IDEA
Small incremental changes in pricing and price structure can yield significant cumulative returns over the course of the year. The better your track record, the more bold you can get with these kinds of changes. You don't need software to do this: you need conviction.
ACTION
As 2019 closes, do an audit of your vacation rental business and look for areas in which you can make small incremental pricing changes based on insight from previous months/years. Some of them may feel risky, but worst case, you can always revert back. Here are two examples:
Oh and if you have tried or plan on trying any of these, please chime in below?
Small incremental changes in pricing and price structure can yield significant cumulative returns over the course of the year. The better your track record, the more bold you can get with these kinds of changes. You don't need software to do this: you need conviction.
ACTION
As 2019 closes, do an audit of your vacation rental business and look for areas in which you can make small incremental pricing changes based on insight from previous months/years. Some of them may feel risky, but worst case, you can always revert back. Here are two examples:
- In high season, consider increasing your prices 5-10% across the board (and promise former guests their “grandfathered rate” to build loyalty)
- For direct bookings, consider introducing a Reservation Fee (greater than $0 but less than the fee that OTAs charge) for each booking (Kudos to
CJ and his philosophy on 'acting like OTAs' for this idea -- blog post to come)
Oh and if you have tried or plan on trying any of these, please chime in below?