How to become a Host

25 May 2024 2 min read No comments Articles
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How to Become a ShareMoor Host: Open Your Dock to Water Nomads

Hello, ShareMoor community! If you’re passionate about boating and enjoy meeting fellow water enthusiasts, becoming a ShareMoor host is a fantastic way to share your love for the waterways. By opening your dock to water nomads, you not only help create a supportive boating network but also get to connect with interesting travelers from all over. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to become a ShareMoor host.

Why Host with ShareMoor?

  1. Community Building: Be part of a vibrant community that supports and enriches the boating experience for everyone.
  2. Cultural Exchange: Meet fascinating people with unique stories and experiences.
  3. Extra Income: Optionally, charge a fee for docking to help with maintenance and other costs.
  4. Support Boaters: Provide a safe and welcoming place for boaters to rest and recharge.

Steps to Become a Host

  1. Sign Up on ShareMoor
  • Visit www.sharemor.com and click on “Register“.
  • Create an account using your email or social media profiles.
  • Complete your profile with details about yourself and your boating experience.
  1. List Your Dock
  • Provide detailed information about your dock, including:
    • Location: Exact address and GPS coordinates.
    • Size: Length, width, and depth of your dock.
    • Amenities: Available facilities such as electricity, water, Wi-Fi, restrooms, etc.
    • Availability: Specify when your dock is available for guests.
  • Upload high-quality photos of your dock and surrounding area.
  1. Set Your Terms
  • Determine if you want to charge a fee or offer your dock for free.
  • Establish house rules for guests, such as quiet hours, pet policies, and waste disposal procedures.
  • Decide on the maximum duration for stays and any specific requirements you have for your guests.
  1. Verify Your Information
  • Complete the verification process to ensure the safety and trustworthiness of the platform.
  • Provide necessary documentation as requested, such as proof of dock ownership or insurance.
  1. Publish Your Listing
  • Once your listing is complete and verified, publish it on the ShareMoor platform.
  • Share your listing on social media and boating forums to attract more guests.
  1. Manage Inquiries and Bookings
  • Respond promptly to booking requests and inquiries from potential guests.
  • Use ShareMoor’s secure messaging system to communicate with guests.
  • Confirm bookings and provide detailed instructions for arrival.
  1. Welcome Your Guests
  • Prepare your dock and ensure it’s clean and safe for incoming boaters.
  • Greet your guests warmly and provide any necessary information about the dock and local area.
  • Be available to assist with any questions or issues during their stay.
  1. Share Your Experience
  • After hosting, leave a review of your guests on the ShareMoor platform.
  • Encourage your guests to leave a review of their stay to build your reputation as a host.

Tips for a Great Hosting Experience

  • Be Communicative: Keep in touch with your guests before and during their stay to ensure a smooth experience.
  • Provide Local Insights: Share your knowledge about local attractions, dining, and boating routes.
  • Maintain Safety: Regularly inspect your dock for any hazards and ensure all amenities are in working order.
  • Be Hospitable: A small gesture like a welcome pack with local maps or snacks can make a big difference.

Join the ShareMoor Host Community Today!

Becoming a ShareMoor host is a rewarding experience that allows you to connect with the boating community while making use of your dock space. Sign up today at www.sharemor.com and start welcoming water nomads to your little piece of paradise.

For any questions or support, reach out to us at:

  • Email: support@sharemor.com

ShareMoor – Building a Network of Safe and Friendly Docks, One Host at a Time.

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