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Estrella Carolina Mckinney
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What is your approach to pricing short-term rentals?

Estrella Carolina Mckinney
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Do you use dynamic strategies or do you prefer fixed rates?

Normally dynamic is usually used in low seasons creating special offers and promotions to generate bookings, how do you work with it?

I read them!

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Connor Cushman
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Connor Cushman
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No-brainer to use dynamic pricing. The revenue increase and time saved is worth the price by many multiples. I personally use Price labs

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