@Anthony2600 That's great to hear.. Since you're new, start by researching other Co-Hosts in your area on Airbnb. Look at how they describe their services, what they charge, and the types of listings they manage. This will give you a clear idea of what local hosts are looking for and what you can offer to stand out.
Also, reach out directly to a few local hosts to offer help with guest communication, check-ins, or listing optimization. You already have a passion for hospitality, once you help a couple of hosts successfully, you'll start building trust, reviews, and experience that can grow into a great side business.