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Joined 05/06/2008

John Foxworthy

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Furnished Homes

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Just an average "Joe" in Arizona. Owner, manager and developer of vacation rentals and rental homes advertising online.

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  • Internet Access - Come on!
    By May 7, 2008 - 5:03pm

    Internet Access - Come on! We're on Vacation! You can do without the internet for a week - Can't You?

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    Not according to vacationers and travelers who, like most of us, are ADDICTED to being ONLINE. A week without the internet can be an eternity for some. Many of us can't go through a 24 hour period without logging on to at least check our email. We tap the internet for banking, news, email, business, booking airline tickets and rental cars, stock prices, Google Maps and finding vacation rentals.

    If you do not offer internet access to your guests, someone else will. Most of us are not willing to go without the internet on vacation and neither are your potential renters. Yes, there are vacation rentals that offer that "unplugged" experience. Even in these remote areas you will still find a traveler who is urgently trying to find a "hotspot" and tap in to the internet. Just like the Robin William's character in the movie R.V. The sales executive who desperately needs to send a file from his laptop. This character will do anything to find a strong enough signal to use his wireless card. Even to a point of risking injury, standing atop a roof and on one foot to try to dial in the elusive internet signal.

    Internet access is no longer a luxury amenity but a standard feature. You can secure more reservations for your rentals by offering direct internet access. Many travelers and vacationers will skip over vacation rental listings that do not offer internet access. In addition, many guests require a wireless connection. Often this is done with a wireless router and allows multiple visitors to access the internet with laptops from anywhere in the home. Here are some very simple instructions for setting up a wireless router in your vacation rentals.

    Are you missing out on reservations because you do not offer internet access. YES! Travelers have become accustomed to hotels, coffee shops, libraries and malls that offer free internet access. The internet connection will cost you about $30 to $50 per month more, however, increased bookings can more than make up for the cost. You may want to build the extra fees into your rates. Internet Access - Come on! You can do without it for week? Oh, Really? - Just try it!

  • We are witnessing a fairly
    By May 7, 2008 - 4:56pm

    Vacation Rentals We are witnessing a fairly dramatic increase in the market place for vacation rentals by owner. Just take a peek at some of the "Big Boy" vacation rental by owner sites and you will see a surge in the number of "vacation rentals" that are now coming to market. Reality check has arrived for many owners - Two common phrases that we hear almost daily - "this place is not going to sell" or "I'm not selling at that price!" Many owners have opted to not only rent out their properties, but to rent them out as vacation rentals. We have seen the number of VRBO listings in our city go from about 50 to over 250! There will be price pressure to be sure. All the more reason for vacation rental owners to bring your A game! Of course some of us will need to slice and dice rental rates or offer bigger incentives to keep vacancies to a minimum. So what does "bringing your A Game" look like in the world of furnished home rentals? Let's revisit why you even need an "A Game" anyway. Just take note of the VRBO vacation rentals by owner website. It's big and has done a great job over the years branding itself. Now take a look at San Diego by itself! Not including all the outlying areas in San Diego County with nearly 30 more cities, the San Diego vacation rental listings total about 250. Chances are the owners are paying about $300 on average annually for their listing on VRBO. You had better bring your A Game or you are going to get lost in the maze! The A game will get you better results and does not take a huge leap in effort. #1 Perhaps the most important factor is great photos! Remember that visitors are searching and if the images are blurry or worse yet not there it is game over. So no matter where you have your property listed - including your personal website - upload great photos. Tip of the day - here is where we see the biggest errors owners make in uploading images. The image files are TOO SMALL - many times owners are in a mad dash to copy and paste info from their personal site to a vacation rental directory.

    A common rule that you really need to be aware of when it comes to uploading images to websites. The webmaster can always make a big image smaller and more clear - he or she can't make a small image bigger and more clear. Digital images can go from big to small but not small to big. You control the quality of the images!
    Often image files that we see are blurry because they are copies and even 2nd or 3rd generation copies such as thumbnails or small images from a personal website. If you want great photos - use BIG image files. It takes a few seconds more to do but it helps separate you from the competition and remember the competition is coming on strong! At Furnishedhomes.com you can email us bigger files if you do not like the way photos appear. #2 Update your rates, your availability calendars and descriptions. With increased competition it may even be a necessary move to expand your "slow-season" rates. For example, if you are in the desert Southwest it is getting warmer earlier this year and more people are vacation rental landlords this year - you may want to adjust your slow season to include the month of May and September too? If you are in your peak season and see a slow down in reservations you may need to adjust your price to make it compelling for visitors. Make rates competitive - "Wow that place looks great and at that price I don't care how much GAS is - I am going on vacation!" (a bit of drama for affect) #3 Respond quickly to your inquiries. Perhaps the demand is still fantastic in your area, however, with the vacation rental markets getting more crowded it may be that you need to get back to inquiries quickly. Some of us may have had the luxury of sitting on a lead for a couple of days and now that has changed a bit. Make it easy for visitors to contact you - phone numbers, contact owner forms and personal website links. #4 Advertise, advertise and advertise- take advantage of quality sites that will present your property in a professional manner at reasonable rates. Some very good vacation rentals sites are available for $50 to $99 annual. Short story - It's a vacationer and travelers market for accommodations. Owners present your properties and market them effectively. Travelers enjoy some great savings on great destinations and vacation rentals! Down go the sales and up go the rentals!

  • www.FurnishedHomes.com - The
    By May 6, 2008 - 10:43am

    www.FurnishedHomes.com - The Place to Find Furnished Rentals. Unique map search site to locate vacation and corporate furnished rentals. Auto suggest text search. Free to list and free to search. While Google mapping properties is no new twist the search at the front-end makes us different and the ability to search by zip code, street address, landmarks and use auto suggest tools. Type in your zip code or start typing your address and you will see cutting edge search. Best Regards!

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