10 Steps to improve your Vacation Rental's Ranking online

No matter with whom you are listing your vacation rental - holidayletting, homeaway, airbnb or other -  there is an algorithm for a ranking of listings in a town, region or country. The more competition you have in your area, the more important it is that your rental shows earlier than others.

Some websites offer you to pay for a better ranking with annual subscriptions (homeaway) or a temporary "hot deal" advertisement (Holidaylettings). However, you do not need to pay extra money for a better exposure, if you follow some simple steps.

You do not need to pay extra money for better exposure.


Think of Google's search engine. There is an algorithm that makes some webpages to be listed earlier than others. And you do not pay for being on top. (Unless you do and are marked as advertisement). But of course it requires good content and continuancy to become seen and clicked often before the system recognises the importance of your site and gives you a better ranking. It works similar for holiday rentals on holiday rental platforms. The more bookings and good reviews you have the more likely you are on top. But how to get there? Here are some recommendations, 10 steps, that all owners, host and vacation rental manger know:


1) Download the apps to your mobile phone to answer faster
Every vacation rental website has an app that you can download to your smart phone or tablet. An enquiry for your vacation rental will instantly appear on your screen, and you can answer directly. Although some websites allow 24h for your answer, I am sure, you get a better "score" when you are faster. And with your phone you are faster, even when you check your emails several times a day. Statistics claim, if you answer in less then 6 hours your chances to get the booking is higher. Most travelers ask more than one rental at the same time. Actually the websites encourage them to do so. Right after they sent you an enquiry the websites propose other properties. This is because they don't want to loose a potential customer in case one host reacts too slow. Answering faster improves your ranking, and of course if your fast answer has resulted into a booking, it's the best for your ranking.

2) Update your calendar regularly
Not only a potential guest can see that your calendar is up to date - but also the system recognises that you are active and therefore provides you with a better ranking (because you are more likely to attract a customer than someone who has not updated his/her calendar for months.) That means, click on the "update my calendar" button even when you do not have a new booking! It is easy and fast when you do it through the app mentioned above. And if your calendar is empty, block out some (not important or near) days and make it look like you have a booking. Who wants to rent a place where no one else goes? It builds up more confidence.

choose the best photos to advertise your vacation rental

3) Upload maximum amount of photos - and nice photos
Most websites allow 24 photos, so upload 24 photos. As photos help selling. Those who have them are better off in the algorithm than others. (Some websites indicate your are not 100% done with your listing if you have not uploaded all photos). You do not have to take 24 photos solely of your bedroom, bathroom or view. Take photos of the neighborhood, the restaurant you would recommend, your favorite dish, the public transport station, the grocery shop etc. People who have to self-cater like to know how easy it is to get the daily groceries or if restaurants are in walking distance. Reduce the quality of the photos in order they can load faster. Apply for the free professional airbnb photo service to get better pictures (although they are loading slowly). If you do your own photos, use a slightly wider angle lens, and switch all lights on. Do some staging. This all leads to potential booking, or at least people revisit your listing and read further, book mark you, or add you to their wish list (airbnb) and come back later... which all leads to a better internal statistic of your listing and for sure is rewarded by the system with a better ranking result.

4) Aim for a good enquiry-booking ratio
treat your potential guest friendly, ask questions about their travel plans, answer promptly and give good advise even before the booking in order to find out if they are a good match for your rental and then to get their booking.

5) Avoid declining requests and cancellation of bookings
If your acceptance rate is low, your ranking will not get better. And it gets worse, when you cancel an already booked deal. Although you can indicate the reason for a cancellation (guest request) it might have an impact on the ranking result. (When you cancel twice in 6 month you even get punished with 50 Euro deduction from your next booking with Holiday Lettings). And it's complicated to explain to Airbnb customer service why you cancelled to avoid a downgrading. So just avoid cancellation. Or let the guest cancel if they wish.

6) Have rates for all year round and for at least 15 months ahead
People often search for specific dates and your property does not show up for those dates if you have not entered your rates. Make sure you have a default standard rate for this year and the year to come.

7) Have an accurate address
Not only the full and correct street name and house number but also the pin set in the right place on the map and make it available (not hide) for potential customers (house number might be protected as private though). Especially when you have a city rental, guest feel comfortable knowing in which street you are located, and when they know the house number as well they might be able to check the area virtually with Google Street View. Again, this leads to potential booking, or at least better statistic results for your listing which is rewarded with a better ranking result. Also consider a pin with Google Map and a link back to your listing. Or even your own website.

