People will glance through your advertisement for a few seconds, and unless they like what they see, they will move on to the next. Prepare a compelling advertisement that portrays your rental villa in its best light.
Make sure that every detail is taken care of in the advertisement. Everything depends on how well your villa looks on the website. Secondly, the villa rates, availability dates, property details and contact details should be accurate and regularly updated
At the very start, clearly mention the location and the property. People will look for a destination in Spain first, then go for accommodation
Catch attention with your caption. For e.g., ‘Relaxing holiday in Alicante' or 'breathtaking vistas of the Mediterranean', etc. Keep changing the headline every now and then to keep things fresh. Update your property headline regularly according to your special offers and packages for the villa
People read picture captions, so use them well. A descriptive caption can alter a picture's meaning. Make it appealing and personal e.g., 'The garden is perfect for long, lazy lunches'. Or to families: 'Kids can run around all day in the garden'. Instead of 'The pool is heated year-round' try: 'You'll love the pool -we keep it at 76 degrees all year long'. 'You' and 'your ' are important words.
Keep it short, put in one idea per paragraph - it should be easy and simple to read and understand. Remember, when it comes to writing: less is more. Use concise and accurate words, people don’t have the time or patience to read long sentences in a villa rental advertisement!
Lighten up things with the use of humour. People will instantly trust and like you. your ad is more likely to get a positive response if you insert a witticism.
It will do great for you to have very brief reviews from past renters: just a few words will do. You can even include complimentary comments from your guest-book. Positive authentication from other people is something that people look for when they book villas online. |