Curate local experiences for your guests with Mount

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Published: December 18, 2023
Growth & Marketing

Summary

This article discusses Mount, a platform that helps hosts curate and offer local experiences to their guests, similar to Airbnb Experiences but with a personalized touch. Hosts can create their own mini-marketplaces with unique URLs, enhancing the guest experience while potentially earning commissions. This is a great way to differentiate your listing.

Key Insights

  • Mount caters to off-the-beaten-path, local experiences, avoiding the 'tourist trap' feel of mainstream platforms.
  • Mount allows hosts to curate and offer a personalized list of experiences through their platform, enhancing guest satisfaction.

Action Items

  • Hosts can register on rentmount.com, create their mini marketplace, and start offering personalized local experiences to their guests.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

Tools & Resources

  • Mount: For those interested in using Mount, the sign-up process is straightforward.(rentmount.com)

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