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Most Airbnb Hosts Are Working for Minimum Wage
Summary
This video highlights how many short-term rental hosts are unknowingly spending excessive time on operational tasks, effectively earning minimum wage per hour. The Real Estate Robinsons advocate for using automation tools like Hospitable to streamline guest messaging, calendar management, and other operational tasks, freeing up hosts to focus on growth and strategy.
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