But logically, these people like to save money
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:49 am
They like to get discount offers, so with discount offers, this will definitely make your homestay more attractive compared to other homestays.
Back to the question earlier, how much discount are you willing to give? If the rental rate is RM200 per night, how much discount are you willing to give? RM10? RM30? RM50? Or half price?
You also need to consider how much it will cost you to host guests to stay at your homestay. Deduct utility bills and cleaning costs, and make sure you still have a profit to run your homestay business.
Give discounts without reducing your profits even a single cent…
There are still ways you can try to persuade potential customers spam phone number data to stay at your homestay.
Yes, it's still within the scope of giving discounts, only this time, the discount you give will not reduce your profits at all.
Let's say the rental cost for one night is RM200. You give a discount of RM120, but you still get the full rental value... even though your customer only pays RM80.
How can this happen?
Back to the question earlier, how much discount are you willing to give? If the rental rate is RM200 per night, how much discount are you willing to give? RM10? RM30? RM50? Or half price?
You also need to consider how much it will cost you to host guests to stay at your homestay. Deduct utility bills and cleaning costs, and make sure you still have a profit to run your homestay business.
Give discounts without reducing your profits even a single cent…
There are still ways you can try to persuade potential customers spam phone number data to stay at your homestay.
Yes, it's still within the scope of giving discounts, only this time, the discount you give will not reduce your profits at all.
Let's say the rental cost for one night is RM200. You give a discount of RM120, but you still get the full rental value... even though your customer only pays RM80.
How can this happen?