Sarah:

Hello, welcome back for the great episode.

Sarah:

My name is Sarah Karakaian.

Annette:

I am Annette Grant, and together we are--

Both Sarah and Annette:

Speaker:

Thanks for Visiting.

Sarah:

All right.

Sarah:

We're going to kick off this show by sharing some awesome listeners

Sarah:

short-term rentals, but we're going to do it a little differently today.

Sarah:

Right, Annette?

Annette:

Yes.

Annette:

Our STRShareSunday, we're having a little bit of a remix this week,

Annette:

but we're really excited about it.

Annette:

What we want to do is first share @levelupyourlisting.

Annette:

Again, that's @levelupyourlisting.

Annette:

And this whole episode is a recap of the event that we just attended

Annette:

in Scottsdale with all of the guests that are on the show today.

Annette:

They are remote guests.

Annette:

They are calling in, but we want to share this event.

Annette:

And the two lovely ladies, Natalie Palmer and Tatiana Taylor Tate,

Annette:

they just crushed this live event.

Annette:

The word on the street is it will be back in 2024.

Annette:

So be on the lookout, but please give them a follow @levelupyourlisting.

Annette:

And we are going to get onto this episode.

Annette:

What it is, every guest on the show today, they are going to share

Annette:

their big takeaway from this event.

Annette:

And each one of our guests, they are going to share their Instagram handle.

Annette:

So please give them a follow.

Annette:

So we are going to do a multitude of sharing today.

Annette:

Sarah, who's up first?

Sarah:

Yeah.

Sarah:

Okay.

Sarah:

So up first we have Amber.

Amber:

Hi, this is Amber, co-owner of Big Buckle Mountain Homes, where we host

Amber:

and co-host vacation homes in Colorado.

Amber:

We took home many great tips and tricks on incorporating social media into our homes.

Amber:

One of the best tips was to link any instructional or informational

Amber:

clips in the home to our Instagram.

Amber:

For example, we have a 22nd clip on how to operate the fire pit,

Amber:

open and close the hot tub, or put together the ping pong table.

Amber:

We're going to move these to our Instagram account so that when guests scan the code

Amber:

to watch the video, they're taken to our Instagram and it encourages them to be

Amber:

familiar with and tag Big Buckle Mountain Homes and their vacation postings.

Amber:

As we grow our business, we're striving to become more

Amber:

organized in our business week.

Amber:

Currently, we feel the pressure to create social media content daily.

Amber:

One of the tips we took away from the conference was later.com.

Amber:

This is a platform that will allow you to create numerous social media

Amber:

posts or content and schedule them to be delivered on future dates.

Amber:

I believe this will help us schedule one moment during the week to sit down

Amber:

and focus on social media creation.

Amber:

Thirdly, we were able to connect with representatives of many of

Amber:

the platforms we currently use.

Amber:

This opened doors for us to connect on social media through our

Amber:

Instagram and Facebook, and discuss opportunities for mutual media sharing

Amber:

when we highlight their products.

Amber:

Overall, the conference was a great way to connect and build relationships

Amber:

with other short-term vacation hosts.

Sarah:

I love all the takeaways that Amber shared with us.

Sarah:

One tip that I want to just elaborate on is that first one, taking you back to

Sarah:

Instagram to have them engage with you.

Sarah:

One step further, if you have a direct booking website where you could also

Sarah:

grab their email address and maybe a special offer if they're the first

Sarah:

time that they're arriving to your website and having your videos live

Sarah:

there would also be a really good tip.

Annette:

We should have done this at the intro, but listeners, the reason we chose

Annette:

these specific voices to let us know their largest takeaway from the event is

Annette:

they are members of our Hosting Business Mastery membership, and we got to connect

Annette:

with them in person over the three days.

Annette:

So there were lots of learning, obviously nightly meetups

Annette:

after to discuss all the things.

Annette:

But we had such a great conversation on the final evening of the event

Annette:

that we were like, wait a second.

Annette:

Sarah and I like to do recaps of live events that we go to, and we're like,

Annette:

they had so many great takeaways.

Annette:

We're like, we want to have you on the show and share your takeaways

Annette:

with all of the listeners.

Annette:

So I just wanted to give a little bit of background on why these lovely ladies are

Annette:

the ones telling, um, their takeaways.

Annette:

Because there were hundreds of women at the conference and I'm sure they,

Annette:

I mean, we could have episodes for weeks, about the takeaways, but that's

Annette:

why we specifically chose these women.

Sarah:

Okay, next up we have Tanya.

Annette:

And Tanya was a huge help on our live event.

Annette:

So I just want to give her an extra shout out here because she was

Annette:

very, very important in the live event that Sarah and I conducted.

Annette:

Tanya's Instagram is @YYHMinnesota.

Annette:

Again, that's YYHMinnesota, and we will have links to all the ladies'

Annette:

Instagram in the show notes.

Sarah:

It stands for.

Sarah:

Yay, you're here, which I thought is so cute.

Sarah:

All right, here's Tanya and her take.

Tanya:

Hi, I'm Tanya Rooney.

