Strategies to keep your house/business full

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Carmen2661
Level 1
Spokane, WA

Strategies to keep your house/business full

I have done other business, and I look at my calendar that is empty m, not good. So my question  what do I need to do to change that

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Bettye6
Level 10
McHenry, IL

Hi @Carmen2661 ,

Your place looks very nice and welcoming. Two things I noted was to take better pictures of the kitchen/cooking area. When I travel that is an important feature. There is a few photos I would take out. The one with the gazebo with the tables covered and another I think it is's the backyard? It doesn't look to inviting.$398 for cleaning seems excessive, possibly compare that as well. I do not charge a cleaning fee. 

Now going to what seems to be an ongoing discussion most of 2024 is low or lack of bookings. A few tips:

  1. Have you done a comp of your competing hosts? 
  2. Have you set up social media accounts for your place like FB or Instagram? Some have web pages for their place too.
  3. Join your local Chamber of Commerece for tons of references. Network a lot with them.
  4. Have you friends give it a heart.
  5. Make calling cards, but stands for them and then go around to small businesses asking if they would keep your cards by a register. 
  6. Offer discounts for certain time periods.

I truly feel the economy,  the elections coming up and the unexpected volatile weather patterns has had impacted many excellent hosts, myself included.

The best of luck! Hopefully others will chime in as well with their own wisdom.

Best regards,

Bettye6

 

 

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Bettye6
Level 10
McHenry, IL

Hi @Carmen2661 ,

Your place looks very nice and welcoming. Two things I noted was to take better pictures of the kitchen/cooking area. When I travel that is an important feature. There is a few photos I would take out. The one with the gazebo with the tables covered and another I think it is's the backyard? It doesn't look to inviting.$398 for cleaning seems excessive, possibly compare that as well. I do not charge a cleaning fee. 

Now going to what seems to be an ongoing discussion most of 2024 is low or lack of bookings. A few tips:

  1. Have you done a comp of your competing hosts? 
  2. Have you set up social media accounts for your place like FB or Instagram? Some have web pages for their place too.
  3. Join your local Chamber of Commerece for tons of references. Network a lot with them.
  4. Have you friends give it a heart.
  5. Make calling cards, but stands for them and then go around to small businesses asking if they would keep your cards by a register. 
  6. Offer discounts for certain time periods.

I truly feel the economy,  the elections coming up and the unexpected volatile weather patterns has had impacted many excellent hosts, myself included.

The best of luck! Hopefully others will chime in as well with their own wisdom.

Best regards,

Bettye6

 

 

Thank you @Bettye6 , for you’re good points.very well taken

Rebecca
Community Manager
Community Manager
Suffolk Coastal District, United Kingdom

Hi @Carmen2661! Welcome to the Community! 👋

 

If you found @Bettye6's response helpful, it's a lovely gesture to mark it as a best answer ☑️It’s a nice way to show your appreciation, and it also helps other hosts with similar questions find useful answers. 😊

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Whilst you are here, perhaps it might be worth exploring our "Critique my listing" article. It's a great way to get helpful feedback from the community on ways you can improve your listing. I am sharing it here in the hopes that you might find it helpful. (click here) 👈

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