Learn · News
STR News.
Every regulation change, market signal, and platform shift that touches short-term rentals — read, scored, and summarized so you can stop scrolling Twitter and start running your business.
Results
Page 1

Expedia Pushes Meta, Uber, and Clear Partnerships to Own More of the Trip
Expedia is expanding its services beyond just booking, partnering with Meta to integrate AI-powered trip planning directly into social media feeds. This allows travelers to engage with an Expedia chat for personalized recommendations. In addition, new benefits are included for One Key members, such as faster airport security with Clear+. Uber's hotel marketplace utilizes Expedia, showing a trend of vertical integration within the travel industry.
TikTok launches in-app travel bookings with Booking.com, Expedia and Trip.com
TikTok has launched in-app travel bookings through its new TikTok GO platform, partnering with Booking.com, Expedia, and Trip.com in the US. This allows users to search for and book accommodation and experiences directly on the app, introducing commission opportunities for creators. The move reflects the increasing overlap between social media, travel discovery, and online booking.
Roomvu expands AI marketing platform for agents
Roomvu, an AI-powered marketing platform, expands its features for real estate professionals, providing automated content creation and distribution across social media channels, including LinkedIn, X, and Instagram Stories. The platform leverages MLS data, market insights, and local news to generate content and offers personalization features. Hosts can use the tool to scale their marketing efforts consistently.

GMH Hotels: Is Marriott Going Too Far With 39 Brands?
Marriott launched its 39th brand, focusing on luxury wellness in Italy. It highlights the importance of hyper-segmentation and the potential for direct bookings via social media. Marriott's strategy focuses on unique experiences, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful brand development and distribution in the digital age.

Hotels Are Losing Travelers’ Discovery Window — And Scrambling to Get It Back
The travel discovery process is shifting, with guests increasingly researching trips on social media and AI platforms, bypassing hotel brands early on. This change requires a shift in how hospitality businesses promote their offerings. Hoteliers need to adapt their marketing strategies to meet travelers where they are actively searching and making decisions about their trips.

Starwood Hotels’ CEO on Why the Revived Brand Is Staying Small
Starwood Hotels, after a revival, plans to remain a small, intentionally curated brand, focusing on high profitability. CEO Raul Leal highlights the importance of compelling content and experiences, leveraging social media and AI chatbots for discovery. This strategy reflects changing market dynamics and the power of content marketing.

Q&A: Inside Civitatis’ Push to Own the Spanish-Language Tours Market
Civitatis, a tour and activity OTA, is focusing on Spanish and Portuguese-speaking travelers. Hosts should be aware of the growing importance of experiential travel and the impact of social media in driving bookings, as these trends can influence guest expectations and marketing strategies.

Social Media Never Cracked Travel Booking. Agentic AI Could Face a Similar Problem
This article discusses how social media has failed to become a major booking platform for travel. It highlights that new AI-powered booking platforms may face similar challenges in gaining user adoption. Hosts should consider that reliance on these new platforms could be risky.
30 Smart Ways to Market Your Airbnb Online (Without Paying For Ads)
This article provides 30 actionable, free marketing tips for Airbnb hosts to increase bookings without spending money on ads. It emphasizes leveraging social media, creating engaging content, and building relationships with local businesses to reach potential guests. Hosts should focus on video content, optimize their listings for search, and use emotional calls to action to drive engagement and bookings.

How to Create an Airbnb Video to Market Your Property [+Tools]
This article discusses creating marketing videos for your Airbnb listing, even though Airbnb doesn't directly support video uploads. Hosts should consider using third-party platforms like YouTube and other social media to showcase their properties and include a clear call to action within the video.
Airbnb Co-Hosting Takes Off on Social Media. Is it a Threat to Property Managers? - Skift
This Skift article explores the rise of Airbnb co-hosting on social media, sparking debate on its potential impact on traditional property managers. It considers whether this trend poses a threat, examining the evolving landscape of short-term rental management and offering insights into the dynamics of the STR industry.
Inventory Acquisition Strategies with Brooke Pfautz (Ep570)
This podcast episode discusses strategies for property managers to acquire more short-term rental properties to manage. The key takeaway is that data-driven outbound marketing, including list brokers, websites, CRMs, and omnichannel marketing (direct mail, email, social media ads) are effective strategies to find and contact potential clients. Remember to answer your phone!
Slowdown? This Airbnb Host Is Seeing Record-Breaking Revenues!
This article highlights an Airbnb host who achieved record-breaking revenue in January, bucking the trend of a booking slowdown. The host uses AI tools like ChatGPT to create marketing campaigns and social media content. Hosts can learn from this example by investing in coaching and exploring new technology to boost their bookings.
Best Practices for Working with Influencers to Market Your Airbnbs
This episode of Get Paid for Your Pad explores how STR hosts can benefit from using social media influencers to market their properties. It covers best practices, including offering free stays for promotion and the importance of photo quality. Hosts can learn how to leverage influencer marketing to increase exposure and fill their calendars.
Branding for Short Term Rental Hosts
This article discusses the importance of branding for short-term rental hosts to stand out in a competitive market. It provides insights on how to build a brand, market your listing, and utilize tools like Google Analytics and social media. Hosts should focus on differentiating their rental through branding and staying connected with guests to increase long-term success.
How to Use Instagram to Promote Your Listing
This article discusses how a host used Instagram to promote their Airbnb listing, resulting in high occupancy rates. Hosts can learn from the host's strategies of documenting the renovation process, posting engaging content, and encouraging guests to share their experience on social media. Implementing these methods can help you attract more guests and build brand awareness.
Curated by Learn STR by GoStudioM — refreshed every 30 minutes from 60+ verified industry sources.