8) Good reviews
Make sure all goes smoothly during a guest's stay. Communicate well, solve problems quickly and with charm, invite them for a coffee if you feel or feel it's necessary, follow up after they checked-out if they arrived safe etc. If you are listed on Airbnb, check out the Airbnb Groups for hosts. The New Host Group is especially helpful. Read older posts to get familiar with things that could happen. And if something happens search their advise if not sure how to handle. Even if a guest writes a bad review, you can turn around the effect with your answer to a not so nice guest review. Some hosts answer to all reviews to not have a bad review (with your answer) stick out. However, the system might rank you down (depending on the overall ranking). If your guest have not written a review, you can remind them friendly, especially when you are new and need a couple of reviews to start off. But some guest just are not into it. In the beginning as a new host, you might want to set the minimum stay down to 3 days in order to get more bookings and more reviews.

9) Join a host forum
Airbnb has Airbnb Groups and Homeaway has a host forum. Join in and read some subjects, you can learn a lot. Airbnb Groups like "New Hosts" and "Host stories" are even fun to read. Place a like or comment where you feel. I have the impression that it helped with my ranking (not that I did it intentionally, I found out later) as again, the system recognizes that you are an active host, or more online and therefor more likely to get deals faster.

10) Don't temporarily unlist
Some hosts think of unlisting their vacation rental for different reasons. When travelling themselves and not able to answer promptly online enquires, or because no one else can manage their rental. Others are renovating for an uncertain period of time. I would just block out a long period for your rental but stay listed online. You could upload a photo that includes a text saying "we are renovating for you from x to y and plan to reopen again in month z ". Or add the text in the description / summary of your holiday home. Unlisting is an act that interrupts the internal statistics for your vacation rental and will not have a good effect on the ranking for sure.

If you are a host and have your own experiences or thoughts, please share! Happy hosting.
And happy holidays to those who chose to book a holiday rental instead of the usual hotel room.


Places of Interest

The Doric column of Hera's sanctuary on Capo Lacinio, Crotone

The Doric column of Hera's sanctuary on Capo Lacinio, Crotone

The Doric column of Hera's sanctuary on Capo Lacinio, Crotone

We want your stay at Palazzo Pizzo Residence to be most enjoyable!

Whether you want to relax or explore Pizzo and nearby places of interest in Calabria, we are happy to give you our personal advise. We have compiled a little guide book about Pizzo for our guest, but most of it you can read in my introduction 

Pizzo Guide

 - and here:

What to do in PIZZO

- read our

introduction "Pizzo Guide"

- watch

some videos

about Pizzo and the area

- visit Castello Aragonese Murat

- visit some churches in Pizzo, we have 10!

- visit the most unusual church, Chiesa di Piedigrotta (take the Ape taxi or car)

- join a guided Pizzo walking tours with Anna from

Dolce Vita di Pizzo

 (April, June-September) or just discover the alleys by yourself

- take a cooking class with Giovanna (upon appointment)

- improve your Italian, take language lessons with Carmen (depending on availability)

- boat trip,

gozzo

type, departure Vibo Marina to Piedigrotta Beach and back (depending on weather)

- visit some artists in their studio

- jog or power walk around the village and along the beaches

Where are the BEACHES

-

Pizzo Marina

(with several little beaches, but nearest from the residence within just 10 minutes walk is the beach below the

castello

; not serviced (bring our umbrella and beach towel), two sweet water showers and nearby bars and pizzerie).

-

Pizzo Piedigrotta

(to reach within 3 minutes by car or Ape Taxi, flat water, nice for little kids, can be combined with a visit of the Church Piedigrotta, a curiosity of Pizzo).

-

Pizzo Marinella

(by car, 8 min., for beach walkers, more tourists than locals)

-

Vibo Marina, Proserpina

(by car 8 min, serviced with sun chairs, umbrellas and music...)

-

Vibo Marina, La Vela

(by car 10 min, serviced, behind the harbour, deeper water, waves)

-

Briatico, Punto Safo

(by car, 15-20 min., waves, old ruin of the

torre di Briatico

)

-

Sant' Irene

(by car, 20-25 min, follow the sign 'Briatico' and then 'Sant' Irene')

-

Paradiso del Sub

, Zambrone (by car, 23-30 min, plus hiking, worth to see, park at train station)

-

Tropea

, (by car 35 min) below the city, crowded in summer but nice back drop

-

Capo Vaticano

, (by car 50 min) very crowded in summer, but worth to see

LOCAL MARKETS

(

see location and time

)

Pizzo on Thursdays above via Nazionale

Vibo Marina on Mondays

Vibo Valentia on Saturdays

DAY TRIPS

- Tropea

- Scilla :

A day trip to Scilla

- Seminara : Read "

A fish from Seminara

"; see

link

 for photos on our FB site

- Gerace

- Soverato

- Serra San Bruno

- Reggio Calabria (take the train)

- Stilo

- Rossano, Ciro, Le Castella

Eolie Islands (Lipari, Vulcano, Panarea, Stromboli):

There are day trips to the island of Stromboli via ferry from Vibo Marina (the port is 4km, 7 min drive from Pizzo) starting at 7.30am and back at around 8.00pm.

