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

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.

First of all, these veterans say you should be honest. Even small rooms can be booked quickly if you use some established marketing strategies though. Intimate and cozy sound better than small, and most will know it means the same thing. You can let potential guests know the accommodations are upstairs by showing a graceful stairway instead of using words.

One mark of a great host is thoughtful communication. A good suggestion for those new to the hosting experience is to get in touch with your guests a couple of weeks before they arrive. You can let them know, through email or texting, that you appreciate them choosing your home and are excited to meet them. You can ask about any diet restrictions and food preferences at the same time.

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.

Your guests could have stayed in a hotel, but they chose not to. Don't turn your home into a hotel by removing all the personal items in the guest rooms. You want the atmosphere to be warm and inviting. There are lot of ways to do that. Fresh flower arrangements are always nice, especially if the flowers come from your garden and you arranged them yourself.

Good hosts are interested in their guests and treat them in a welcoming manner. You can greet them at your front door, if they arrive by car, or make plans to meet their plane or train. Helping with bags and allowing them time to freshen up is thoughtful. This is especially true if you have invited them to join the rest of your family for drinks and snacks in the family room later.

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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