BusinessHospitality

If I Wanted 5 Bookings in the Next 5 Days, Here’s Exactly What I’d Do

Everyone says they want more bookings.

But when I ask, “What’s your plan to get them?” … I usually get silence.

So let’s fix that.

If I needed 5 bookings in 5 days, here’s exactly what I’d do — no fluff, no guessing, just proven levers that move the needle fast.


⚙️ Step 1: Fix Visibility

(Because you can’t book what no one sees)

Action 1: Change your cover photo today.
Pick your best wide-angle shot with natural light — the living room or the view shot usually wins.
📸 Test it. Watch your impressions double overnight.

Action 2: Update your title.
Make it read like an invitation, not a label.
❌ “2BR Condo Near Downtown”
✅ “Modern 2BR Retreat • Walk to Downtown + Free Parking”

Action 3: Refresh your first 5 photos.
Make sure they tell a story:
exterior → living → kitchen → bedroom → view/amenity.
Guests scroll fast — your story needs to load before they bounce.

💡 Why it works:
Visibility is step one. Airbnb boosts active listings, and a refreshed listing looks alive.


💰 Step 2: Price for Conversion

(Without giving away the farm)

Action 4: Audit your next 21 days.
If you’re under 30% booked, your base price is too high.
Drop it by 10–15% for that short window.
This creates short-term velocity without lowering long-term value.

Action 5: Add a 2-night gap-filler rule.
If you’ve got random single nights between bookings, drop those by 20–25%.
You’ll fill empty nights without touching your main calendar.

Action 6: Add a small, high-perceived-value incentive.
Example:

“Book this week and get early check-in or late checkout free.”
You didn’t discount — you added value.

💡 Why it works:
Guests don’t buy cheap. They buy fair + fast.
You’re giving them both.


📈 Step 3: Leverage Social Proof

(Because trust converts faster than price)

Action 7: Reply to every past review with warmth and specifics.
This signals to Airbnb that you’re active — and shows guests that you care.

Action 8: Post a story or reel (if you manage your own channels).

“We’ve just opened 5 nights this week that were previously blocked — message us for best rates.”

Action 9: Add a “host note” photo in your listing:

“Welcome to our favorite space on the lake! We can’t wait to host you.”

💡 Why it works:
You’re showing that real people love this space — and that real humans are behind it.


🔁 Step 4: Signal Activity to the Algorithm

Action 10: Open your calendar 12 months out.
Airbnb rewards listings that look ready for future travelers.

Action 11: Adjust your minimum stay by one night temporarily.
If it’s 3, drop it to 2.
Unlocks more visibility without long-term impact.

Action 12: Log in daily and make any small change.
Even a word or photo tweak counts.
Airbnb interprets activity as engagement — and boosts placement.


💥 Step 5: Convert Curiosity Into Bookings

Action 13: Message past inquirers.

“Hey [Name], just wanted to let you know we’ve had a couple new dates open this week — happy to offer early check-in if you book today!”

Action 14: Turn on Airbnb’s “Last Minute Discount” toggle —
…but set it to max 10%.
You don’t need to undercut yourself, just close the gap.

Action 15: Refresh your description’s opening line.
Make it guest-focused:

“Wake up to lake views, pour coffee on the deck, and enjoy a space designed for total relaxation.”


📊 What Happens Next

When you stack these moves together, you create:

  • More views (visibility)
  • Better conversion (pricing alignment)
  • Faster trust (social proof + responsiveness)

That trifecta = bookings now, without panic pricing later.

Most hosts just lower prices and hope.
Professionals create momentum — and watch bookings chase them.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button