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Direct booking websites help you establish your brand as an expert in your locality and also help you bypass third-party OTAs for bookings. When you are reliant on OTAs for bookings, you also lose revenue in commissions. With direct booking websites, you can also build strong relationships with your guests.
Absolutely not! You should list on multiple OTAs while also encouraging direct bookings. It is never a good idea to put all your eggs in one basket. Your guests might search on OTAs, search for your dedicated website, and then book directly if they see a better offer on your direct booking website. The more options you provide your guests to book with, the higher the chances of getting a booking.
Let’s compare costs of a booking via OTAs and direct bookings with an assumption that your nightly rate is $200 and the length of stay is 2.
| Direct booking | OTAs |
| Booking value = $400Tourist package (if any) cost after 20% discount = $160Overall cost = $400 + $160 = $560 | Booking value: $200*2 = $400After 20% commission, revenue:=$400 – $80 = $320 |
| Revenue through direct booking = $560 | Revenue through OTA = $320 |
While there are other costs to account for, this example shows you have more control over packages and pricing when encouraging direct booking.
Now that you’ve decided to create a short-term rental direct booking website, there are a few things you need to consider.
Before starting a direct booking website, build your brand. Leverage social media by regularly posting content showcasing your property’s great features.
How to build your brand:
Monique Pomeroy, a Solutions Consultant at PriceLabs, runs the Vermont A-Frame. She creates amazing content about her property on her Instagram page and showcases the beautiful landscapes surrounding it on her website.

Creating a website might be daunting if you’re not a tech-savvy host. Here are easy steps for you:
A domain name is your website’s name. It is everything that comes after ‘www’. Including the location as the keyword in your URL will help you rank better on Google search results.
For example, Thibault Masson, our Head of Product Marketing, is a vacation rental property owner and industry analyst.
This is his website for his properties in St. Barth – https://www.saintbarth.com/
This is his website for his properties in Bali – https://www.realbali.com/

You can either build your website independently with a developer or use a website builder. Vacation rental website builders simplify creating a professional website, allowing you to focus on guest experiences rather than technical details. These platforms often come with pre-built templates and integrated booking systems, making managing reservations and promoting properties more efficient.
There are two ways to build a website: Do it yourself or with a developer.

You can use vacation rental direct booking website builders such as Lodgify, Hospitable, FutureStay, OwnerRez, and more!
You can either build a single-page website or a full-blown page; either way, you need to ensure the following points are covered:
Your website should be intuitive and easy to navigate. Incorporate a clear “Book Now” button that stands out, allowing guests to make reservations effortlessly. The design should also be mobile-responsive, ensuring a seamless experience across all devices.
| Pro Tip: Place a “Book Now” button in the top right corner and embed the search box on multiple pages. This approach will provide guests with more opportunities to make reservations effortlessly. |
Include high-quality photos and detailed descriptions of your properties. Showcase the unique features of each rental and highlight nearby attractions to entice potential guests.
Your booking page must feature a user-friendly calendar for selecting dates and a secure payment portal. A direct booking widget can streamline the reservation process, making it easy for guests to complete their transactions in just a few steps.
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A direct booking website must include booking and payment capabilities; otherwise, it will serve merely as an attractive brochure. The available payment options may vary depending on your location (for instance, Venmo is not widely used in the UK). Fees can differ based on the system, transaction type, and location. For example, Stripe fees start at 2.9%, Venmo for Business charges 1.9%, and PayPal fees begin at 3.40%.
Using the API key, connect your direct booking website to PriceLabs. Once you connect your website to PriceLabs, you can manage your property’s pricing dynamically using PriceLabs.

With PriceLabs, you can:
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Focusing on these aspects can enhance their direct booking strategies, improving profitability and guest satisfaction.
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