If you want more Airbnb bookings without spending money on ads (and without dancing in front of your property on TikTok), this is for you.
I’ve grown to more than 100,000 followers across multiple platforms, helped several of my own Airbnbs go viral, and built a business that now gets around 75% of its bookings directly. These strategies work whether you run a glamping site, a cabin, a lake house, or a city condo.
If you’re a visual learner, here are the two video versions:
• Part 1: 15 Social Media Marketing Tips For Your Airbnb, Pt. 1
• Part 2: 15 Social Media Marketing Tips For Your Airbnb, Pt. 2
Let’s get into it.
1. Use Instagram Trial Reels to Reach New People
Trial Reels only go to non-followers, which guarantees you fresh reach. Post your central reel, copy the caption, then post a trial reel. This doubles your exposure instantly and helps Instagram test your content with new audiences.
2. Trade Free Weekday Stays for Content
Invite micro-creators to stay Sunday–Tuesday, when you’re rarely booked anyway. Ask for:
- Vertical videos
- B-roll you can reuse
- A collab post
Creators often give helpful feedback, too, without the risk of a bad review.
3. Don’t Run Paid Ads Until You Have an Organic Hit
A video that doesn’t perform organically will not magically perform as an ad. Let organic posts test themselves. When you have one that hits 50K to 100K views, it becomes your winning ad.
4. Invest Once in High-Quality Video
Hire a videographer for one great content day. Get vertical footage, drone shots, and all raw files. One single shoot can fuel your marketing for a year.
5. Prioritize Video Over Photos
Photos are great for your listing, not for growth. Reels and TikToks bring reach and visibility. I’d rather see rough videos than perfect photos that get no traction.
6. Use On-Screen Text That Hooks the Right Guest
In the first second, tell people who you’re speaking to and where the property is:
- “Couples retreat near Houston, Texas”
- “Pet-friendly lake cabin in Austin”
People stop when they feel the content is specifically for them.
7. Study What’s Already Viral
Look at your competitors’ highest-performing content once a month. Copy the format, angles, hooks, and text style, but film it at your property. Creators copy trends constantly. It’s how marketing works.
8. Never Boost Ads From Your Phone
Boosting from your phone gives weak targeting, fewer tools, and extra fees. If you’re going to run ads, use Meta Business Suite or TikTok Business Center.
9. Use ManyChat-Style Keyword Automations
Post things like: “Comment COUPLES, and I’ll send you a discount code.”
ManyChat automatically sends them the code + your direct booking link. You also collect emails and track which platform converts best.
10. Schedule Your Content
Use Buffer, Hootsuite, or Meta Planner. Sit down once a week and load all your videos. The algorithm rewards consistency way more than perfection.
11. Run Quarterly Giveaways
Give away a weeknight stay with explicit rules:
- No weekends or holidays
- Must be used within X months
- Security deposit + ID still required
Giveaways reliably get two to three times your normal reach, often leading to long-term followers.
12. Optimize Your Link in Your Bio
Set your link in this order:
- Join the email list for 10% off
- Book direct and save
- Airbnb links
You want visitors to flow toward direct bookings without feeling pressured.
13. Turn On Instagram Auto Replies
People DM “How do I book?” even when the link is in the bio. Automate the top five questions to free up time and offer instant answers.
14. Use Text Replacement for Fast Replies
Set up shortcuts on your phone (like typing “GO2”) that expand into a full message with pricing and booking links. This saves hours over time.
15. Post Twilight and Nighttime Content
Nighttime content (hot tubs glowing, LED lights, fire pits, string lights) performs incredibly well. It feels magical and emotional, which is exactly what sells stays.
16. Optimize for Watch Time and Shares
- Use hooks like “Wait for the ending.”
- Deliver a payoff: a view, a transformation, a surprise feature.
- Right before the reveal, prompt a share: “Send this to a friend who always books the worst Airbnbs.”
17. Make Videos From Guest Reviews
Screenshot reviews, overlay with matching footage, and add a story. People trust real guests more than hosts. These mini-testimonials convert extremely well.
18. Use Before-and-After Reels
Renovations, landscaping upgrades, and tiny improvements all tell a story of progress. Transformation content builds trust and makes people root for you.
19. Go Big or Free With Influencers
- The middle tier ($500–$1,500 creators) often underperform.
- Micro creators = free stays for content
- Large creators = professional campaigns with real reach
Pick one lane and commit.
20. Tell Stories Instead of Pushing Bookings
Stories like “This couple surprised each other with…” perform way better than “Book now.” People buy into emotion and relatability, not pressure.
21. Don’t Wing Paid Ads
If you want to run ads properly, hire someone for a few consultations. You’ll save yourself hundreds (sometimes thousands) by avoiding rookie mistakes.
22. Hook Viewers in Two Seconds
Start with curiosity:
- “I had two guests arrive at once…”
- “This almost ruined our five-star rating…”
Curiosity keeps people watching, and watch time drives reach.
23. Film Reset Day & Cleaning Content
People love behind-the-scenes cleaning, restocking, organizing, and resets. It proves you care, and it builds trust.
24. Pin Your CTA in the Comments
Pin a comment that says: “Book direct at the link in my bio.” Even when you get hundreds of comments, your CTA stays at the top.
25. Add Manual Subtitles
Use larger fonts and highlight keywords like “hot tub” or “lakefront.” Most people watch muted. Strong captions stop the scroll.
26. Collaborate With Local Businesses
Film “48 hours in [Town Name].” Tag local coffee shops, restaurants, trails, and boutiques. They often repost, bringing you fresh local traffic for free.
27. Film Guest POV Videos
Film as if the viewer is staying there: walking in, turning on the lights, making coffee, lighting the fire, and stepping into the hot tub. POV content makes people imagine themselves in that situation.
28. Try a 30-Day Posting Challenge
Post daily for one month. You will learn faster, improve faster, and the algorithm will treat you as consistent, which equals more reach.
29. Use Meta Inbox Automations
Meta Business Suite has free automation features that behave like a basic chatbot. Instant replies = fewer lost leads.
30. Use Emotional CTAs
Instead of “Book now,” use:
- “Tag your travel buddy.”
- “Save this for your next weekend getaway.”
- “Send this to the friend who needs a break.”
Engagement fuels virality, which fuels bookings.
Final Thoughts
You do not need a giant budget or complicated software to grow your Airbnb. You just need to show up, stay consistent, and keep experimenting. Start with a few of these strategies this week, and add more as you get comfortable.
The momentum builds quietly at first and then suddenly. When it does, the right guests will find you, and your property will become the kind of stay people talk about long after they leave.











