Showing posts with label home-based travel agent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home-based travel agent. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Make Sure Your Home-Based Travel Agency Gets Respect

One of the big advantages of starting your online travel agency is that you run it from home. This is often a disadvantage, too, because neighbors, friends, and even family members might not take it seriously. They need to learn to respect your work time and to treat you as they would if you were leaving home for “regular” job. This means understanding that you can't take long social on the phone, entertain visitors, or take in UPS and Fed Ex packages for all the neighbors just because you're home during the day. Set your boundaries up front and enforce them.

I discuss boundary setting and enforcement in detail in my book, which is available for purchase on the Kindle and is free to borrow for Amazon Prime members. It tells you how to start your own home-based travel agency and become an Internet travel agent in just five steps.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Attorney Generals Go After MLM Travel Agent Scams

Companies offering to make people into home-based travel agents via multi-level marketing are facing official scrutiny. Controversial travel company YTB, which formerly sold websites to people who wanted their own Internet travel business for several hundred dollars, then charged them monthly fees, settled early last year with the Illinois Attorney General's office. Although YTB has been accused online many times of running a scam, the company didn't admit any wrongdoing. It did agree to pay a fine, and it has since changed its business model. You can find the story here, and this website details other problems YTB had with authorities in other states.

Remember, being asked to pay a big upfront fee and ongoing monthly fees to be a home-based travel agent is a danger sign. It's even worse when you're expected to recruit other people into the business to make any real money, which means that it's an MLM. My eBook tells the truth about what running an Internet travel agency is like and how to find a real, reputable host agency.Link

Friday, January 6, 2012

What Are MLM Travel Agencies?

My book, "Five Steps to Your Own Internet Travel Agency," teaches you to open a real Internet travel agencies, but there are many online programs for multilevel marketing, or MLM, agencies, which are quite different. Instead of being an agent who deals directly with clients, you buy a website through which you sell travel. This usually involves monthly fees, and the site is similar to self-service sites like Travelocity or Expedia. It's debatable whether people will choose your site over the well-known names, other than family and friends, so it's not wise to count on doing a high volume of business.

The real money-making opportunity is recruiting others to buy their own travel websites. You get money for drawing people in and commissions when the make sales on their sites. It's not so much about marketing travel as it is about marketing the business opportunity.

Ask yourself, what do you really want to sell? Do you want to help people book their trips, and do it through direct interaction with them, helping them with your expertise? Or do you want to sell websites? If you want to be a true home-based travel agent, you'll make your own website and work with a host agency. My book gives much more detail on this process.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Be Ready for the Long Haul as an Online Travel Agent

You can get into business as an online travel agent fairly quickly. The longest part is usually finding a reputable host agency. It's not as easy to get out of the business if you decide it's not right for you. Many clients book their trips months or years in advance. What happens if you make many future bookings, then want to get out of the business? You'll have to turn the bookings over to the clients, which isn't very professional since they chose to work with a travel agent for a reason. Otherwise you might be able to find someone else at your host agency to take them over.

It's better to get yourself into a "long haul" mindset so you don't face that dilemma. I discuss this and other pros and cons of being a home-based travel agent in my book, "Five Steps to Your Own Internet Travel Agency," which $5.99 for the Kindle.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Home-Based Travel Agent: What's Your Specialty?

Your biggest asset as a home-based-travel agent is having a specialty. Your online travel agency can specialize in anything from a certain destination, like New York, Las Vegas, or Orlando, or cater to a specific group of traveler like gay travelers, senior citizens, or families with children. You can even choose a certain type of vacation, like equestrian, adventure, or luxury trips.

As an online travel agent, you'll be marketing through the Internet to clients in every state and around the globe, but every other Internet travel agency is doing the same thing. Your specialty is what makes you stand out and adds value for your clients. Preferably, it should involve something with which you have extensive experience.

My book, "Five Steps to Your Own Internet Travel Agency," explains how to decide on your specialty and leverage it for success. The book is free if you're an Amazon Prime member.

Monday, January 2, 2012

4 Reasons to Start Your Own Home-Based Travel Agency Online

I've been a travel agent with my own home-based travel agency since 2004. My book, "Five Steps to Your Own Internet Travel Agency," tells how I did it and how you can start your own Internet travel agency. Why would you want to do that? Here are four reasons:

1) Flexibility. When you're running a home-based business, you set your own hours. That doesn't mean you necessarily get to work a shorter day, but it means you can schedule your work time around other responsibilities. That's why a home-based travel agency is perfect for work-at-home moms and people working another job who need more income. In particular, more stay-at-home moms are looking for ways to add to their household's income without leaving the kids.

2) Wide reach. The internet gives you a potential customer base across the United States and around the world. If you specialize in a certain destination or travel type and market yourself well, you can be very successful in this home-based business.

3) Low overhead. You'll need a computer, internet connection, email, and phone. Sure, there are a few other necessities for running your home-based travel agency, but overall an online travel agency is one of the lowest overhead businesses you can possibly start.

4) Steady income flow. This one takes a while to build up, but once your Internet travel agency is well established, you'll get a continual stream of income. Clients often book trips months in advance, and you get your commission when they travel. The more trips you book, the more future income you line up. You'll also get a lot of repeat business if you do a good job and impress your customers.

I cover all of this information, and much more, in-depth in my book. At only $5.99 (or free for Amazon Prime members), it's a great investment if you're serious about wanting to become a home-based travel agent, or even if you want to see if this career option is right for you.