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Only Small Airbnb Hosts will Survive the Airbnb Apocalypse in 2026
Summary
Sean Rakidzich discusses how small Airbnb hosts can compete with larger companies by focusing on personalized customer service, building relationships with their cleaning staff, and focusing on hospitality rather than automation. He also discusses how big data does not lead to better outcomes and how focusing on your advantages will be better for long term success.
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