Hi Kevin here from Derby in UK. i am very interested in beco...
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Hi Kevin here from Derby in UK. i am very interested in becoming a co-host any guidance on how to achieve this and where to f...
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As we head into the third week of theTip of the Week series, I'm yet again delighted to share this week’s tip on tips to get bookings as a new Host✨
The following tip was shared by Superhost @Patricia2526 on a topic where a new Hosts asked for advice on how to get bookings 📖
"Write a detailed and accurate description of your listing. Highlight everything your guests need to know about your property".
On this thread, we invite you to share your valuable tips on which actions you have taken to get more bookings becoming when starting out as an Airbnb Host, so go ahead, and tell us everything about your tips and tricks one should focus on how to get more bookings, and making your listing stand out! ⭐
We’re super excited to hear and learn from you all. Let's gather the best tips on getting started as an Airbnb Host, and don’t forget to give a thumbs up👍 to the best tips shared. 😊
Thank you
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Aloha, are there any tips we can do on the outside of airbnb to get more bookings. We already have great pictures and details but recently went thru a dry time. And everyone here as well, so everyone started lowering there prices and so we did too, but felt with low prices we might end up hosting people that may not take good care of our unit. Are their any other strategies then going so low and attracting people who may not take as good care of our unit
Mahalo for the help
Hi there @Aleksandra235! What tips would you share with those looking to start as new Airbnb Hosts? 👀
You've got a lovely listing! 😊
I love that you said that!
To get your first bookings:
1. Make sure you complete all parts of the listing information- missing information creates doubts
2. Make sure your photos show all guest areas- same reason as above
3. Take some time with your photos- rooms should be uncluttered, beds coverings smooth, photos straight, and get each room in the best light for that space, this may take a few days but it's a must.
4. Cover photo is super important- needs that wow factor and should highlight what is special about your place.
4. Have a profile photo clearly showing your friendly face.
5. Look at your competition and set your price just a bit lower to get started. I don't recommend using Airbnb smart pricing or any automatic discounts (I like to be in control) but others may have a different opinion.
I agree 😊 the wow factor is important 🌿
In addition to what @Patti-And-Marty0 said about pictures, when you take a picture of the bathroom, make sure that the commode lid is closed.
My tip is be thoughtful & friendly with guests. This can be achieved with thoughtful messages and a nice welcome message personalised to the guests. For example a guest is arriving to go to a concert mention in your welcome message. I have a small blackboard & personalise messages for guests on this. Include the guests name & the occasion of their visit,
Yes I do this also I try my best without smothering some guests don't want help But I would say about 95% off my guest appreciate the details So the way I do this as before and after they book I engage In short conversations: Such as have you been to this area before Would you like in suggests on top spots ect
Then when it is a guest coming for an anniversary or birthday I try to get a since of there likes and love leaving a few cupcakes a small carrot bread little treat saying Happy anniversary or Happy Birthday. I could go on and on I love hosting children I have 7 grandchildren so there are wonderful books for all ages Its to me a True joy I absolutely love surprising and doing little things, Its always the small things that I like when I stay at an Airbnb this is why its NOT a Hotel Experience !
SOME EXAMPLES FOR TIPS PLZ
Can you post on all social media platforms? If so, how?
Besides "Write a detailed and accurate description of your listing. Highlight everything your guests need to know about your property".
Your bread a butter when you first open your Airbnb will be the Reviews and Cleanliness
If you fail to provide a clean rental you will get bad reviews, these 2 goes hand to hand when you first start.