Thursday, August 24, 2017

Helpful Airbnb Host Tips That Can Make A Big Difference

By Edward Butler


Having a great room or unit to rent is not going to be enough to be a competitor in the world of Airbnb. There are many things that visitors want and expect and there are also lots of ways to ensure guests have a wonderful stay that will result in great reviews and repeat business. These are some simple Airbnb host tips that are sure to result in rave reviews.

Providing a good array of photos and being completely honest about the listing is critical. After all, this is how most potential guests will decide where to stay. Saying there is a beautiful view, but having no windows is a fail. Saying it is within walking distance of local attractions is a real stretch if it's a far walk. Don't make things up to enhance the listing, instead, find all of the positives and ensure they are included in the description.

Things happen and being inflexible can be viewed negatively. Allowing guests an early or late check in or check out will be one of the things they will remember when writing their review of their stay. Of course, advertising this may lead to being taken advantage of, but making concessions when life gets in the way will make a positive impression. Most hotels can be rather accommodating to this, don't think guests don't know this.

Hosts should know the area and what events and attractions are nearby. Guests will certainly appreciate this information, especially if they are unfamiliar with the surroundings or have spare time during their travel. Know your guests as well; if they are traveling with children, there may be extra information that can be provided. If they are not, skip the kids activities. Tailored to each stay, it is something they won't forget.

Get a keypad entry system and learn how to program it. This is a great way to allow guests to enter if the hosts will not be home and to assure the guests that there are not a bunch of spare keys floating around. A keypad can be programmed with a temporary guest code, which should be different for each new guest, that expires after a set amount of time. This allows for a lot of flexibility and assures security, as the same code would never be used again.

Never underestimate how much guests will appreciate cleanliness. Start with a cleaning checklist and stick to it, adding things as needed. Nobody wants to take a shower with hairs left from a previous guest. Streaky mirrors or dirty windows will be noticed and likely commented on in a review. Even if guests don't say how spotless the rental was, at least they also will not tell others about how dirty the floors looked or the dead bugs in the light fixture.

Small amenities can have a big impact. Most hotels stock extras such as razors and toothbrushes; some at a cost. Providing these free of charge will be looked upon as a bonus and certainly mentioned in reviews. Some suggestions may be feminine products, an assortment of electronics chargers, batteries, water and snacks, and anything else that can be picked up inexpensively but be appreciated by guests.

Small details can make a world of difference in the eyes of guests. Taking the time to make things comfortable, secure and clean can be the difference between a bad review and a very positive one. To stay competitive, hosts need to make sure that these small details will make a big impression and keep guests happy and coming back again.




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