827

 

Have you tried implementing the suggestion Emiel referred to yet?

 

Here were a few more suggestions you received in that thread, it would be wonderful to know if you any of them catch your eye: 

 

  • Improve lighting in photos; make them warmer and cozier
  • Reduce the number of images, avoid multiple angles of the same room
  • Lead with bright, natural daylight shots rather than blue-lit evening photos
  • Use clean, neutral images; minimize colored lighting that may limit audience appeal
  • Visually declutter spaces (fewer cushions and decorative groupings)
  • Refine the description: use a polished, confident opening paragraph
  • Use consistent capitalization, and clearer structure in the description
  • Clearly identify your target guest (e.g., couples, families, business travelers)
  • Highlight unique features more prominently, such as the pool and self check-in
  • Consider simple add-ons for guests, like romantic décor setups, celebration packages, premium tea/breakfast trays, or late check-out options

Thanks 😊

 

Emilie

 

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Emiel1
Top Contributor

  

You asked recently advise about same listing:

https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/Support-with-your-bookings/How-I-get-more-bookings/td-p/2214902

 

One member suggested to have less emoji's in the description.

IMO you should remove them all, it is disturbing.

Also description sometimes is confusing, like:

"Fully equipped kitchen🍱 with kitchenette"

Or irrelevant eg:

"Forget your worries in this spacious space"

 

There are to many almost identical photos, e.g. livingroom.

 

Hope this helps

 

 

 

@Richa3827

Thank you 

Emilie
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Richa3827

 

Have you tried implementing the suggestion Emiel referred to yet?

 

Here were a few more suggestions you received in that thread, it would be wonderful to know if you any of them catch your eye: 

 

  • Improve lighting in photos; make them warmer and cozier
  • Reduce the number of images, avoid multiple angles of the same room
  • Lead with bright, natural daylight shots rather than blue-lit evening photos
  • Use clean, neutral images; minimize colored lighting that may limit audience appeal
  • Visually declutter spaces (fewer cushions and decorative groupings)
  • Refine the description: use a polished, confident opening paragraph
  • Use consistent capitalization, and clearer structure in the description
  • Clearly identify your target guest (e.g., couples, families, business travelers)
  • Highlight unique features more prominently, such as the pool and self check-in
  • Consider simple add-ons for guests, like romantic décor setups, celebration packages, premium tea/breakfast trays, or late check-out options

Thanks 😊

 

Emilie

 

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Thank alot mam😊

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