Roadmap to Go from Hectic Host to Legend

Get Paid For Your Pad | Airbnb Hosting | Vacation Rentals | STR Revenue Management - Ein Podcast von Freewyld Foundry

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So, your Airbnb side hustle has turned into a full-time job.  You’d like to scale the operation and run a true hospitality company, but at the moment, you’re the only one who knows what to do. And you don’t feel comfortable outsourcing any of the work to someone else.  You’re the epitome of the hectic host, and you’re not sure how to get to the next level. On this episode of Get Paid for Your Pad, Eric and I sit down to discuss the five stages of STR hosting, describing what it’s like to be a hectic host and why it’s so challenging to scale from that position.  We explain how to transition from hectic host to rising star, sharing the three things you need to build a true hospitality brand.  Listen in for insight on creating a vision for your vacation rental company and learn how our STR Business Assessment can help you leave your hectic hosting days behind and take the first steps to becoming a STR Legend! Topics Covered The 5 stages of short-term rental hostingTraditional hostSide hustle hostHectic hostRising starLegend The characteristics of a hectic hostStarting to feel pressure of businessNo documentation, can’t outsourceWant to grow but don’t know howLack of clarity re: vision for brand How to shift from hectic host to rising starDiscipline to document processes Team to move vision forward The 3 things you need to build a STR brandSystemsTechnology People The 3 components of the Legends X frameworkVisionOperationsScale How to use our STR Business AssessmentTake 10-minute quiz to generate scoreGet clarity around what to focus onFree trainings tailored to your business Resources STR Business Assessment STR LegendsOvernight SuccessSean McGregor on Get Paid for Your Pad EP390The FounderBetter TalentThe DISC AssessmentGet Paid for Your Pad on YouTubeEmail [email protected]  Sponsor Hostfully [Discount Code PAD] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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