How to update your listing today?
As guests start-planning pool rentals again, our research shows that they are open to inspiration.
That is where your listing comes in. For example, guests told us they are especially interested in outdoor space and nature activities—so if you have things like private outdoor space or access to nearby hiking trails, now is a good time to add those details to your listing.
Since guests are interested in finding spaces within driving distance, your listing itself can become the destination. We also found that guests thinking about their next adventure are most interested in weekend getaways that are two to four days long. If your space has enviable amenities like a private pool or hot tub, you will want to let guests know how your space can help them relax.
Here are six elements of your listing you can update to attract guests who are traveling now:
Your listing title and details
Consider updating your listing title to include the reason why your space is perfect for a getaway. You could change your title, details, and amenities to reflect current travel trends.
- Some of the most desired amenities include wifi, kitchens, air conditioning, parking, and self-check-in, so if you have any of these, emphasize them in your listing
- Share the details in your listing if you've updated your cleaning routine to meet our new enhanced cleaning protocol
- If you have private backyard or outdoor space, be sure to include that in your listing title or description
- You can update your amenities, check-in instructions, house rules, and more across multiple listings at once on your Listings page
Your photos and captions
Think like a guest, and add new pictures to emphasize areas of your space that could be extra appealing to travelers right now.
- Add photos and captions that highlight pools and any outdoor space, and note in the captions if amenities like hot tubs, or gardens are private
- It is also smart to edit your photo captions to reflect what guests want now. For example, if you have a fully furnished poolside area, take extra photos of those spaces and include more info about them in your captions.
Your guidebook
Since guidebooks can be shared publicly on your listing, this is a great way to connect with potential and current guests alike. Most hosts’ guidebooks previously focused on things like dining, shopping, and tourist attractions, but many of those activities may not be relevant now.
- A guidebook can help guests discover what's great about your area-—and can save you time, since you won't have to make individualized recommendations for each guest
- Consider adding new details such as your favorite delivery and takeout options and fun outdoor experiences that guests can enjoy now
- If there are special features in your actual space—such as a hammock in the garden—mention these in your guidebook too.
Your house rules
In addition to asking guests to follow certain standards around things like excessive noise, cleanliness, parking, and smoking, you might think about including other temporary guidelines in your house rules.
For example, if you do not want to allow extra people in your space, make it clear that you do not permit your guests to have unauthorized visitors during their stay
If you would like your guests to clean up after themselves, share any cleaning guidelines you’d like them to follow and provide ample supplies
Your host profile
This is a great time to create or refresh your profile. You can use this opportunity to share your personality with guests and help them feel more comfortable staying in your space.
- Write a little bit about who you are and why you host. Aim for at least two full sentences, or a minimum of 20 words.
- To make every guest feel welcome, add a message to your profile stating that you invite guests from all occupations. This not only signals to guests that they belong, but it can also inspire other hosts to embrace the values of diversity and inclusion too.
Your settings If you want to increase your chances of getting booked, you could adjust your settings to help attract travelers who want flexibility.
- If you have a strict cancellation policy in place, think about switching to a flexible or moderate one
- More guests than usual are making last-minute reservations. You can set your reservation preferences for 1-, 2-, or 3-days’ notice
- You could also turn on Instant Book so guests can reserve your space without waiting for confirmation