Thursday, April 26, 2018

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

By Daniel Rogers


In today's economy a lot of people are trying things to earn extra money. Hosting paying guests in their homes is one way many have found to do that successfully. If this is something that interests you, posting a compelling description of the accommodation you are offering, and what it will cost, can result in quick responses. This is only the beginning however. Homeowners, who have already discovered that booking rooms can be lucrative, have valuable Airbnb host tips to pass along.

The advertising you place on the website should be an honest representation of the accommodations you are offering. Most people don't expect you live in a mansion. If the rooms you are offering are small, you need to say so, in a flattering way. Cozy is a nice word that conveys the message. If the rooms are on the second floor, and guests will have to climb stairs, you can include a photo of the staircase instead of dwelling on the walk up.

Being responsive and communicating effectively with your guests can start before they ever arrive. A quick email message introducing yourself and letting them know you are looking forward to having them stay is a good idea. You have to know if they have any dietary restrictions and what kinds of food they enjoy anyway. A welcoming email can go a long way in putting strangers at ease.

Before your guests arrive, it's a great idea to place brochures on local attractions, museums, and special upcoming events in their rooms. Travel books, menus for local restaurants, bus schedules, and any discount coupons you can pick up are nice touches that guests will appreciate. If they have expressed an interest is seeing something in particular, leaving them pertinent information on that is a thoughtful gesture.

You shouldn't try to make the accommodations you are offering look like a hotel. Many people choose to stay in homes instead of hotels because they love the personal touches. There are a lot of ways you can make your rooms look inviting and warm without cluttering them with too much stuff. Flowers fresh from your garden, arranged in a nice vase are a welcoming touch.

Above all you want to be friendly and welcoming. Greeting guests at the front door, or picking them up at the airport or train station, is a good way to start. You can help them take their bags to their rooms and invite them into the living area for conversation, coffee, wine, snacks, or whatever is appropriate.

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.

Hosting can be fun and financially rewarding. You will meet new people, make friends, and learn new things. It certainly sounds better than mowing lawns, babysitting, or flipping burgers for extra money.




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