Grab a Coffee and Master Dynamic Pricing in 15 Minutes
Grab a coffee and spend 15 minutes learning dynamic pricing tips from Ryan Saylor, at Beyond. Five expert strategies to help short-term rental owners hosted by our friends at Holiday Cottage Handbook.
Hey everyone, in one of the many newsletters get daily, here is a great video from one of them from Holiday Cottage Handbook.
How about grabbing a coffee and taking just 15 minutes out of your day?
Ryan Saylor, the Director of Product Marketing at Beyond, drops his top five tips to help you unlock the full potential of dynamic pricing for your short-term rentals.
Learn everything from the basics
—what dynamic pricing is, how it works—to more advanced strategies, like tracking demand and using the right data.
Here's a quick look at what you'll learn:
☕ 1:56 - What dynamic pricing really is
☕ 3:33 - The key difference between dynamic pricing and manually setting your rates
☕ 5:04 - How dynamic pricing can increase your revenue
☕ 7:10 - Tip #1: Don’t set it and forget it!
☕ 8:47 - Tip #2: Using the right data to guide your strategy
☕ 10:06 - Tip #3: Tracking your success
☕ 11:28 - Tip #4: Setting up a pricing routine
☕ 12:33 - Tip #5: Understanding the non-pricing levers
Take a break, get comfortable, and let Ryan show you how to optimize your vacation rental pricing strategy for better results. It’s a small investment of time for a big payoff in boosting your booking revenue! Take a moment and show Holiday Cottage Handbook some love on their facebook page.
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