I am currently having a horrific experience with Airbnb. I ...
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I am currently having a horrific experience with Airbnb. I had a PAST reservation cancelled. The guest have already stayed. ...
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I am a first time Host and I am booked for the next 2-3 weeks. I am currently hosting my first guest and it is going well. Please take a look at my listing and let me know what you think. I am eager to get some feedback. Thanks a bunch!
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/13174717
August - Your place is very very attractive apartment and guest space is at a very low price. After you get about 3 reviews you should definitely arise the price to $42 at least otherwise you will be losting money with all the amenities you offer and breakfast.
Linda- Thank you for the feedback.
When guests arrive, they are given a welcome packet of maps, coupons to attractions and dining, as well as information for the metro system, bus system, and taxi. I try and ensure they are comforatable and happy, even though they don't really talk much, they appear to be smiling and happy.
I do offer the breakfast from 6-10am on a complementary scale.
My hope is that it feels as warm and comforatable as possible, but gives them a true hotel style feeling and similar accomodation.
I am waiting on my first reviews before I raise the price, however, will a higher price scare off potential guests?
Your place is so beautiful I don't think the rise in price will scare anyone off at all. Plus with all your amenities, it will alway be a bargain if under $65.00. Your breakfast ad looks awesome, very upscale! Let us know how the review goes, I know it will be wonderful. Most of my guest as quiet also and likes their "privacy" so don't worry about that.
Yes, I sent you a private message sof you can respond to it.
Hi Linda.
I'm looking for your private message but I don't see it in my message box. Where would I find the private message?
C C, that's an easy change. Thank you for expressing your view. However, I would like to get feedback on my listing :).
Profile pics are not as unconnected to listings as one might tend to think.
A recent survey(I didn't save the link unfortunately) showed that many guests tend to link their trust more easily to a host that seems friendly. The interviewed participants were shown different host profile pictures and asked in how far they were drawn to booking on the basis of the faces and their expressions.
Well, the survey proved that 'attractive' created more trust or willingness to trust, but then 'attractive' expands psychologically to a friendly-looking face with a genuine smile.
Whether that is all a real influencial matter or not aside, I actually had a similar thought as @C-C0 when I saw your profile.
Shower future guests with personal sunshine on your listing page and I'm sure the bookings will flow even faster!
I often get bookings with profile pics of posed and unsmiling, sometimes almost dramatic selfies while the guest turns out to be a much more charming and natural type of person. A shame actually, since their real self would create much more automatic trust and less feeling that they might be high-maintenance.
Others have made good points. The only thing I would add is that some of the pictures look very dark. You could ask for an Airbnb photographer (they're free) - it's on the website somewhere under "hosting".