A Quick And Simple Guide to Changing Your Prices

Oct 28, 2024 | 3 minute read
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Nothing stays the same forever. Especially not costs. That’s why a lot of captains contact us to help them update their trip prices. But that’s a very roundabout way of doing it!

While you wait for one of our representatives to make the changes for you, a customer could book a trip at an outdated price.

Here’s how to avoid that type of situation and keep your business up to date, quickly and easily.

Step 1.

Open the Captain App. Click on the “Business” icon in the lower right corner.

Step 2.

The click will take you to a menu where you can check different aspects of your FishingBooker profile. Once you’re here, click “Listings.”

Step 3.

After you’ve clicked on Listings, choose the charter that you want to change your trip prices for.

Step 4.

You’ll go to a menu where you can edit everything about your chosen listing. Scroll down to “Trips” and click on it.

Step 5.

From there, choose the trip from your offer you want to change the price for.

Step 6.

Once you’ve picked your trip, scroll down to the price section and you’ll be able to edit the price of your trip. Once you’re done with your edits, click “Save” to save the changes.

And that’s it! Your listing will immediately display the price changes you made, so you can start accepting trips with right prices right away.

Changing your trip prices has never been easier and faster. Need more tips about managing your FishingBooker listing? Check out our Help Center for any additional information you need.

Note: FishingBooker operates a Best Price Guarantee policy and regularly reviews prices on the website. Having higher prices on FishingBooker than on your own website results in a severe decrease in your ranking and potential removal from the website.

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Andriana has been in love with nature since before she could walk, and she lives to explore the great outdoors whenever she has the chance. Be it traveling to far-off lands, hiking, or mountain climbing, Andriana loves discovering new places and writing about them. The first time she went fishing with her dad she insisted on returning all the catch into the water. Dad was not pleased. Her curiosity about fishing only grew from there, and she’s been writing and learning about it for years. Andriana’s favorite fish to catch is Mahi Mahi.

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