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Where do participants come from?

Short-term rental hosts operate in a wide variety of markets. The workshop is built to be relevant across all of them.

Market Diversity

Does this workshop apply to my market?

The core skills taught across the four sessions apply to short-term rental listings in any US market. The dynamics of dynamic pricing, photography quality, description clarity, and operational efficiency are not specific to one city or property type. That said, the workshop covers how to adapt each skill to your particular market context, whether that is an urban apartment, a mountain cabin, a beach house, or a rural retreat.

Modern urban apartment short-term rental with city view and contemporary furnishings

Urban Apartments and Condos

City-based listings face intense competition and algorithm-driven visibility challenges. Pricing around conventions, festivals, and sporting events is a skill set in itself. Photography in smaller spaces requires specific techniques to communicate size and comfort honestly.

Cozy mountain cabin short-term rental surrounded by pine trees with warm interior lighting visible

Vacation and Destination Properties

Mountain cabins, lake houses, and beach properties operate on strong seasonal patterns. Understanding those cycles and pricing ahead of them, rather than reacting to them, is one of the most directly teachable skills in the workshop.

Well-maintained suburban home listed as short-term rental with welcoming front porch and manicured garden

Suburban and Secondary Markets

Properties in smaller cities and suburban areas often have less competition but also thinner demand. Finding and capitalizing on local events, university calendars, and business travel patterns requires the same analytical approach as larger markets, applied at a smaller scale.

Who Joins the Workshop

What kind of host tends to find this workshop relevant?

New Hosts in Their First Year

Hosts who have recently listed their property and want to build good habits before bad ones become entrenched. The workshop covers the foundations in depth.

Experienced Hosts Hitting a Plateau

Hosts who have been listing for a year or more and feel like their occupancy or booking quality has stalled. Often there is a specific skill gap driving that, and the workshop helps identify and address it.

Hosts Who Know Their Photos Are a Problem

A surprisingly common situation. Hosts who suspect their photography is costing them clicks but do not know where to start fixing it. Session two covers this specifically.

Hosts Drowning in Operations

Hosts who are spending more time coordinating cleaners, responding to guests, and managing turnovers than they expected. Session four is built for this exact situation.

Format

The workshop is fully online

All four sessions are delivered live via video. Participants join from wherever they are located. There is no travel required and no in-person component. The live format is important because it allows for real-time questions and discussion, but the logistics are entirely flexible for your location.

Session recordings are made available after each live meeting, so participants who cannot attend a specific session live can still access the material. That said, the live participation is where the most value is, since the Q&A portion is specific to the participants in the room.

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