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More Vacation Rental Silent Killers

Elizabeth Weedon | Updated 2/9/2022
In a previous blog post, I discussed the pitfalls of not offering your vacation rental tenants an option of at least one queen- or king-size bed in your rental home. This is the kind of “silent killer” that may force a vacationer to move on to another listing without even inquiring about yours, and you would be completely unaware. Following are some other pitfalls that might also negatively impact your inquiry and booking numbers without your knowledge.

Is your calendar “stale?”

An out-of-date calendar is a real turn-off to vacationers. On most vacation rental sites, including ours, the availability calendars have a date stamp indicating when the homeowner last updated the information – and this is visible to vacationers. When they see a date stamp that’s over a month old, they often don’t bother inquiring about a home as they figure it may be booked and the homeowner has neglected to enter the booking on their calendar. Again, there will be no indication to the homeowner, who will have missed a booking opportunity. An up-to-date calendar actually improves the rank of your listing in the search results displayed to vacationers.

Do you have any guest reviews posted?

A lack of guest reviews can also qualify as a Silent Killer. One of our biggest challenges lately has been to educate our homeowners about how vital guest reviews are to the success of renting their homes. We often hear responses such as, “I’ve successfully rented my home for years and never needed them before.” But that was then. Nowadays, vacationers have become accustomed to seeing reviews when making other online purchases, and they expect to see them when spending a lot of money on a vacation rental sight unseen. Without them, you may not receive the inquiries you expected, or your inquiries may not convert to bookings, because your having no guest reviews has driven the prospective vacationer to another property that does offer them the assurances from other vacationers.

Do you offer Internet? Air conditioning? Linens?

Although there are certainly good reasons for you NOT to include linens or air conditioning, most of which are financial, we strongly recommend that all of our homeowners offer high speed Internet access. Providing popular amenities such as Internet access and cable TV does add to your utility costs, but it’s SO worthwhile as most vacationers these days require them in order to enjoy their vacations. Vacationers searching for homes on our site are able to select Internet access as part of their search criteria, so without it, your listing will not even appear to them. Read more about the current most popular vacation rental amenities. You may not be able to increase the number of bedrooms or bathrooms you offer, for example, or move your home to a beachside location. But you can easily keep your calendar up to date, and you might consider investing in a few basic amenities, if you don’t offer them already, in order to significantly improve your booking results. Can you think of any other “silent killers” that could stand in the way of homeowners getting inquiries and bookings? Did you like this article?
About Elizabeth Weedon

About Elizabeth Weedon: I worked for WeNeedaVacation from 2008 until I retired in 2023. I was also one of the first vacation rental owners on the site in early 1998, when I managed my family’s Vineyard rental home. An enthusiastic member of the support staff, I provided fellow Cape and Islands vacation rental owners with advice about online marketing and rental management techniques. I created and edited much of the content on the website, as well as blogs posts and monthly newsletters. I now live on Martha’s Vineyard full time with my family.