Tanya:

My Instagram handle is Tanya Rooney MN.

Tanya:

I'm in Hosting Business Mastery Method Mastermind.

Tanya:

And I think the biggest takeaway that I had was how much design

Tanya:

matters in your short term rentals and that it actually can drive up

Tanya:

some of the ADR that you have.

Tanya:

So I think the biggest thing that I took away is just that I can actually

Tanya:

do some work on my rentals and make them-- like there's actually one that I

Tanya:

really want to revamp because it was the first one I ever did and it's just kind

Tanya:

of average and I think I need to work on making it better than my own home.

Tanya:

So that was one big takeaway was that people book short-term rentals

Tanya:

because they want to be at a place that's better than their own home.

Tanya:

So my biggest action item is I'm revamping one.

Tanya:

I took measurements of every bedroom and a living room and a hallway, and we're

Tanya:

going to add in some cool wow factors.

Tanya:

I'm going to redo a living room and then make sure that the decor get revamped

Tanya:

in a couple of the bedrooms, like it's a five bedroom, three bathhouse.

Sarah:

Yeah, Tanya.

Sarah:

And then hopefully everyone knows too, obviously we are partnered with

Sarah:

Minoan and we use them, love them.

Sarah:

And I know Tanya will be shopping through Minoan to make sure that she

Sarah:

can get tons and tons of discounts on those revamps that she's not paying

Sarah:

retail for all of those wow factors she plans on putting in her home.

Annette:

And the one thing that I love that Tanya pointed out was

Annette:

like, hey, this was my first one.

Annette:

What happens is you get going, you get started, you get those

Annette:

bookings, and it's hard to close your calendar down because it's revenue.

Annette:

But I love that she has the foresight like, hey, I might have to slow down to

Annette:

speed up here and make an investment.

Annette:

But her average daily rate, like she's going to make more

Annette:

money by making these changes.

Annette:

And I love that she's excited.

Annette:

I mean, obviously she's taking action already.

Annette:

I think we've been home for like four days, so good job, Tanya, there.

Annette:

But I know you're out there listeners, the ones that are like, yeah, I really

Annette:

should fix that or replace that.

Annette:

This is your sign.

Annette:

This is your sign to make that reinvestment.

Annette:

It will pay off.

Annette:

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Annette:

All right, next up we have Chelsea.

Chelsea:

You can follow my instagram @thedigs.co.

Chelsea:

Also on Facebook at digs co vacation rentals.

Chelsea:

My biggest takeaway was actually the keynote speaker at the very end of

Chelsea:

the summit, who was April Brown from the Netflix series Motel makeover.

Chelsea:

We actually loved watching that show, and it was great to see her in person

Chelsea:

and talk about her experience, growing her motel business and being motelier.

Chelsea:

She kept repeating a phrase, which is not a foreign concept to me, but as

Chelsea:

we're growing our business and making sure that we're maximizing our efforts,

Chelsea:

her phrase delegate or automate.

Chelsea:

What are you delegating?

Chelsea:

What are you automating was a big one for me.

Chelsea:

I've delegated a lot as we've been growing, but I think it was nice to hear

Chelsea:

no matter what scale you are, no matter how big your operation is, you still

Chelsea:

have to have those things come into play.

Chelsea:

And I've actually implemented this already.

Chelsea:

I've delegated our newest employee who is taking over all of our safety inspections.

Chelsea:

Great to see you guys.

Chelsea:

See you soon in Nashville.

Sarah:

Thank you so much, Chelsea.

Sarah:

We love that takeaway.

Sarah:

We also give you permission.

Sarah:

There are so many moving parts and pieces in running a short-term rental.

Sarah:

And if you ever feel overwhelmed, take a deep breath.

Sarah:

Write the things down that you're doing in your business.

Sarah:

Take a log first for a little while and then you can look at it.

Sarah:

We call it a brain dump, and you can look at it and see is there anything

Sarah:

there that you can automate without losing those personal touches.

Sarah:

Is there anything that you can delegate and maybe provide someone with some extra

Sarah:

money in their life and free up some time for you to just have some more head space?

Sarah:

So I just take myself back to what you just feel like everything's

Sarah:

just caving in around you because there's so many spinning plates and

Sarah:

you're like, how do I start taking control over this a little bit?

Sarah:

And for me it was brain dumping and seeing it all on paper and

Sarah:

then taking it kind of one by one.

Annette:

That phrase is very popular and there's sometimes

Annette:

a third word attached to it.

Annette:

So automate, delegate.

Annette:

The word I like the best that people add on is eliminate.

Annette:

Also sometimes, there's things you can also just eliminate them from your list.

Annette:

If they've been on there forever and there's something that's really

Annette:

not necessary and it's bothering you and adding more to your plate, you

Annette:

can eliminate it for a little while until it's time to bring it back on.

Sarah:

Yeah.

Annette:

All right.

Annette:

Last up.

Annette:

We have Ms.

Annette:

Stacy Race.

Stacy:

Hi, I am Stacy Perretti Race.

Stacy:

And my properties are just outside of New Orleans, Louisiana.

Stacy:

I absolutely loved the conference, um, and what I learned there.

