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Cash Flow Positive

Part 2: Pricing Strategies that Will Change Your Revenue with Jake Cohen

15 May 2025

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Are you pricing your short-term rental based on facts—or just following what everyone else is doing?In today’s episode of the Cash Flow Positive podcast, Kenny Bedwell sits down with Jake Cohen, founder of Step By Step BNB and a seasoned revenue manager overseeing 300+ listings. Together, they unpack the real strategies behind sustainable revenue, debunking myths and simplifying key concepts like RevPAR, booking windows, and market dynamics.Jake breaks down the difference between pricing for high and low seasons, why most hosts underestimate the power of good photography, and what it really means to “be booked first” when it matters most. He also explains how to calculate and interpret RevPAR, set minimum night stays with intention, and use tools like PriceLabs to monitor real-time market behavior.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Cash Flow Positive podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today! Listen now and enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Why RevPAR is Jake’s #1 metric for STR healthHow to adjust your pricing based on seasonality and demandWhy minimum night stays should change based on booking windowsWhat most hosts get wrong about high vs. low season pricingHow to calculate your property’s RevPAR (and why it matters)Why listing optimization is just as important as price strategyHow to simplify your pricing—and book more with less effortAnd much more...Resources:Connect with Kenny on LinkedInFollow Kenny on InstagramStep By Step BNB Price Your STR Facebook Group

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