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Updated 9 months ago on . Most recent reply

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Mike S.
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Why do I suddenly have no bookings on AirBnB?

Mike S.
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Hello,

I posted my property on AirBnB late December in Sedona, AZ. I got so many back to back bookings in the first couple of weeks, but the bookings suddenly dropped to zero. I have had no bookings since mid January. What is interesting is that my property is booked almost entire February and March which are off-season in Sedona but quite open in April and May which are peak-season.  I know that AirBnB posts new properties on the first page of search results for a while and then take it away but I did not expect no bookings in 30+ days. I called the customer service and they suggested me to activate instant booking. I did so a week ago but no change. I have also flexible cancellation policy. My house also has the "Guest Favorite" badge.

I did a general search as a guest and saw that my property showed up on the fourth page of results which I am not sure if it's too bad or not.

I also joined VRBO last week but no bookings yet.

Should I be worried? Is there anything else I need to do to boost my bookings?

Any suggestion is appreciated

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Theresa Holl
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Theresa Holl
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Hey Mike - a friend of mine as a few listings in Sedona and is a marketing coach for STR hosts. Happy to gather a few pointers for you if you want to share a bit more about your listing. Remember, there's always a new listing boost, which eventually goes away. There are also a bunch of free tips and tricks for optimizing your listing that can help with search rankings. Below are a few of my favorites:

  • High-quality photos (professional photographer)
  • Updated Bio and room detail. Make this long!
  • Keep a low "bounce rate" - do not have your friends check out your listing without booking. Do not post your listing on Facebook where it will get clicks that don't book. This gives you a high bounce rate and Airbnb will change this frequently. Search online for the latest algorithm changes.
  • Change last and 2nd to last photos
  • Add any amenities you can. This gives you a nice boost in search performance!
  • Any table with outlet nearby can be called a work space. Describe it in detail.
  • Use more than 12 photos
  • Define your company brand, voice and ideal client. What makes you better? How do you express that?  Have a specific avatar and target them with your marketing strategy
  • What is your average rating and what % of people leave a review?  Almost all 5 stars?
  • Describe each room with LONG descriptions with tons of details like mattress type, kitchen gadgets, bedding quality, etc...
  • Turn on smart pricing, get on multiple OTAs with a channel manager
  • How long is your description? Update it all the time. Updated listings are prioritized.
  • Get your own booking website so you can add Google Analytics and track your traffic
  • Are you doing paid advertising on social media? Do you know how facebook and google interact? Has someone mentored you on a comprehensive marketing playbook for your STR?
  • Set up Google My Business - also name your business on Google Maps "XYZ's House!" This gets some attention

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