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February 27th, 2009 by Florida-Lover

I have worked for other people for the first fifteen years before I realized that would never rich that way. So I went into my account. Then, during the next fifteen years he was traveling the world, entrepreneurship, getting sales, managing finances with just enough time for the family. There was a time wonderful. I just wish I had started earlier.

So I like to help others to start their business and this is an easy way to do it.

We do oursevles with a property of ours and enjoy it, although it is pin money for us now.

I have a free blog site to help vacation rental owners market their property correctly using the web.

Here is how to proceed to development.
Find an area where there undeveloped property, but a high tourism. We found the Scottish Highlands. There is very little there – difficult to obtain domestic water supply to this region, as rainfall is.

Compare prices of the properties of the high season rental income between different areas, and compare among popular regions. You is seeking a reasonable income against a lower price for the property.

We begin by looking through several tourist areas and the comparison of the holiday of rental income. Interestingly, the vacation rental rates were close to each other, but the cost of purchasing property was very different.

Then we had to thinking about the problem of managing a long-term ownership. You need people to do the cleaning for you, and you have to builders and local suppliers. You will problems if you can not visit often. It is better to treat your first property somewhere near where you live within driving distance

Research Area
It is important to seek some national statistics on tourism business, to discover How long is the season, and if not business season.

You need to research the area, talking with agents, lawyers, but remember that you are selling something – themselves. It's much better to talk with other owners and neighbors. You'll get much more valuable information from them.

Market via the Internet
Now, for the property market via the Internet.
First, it behaves like a client and dial in some search terms to find vacation properties like yours. See what which in turn on the front pages.

The search terms that you and your customers normally use are vital to the design of your website. The URL website title, description, and the opening text on index page, a page should all concentrate on their critical keywords.

Its area is a problem. If you choose "U.S. vacation ownership" Your site will be in the Google 3000, and nobody will find you. This is a little better if you says "vacation rentals in Florida, but the same problem. Better to go from "vacation property, Saratoga" You could get up to page 4 or 5 there. You can find and evaluate keywords if you go to "Google Suggest keywords" and use the facilities there. Also look on the boards Google webmaster in creating your site and what is appropriate for Google. His notes are easy to understand.

Vacation Rental Directories
There is Directory of holiday accommodation. Some are free, and it could worth as incoming links, but do not occur in form of stocks and references. They make their money in other ways, by selling advertising, books or travel. His reference in its directory is a traffic builder for them, and a service to its site visitors.

Agencies
Some of them are agencies. These will take you on their books and make marketing work for you, but at high cost – 30% or more of the Commission, most of them. Be careful with them, though you should experiment with one in the first year until you gain experience and can dump the site later accumulates traffic. Some of them want to take their entire season and market, but give no guarantee to win business. Bad news, this lot. You can find an agency that will allow the market peak to himself and just take the shoulder season.
You will only be another name on their books, however, and will put any real effort in selling their property. These agencies do not put a link to you on its own website – that prevent people find you direct.

However, some vacation directories do a good job for you if you pay them $ 100 or more per year for a good position. They will put a picture on your site sometimes more than one, and a description, a link to your website and a line through e-mail you.

Ring round some owners of rental property Vacation in other areas, not competitive with your area and ask them to phone in your Internet marketing experience. Some of them are reluctant to speak, but at least one third will tell how they do and what works for them.

Finally you can select several good ones, who have been recommended and seem to get overlooked in many pages and use them.

Good luck. Within a few years can have a big vacatgion the car rental company.

John

About the Author:

John Winkler used to be the marketing correspondent for The Times in London. Now retired he and his wife have a pretty period cottage on the lochside at Glencoe in Scotland. They let it out for vacations, and offer free help to other holiday home operators in their blog http://holidayhomewebsupport.blogspot.com
http://holidaysscotland.blogspot.com
http://bayviewkentallen.co.uk

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