Hello, I hope someone can tell where I can find a "follow-up...
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Hello, I hope someone can tell where I can find a "follow-up". When I open my Airbnb host tab, "you have 1 follow-up" appears...
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How do I get started being a co host. Soy name is Breanna and I currently get Airbnb just to see how well properties are I give rating on every air bnb that I staying I haven't figured out how to quit make money of this but I do have many people that follow me and my reviews do matter
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It's like any other business you need a marketing plan and budget to help you promote your cohosting services to hosts you've identified as your target market .
start by looking at Airbnbs cohosting information on the Airbnb Help website to understand what's involved
why is how many people 'follow you' relevant to marketing a cohost service?
It's like any other business you need a marketing plan and budget to help you promote your cohosting services to hosts you've identified as your target market .
start by looking at Airbnbs cohosting information on the Airbnb Help website to understand what's involved
why is how many people 'follow you' relevant to marketing a cohost service?
Hi @Helen3 😊,
Thank you for helping our host.
Are you a co-host as well?
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Hi @Breanna105 😊,
this is an amazing idea!
What would you like to do as a Co-host?
I’m sharing this helpful link for you 👉 How to find and become an experienced Co-Host on Airbnb?
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Following. Thank you for this Link. I'll take a look at it again. I am a Superhost interested in reaching out to struggling hosts but need advice as to how to best do this. Thanks!
Hi @Luz688 😊,
Have you been able to find anyone yet?
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Hi Elisa,
Thank you for checking in. So I was denied Co-hosting status based on my current listing. I've had my property on AirBnB for 2 1/2 years with a co-host managing the property. In June, I took over the hosting properties and re-listed the apartment under another heading and naming me as the host, without a cohost. The look back period is one year, apparently.
A little disappointed as I was hoping to be able to co-host my friend's property.
Thanks again,
Best regards
Luz
Hi Helen,
Thank you for your response. How so? How do I go about?
Thank you,
Luz
Hi Helen,
So I dug a little deeper-- and yes, a host can directly request a co-host off the platform. The co-host needs to complete a form and be verified. My understanding is that the co-host will have full access to messaging, booking, etc. Same as a cohost on the platform. Is this correct?
Thanks,
Luz
Hi @Luz688 😊,
Thank you for letting me know, and I'm really sorry this happened to you.
Do you know the reason for the denial?
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Hi Elisa,
Thank you for checking in. So I was denied Co-hosting status based on my current listing. I've had my property on AirBnB for 2 1/2 years with a co-host managing the property. In June, I took over the hosting properties and re-listed the apartment under another heading and naming me as the host, without a cohost. The look back period is one year, apparently.
I also need 100 reservations and no cancellations. I meet all the criteria if they include the previous 2 1/2 years that I had a co-host manage my property. But I understand from @Helen3 I do not need to be approved by AirBnB to cohost. I'm waiting for clarification.
Best regards and Thank you,
Luz