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Strategy & thoughts from a TA-turned-designer on websites, fees, and the business foundations for independent travel advisors.
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You Niched Down. So Why Are You Still Explaining Yourself on Every Call?
You picked a niche. You said it out loud, put it on your website, and felt the relief of finally having a clear answer when someone asks what you do. But if clients are still arriving unclear on whether you're their person, you've stopped one step short
New Travel Advisor? Your Current Skills Are Worth More Than You Think
This one's for the travel advisor who came from somewhere else, a corporate role, a client-facing career, a decade of managing projects, people, or both, and is letting the word 'new' talk them out of charging what they're worth. You didn't leave your skills at the door when you switched industries. This post is a reminder of who TF you are.
Why Would Someone Choose You? How Travel Advisors Can Craft a Position That Actually Sticks
Most travel advisors can describe what they book. Fewer can explain clearly why a client should choose them specifically. This post breaks down what positioning really means, the different ways you can build one without narrowing your business, and the questions worth sitting with to find your honest answer.
How to Stop Sounding Like Every Other Travel Advisor Online
Your website copy sounds professional. It's warm, it mentions your experience, and it could belong to almost any travel advisor online. If that sentence landed somewhere uncomfortable, this post is for you. We're covering why generic copy happens, what brand voice actually looks like in practice, how to figure out which voice type you are, and what to do with that information once you have it..
Do Travel Advisors Need a Website? Probably, Yes.
For the advisor who's been putting off the website decision, or who isn't sure the investment is worth it when referrals and social media are already working. We'll cover what a website actually does that Instagram can't, what your potential clients are doing before they ever talk to you, and the different ways to get started without losing your mind.
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