5 Pro-Tips on dealing with the COVID-19 impact on Airbnb short term rental Hosts
5 Pro-Tips on dealing with the COVID-19 impact on Airbnb short term rental Hosts
It’s no secret that short-term rental (STR) hosts have seen their difficulty throughout the years. City by-laws, rent restrictions, and negative media attention, but nothing compares to the current COVID-19, Corona Virus, shutdown. International travel, state travel, and now local travel has completely halted. As a 7-year, multi-unit Airbnb Superhost, I wanted to share some tips on how to stay positive, and navigate this tough environment
How to navigate the COVID-19 travel shutdown
1. Get bookings and assist medical professionals by offering a substantial discount
Medical professionals are coming in to assist an overloaded health-care system during this crisis. They need a place to stay closer to hospitals and clinics. As a host you can assist medical field professionals by offering a substantial discount and set your nightly minimums to 7 nights, to prevent unexpected 1-night bookings. Make sure you are Screening All Guests using the Social ID verification platform ScreenBNB
2. Re-Focus your Airbnb home to longer-term bookings.
Locals always need a temporary place to stay whether they are affected by stalled home renovations & construction, in-between homes, persons wanting to isolate, and travelers trapped by border closures. To capture this market, set your minimum night-stay to 14 nights, enable Instabook (if not already), and lower your price by at least 50% of normal season prices, and you should be getting some requests.
3. Apply for government relief programs
Airbnb hosting is a real business, providing real economic benefit, real jobs, and has a hugely positive effect on travelers seeing alternative accommodations. If your Airbnb business is registered as a corporation, you may be eligible for government established business relief programs. Your travel business also deserves assistance just like Hotels & Airlines. While you’re at it, apply to join the BagsAway Partner program to generate additional income from your guests.
4. Market yourself outside of traditional OTA channels
Let’s face reality, travelers are gone, and OTA’s aren’t helping! Airbnb overrode host cancellation policies and refunded all guests without warning. Booking.com threw in the force-majeure clause, overrode partner cancellation policies, and canceled all reservations free of charge. In effect, they threw all the risk and liability onto the hosts.
What can you do as a host? Pick one niche market whether it’s medical professionals, insurance claimants, persons in-between homes, or trapped foreigners – market to them, advertise to them, let yourself be known. If you don’t have a webpage setup to promote your properties, GET ONE! Opt for the best Airbnb clone to launch your own platform quickly and efficiently. Then, sign up for google-ads and start targeting cheap keywords depending on the market niche you had selected. You can even promote your own Airbnb page, by linking ads directly to the Airbnb listing (just don’t use “Airbnb” in your ad title).
5. Don’t panic, stop watching corona-news, and learn to paint!
The economy will return to normal, overtime. You are probably thinking “Great for the economy, but will I survive to see the day?” YES YOU WILL. Opportunities of a life-time come in the toughest of economic conditions
Guess what happened during the 2008 Great Recession? Well, Brian, Joe and Nathan, painted some cereal boxes, raised a ton of money, and started Air Bed & breakfast. There is only so much Netflix one mind can take, while trapped in the walled cage we call home.
Travel will spring back, I believe it will start with local travel, then state travel, then international travel and we will all be back in business stronger than before.
Les adherents du parti Les Republicains sont appeles a voter, samedi et dimanche, pour choisir leur futur president. Mais entre Bruno Retailleau et Laurent Wauquiez, peu de differences ideologiques existent : a l’image de ce qu’est devenu leur parti depuis 2017, tous deux font campagne a droite toute en misant sur les questions d’immigration et de securite.
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Laurent Wauquiez et Bruno Retailleau, le 19 septembre 2024, arrivant a Matignon.
Laurent Wauquiez et Bruno Retailleau, le 19 septembre 2024, arrivant a Matignon. © Ludovic Marin, AFP
Apres plusieurs semaines de campagne, difficile de savoir qui de Bruno Retailleau ou Laurent Wauquiez remportera la presidence du parti Les Republicains (LR). Les adherents du parti de droite sont invites a les departager, samedi 17 et dimanche 18 mai, pour choisir celui qui incarnera desormais LR, avec en toile de fond l’election presidentielle de 2027.
Mais comment choisir entre deux candidats presentant si peu de differences de ligne ideologique ? Bruno Retailleau et Laurent Wauquiez placent constamment l’immigration et la securite au centre de leurs discours. Si bien que pour exister face a un candidat-ministre devenu favori et omnipresent dans les medias, l’ancien president de la region Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes s’est senti oblige de jouer la surenchere en proposant, le 8 avril dans le JDNews, “que les etrangers dangereux sous OQTF [Obligation de quitter le territoire francais] soient enfermes dans un centre de retention a Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, hors de l’Hexagone”.
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