Ever wondered if there was some trick to making your property listing rank higher on Airbnb? Well, there is a way…but it’s no trick. There’s no gaming the system here, but you can still optimize your listing to match Airbnb’s search algorithm’s preferences. Today you’re going to learn everything you need to know about Airbnb SEO.
Airbnb SEO = Search Engine Optimization
Airbnb’s search feature works the same way as Google’s by choosing relevant results using an algorithm.
What’s an algorithm? The simple definition is that it’s a set of logical rules that help solve mathematical problems, automated reasoning, and data processing. We’re only concerned with the latter.
When you perform an Airbnb search, their application takes a bunch of factors into consideration (user details, trip details, listing details), assigns each a certain value, then shows you a list of the highest scored properties.
So to rank higher, you just need to know what Airbnb actually values the most. Luckily, they’ve been very transparent about their ranking factors. All in all, it seems like a very fair system – they even give new properties a fighting chance to rank. Some ranking factors may come as a surprise though. Take a look at some of Airbnb’s most valued features below and be sure to make the adjustments to your listing. Higher rankings are guaranteed – granted the competition isn’t too stiff.
Factors that you cannot change (and probably could’ve guessed on your own):
Guest Needs:
- Location
- Previous Trips
- Wish List Items
- Previous Listing Clicks
Trip Criteria:
- Number of Guests
- Booking Length
- Availability
Also worth noting: Airbnb SEO strategies do not involve keyword placement in written content. Since Airbnb’s searches are entirely based on listing locations, there’s no need to go crazy trying to optimize your copy.
Factors that you CAN change:
1. Number of 5-Star Reviews

2. Price

So when Airbnb says price is a ranking factor in their algorithm, it could mean that prices within the location’s average range have more value. It could also mean that the price factor is given value based on your previous rental price ranges. We can’t know for certain. But after running some tests, it appears that the first 10 results hover in close range to the location’s average, becoming more varied thereafter.
3. Host Response Time

4. Invite Rejections (Pre-Approvals)

5. Instant Book

6. Past Clicks

7. Booking Requests

How to Improve: First of all, if you’ve made some changes to your response rate, you’ve already improved your booking rate. That’s how important communication is in this business. Vacation rental properties are in no shortage, and booking them on Airbnb is extremely simple for renters. Don’t leave them hanging, otherwise you will lose that booking.
You also need to ensure your tone is cordial yet professional. If potential guests perceive you as an inviting person, they’ll have the confidence to choose you as their host. A single response has the power to make or break a booking.The next thing is your reviews. We spoke about this before too, but let’s re-iterate: you need to solicit reviews from your past guests gently. This guide will give you some pointers in drafting your follow-up emails.
If you’ve got a bad review on your page, make sure you keep your cool and address it professionally. Respond to the guest, not to the people reading the review. Each case is different, so advice has to be broad here: make sure they know that you appreciated their business. You regret that things weren’t to their satisfaction, and you’ve made efforts to ensure this will never happen again. Something along those lines will help restore confidence in potential guests. Soon enough, you’ll be able to bury that review with better ones!
Finally – enabling the Instant Book feature has proven to make significant improvements to booking rates.
What can I do if I have a new listing?
Airbnb has tailored their algorithm to include new listings in its upper results. Of course, there will be a disproportionate ratio of established listings to new ones. But you have a fighting chance. Taking these steps to optimize your listing will still improve your chances in early days, and more so later.
If you’ve just listed your property and can’t find it in the search results, keep in mind that Airbnb waits 6 to 24 hours before making it visible. This is to ensure that the host has made all necessary adjustments to perfect their listing before exposing it to the world.
A great way to get bookings early on is to reduce your minimum stay as low as possible, as well as increase your maximum. This will bring your listing to the top of the crowd when users have filtered their searches for small/large booking periods. If you can get a couple bookings early on and get some good reviews out of it, you’ll be well on your way! Now it’s time to put your new Airbnb SEO ranking skills to use. You have a game-plan to get more bookings, so get to work!
…one last thing before you go though. Airbnb has this Superhost badge, you may have seen it around. This badge is highly sought after, but it doesn’t add any ranking power to your listings.
Fortunately, all of those factors listed above are going to earn you a Superhost badge if you follow through. If you have that badge, potential guests are more likely to book with you – it’s a seal of trust. The benefits of optimizing your listing are now two-fold!

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