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where to post timeshare rentals?

Vacationgoer

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Where should I post my rentals to maximize traffic?
 
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I look here first, then Redweek.
 

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Has anyone tried out one of the mainstream sites like Hotels.com or Booking.com to rent out your timeshare?

The fees are much higher than TUG and Redweek, of course, but the exposure to a greater market must be significant. According to this article, fees seem to be in the 20-25% range for Expedia (hotels.com) and Booking.com. https://www.lodgify.com/blog/vacation-rental-websites-guide/
 
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