How Tiny Pines Used Data to Build a Glamping Business

133 viewsPublished: December 20, 202410m 23sScore: 83
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Gabriel Sierra, founder of Tiny Pines, discusses using PriceLabs market dashboards to make data-driven decisions about his glamping business in Honduras. He emphasizes the importance of customer feedback, combining intuition with data, and staying connected to the community. Sierra recommends new hosts use data to make decisions but also tap into their intuition and engage with their customer.

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