i do most of my mint family cuttings the same way. take a nice looking growing tip, stripping the bottom pair of leaves and leaving a nice pair up top. bury it up past that stripped leave node in a light soil that is kept fairly moist and out of direct sunlight, even light shade will work. when i see new growth, then treat like regular transplant, AKA slowly expose to greater amounts of sun and reduce watering frequency.
The greater majority of cuttings will live, occasionally, one wont root out correctly, or will die of some other cause before rooting, definately keep out of sunlight and dont let it dry out until you see new growth up top, that is an indication that it has a root sysytem.
I have used rooting hormone in the past, but generally any mint family plant will root super easy without it.