425. Data Meets Design: The Secret to Maximizing Airbnb Revenue

EPISODE · Jan 2, 2025 · 59 MIN

425. Data Meets Design: The Secret to Maximizing Airbnb Revenue

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Data Meets Design: The Secret to Maximizing Airbnb RevenueWelcome back to Thanks for Visiting! In this episode, we dive into the intersection of data and design with Bri and Jordan from Somerled, a team that blends market research with creative vision to maximize short-term rental revenue. Whether you’re looking to increase bookings, refresh your property, or design with intention, this episode is packed with actionable tips and insights to elevate your hosting game.Episode Highlights:(00:01:00) #STRShareSunday: Stay at Holly HouseWe feature this vibrant property tailored for bachelorette stays. From the selfie station and makeup vanity bar to a stunning outdoor mural, this listing is a masterclass in guest-focused design.(00:03:00) Guest Introduction: Bri and Jordan from SomerledLearn how these co-founders combine backgrounds in marketing and interior design to create data-driven strategies for STR properties.(00:08:00) What Is Data-Driven Design?Bri and Jordan explain their process, from competitor analysis to designing spaces that resonate with target audiences.(00:12:00) Common Design MistakesDiscover the pitfalls of overly personalized design, “home goods specials,” and skipping competitor research—and how to avoid them.(00:18:00) Bed Configurations That WorkWhy your bed setup matters and how to tailor it to your guest demographic, from families to bachelorette groups.(00:22:00) The Power of Professional PhotographyBri and Jordan share why great photos, lifestyle shots, and intentional styling are non-negotiables for a standout listing.(00:30:00) Case Study: College Station TransformationHow Somerled helped a Texas A&M property exceed expectations with subtle design nods to its niche market.(00:38:00) Amenities That Stand Out in 2025From private island putting greens to karaoke rooms, learn what’s trending and how unique amenities can drive bookings.(00:50:00) Bootcamp Reminder: Listing Audit Made SimpleDon’t miss our January Bootcamp, designed to help you audit and optimize your listings for 2025 success.Resources Mentioned:#STRShareSunday: @stayathollyhouseSomerled Designs: SomerledDesigns.comCheck Out the Texas A&M Property: thefieldhousecstxJanuary Bootcamp: SAVE YOUR SEAT!Watch 7 Design Mistakes Every Airbnb Host Makes: Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Mentioned in this episode:Proper Insurance | Book Your Risk Assessment TodayHostfully | Go to https://www.hostfully.com/tfv and use TFV100 to get $500 off your subscription.Extenteam | Receive 20% off the first 2 months with Tailwind!Join us for our live Priced & Profitable Bootcamp.

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