it’s not a simple enough question for easy answers.
It’s also plausible to me that it requires enough intersections (owns a house; rents the house out on AirBnB; in a single metro area; measures success in a reasonable way; writes about it on the internet) gets small enough that there are no results.
Looking for general advice (how to succeed as an AirBNB host) might give a model that’s easy to fill in, like “you will succeed if the location is X appealing and there are f(X) listings or fewer.”
That still seems like a pretty easy answer to me, but it could only be found with slightly better Google Fu.
I think that leads to a need for heuristics on how hard to try rephrasing things or when to give up quickly rather than getting sucked down a two day wiki walk rabbit hole.
It’s also plausible to me that it requires enough intersections (owns a house; rents the house out on AirBnB; in a single metro area; measures success in a reasonable way; writes about it on the internet) gets small enough that there are no results.
Looking for general advice (how to succeed as an AirBNB host) might give a model that’s easy to fill in, like “you will succeed if the location is X appealing and there are f(X) listings or fewer.”
That still seems like a pretty easy answer to me, but it could only be found with slightly better Google Fu.
I think that leads to a need for heuristics on how hard to try rephrasing things or when to give up quickly rather than getting sucked down a two day wiki walk rabbit hole.