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The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Dan Chappelle
15 episodes
2 months ago
Eagles don't flock together, they soar. So much emphasis on marketing and social media, it is easy to forget that the retail travel agency channel is, in fact, the commissioned sales force of the industry. Its sole function is to SELL travel. It is not even a chicken or egg debate. Everything you and your company does (marketing, operations, public relations, training, etc.), should be to support the sales strategy of the business. This is where we as an industry fail. Unfortunately, in our lexicon “Sales” and “Marketing” have taken on the same meaning. Agencies and advisers (especially independent contractors) expect their marketing programs to sell for them. However, the role of marketing is not to sell, but to produce prospects. If you aren’t practicing the fundamental mechanics of selling and sales management – no amount of marketing will help. I share based on personal experience and expertise learned as a travel professional, agency owner, and luxury cruise line sales executive.
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Eagles don't flock together, they soar. So much emphasis on marketing and social media, it is easy to forget that the retail travel agency channel is, in fact, the commissioned sales force of the industry. Its sole function is to SELL travel. It is not even a chicken or egg debate. Everything you and your company does (marketing, operations, public relations, training, etc.), should be to support the sales strategy of the business. This is where we as an industry fail. Unfortunately, in our lexicon “Sales” and “Marketing” have taken on the same meaning. Agencies and advisers (especially independent contractors) expect their marketing programs to sell for them. However, the role of marketing is not to sell, but to produce prospects. If you aren’t practicing the fundamental mechanics of selling and sales management – no amount of marketing will help. I share based on personal experience and expertise learned as a travel professional, agency owner, and luxury cruise line sales executive.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Education,
Business,
Careers,
How To
Episodes (15/15)
The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Anita Pagliasso- How PATH is helping its members cope with COVID
5 years ago
30 minutes 36 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
A Conversation with Sandra McLemore of TRAVEL MARKETING & MEDIA
5 years ago
36 minutes 21 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Adam Martindale: An Overnight Success- Five Years in the Making!
5 years ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Bob Duglin - How the American Association of Travel Advisors (ASTA) is helping the Industry Navigate the COVID Crisis
5 years ago
26 minutes 22 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Lynn Clark- From Corporate Marketing Maven to Sales-Focused Retail Travel Entrepreneur
5 years ago
32 minutes 33 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Estee Gubbay - How a request for a hotel upgrade sparked a successful travel business.
5 years ago
26 minutes 52 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Michelle Fee's Travel Agent Survivor Guide To Covid-19
5 years ago
30 minutes 10 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Rebecca Alesia - Smart Flyer Agent 007
5 years ago
33 minutes 21 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Courtnie Nichols of Travel-Bash
5 years ago
19 minutes 51 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Vanessa McGovern - Gifted Travel Network
5 years ago
37 minutes 12 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Chantelle Bielak - Travel Agent Triage
5 years ago
27 minutes 46 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Dan Chappelle - Don't Become a Victim of Circumstance
5 years ago
16 minutes 2 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Eric Goldring - From Marine Biologist to Seabourn Cruises #1 Agent
5 years ago
29 minutes 52 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Lisa Sheldon - Making Money with Destination Weddings and Honeymoons
5 years ago
32 minutes 22 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Belvin Baldwin - From Corporate Sales to Successful Travel Entrepreneur
5 years ago
29 minutes 32 seconds

The Wealthy Travel Agent Podcast
Eagles don't flock together, they soar. So much emphasis on marketing and social media, it is easy to forget that the retail travel agency channel is, in fact, the commissioned sales force of the industry. Its sole function is to SELL travel. It is not even a chicken or egg debate. Everything you and your company does (marketing, operations, public relations, training, etc.), should be to support the sales strategy of the business. This is where we as an industry fail. Unfortunately, in our lexicon “Sales” and “Marketing” have taken on the same meaning. Agencies and advisers (especially independent contractors) expect their marketing programs to sell for them. However, the role of marketing is not to sell, but to produce prospects. If you aren’t practicing the fundamental mechanics of selling and sales management – no amount of marketing will help. I share based on personal experience and expertise learned as a travel professional, agency owner, and luxury cruise line sales executive.