EPISODE 62

How to Grow a Short-Term Rental Portfolio — Emir Dukic, CEO of Rabbu

Meet Emir Dukic, founder and CEO of Rabbu.

Rabbu helps investors find and manage short-term rentals.  

Emir started working in tech via a cold email.  He reached out to the founder of Kick, which was a social network dedicated to talking about all things soccer, asking if he could help the company grow in any way.

He started volunteering for the company, was eventually hired, and then worked his way up into a leading operations role before the company was acquired by NBC.

Tune in to hear the fun story of how Emir got into the STR game as a host and how that experience inspired him to found Rabbu. 

Follow Emir on Twitter

Learn more about Rabbu

This episode of Behind the Stays is brought to you by our friends at Touch Stay

Touch Stay enables hosts to build beautiful, digital guidebooks in a matter of minutes…
 
And enhances the guest experience by packaging your recommendations for coffee, wine bars, artisan bakeries, and Michelin star restaurants in a single online location. 
 
Guests can access everything through a simple link — and yes, it works WITHOUT a wifi connection. 
 
Touch Stay allows you to customize your guidebook to match your brand — pick the colors, fonts, and images that best align with your STR. 

Learn more about a plethora of other features they have, and start your free trail at touchstay.com/bts (as in, Behind the Stays).
 

About the Show

Behind the Stays is brought to you twice a week by Sponstayneous — a free, biweekly newsletter that brings subscribers the best last-minute deals and upcoming steals on Airbnb.  
 
You can subscribe, for free, at www.sponstayneous.com

Behind the Stays is hosted by Zach Busekrus, co-founder of Sponstayneous, you can connect with him on Twitter at @zboozee.

Meet Emir Dukic, founder and CEO of Rabbu.

Rabbu helps investors find and manage short-term rentals.  

Emir started working in tech via a cold email.  He reached out to the founder of Kick, which was a social network dedicated to talking about all things soccer, asking if he could help the company grow in any way.

He started volunteering for the company, was eventually hired, and then worked his way up into a leading operations role before the company was acquired by NBC.

Tune in to hear the fun story of how Emir got into the STR game as a host and how that experience inspired him to found Rabbu. 

Follow Emir on Twitter

Learn more about Rabbu

This episode of Behind the Stays is brought to you by our friends at Touch Stay

Touch Stay enables hosts to build beautiful, digital guidebooks in a matter of minutes…
 
And enhances the guest experience by packaging your recommendations for coffee, wine bars, artisan bakeries, and Michelin star restaurants in a single online location. 
 
Guests can access everything through a simple link — and yes, it works WITHOUT a wifi connection. 
 
Touch Stay allows you to customize your guidebook to match your brand — pick the colors, fonts, and images that best align with your STR. 

Learn more about a plethora of other features they have, and start your free trail at touchstay.com/bts (as in, Behind the Stays).
 

About the Show

Behind the Stays is brought to you twice a week by Sponstayneous — a free, biweekly newsletter that brings subscribers the best last-minute deals and upcoming steals on Airbnb.  
 
You can subscribe, for free, at www.sponstayneous.com

Behind the Stays is hosted by Zach Busekrus, co-founder of Sponstayneous, you can connect with him on Twitter at @zboozee.

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