The first stop might be at Vulcano (or Panarea depending on the itinerary). After that you will land in Lipari, where you are free to explore the picturesque little town and have time for lunch. In the afternoon you will continue to the island of Stromboli. Here you can discover the village and the black vulcano beach.

There are also tours starting in Tropea. The transfer by boat is about 1h shorter as it is located closer to the island. On Thursdays there is a "Stromboli by night" tour.

You would need to spend the night on Stromboli if you want to hike the vulcano. Guided climbing tours usually start at 5pm and you are back around midnight at your accommodation in Stromboli. The ferry round trips to Stromboli can be interrupted for 1 or 2 nights (ask the operator when buying your ticket to reconfirm). Please note, the ferries run only when weather conditions allow. On clear days you can see Stromboli from our residence in Pizzo.

Sila National Park

Aspromonte National Park

MORE ACTIVITIES

when it's raining:

visit a museum, read a book

for historians and archaeologists:

museum in Vibo Valentia and Reggio Calabria

for artists and gallery lovers:

Pizzo attracts artists, find the studio of Antonio La Gamba (Papa Parking), Antonio Montesanti's EOS Ceramica (in piazza), Francesca Procoppio's Studiolo Home Gallery (main road)

for kids:

visit artists in their studio and get creative (see above)

WINTER:

Skiing in Calabria

Winter in Calabria

(blog post)

Ski Etna

DISTANCES :

from:

Pizzo Calabro (VV)

to:

  • Lamezia International Airport (26 km, 30 min)

  • Vibo Marina port (4 km, 7 min)

  • Vibo Valentia (12 km, 20 min)

  • Briatico, Punto Safo Beach (about 15 km, 20 min)

  • Tropea (28 km, 32 min)

  • Capo Vaticano (about 40 km, 50 min)

  • Serra San Bruno (42 km, 45 min)

  • Catanzaro (via A3, SS280 60 km, 50 min)

  • Seminara (via A3 65 km, 50 min)

  • Scilla (via A3 83 km, 60 min)

  • Soverato (via SS182 65 km, 1h15)

  • Reggio Calabria airport (via A3, 104 km, 1h15)

  • Stilo (via SS110, 79 km, 1h23 min)

  • Gerace (SS18, SS11 90 km, 1h30)

  • Gambarie (Aspromonte National Park), (A3/E45, 96 km, 1h30) <-- skiing! *

  • Camigliatello Silano (Sila National Park), (A3/E45, 123 km, 1h33) <-- skiing!*

  • Messina, Sicily (via A3 and ferry 105 km, about 2h)

  • Taormina / Etna, Sicily (via A3 and ferry about 155 km, 2h 1/2 - 3h)

  • Catania, Sicily airport (via A3/E45 and A18/E45, 196 km, about 3 h, including ferry)

  • STROMBOLI, Eolie Islands (80 km, up to 12h, see Day Trips above)

  • Amalfi, Positano (via A3 365 km, about 4h) - or take the fast train to Salerno (2 1/1h only!)

  • Napoli airport (via A3 405 km, about 4h)

GUIDEBOOK

With your booking you will receive a little "Guidebook" compiled by us for your stay in Pizzo. You will find our and guests' recommendations for bars, restaurants, beaches, day trips as well as important phone number, detailed directions and more.

Recipes

 

Easy things

Bruschetta

Aperol Spritz !

 

Cooking

Pumpkin Soup

Risotto

Quiche

Lasagne

Pesto alla Genovese (classic green basil pesto)

 

Sweets

Cantuccini

Tiramisu

Torta Barozzi (chocolate almond coffee cake)

Panna Cotta

Käsekuchen

Lebkuchen (Ginger Bread Cookies)

Hoaba Datschi (Bavarian Blueberry Cake)

Tiroler Nusskuchen (Tyrolean Nut Cake)

 

Sources for more recipes:

http://www.simplyrecipes.com/

http://www.chefkoch.de/

http://www.essen-und-trinken.de/

http://www.alkalinesisters.com/

http://www.saveur.com/

https://www.donnahay.com.au/recipes/

 

 

Hi,

I am not a cook. 

