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Steve Dove
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Vacation Rental Marketing

Steve Dove
  • Investor
  • Clarkston, MI
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Has anyone, with a vacation rental, ever attempted to attend trade shows, or even moms-to-moms sales to market their vacation rentals? We're signed up for a few, as my wife has seen others marketing their properties this way. I'm just wondering if anyone has done this and achieved any success.

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Dana R.
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Dana R.
  • Investor
  • Bellingham, WA
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Hi Steve,

The only marketing I do for my vacation rentals in Waikiki is through VRBO. I'm able to keep them rented almost 90% of the year so no other marketing is necessary. I have the gold subscription level and it costs me $750-ish dollars a year. Pretty cheap marketing, I'd say. 

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