Hi @Nicholas885
Agree with all the comments.
I am in sort of a rural/farming area too, a little over a hour drive to the BIG destinations, Chicago, Milwaukee.
Your place looks awesome. It will be challenging though my niece's cabin is very rural in upstate New York & she gets a lot of glampers from either Buffalo or Manhattan so do not worry about location.
Research a lot. Have you looked where, how far and what your competition charges nightly? I do not see a Guidebook (it's frustrating that one has to even dig to find one regardless but my guests LOVE my Bettye's Guidebook. It gives the majority of the things to do around my area. Plus I printed it and leave it in my STR.
I would add some more charm, hit the local antique shops, thrifts stores, etc. and get some art work up (local would be amazing as your place is in my favorite ...Appalachian and just a few nic/nac type of items to warm the place up. When it comes to cabins take pictures of what stcok you have in your kitchen. My guest like that as well. Read on social media of too many complaints of people going to cabins and have just 1 pan to cook in and with no lid! LOL Take of few pictures of open cabinets and drawers with what you have for them to utilize.
If you have a Chamber of Commerce near by join....they are pretty consistent nationwide in helping small businesses. Social media, I love what @Patricia2526 had to say though I am not to savy with personal web sites, blogs. etc. however I do utilize my personal FB page & Instagram to promote my place. Ask your friends to go and like you place on AirBnB. The more on your wish list I heard it helps your ranking.
Make large 4X6 business cards,Place on your best picture of the place, get a QC code (if I can do it any one can) and like @Patricia2526 said make your AirBnB link personal. I even added the AirBnB logo on my cards. I bought a bunch of card holders off of Amazon and just went to bars, restaurants, stores, churches, etc. and asked them if they would display your cards.
Have a relative or friend stay at your place through AirBnB and ask them to give great review. It breaks the ice plus you get a honest perspective of your place.
I could say more though do not want to overwhelm you but these are for sure my best starting out advice.
The best of luck. You are welcome to direct message me if you need any other help.
Bettye6