But I like to dine and wine with friends. So I try my best. And I enjoy it more and more. However, I am still better with deserts. That's why I need to write down all what I managed to cook well. And as paper gets messy over time and in the kitchen, I decided to file my favorite recipes here. Along with my favorite recipe websites. Always available online, even when travelling.

 

QUICHE


Quiche Lorraine


A quiche has a pastry crust and a filling of eggs, cheese and cream which becomes a custard after baking. Instead of the classical “Lorraine” version from Alsace with bacon and ham, you can do a vegetarian version and add vegetables (cauliflower, spinach, peas, mushrooms, or else). Instead of a frozen short crust / pastry (Mürbeteig) DIY, it’s easy and fast. The following recipe is for an average quiche or tart form (up to 28 cm diameter) and up to 12 servings. It's a fast and ideal vegetarian dish for any Christmas buffet style lunch or dinner. 
Quich Lorraine
Quiche Lorraine (photo via pinterest)

Ingredients:

DIY short crust:

200 gr flour (250 gr, if you need more mass for a higher border)
100 gr butter (120 gr)
1 egg (add 2 spoons of cold water)
Baking soda and salt
 

For custard:

300 gr sour cream (or replace sour cream with liquid whipped cream or mix, see photo)
125 ml milk (equals empty sour cream cup of 150 gr filled with milk)
3 eggs
200-250 gr grated Gruyere (or Emmental) cheese
100-150 gr of bacon and ham for classic quiche (or vegetables of your choice)
1 small red onion (optional)
Seasoning: nutmeg, salt, pepper
 
2/3 sour cream, 1/3 milk
OR 1/3 sour cream, 1/3 cream, 1/3 milk
OR 300 gr cream (liquid whipped cream)

How to:


1) Make your own crust pastry:  Sieve flour and baking soda, add salt, cut cold butter into deices, add the cold egg, work with hands. Make a pastry ball and let it sit for 20min in the fridge.

2) In the meantime cut the onion and fry it with a bit of butter in a hot pan until golden brown.

3) Use a bit of butter for the form, and lay out the pastry flat (I press it in by hand, or you can roll it out first and place the thin layer of pastry), pre-bake blind (with weight of beans on baking paper or aluminium foil) at 180 degree Celsius for 15 min.

blind baking with weight of beans

4) In the meantime: If you use ham or bacon, fry it in the pan. If you use vegetables, clean, cut and blanch or pre-cook them a bit.

5) Take out the quiche form from the oven and remove the weight, let the crust cool.

6) Mix eggs, add nutmeg, pepper and salt. Add sour cream / cream and milk, whisk more. Add onions.
 
top short crust with grated cheese
 
7) Lay on the crust the bacon and ham (for classic version) or vegetables (tip: spread first some mustard on the crust), then top it with the cheese and pour liquid mix of egg and cream over it carefully.
quiche baking: 180 degree Celsius 30-40 min

8) Bake at 180 degree for 30-40 min (check after 30 min.) If it is getting to dark, cover with baking paper or aluminum foil.

Serve at room temperature or re-heat. A quiche can last several days in the fridge.





 

Inspiration


I started blogging to chronicle our renovation project and to file inspiration. Below is a collection of links to inspiring blogs sorted by subject:


+++ Inspiring Design Blogs +++

Apartment Therapy *

Aspiring Kennedy (lifestyle and design)

Cote de Texas (French Design in Texas)

Decor 8 *

Desire to Inspire *

From the Right Bank *

Habitually Chic *

Houzz * (great finds for remodelers, allocate your own ideabook)

Interiors

Ohhh... Mhhh... (Design und Food Blog von Steffi)

Patricia Gray *

Remodelista *

San Francisco Girl by Bay *

The Cool Hunter (professional hunters for cool design)

The Style Files *

The Peak of Chic

Velvet and Linen *

...

*) professional interior designer and regular bloggers since many years



+++ Italian Blogs +++

Bleeding Espresso (written by Michelle in Badolato, Calabria)

Renovating Italy (serial renovator Lisa and the real simple life)



+++ Inspiring Elsewhere +++

A Cup of Jo

Beijing Notebook (random observation noted in Beijing China, my very first blog)

Collage of Life

Flower Hill Farm (absolutely stunning nature and bird photography)

Joburg Expat

My Marrakesh




+++ Inspiring Art links +++

Guggenheim

Tate (Tate Gallery London)

Painting Perceptions (interviews with artists)

Saatchi Online (popular gallery of modern art for collectors and artists)

WikiPaintings (visual art encyclopedia)



+++ Food Links +++

Sweet Paul

The Alkaline Sisters

Simply Recipes



+++ Fashion +++

The Sartorialist




+++ Travel +++

Lara Dunston