Suzie Agelopoulos created a six-figure Airbnb business, without owning any property, all while traveling the world.
Inside her course, The BNB Method, she wants to show you how to do the same.
Worth buying? What’s it cost? And what else should you know about Suzie?
Read every word of this review to find out.
“Before I started my business, I was working in a restaurant,” Suzie says. “I’m Greek, so I was kinda born into it. It was great, but just not for me. Felt like jail. I had to be there 24/7.”
“From there, I tried another business,” she continues. “Basically, it was a culinary tour company. And I didn’t have much confidence then. So as soon as things got scary or I had to push myself out of my comfort zone, I quit.”
“Went back to waitressing, bartending, working at my old restaurant. I was cooking, washing dishes. Doing all these strenuous jobs, working like 80 hours a week.”
“Something had to give. I started listening to this podcast on self-growth, online business, et cetera.”
That got the wheels turning.
Then one day, Suzie was like, okay, enough’s enough. She quit all of her jobs and boarded a flight to Bali, hoping some time abroad would help her figure out her next move.
While there, she takes a cooking class, meets this cute older couple, asks ’em what they do for a living, right? And, as you might’ve guessed, they had this short-term rental in Hawaii. They lived in it a few months a year, rented it out the rest of the time, and it still made ’em like $200 Gs a year.
Not only did their life look amazing to Suzie, but back then, to her? Shoot, $200k might as well have been $2 million dollars. It was a ton of money.
“So I basically drilled them for the rest of that cooking class,” she laughs. “I got all the information.”
“And I came home around the first of the month, rent was due, bills were due, my savings was running out. So I was like, ‘Should I just Airbnb my apartment?’ And even though it was against the terms of my contract, what the heck, who’s gonna find out, I just did it.”
Suzie crashed at her parents’. Inevitably, her apartment booked. And it kept booking.
And so, after a month, she completely moved out of it – and Airbnb’d it full time.
She spent the next year and a half learning and growing the business, running the whole thing remotely, while she bounced around the globe.
Suzie began documenting her journey online. Her followers slowly started hitting her up, like, “Hey girl, how you doin’ that? Like, traveling the world seemingly for a living?” Just like Suzie had asked the older couple in Bali, right?
So naturally, she puts together an Airbnb mentorship.
“And that thing sold like hotcakes,” she says. “It still does. And through traveling and getting eyes on me, I learned the process of online marketing. So as I got more confident, I started to teach online marketing.”
“And, of course, we attract who we are. So all the travel girls started coming to me, and so that’s where I started to really grow as a business mentor. And I started to really understand mindset and I’ve now worked with so many different women.”
“And I can tell you, everybody is different. Everybody has a different story. But it’s all the same. It’s never a business problem. It’s always a people problem or a mindset problem.”
“And so, anyways, I’ve been able to really build my business by helping other women in travel to launch group retreats, group trips, sell products and services, the whole shebang.”
“And most recently, I turned my Airbnb mentorship into a course called The BNB Method.”
Cost for that is $1,997.
Hmm. I’d rather hire a specialist. She’s kinda all over the place.