The Journal
Strategy & thoughts from a TA-turned-designer on websites, fees, and the business foundations for independent travel advisors.
How to Choose a Website Platform as a Travel Advisor (Without Losing Your Mind)
A real comparison of every website option a travel advisor is likely to run into, from travel-specific platforms like Travefy and Truevail to general builders like Squarespace, Showit, and WordPress, plus the quick-fix options like Canva and Carrd. We'll cover what each one actually costs (USD and approximate CAD), what you own versus what you're renting, SEO, ease of use, and how to figure out what makes sense for where you are right now.
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.
The Best Squarespace Templates for Modern Travel Advisors & Service Providers
Building a website that truly reflects your travel brand doesn’t have to mean starting from scratch or hiring a designer right away. If you’re a travel advisor or agency ready to DIY your site, choosing the right Squarespace template can make all the difference. Dive in to find my favourite template shops & enjoy some savings!
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