481. Fix Your Airbnb Title: Simple Changes That Drive More Bookings

EPISODE · Jul 17, 2025 · 29 MIN

481. Fix Your Airbnb Title: Simple Changes That Drive More Bookings

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This week on Thanks for Visiting, Sarah is flying solo to dig deep into one of the most powerful (yet overlooked) elements of your Airbnb listing: the title.With only 50 characters to work with, your title has to do more than just describe your space—it needs to stop the scroll, spark curiosity, and drive clicks. In this episode, Sarah breaks down which words to ditch, how to use guest reviews for inspiration, and ways to craft headlines that convert.In this episode, you'll learn:– Why Airbnb listing titles matter more than you think– Common words that waste space (and what to use instead)– How to test and optimize your title for your ideal guest– Real examples of titles that stand out in crowded markets– Creative ways to rotate and update your title year-roundWhether you’re a seasoned host or just getting started, this episode is your crash course in title strategy that can lead to more bookings without spending another dime.Resources mentioned: – STRShare Sunday Submission – Submit your property to be featured– Hosting Business Mastery Method – Join our signature program for serious hostsMentioned in this episode:Minoan | Visit MinoanExperience.com and tell them TFV sent you!

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