Evan Kimbrell – Mastering Airbnb
What you’ll learn
Turn your spare room into a rental income of up to $250 / night
Turn your entire place into a rental income of up to $600 / night
Price your listing in a way that gets bookings without reviews
Scope out your competition to identify your listing’s market potential
Identify and add amenities to dramatically increase the value of your listing
Take Airbnb quality photos without a professional photo team
Choose the thumbnail that creates the most interest
Tips for using free software to enhance your listing’s photos
Learn how to get featured by AirBNB
How to show up on the first page of AirBNB search
Write listing descriptions that grab bookings
Write the perfect attention-grabbing title for your space
Correctly set cleaning fees and minimum night restrictions
Figure out the right long-term cleaning arrangement
Use house rules and extra people fees to your advantage
Maximize income with other sources like VRBO and Roomorama
Have your Airbnb run itself while you travel abroad without an internet connection
Prevent burnout by choosing and limiting guest interaction
Learn fun (and cheap) ways to guarantee 5-star reviews
Identify the moving parts of your listing and reduce incident rates by 80%
Integrate useful (and free) Airbnb tools for extra help and automation
Correctly use your reviews to prevent 90% of bad reviews
Use the “augmentable amenities” strategy to grab bookings you would otherwise lose
Manage your homesharing taxes and comply with IRS guidelines
Learn how to meet great people and have fun with your guests
Requirements
Students should have an open mind and be willing to try new things.
A basic familiarity with AirBNB is helpful but not necessary.
Access to a computer where you can download either iPhoto or Windows Live Gallery.
Access to a camera or camera phone is helpful, but not necessary.
Putting up a listing and starting to make money will require a minimum of a half day’s work.
Description
My property was officially number one in San Francisco when you searched for 3+ guests. That was number one out of 5000+ listings. Over 3,483 students have taken this course that contains 16+ hours of content and over 55 five-star reviews. Join in!
I once made $7,579 while vacationing in Bali. How did I make that much? By doing nothing. Absolutely nothing. All I had to do was rent my apartment out on Airbnb and leave for the month.
I know it sounds ridiculous but it’s true. I got paid $260 / day to simply not be in my apartment.
I bet that by now you’ve heard of Airbnb. If you don’t use it, chances are someone you know does. Airbnb lets you rent out your spare room or entire space for money, and the company has been growing like wildfire. Airbnb now has over 350,000 hosts, who are just ordinary people, renting their spaces in over 192 countries. They have booked over 10 million rental nights in homes, apartments, rooms, and spaces just like yours.
You know what the best part is? A private room on Airbnb rents for an average of $120 / night. You could make that by renting out a spare room – or 3x that for your whole space.
I have personally made over $60,000 renting out my space on Airbnb. On average I spent about 4~ hours per week handling guests, maintaining the space, and everything else involved. On a typical month I would make $4,000 – $5,000. If I was traveling I would make between $7,000 – $10,000 a month.
Is this abnormal? Not at all. I have helped several of my friends list their places on Airbnb and they all make a minimum of $2,000 / month. Thousands of hosts on Airbnb make well over $100,000 a year from their rental income and with only one property.
When I first started hosting on AirBNB, I thought, “What the heck, its worth a shot.” I had just moved to San Francisco and signed a big one-year lease for an apartment that was $3,000 a month. Not to mention being self employed with a business that ebbs and flows. What if I hit a bad month and couldn’t make rent? A terrible feeling that most of us have probably had.
The first month I started Airbnb, I made $4,963. That blew my expectations away. It covered my rent, utilities, cleanings, and I pocketed an extra $1,500. Airbnb saved me like it’s saved so many others.
Just so you know, the spaces on Airbnb are not hotel quality spaces. They’re spare rooms, apartments, and homes that everyday, ordinary people live in. Spare bedrooms, living rooms, empty condos, spare family homes, and any other dwelling you can think of.
Do you have extra space where you’re living? Do you ever leave for the weekend or go home for the holidays? Can you crash at a significant other’s for the weekend? If you’re like me, or really anyone else, I’m sure you can think of a time where you’ve had unused space. You could be missing out on a significant amount of money. Money that could make a big difference in your life.
Some things you’ll learn in the course:
– How to step-by-step get your spare room or space renting for up to $5,000 / month, or your entire space for up to $10,000 / month
– Everything you need to know before starting the process so you can hit the ground running
– How to scope out your competition, create a plan, and land on the first page of search
– How to perfect your listing: from photographs to thumbnails to listing descriptions
– Every tip and trick I used to triple my booking inquiries in jone month
– How to limit your rental related work to 3-4 hours a week
– How to virtually guarantee 5-star reviews from each guest
– How to become a SuperHost and join the top 5% of Airbnb hosts
– Plus so much more. There are over 100+ lectures and 13 hours of content included in this course.
Some common questions:
Can anyone do this?
Yes, absolutely anyone can do this. Airbnb is in 192 countries and even in cities with fewer than 10,000 people. With my course I’ll show you exactly how you can be successful in any environment.
What if my space isn’t nice?
Every space has a price and if you follow my steps you can maximize that price. If you’re not happy with the price you get, follow my advice and you can easily get more and more per night.
What if I don’t own my space, I just rent it?
Even if you don’t own your space, even if you don’t think you have room, even if you think your city is too small, you can rent out your space.
AirBNB was a life changer for me and I want it to be the same for you. I’ve studied the AirBNB market, have hosted over 200 guests, and collaborated with five other rockstar hosts to bring this course together. In this course you’ll get everything you need to skip the painful learning process and start maximizing your profit quickly.
Who this course is for:
Anyone interested in the sharing economy.
Anyone who travels out of town frequently or even occasionally.
Anyone who wants an out-of-the-box way to fund their lifestyle, freelance career, or business venture.
Anyone who has an extra room in their apartment / home.
This course is not limited to students from big cities: AirBNB is all over the world in cities as small as 20,000 people.
Anyone not willing to put a couple hours of work into putting their listing up is not encouraged to take this course.
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