|
|
 |
 |
 |
|
Guide to
Increasing Marketing Success
1. Creating Your Listing
- Write Clear, Concise Copy - Organizing the
most important ideas first is critical. Think of your listing
as a pyramid, with the key points first and details added
as you progress.
- Headline - keep it short, capture attention
and include key search words.
- Property Description - include location,
accommodations, proximity to attractions, and most compelling
features, such as fireplace, outdoor beach shower.
- Further Details - add details that set your
property apart but are not covered in the top of the listing,
like guest comments.
- Consistency - avoid contradictions in your
copy like quoting four bedrooms in the text and entering
one double bed only on the amenities page.
Style
- Use Standard Capitalization - Do not use
all capital letters for headlines. In Internet etiquette,
this is the equivalent of shouting.
- Write Short, but Clear Complete Sentences
- Keep your copy concise. Travelers will look to your photos
for description.
- Use Plain English - Avoid slang, jargon,
colloquialisms or abbreviations.
- Choose great photos - Photos are the most
important selling features of your listing.
- Quote Realistic Rental Rates - Keep rental
rates clear, simple, and realistic. Four or five lines in
the rental rates table should adequately cover different
seasons. If your rate is on the high end, make your photos
and copy communicate the value of a higher price.
Beware of significantly lower rates than other properties;
you might attract lower-quality renters or being perceived
as a "low-end" property.
- Confirm the Accuracy of Your Contact Information
- Check the accuracy your e-mail address, telephone,
fax, and mobile telephone numbers on the Contact tab. Once
your listing is live, send yourself an e-mail inquiry to
confirm that you in fact receive it.
- Use Appropriate Extra Services
- Featured Listings: You can feature your listing on
a location-specific landing page in order to attract
more inquiries and bookings. 2 weeks as a Featured Listing
is only $25 USD.
- Fill in all the boxes!
It is important to fill as many property/location/activity
text and check boxes as appropriate, because these are used
by travelers as search criteria.
2. Maintaining your listing
- Update and Confirm Property Availability
It is essential that you update or confirm your availability
regularly to prevent misleading potential renters. Sign
in to your account and click "My Properties>Modify>Accommodation
and Rates." Change the availability from the default
status of "unknown" to the correct status, otherwise
your property may not appear in certain search results.
- Keep rental rates current
You can enter rental rates as often as you like -- up to
two years in advance. If all the rental rates you have entered
in the rental rates table have expired, no rates will appear
in the search results or in your listing.
- Refresh copy and photos
You can update the copy in your listing at any time, at
no charge. Change your listing often to include the information
people are seeking in the inquiries they send. It is also
a good idea to refresh your photos after you redecorate,
change furniture, or as gardens grow or change with the
seasons. This attention to detail provides guests with a
much better picture of what they might expect during a stay.
3. Responding to Renter Inquiries
- Reply Promptly
A fast, professional response can help ensure that your
property is the one they book.
- Supply Extra Information
It is a good idea to include well-written follow-up details
with your response to e-mail inquires. At this stage, people
are interested in your property and extra bits of information
will influence their decision.
|
|
|