Once your property listing has been established,
potential guests will have the option to make e-mail inquiries into
securing a stay at your place.
Attached to your listing is a 'Make an Inquiry' form (right) that obtains
some information about the desired stay including:
- Arrival & departure information
- Number of adults/children/pets (if allowed)
- Contact information (name, phone, e-mail)
- Any questions or comments the prospective guest may have
VRconnection then forwards a notification of the inquiry
to your private e-mail address, with a Web link that will take
you back to the VRconnection Web site so that you can quickly respond to
the inquiry.
When responding to inquiries, VRconnection quickly assesses the inquiry
in terms of your property's availability, identifying any conflicting
reservations, offers, or other inquiries that may exist (see screen
shot to the left). The 'Conflicts' section of the page will list any
pending or outstanding transactions that conflict. Bolded conflicts
require your attention and red bolded ones
would indicate major conflicts. Any significant conflicts would also
be denoted on the calendar display on the left. The system will also
provide some insight into your past history for the dates in question
under the 'Rental History' section. This can help you better price
the stay, by providing details on your past rental history.
At this point, you have a few response options:
Property Unavailable
If the property is unavailable for all or the majority of the requested
dates (this would be indicated by red bolded
conflicts in the 'Conflicts' section of the response page as well as
red dates denoted on the
calendar), click the option to 'Respond that home is not Available'.
VRconnection will load a default message 'template' (which you can
custom tailor) into its built in e-mail editor. Here you can make minor
edits to respond to any questions that may have been posed.
Once the message is edited to your liking, click the "Send"
button and VRconnection will send the e-mail and you've promptly and
professionally responded to the inquiry in a few seconds. VRconnection will
even place the request on a waiting list, so that in
the event that there is a cancellation of the conflicting reservation,
you would be able to easily re-contact those that were interested in
the property for the conflicting dates.
Offering a Reservation
If the requested stay can be accommodated and you have performed the
necessary due diligence to be comfortable hosting the prospective guest
(via phone calls or by using the 'Custom Response' option to continue
an e-mail exchange),
click the "Offer a reservation" option. This two step process
will first bring up a form (right) that will allow you to put together a
reservation offer to the prospective guest. This form allows you to specify
the costs for the rental period, including any taxes, fees for cleaning,
and security deposits. You can also specify what payment options you wish
to offer (Credit Card, PayPal, Personal Check, etc.)
In addition to working out the cost and payment details, the offer form
allows you to specify whether or not you want to use a rental agreement
(which is recommended and you can customize). VRconnection will
automatically generate and present the agreement to the prospective guest
and you can choose to have acceptance performed online (where a copy of the
accepted rental agreement is e-mailed to both parties, complete with
timestamps) or require them to print, sign, and return it, in which case
a printable version will be made available to the guest.
Finally, you can specify some additional options in terms
of how offers affect your availability calendar and the time frames
when certain items are due. The system supports both a two payment model
(deposit then balance) as well as a three payment approach (deposit, second
payment, balance). Much of the form can be pre-configured
to use default settings so that each offer you make will only require
minor adjustments to account for any deviations from your standard approach.
When the offer details have been specified, clicking the
"Save Offer" button takes you to the second step of the
process which has you review (and possibly edit) the rental agreement
that will be presented. Below that you will find VRconnection's built-in
e-mail editor loaded with a pre-configured 'template' (that can once
again be custom tailored) that will serve as a 'cover letter' for your
reservation offer. The cover letter e-mail simply summarizes the offer,
answers any questions that may have been posed, and provides a link
that the prospective guest can use to either accept or decline the offer.
Just like any other message that is composed in the VRconnection
e-mail editor, all of your communications can be adjusted as needed. The
system employs a series of message 'templates' that simply act as
starting points for your communications, cutting down on a lot of the
busywork a traditional vacation rental owner will find themselves doing
when they need to say the same or similar things to different
prospective guests. VRconnection's powerful template technology allows
you to craft the bulk of your responses one time, using embedded
'placeholders' (think mail merge) that will be replaced with specific
information pertaining to the transaction at hand. For example, the
placeholder {{REQ_ARRIVE}} will be replaced with
the arrival date for the reservation when a message is initially composed.
The system provides over 100 placeholders that allow you to intricately
customize your e-mail responses so that they are much more personal and
pertinent. Of course, you are welcome to use the default templates the
system provides and you can also directly edit the composed messages
to add or remove any details as the situation might warrant.
Once the cover letter has been proof-read and adjusted as needed, a
click of the 'Send' button e-mails the message to the prospective guest.
After a couple of run throughs to familiarize yourself with the procedure,
the entire inquiry response process should take but a few minutes of your
time. The nice thing about our approach is that it can automatically
work with
inquiries generated from other listing services,
or those you get from offline advertising as well. Each inquiry you get
is easily and professional responded to, giving your
prospective guests a sense that you are very organized and responsible,
which can go a long way in securing a reservation and having guests return
to your rental time and time again.
If you like what you see so far,
click here to list and manage your property with VRconnection.
Otherwise, let's continue the tutorial with
reservation acceptance.
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