Aprovecha al máximo tu perfil de anfitrión
Los huéspedes nos han comentado que, antes de reservar una habitación, quieren saber con quién van a convivir durante su estadía. Tu perfil de anfitrión sirve para presentarte y que los huéspedes te conozcan un poquito mejor.
¿Qué es un perfil de anfitrión?
Tu perfil de anfitrión es la versión que se muestra a los huéspedes en Airbnb. Tu nombre, tus años como anfitrión, tu valoración por estrellas y el número de reseñas de los huéspedes aparecen en la parte superior. Esto va seguido de cualquier dato personal que quieras agregar, como tu trabajo, pasatiempos, idiomas, datos curiosos, el nombre de tu mascota y por qué quedarse en tu alojamiento es especial.
Los huéspedes pueden ver partes de tu perfil de anfitrión en los resultados de búsqueda de habitaciones y pueden acceder a todo el perfil al tocar tu foto. También pueden entrar en tu perfil desde tu anuncio.
Prueba estos consejos para tomarte una foto que cause una buena primera impresión.
How does my host profile support guests?
Your host profile helps you start building rapport with guests. Learning that you share a common interest, line of work, or taste in music creates a sense of familiarity.
“The host doesn’t have to be my best friend, but they should be someone who I feel good sharing a space with,” says Stacey, a guest based in Oklahoma City. “Their profile humanizes them and helps set the tone for the visit.”
Getting more details upfront also helps guests decide whether your place is a good fit for their travel needs, while saving both of you time and energy. “It cuts down on messaging back and forth and makes booking even easier, because my questions are already answered,” Stacey says.
Chris, a Superhost in Macon, Georgia, uses his host profile to break the ice with guests. “I’m a quiet person, and it’s helped me open up more,” he says.
In his profile, Chris notes that he’s a retired athlete who played football for 2 historically Black universities. He also shares that he:
- Spends too much time golfing
- Was born in the ’80s
- Provides a coffee bar for guests
Taking the time to give guests a bit more to go on before they book your room can help match guests who have similar interests and routines.
As guest Stacey notes, “If I read that the host ‘spends too much time’ singing karaoke, I know they’re going to expect a different kind of guest than a host who ‘spends too much time’ home binge-watching Netflix.”
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