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Hey Airbnb hosts, started this list as an answer to a question but it turned up pretty big so im sharing with every one. Hope its helpful to some people and please upvote it if you liked it.
Here's what I’ve found so far in order to promote my listings:
That pretty much sums up what information I have gathered and tried during the past few months.
A nice round total of 25 tips to promote your listing.
I hope it’s not very overwhelming and that it is helpful for new hosts that want to get in the game!
Also i'd love to hear the opinion of some more experienced hosts.
Please gimme the thumbs-up if you found this helpful
Regards,
Harry K.
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Hey @Amy352,
Thanks for your kind words.
If you think you will enjoy further reading i have a more extensive guide with 60 tips here
Be sure to hit the thumbs up if lilked the posts, so that more users can find them and read them 🙂
Regarding your question, Airbnb likes to verify members through different ways, social profiles, email, phone # and official documents (like your government ID or passport). This makes other users feel safer that their host is actually a person who is committed to this thing and not just someone who made a fake email and created an account 🙂
Here is how to manage your verification methods:
In your Airbnb profile (not here on the community forums) click on the upper right corner on your face icon, then in the menu that opens, click on "Edit Profile":
In the next Screen, on the left side menu, click on "Trust and Verification":
Here you can add your social profiles and other types of verification that you like (should be in the bottom part of the screen that reads "Not yet verified" :
I hope this is helpful. The instructions are about the web site of Airbnb. There should be a way to do it from a mobile app but i went through this procedure as it is easier and available to most of the users.
Hope it helped 🙂
Regards,
Harry
Super helpful. Thank you! 🙂
Thank you very much for your advise.
I'm a newbie starting out in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Ever since I put up my listing I haven't receive any booking. I will use your tips as a guide to improve my lisitng. Are you able to give me further advice?
Hi Harry 🙂
Thank you for this post! We are new to AirBnB and since our first few weeks, the number of views and bookings we've received have quieted down significantly. These tips are extremely helpful...especially #5! I never would have thought of setting up our pricing to be based on single occupancy.
Brilliant!
Thanks again,
Maya
Thanks Harry, I'll try your tips.
Hey Harry,
Thanks for your tips, we have tried most of them and guess what ? They work, we even doubled our booking! however, we are not sure about the one, about Facebook Ads, did anyone here tried it?
Dear Harry
Interesting and really gives me a guide to improve my hosting.
Besides that, would you kindly advise how to host property in multiple sites (is’ it possible? ) without clashing each reservation from deferent sites.
Thanks a lot for guidance
This was sooo helpful. For what it’s worth, I share your conspiracy about listings sometimes going into never-never land! I learned several things I didn’t know, thank you!!
"Also use the extra charge per person option, have a lower price for 1 person then gradually increase for added guests. Will make your pricing fairer."
I like this, but how do you really know that someone is not bringing additional guests without telling you about it, especially if you are not meeting them in person? I could see a lot of fraud in this situation.
Hi @Harry22.. from your experience when you link your airbnb account to your facebook account or even linkedln...is it safe ? as we put our bank account and credit card detail at airbnb account .
Thank you.
Cheers
Alice
Hello Mr Harry. Great tips, I really loved all the recommendations that you had to offer.
Here are few of my listings,please take a look. Any advices and your stay if you're looking forward to visitng India will be most welcomed.
https://www.airbnb.co.in/rooms/18144110?s=51
https://www.airbnb.co.in/rooms/12956343?s=51
https://www.airbnb.co.in/rooms/21520100?s=51
These are fantastic tips thanks Harry. I havent had the opportunity to read through everyone's input here so forgive me if it is mentioned. I began hosting on Airbnb in April and must say I am very impressed with this site. One thing which is really bothering me a lot is this smart pricing because the tip suggestions are extremely low. I have had my listings on smart since April but am now changing them to base rates. Can anyone please advise on the smart price scenario?
Karen the general rule of thought is: Smart pricing isn't very smart.
Thanks for the advice; I'm a new host and I'll definately be taking some of these suggestions on board. I have a quick question about the verificaions and am hoping someone can help me out. I'm struggling to get my LinkedIn Verified; it doesn't even appear on the list of things I can verify (only google and facebook appear- see attached screenshot).
I wanted to know if I was alone in this?
Is this something specific to my location? (I'm based in the UK)
& of course what is the solition & what other verifcations are available to me.
Thanks in advance!
I almost always return to this post over and over again, your tips does work. I make a website, yes I did it myself, and I notice it is helping me get more booking. [Information hidden]
@Harry22: That looks very helpful for my listing. Thank you very much and hope to see many articles like this from you. Regards!