Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Practical Airbnb Host Tips That Will Have Guests Coming Back Again And Again

By Daniel Rogers


If you want to earn some extra cash without taking on a traditional second job, you will have to get creative. Homeowners are going into the hospitality industry in increasing numbers. If you are interested, it is as easy as posting a good ad on a trusted website. Depending on your marketing expertise, you could start fielding calls almost immediately. This is the easy part though. People who have been successful booking rooms have some Airbnb host tips you should pay attention to.

These experienced homeowners tell newcomers not to overstate the accommodations they are offering. Most travelers aren't looking for mansions to stay in. Small rooms are not a bad thing, and you can market them in a positive way. Cozy and intimate are code words for small that most people understand. If the rooms you're renting are not on the ground floor, you need to make people reading your ad aware of it. You can do it with photos instead of words if you want.

Communication is key when you are dealing with individuals coming into your home. Many experienced hosts suggest that you email your guests, welcoming them in advance and letting them know how excited you are that they have chosen your home. This is a good time to ask about food preferences and dietary restrictions. Personal touches make guests feel more comfortable about spending time in a stranger's house.

If guests are coming for sightseeing and taking in the local attractions, it's a nice gesture to place brochures that advertise the current museum exhibits, amusement park hours, and farmer's market specials in the room. You could also leave restaurant menus, bus schedules, discount coupons, and travel books on side tables. Guests who have expressed an interest in a particular attraction will appreciate any personal recommendations.

If your guests had wanted to book rooms in a local hotel, they would have done so. You don't want the rooms in your house to look impersonal and antiseptic. There are lots of ways to personalize their surroundings, making rooms inviting and special. During holidays, special decorations can be fun, and flowers are almost always welcoming.

You can meet the plane or train when your guests arrive. If they are traveling by car, giving them parking instructions prior to their arrival and greeting them in the driveway is a great way to welcome them. Helping with bags and inviting them down to the living area for drinks and hors d'oeuvres after unpacking are simple gestures that go a long way.

Above all else, your house has to be clean, and not just clean, but sparkling. There is nothing worse than looking forward to a vacation only to walk into a messy, dusty, dirty rented room. Your guests may turn around and walk right out. They certainly won't give you a recommendation, and they may complain publicly online.

If you are looking for ways to earn some extra cash, and are lucky enough to own a home, renting rooms can be a good option. It is easier than a second job. You won't even have to leave home to make the money.




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