Stacy:

I will have to say, although it wasn't the sexiest of sessions, uh,

Stacy:

the two key takeaways that I had.

Stacy:

The first from Proper Insurance, finding out that my umbrella policy

Stacy:

does not cover me liability-wise if it's a business activity.

Stacy:

And then I learned a lot about deductions in the tax session that I need to speak

Stacy:

with my CPAs about because I think I'm missing out on some deductions

Stacy:

that are, uh, applicable to my.

Stacy:

Other than that, I just love the whole atmosphere of it all

Stacy:

that it was geared toward women.

Stacy:

And the cherry on top was being able to spend some great time with

Stacy:

three of my best friends in this business that I met through HBMM.

Stacy:

And I want to thank you guys for connecting all of us as you do.

Stacy:

We've formed a great friendship and community just from being in this business

Stacy:

and learning from you guys together.

Stacy:

If anyone would like to check out my properties, my Instagram handles are

Stacy:

Sleepy Lagoon LA and LaCroix Covington.

Stacy:

That's L-A_C-R-O-I-X Covington.

Stacy:

Thanks so much, guys.

Sarah:

She's got beautiful properties.

Annette:

Yes.

Annette:

Stacy's crushing it.

Annette:

And obviously, stacy just brought up two really important things.

Annette:

We will circle back on specifically if we can get proper on to

Annette:

discuss what Stacy is mentioning.

Annette:

But until that time, if you want to reach out to Proper, we will

Annette:

put their link in the show notes.

Annette:

If what Stacy just said about her personal umbrella policy and her property being

Annette:

separate, that's a business, and then her personal liability, I am sure that Proper,

Annette:

if you want to discuss some things like that, if you want to reach out to them,

Annette:

get a quote from them, make sure that you are doing apples to apples comparison.

Annette:

Huge red flag right now.

Annette:

If you don't have short-term rental insurance, then we really want

Annette:

you to reach out to Proper today.

Annette:

But, Stacy, thanks for bringing that up.

Annette:

And then what she mentioned about her tax person, please let your tax person

Annette:

know exactly what you're doing with your property and also what you plan to

Annette:

do with your portfolio in the future.

Annette:

You can't just keep them siloed in what you're doing today.

Annette:

Let them know the whole future of your grand plans with your

Annette:

whole short-term rental portfolio.

Annette:

But Sarah, let's talk about our takeaways.

Sarah:

Yeah.

Sarah:

My takeaways is, someone said this too at the conference, I think

Sarah:

it was Tatiana, one of the hosts.

Sarah:

And she reminded all of us at the conferences or anything that you do,

Sarah:

it's what you decide to take from it.

Sarah:

You can show up, and that's really half the battle.

Sarah:

You then have to make the most of that situation.

Sarah:

And I really love that because Annette encouraged me when we

Sarah:

go someplace, we set intentions.

Sarah:

What do we want to get out of this experience?

Sarah:

Because you could show up and never go to any of the sessions, or we go to

Sarah:

sessions, but not really be checked in.

Sarah:

And so anything you do that you decide to give at your time, show up with intention.

Sarah:

And for me, it was just these little reminders of how

Sarah:

important it is to revisit my operational systems and processes.

Sarah:

I did love the tax discussion because we're in this for, yes, because

Sarah:

we love hosting and hospitality, but what a great benefit that we

Sarah:

get to do it through real estate.

Sarah:

And uh, she had some really great reminders there.

Sarah:

So we'll definitely have some more tax discussions this year,

Sarah:

Annette, I think, on the show.

Annette:

Yeah.

Annette:

Speaking of taxes and live events, if you're running your hosting business

Annette:

like a business to go to these summits, these are tax write-offs.

Annette:

You can write off this travel.

Annette:

So please, that is a huge reason you want to open up that LLC, you

Annette:

want to open up that points credit card for your hosting business.

Annette:

So that's something obviously the tax representative there was

Annette:

chatting about as like, let's make sure that you're separating your

Annette:

personal and your business, so you can write these things off.

Annette:

Because some people had booked their hotel, they booked their flight on

Annette:

their personal and it gets muddy.

Annette:

You don't want to do that.

Annette:

And I think for us, everyone there was like really taking their business

Annette:

seriously, which was so exciting.

Annette:

A lot of people were transitioning from maybe hosting part-time to full-time.

Annette:

A lot of people wanting to get into co-hosting.

Annette:

But it just reminded Sarah and I that like getting out, getting to

Annette:

live events, connecting with the hosting community is really important.

Annette:

It got us fired up.

Annette:

We are in the works right now of bringing our live event back this year,

Annette:

so please be on the lookout for that.

Annette:

But try to put something on your calendar where you can connect with other hosts.

Annette:

The hosting community is really important.

Annette:

It's important that we get out, we meet fellow hosts and not only uplevel your

Annette:

own listing, but it'll help uplevel the whole entire hosting community.

Sarah:

With that, I am Sarah Karakaian.

Annette:

I am Annette Grant, and together we are--

Both Sarah and Annette:

Speaker:

Thanks for Visiting.