This comprehensive handbook clearly outlines how to set up and run a successful bed-and-breakfast. Author Jan Stankus has gathered all the best advice on everything readers need to know, from getting the business off the ground to complying with current laws. Whether they have one spare bedroom or a small inn, they may soon be earning income as they welcome a steady stream of new friends into their home.
Readers will learn all about: *What it takes to be a host *Setting pricing policies *Organizing the business *Working out of your home *Establishing the daily schedule
Other special features include: *Health and safety checklist *Marketing plan *Sample web site *Guest information record *Start-up expenses worksheet *Business plan *Internet resources
I bought the 8th edition. I felt like the book spent too much time on things like how to pick out a good mattress rather than the actual running of day-to-day activities. It also seems outdated. It does mention social media, but it also mentions listing ads in the paper, reservation agencies, and "if you don't own a computer, get one." Website screen shots look like they're from 1996. These were all relevant at one time, but are out dated now.
Unfortunately this book was last published in 2012 and it shows-- most of the topics are still relevant, but most of the resources and connections it suggests no longer exist. Still, it's a quick piece of literature that you can skip around if you are brand new to the idea of running a professional, above board b&b
This was a very useful book for those of us who are looking to start their own Bed & Breakfast. It's an optimistic but honest view of the challenges and benefits and it gave me a lot of information to ponder and discuss with my husband as we prepare to embark upon the journey.