This article was written by Daniel Rusteen and by wikiHow staff writer, Annabelle Reyes. Daniel Rusteen is an Airbnb Entrepreneur and Author based in the United States. He got started in the short-term rental space in 2013, when he worked for Airbnb. Afterwards, he started Optimize My BNB, a website that helps Airbnb hosts around the world implement useful strategies to perform better on the platform and increase profits. He specializes in listing optimization to keep his clients’ occupancy and nightly rates high year-round, with 100% of optimized listings appearing on page 1 of associated Airbnb searches. He also authored "Optimize YOUR Airbnb: The Definitive Guide to Ranking #1 in Airbnb Search" in 2018, which sold more than 50,000 copies upon release via word-of-mouth sales only. His newest book is titled "Profitable Properties: Airbnb Insider Secrets to Find, Optimize, Price, & Book Direct any Short-Term Rental Investment for Year-Round Occupancy". In addition to educating Airbnb hosts, Daniel is an Airbnb Superhost himself. He received a BA in Business Economics and Accounting from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Looking to learn more about what it means to be an Airbnb Superhost? You’re in the right place! I’m Daniel Rusteen, and as the founder of OptimizeMyAirbnb, a website that helps Airbnb hosts maximize their success on the platform, I’ve compiled a wealth of useful knowledge on this topic. In this article, we’ll go over what an Airbnb Superhost is, how to become one, and how to maintain your Superhost status. I’ll even share a few reasons why you should try to book with an Airbnb Superhost if you’re a guest planning your next vacation. Keep reading for everything you need to know!
Airbnb Superhost 101
An Airbnb Superhost is a host who goes above and beyond. Superhosts must meet a specific set of requirements, like maintaining a rating of 4.8 or higher, a response rate of 90% or higher, and a cancellation rate of 1% or lower. As a result, the Superhost badge indicates that you’re a high-quality, reliable host.