@Eva2866
If I knew the secrets of Airbnb's search algorithm, I am sure I would already be a multi-billionaire...
However, I do know that new listings get a temporary boost in the search results, so you should make the most of this by ensuring your listing is as good as it can be.
You definitely need more photos. The listing states two bedrooms, but you only have one photo of one bedroom. You have no photos of the two bathrooms. You can't properly see the kitchen from the angle you have used. The living room and the bed look nice, but everything else looks a bit sparse.
Also, take your photos in landscape (horizontal), not portrait (vertical) format, because Airbnb uses landscape in the layout and your photos will be cropped weirdly otherwise. Interior photos tend to look better in landscape anyway, unless they are detail shots, as you see more of the room. Unless the views are ugly, open the curtains/blinds and let in as much natural light as possible when you take the photos. I have had three professional photographers photograph my house and all of them used mostly natural light. Some photos of the neighbourhood or local attractions might also help, if there are things nearby that are visually appealing.
Once you have taken more photos, make sure you use the most attractive one for your first image, but also pay attention to the next four, as the first five photos are the ones that show on the listing landing page. Be sure to show different areas and amenities in these five shots.
You have a very brief listing description. Add more detail to the description and location sections. Have a look at other listings in your area, especially the ones that seem to have full calendars and lots of recent reviews and see how they do it.
Hope that helps!