does airbnb accept digital copy of national id? unfortunatel...
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does airbnb accept digital copy of national id? unfortunately my national id has not yet arrived and it’s been years so i’ve ...
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How do i become a co host ? Any idea?
To join the Airbnb cohost database you need to have high ratings and reviews .
unfortunately as you have what Airbnb sees as low ratings at 4.4 it's unlikely you would qualify.
i would suggest addressing issues at your listing which caused your more negative reviews and when you get superhost status you can apply to become an Airbnb approved cohost @Shelly75
Thanks for sharing this information with @Shelly75, @Helen3. 😊
Just to expand on this Shelly, there are some requirements to be able to join the Co-host Network:
Even if you don't hit all the criteria now, it might give you some goals to work towards. I hope this helps. 😊
Thank you for explaining in a much more valuable and helpful way Rebecca
Perhaps you could try a sort of Proof of Concept Strategy..
1. Do a Free/Low-Fee Trial: Find a friend, family member, or trusted neighbour who has a short-term rental and offer to manage it for one month for free or a tiny flat fee. This gives you hands-on experience and five-star reviews to leverage.
2. Get Testimonials: After that free month, make sure you get a detailed, written testimonial from the owner saying you achieved specific results (e.g., improved cleanliness, faster response times). This is your external proof that is separate from Airbnb's system.
3. Sell the Audit, Not the Service: Once you have that proof, approach owners with low ratings and say, "I have successfully managed properties and I specialise in fixing low-rated listings. I will do an audit for £50 to show you exactly how." This is low-risk for the owner.
You have to put in the work to build that initial credibility via independent networking /local business outreach. Once you have those few testimonials, you can start pitching the full rehabilitation service and work towards meeting the official Network criteria.
Do feel free to ask me any questions about structuring that testimonial to be most effective, simultaneously sort the bad reviews from out in your own listing, respond to them professionally if you haven’t done so and try to encourage more activities that’ll generate better reviews. What is the most common reason you think a listing gets a low score? @Shelly75