Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Great Airbnb Host Tips That Will Make Guests Glad They Chose Your Home

By Daniel Rogers


So you've decided you want to earn some extra money by hosting guests in your home. The easiest way to get started is by posting the accommodations you are offering on a trusted website. Depending on how well you market yourself, you can begin to get inquiries almost immediately. This is only the first step however. People who are already booking rooms in their homes have some practical Airbnb host tips to ensure your guests will be happy, satisfied, and ready to recommend you to friends and family.

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.

Local attractions, museums, and organizers of community events often have printed brochures you can put out in a room. Menus from your favorite restaurants, along with complimentary coupons, are a nice touch. If there is something special your guests want to do, providing that information shows thoughtfulness and care.

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.

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.

If you don't do anything else, make sure your house is squeaky clean when the guests arrive. No one wants to walk into a dirty, messy, dusty rented room. People will remember every messy detail, if they stay to notice them. They will probably complain loudly and online as well.

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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