Worried about the lack of inquiries/reservations

Thank you so much – great location, great price and 4.2 stars – that’s awesome!

The rooftop bar has a great view of the Empire State Building. Also had a very neighborhood feel not full of hotels and tourists

The last tie I visited in NYC, we stayed at the SoHo Grand and had to change rooms twice because of all the mold in the bathrooms. Way over-priced but we end up paying for only one night out of four.

Not a bad deal if mold doesn’t make you sick
LOL

We also got champagne and treats. I have a very tough brother who lives in the City and he took care of the “complaining”. He was polite but stern.

Shameless self promotion of my service: If you want an independent look at your rankings in search result, I recommend running a listing report on https://smartbnb.io (it is free, no nothing required). Here is one example for a listing in Belgium https://smartbnb.io/report/2bnM7mtKvN?currency=EUR

Wow, @sandy2. You charge USD 300 a night? I’m awestruck.

I have created a smartBNB account and can not find where I would create this listing report. Suggestions?

Oh no, it was not necessary. Just get here https://smartbnb.io/#report and enter your listing number. I am sending you the link by email.

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I agree with you, it is becoming over-saturated with new host. Many new host and many are not legit. However during the time before they close doors or doors are closed on them, they will ad to over saturation of the market.

Lowering prices depends on the location and its seasonality, it will kick many to the curb. You have to make some profit bottom line.

My area is very seasonal but there are host in my area that are making money even during this time. During the high season their rates are high so cutting their rate 50 or 60 percent during low season and guest who are taking advantage of it will kick most of us low priced properties to the curb. There is just not enough margin to play the field and expenses can put you in a minus are in no time.

What is the answer, don’t know at the moment.:dizzy_face:

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Very interesting. Thank you!

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Not enough hotel rooms in Boulder for summer or special events, like the University graduation. I get even more that week and require five nights, minimum. I just checked and the St. Julien is already booked for the graduation week in May, 2017. I open my calendar for six months out but I may push that further, now knowing the main hotel is already booked. This is a business and it’s supply and demand.

Thanks for the link! Turns out, I’m below the median price for a place that can sleep five people!

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Wonderful tool. Very useful.

I’m sorry if you think like that but I;m not trying to self-promote my place. If you test my ranking with your own tool you will see that most of the time I’m at the first page so the ranking isn’t a concern for me right now. My only concern was if I was able to get messages from guests. I experienced every kind of technical glitches in my account and one of them was not been able to receive messages. Due to the fact, I was not getting any inquiry I was afraid if the same problem was happening again.

I find your comment a bit ironic. If someone is self-promoting something here is you with your tool.

Self-promoting to whom? This is a site for hosts, and while some of us travel, we are helping each other with vital information on how best to run our short-term rentals. However, I also discovered some of our host’s Airbnb’s I want to visit. Florbone, just so you know, that wasn’t my comment; that was written by smartbnb.io, and yes, he is self-promoting. I don’t know if he’s a host, or not.

I just checked, he says he’s a host.

Oops! I think there is a mis-understanding here :laughing:. I obviously am the one who is self-promoting my service, which I thought would be clear with the colon “I am announcing some shameless self-promotion: here it is”.

You are perfectly right to ask for any other opinion. I think this platform is great for that purpose. I might mention my tools because I believe they might be useful to the community, especially on the issue of rankings, but I am a host too which is why I developed smartbnb in the first place.

I am very sorry and I want to apologize if you thought my comment was inappropriate: I have clarified to make clear that I would not dare criticizing a host asking for a help on a very helpful forum, and that the object is self-promotion, is indeed, my own service.

I am, in Brussels (though currently on a break because guests might not appreciate me screaming around the house attempting to fix bugs at random hours of the night).

No worries. Thank you for the clarification. I think that will make Florbone feel better about asking for help :slight_smile:

Oh, forgive me then!
Yes, it seems I totally misunderstood your comment and thought you were referring me :frowning:

Your tool as I said, I find it wonderful specially for the rankings section. This was always a big concern for hosts and you are delivering a great solution. You help me realized that I’m well ranked expect for a 2 nights stay which I fall outside the 300 limit count. I wouldn’t imagine that without using your tool and I note I always have a hard time trying to fill vacancy holes of 2 nights.

If you ask me, I’m tired about the search algorithm. At some point, I believe hosts will need to create their own exposure (social media, own website, etc) to then link to their Airbnb’s page. And Airbnb will be used like a source of trust for guests to make their payment. When your city holds more 10K of hosts getting the right exposure becomes an impossible task.

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Interesting tool, what radius does it use for the comparison?
I come out as #1 every time, but that’s probably because I am the only one in my little village.
But hardly anyone would use my village name for a search.

It would be nice if I could enter the name of the nearest larger place and run a comparison.

You can absolutely do that once you create an account, and you would also have a lot more hypothesis. You can have a look at Sarah’s comment here: Smartbnb: Automated guest experience from inquiry to review, and more tools to make your Airbnb business a success! - #7 by smartbnb.io - Tools - Airbnb hosts forum

It doesn’t use a radius per se, so that is only the city or the area that guests would look into. Per default, for that listing report, we indeed search for your listing in your city (or, village) without any notion of the actual “rental market”.

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