Hi @Mellissa12
Great suggestions already offered. As @Lorna170 & @Breanna mentioned, be sure you are aware of all the local ordinances and restrictions on short term rentals (if any). Make sure you understand what taxes you will be required to collect and pay (Airbnb does this for many locations, but not all). If you have an HOA, be sure short term rentals are permitted.
Check Out the Competition
Determine what your competition will be and if the market for Short Term Rentals might already be saturated.
Do a Test Airbnb Guest Search
Go onto Airbnb as a guest and search the name of your town for other properties close to yours. Do they come up easily? If you are located too far from the nearest town/city, your listing may not appear in guest searches on the map on Airbnb. This may limit your ability to get bookings.
Experienced Co-Host & Airbnb Ambassador Program
As was already mentioned by @Helen3 , an experienced Co-Host will really help you once you feel you have covered all the preliminary bases and are ready to list. Airbnb has an ambassador program that can pair you with an experienced Superhost until you get your first booking as well.
Best wishes to you!