The next thing to do is to make sure you have good photos & by that I mean ones that help sell the dream, after all that is what a vacation is. I have seen over the years that if the main photo is an attractive one of the villa or pool with a blue sky background, it will get masses more visitors than a similar one with a cloudy or grey sky backdrop. Even worse is to use a photo of your sitting space as the main photo, you may be very proud of it, but it will not attract the punters!
Thirdly, take your time to write a good detailed description, include everything that vacation makers would want to see, do not just assume they already know. The description of your holiday rental should contain more details such as how far away being swimming pool, bars, fine restaurants, beaches, nightlife, aqua parks, golf clubs, airport etc. At the very least certain basic information on all these attractions should be shown as well. Also remember most visitors undoubtedly have not a clue about the locale your rental is in, you need to tell them, do not rely on phrases such as “phone for more details”, most people will not and why should they as the next advertisement gives them all and sundry that they could possibly need to know.
Finally and you would think this was very obvious, make sure you include a phone number or numbers that they can actually reach you on, advertisera that are out most of the week must include their mobile or even work number. I have found customers generally will not phone back or leave a message, they only go on to try their next selection. In the same context, check your emails regularly, once a week is not good enough, for best results I have found replying to emails immediately & phoning them (if they included their number) worked exremely well.
