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In the mid 1980's I was sent to Dallas to take a computer course. The hotels told me everything was booked up. Both a college and pro football game were being played that week. Someone suggested I look into a private rental. So I took a look at the major Dallas newspapers. There were a few private rooms being offered for rentals. But for a city the size of Dallas; not that many. And 1980 was when those that owned stocks started doing way better financially. That trend had just started. Who needed to rent their home. How many personal computers were in existence. As far as I know there were no smartphones. By the time home room rental became viable I was off doing others things. Things I'd put too much time and money into. Silly me. Timing is everything.
I have a start a group called Party in my house, to allow people to hire their houses for parties,events and programs only, like to know how many people are interested in the idea.
Try it out but watch out, it won't be easy to find home owners who will agree to host parties (parties are dangerous, and people break stuff). But who knows, maybe there's a market if you calibrate it well and vet the guests
My business partner and I are looking at creating app that was a list of cleaners,cake makers,DJ,list of dresses and men suit providers aswell etc. What you said may be a problem
It is really nice idea, but I have some observations. What about taxes? The home owners are generating income, now several countries are pressing for get the proper taxes from them (as they shrinking the hotel industry ). And experience - taking jobs either - how professional they will be? Teaching yoga or doing cosmetics or cooking the meal? Some countries required licence for it some of them. Not to say that it will steal really the jobs on local market. Just observation. ( It is still pandemic now - so mostly everyone is out of job.)
I think you being up a great point! I would assume that an AirBnB host would open a business entity to help with the tax burden, no? Then the customer is not paying a person, they are paying a business, like any other. What do you think?
It would be nice if Airbnb would align with all the major tourisms actors and remove their fees if the trip is cancelled. It is definitely quite unfair to keep the money of a deal that just couldn't go through. So far, Airbnb is not moving anywhere near such a measure. Is money the only thing they understand? It had to come from the U.S.A. for sure...
its like instagram: favorable for our shimp side. Cause if you look right, many other plataforms are WAY better and more honest and human and professional.
They implemented this change 1 or 2 years ago, after this video was published. It is not much of a difference though. Before, the traveller had to pay a 15% fee on top. Right now it's the host who pays it, so hosts just increased their prices to arrive at the same level.
I'm mainly focusing on the innovative aspects of business models. I try to skip the traditional parts to make videos shorter. In Airbnb's case the revenue model is pretty common
Why would a host make a good tour guide?! And why would I trust “Joe Schmoe” over a TRAINED PROFESSIONAL?! I guess I am not the target market for that service because it seems crazy and inefficient to me.
This rubbish is very obviously done buy people that have no idea about Airbnb if they did then they would cover things like the fake customer service offered in over 186 countries around the world,, ask yourself a question, have you ever seen an Airbnb customer service car???? Really, oh and there 1 million dollar insurance coverage, ask hosts that have made claims like me,, yes it's BS, and there experiences packages cost 20% more money just so you can pay them to be able to use their site
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In the mid 1980's I was sent to Dallas to take a computer course. The hotels told me everything was booked up. Both a college and pro football game were being played that week. Someone suggested I look into a private rental. So I took a look at the major Dallas newspapers. There were a few private rooms being offered for rentals. But for a city the size of Dallas; not that many. And 1980 was when those that owned stocks started doing way better financially. That trend had just started. Who needed to rent their home. How many personal computers were in existence. As far as I know there were no smartphones. By the time home room rental became viable I was off doing others things. Things I'd put too much time and money into. Silly me. Timing is everything.
Couldn't agree more. Timing is crucial
This video is very helpful and has important information for the project we are working on.
This was incredibly helpful!!! Easy to watch & gave me a great basis for an assignment I'm working on.
Same here.
Same.. for Product management design thinking
Great precise and informative information. Your videos have so much value
very good analysis and very useful for other businesses too !
trust, lower prices and variety of choices - nice!
Working at airbnb is good experience.
You can wear casual clothes and there's so much good food for breakfast lunch snacks! :)
You still work there?
You are a fucking genius. Thank you for this video, immediately bought your course on uber. But 12 bucks ever.
Thank you! :)
Hi Jobari, was this video made from powerpoint?
Great video. What are the Customer Relationships and Channels?
Excellent !
Very good information. Thanks.
Please do on Ali baba .. The evolution of the idea till date
Well articulated video
Superb explanation
very clear explanation!
What are the work on airbin
they should also provide escorts, and disrupt that industry
the host themselves could be escorts
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great video!
where are their revenue streams come from?
For the housing, they take a commission from both guests and hosts
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I have a start a group called Party in my house, to allow people to hire their houses for parties,events and programs only, like to know how many people are interested in the idea.
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Try it out but watch out, it won't be easy to find home owners who will agree to host parties (parties are dangerous, and people break stuff). But who knows, maybe there's a market if you calibrate it well and vet the guests
My business partner and I are looking at creating app that was a list of cleaners,cake makers,DJ,list of dresses and men suit providers aswell etc. What you said may be a problem
It is really nice idea, but I have some observations. What about taxes? The home owners are generating income, now several countries are pressing for get the proper taxes from them (as they shrinking the hotel industry ). And experience - taking jobs either - how professional they will be? Teaching yoga or doing cosmetics or cooking the meal? Some countries required licence for it some of them. Not to say that it will steal really the jobs on local market. Just observation. ( It is still pandemic now - so mostly everyone is out of job.)
I think you being up a great point! I would assume that an AirBnB host would open a business entity to help with the tax burden, no? Then the customer is not paying a person, they are paying a business, like any other. What do you think?
Covid19 - hold my beer.
Nice
amazing
It would be nice if Airbnb would align with all the major tourisms actors and remove their fees if the trip is cancelled. It is definitely quite unfair to keep the money of a deal that just couldn't go through. So far, Airbnb is not moving anywhere near such a measure. Is money the only thing they understand? It had to come from the U.S.A. for sure...
its like instagram: favorable for our shimp side. Cause if you look right, many other plataforms are WAY better and more honest and human and professional.
Goodreads please
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You did forget to mention that Airbnb charges the hosts a wopping 20% commission on anything that they offer, x, right
They implemented this change 1 or 2 years ago, after this video was published. It is not much of a difference though. Before, the traveller had to pay a 15% fee on top. Right now it's the host who pays it, so hosts just increased their prices to arrive at the same level.
Is it just me not paying attention or did you skip the most important part... Cost structure and revenue streams. No details at all? %??? $$$???
I'm mainly focusing on the innovative aspects of business models. I try to skip the traditional parts to make videos shorter. In Airbnb's case the revenue model is pretty common
Oyo I think best
Why would a host make a good tour guide?! And why would I trust “Joe Schmoe” over a TRAINED PROFESSIONAL?! I guess I am not the target market for that service because it seems crazy and inefficient to me.
This rubbish is very obviously done buy people that have no idea about Airbnb if they did then they would cover things like the fake customer service offered in over 186 countries around the world,, ask yourself a question, have you ever seen an Airbnb customer service car???? Really, oh and there 1 million dollar insurance coverage, ask hosts that have made claims like me,, yes it's BS, and there experiences packages cost 20% more money just so you can pay them to be able to use their site
trust, lower prices and variety of choices - nice!
Great video!