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How do you describe your space on Airbnb?

1. Writing tips for describing your Airbnb
  1. Know who your audience is and talk to them. ...
  2. Make your title 'pop' off the page.
  3. Keep it brief but not generic.
  4. Ensure that your words reflect your photos.
  5. Structure your description so it is easy to digest.
  6. Don't use meaningless words such as 'great', 'nice' or 'lovely'




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Unless you've found an Instant Book listing, you'll have to request that the Host accept your stay. At the Confirm and pay stage of your request, you'll need to include a brief message about why you're traveling and when you'll check-in.

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Make the most of the house manual tool with these tried-and-tested tips from hosts like you.
  1. Start with the wifi password.
  2. Include parking information.
  3. Highlight pet- and family-friendly features.
  4. Tell guests where to find amenities (and how to use them)
  5. Finish with step-by-step instructions for appliances and electronics.


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If your reservation request is declined and the listing for the stay shows that it's still available, the host's calendar may not be up-to-date or they may want reservations of a different length or time.

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Detail oriented housekeeping worker dedicated to keeping areas clean, organized and tidy. Knowledgeable about cleaning infection-prone areas such as bathrooms with care and attention to detail. Reliable and quick-paced worker with excellent attention to detail.

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Make them feel welcome the moment they walk through the door.
  1. Put together a welcome basket. “ ...
  2. Write a personalized note. “ ...
  3. Provide a spot for their suitcase. “


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Highlights
  1. Craft mini-escapes where guests can relax.
  2. Add special treats: coffee, tea, local specialties, etc.
  3. Don't forget the essentials: toilet paper, linens, pillows, towels, and soap.


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Let your landlord know more about who you are, how you care for your home, house, and your neighbors, and why you want to host on Airbnb. If you can not meet them in person, write them a message. If the landlords say no, do not be afraid to ask “why “and try to address their concerns.

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If you're considering renting out your apartment, residence, or property on Airbnb, here are 10 tips for running a successful Airbnb business.
  1. Quality Photographs Make a Difference. ...
  2. Time. ...
  3. First Impressions. ...
  4. Individualized Experience. ...
  5. Price. ...
  6. Response Time. ...
  7. Installing a Lockbox. ...
  8. Legalities.


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Depending on the nature of the violation, Airbnb may also take other actions, such as canceling an upcoming or active reservation, refunding a guest from a Host's payout, and/or requiring Hosts to provide proof that they have addressed issues before they can resume hosting.

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Airbnb hosts may: Except as noted above, Airbnb hosts may decline a booking based on factors that are not prohibited by law. For example, except where prohibited by law, Airbnb hosts may decline a booking with pets, or to guests who smoke.

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Yes, AirBnb is still profitable. The tourist market is HUGE and there's definitely room for you to make money in it too. Just pay attention to: Location.

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