I also build the websites, email, and behind-the-scenes tech that make a travel business look every bit as professional as it already is. You focus on the trips. I'll handle the tech.
No jargon. Here's each piece, in plain English โ what it is, and why it's worth having.
A real home on the web. When someone Googles your name, they find a polished site that says "this is a professional" โ not a buried Facebook post.
you@yourbusiness.com instead of sunlover_travels88@gmail.com. Same easy inbox โ but it quietly tells every client you mean business.
yourname.com โ yours to keep. The simple address people type to find you, and the anchor for your email and site.
A little form on your site where a client types where they'd love to go โ dates, budget, the works. You wake up to a filled-in request instead of a week of phone tag.โ Quietly the most useful thing here.
When a local searches "travel agent near me," you show up โ on the map, with your hours and reviews. Free customers, found for you.
Let clients pick a time to chat, right from your site. No more "does Tuesday work? โฆhow about Thursday?" back-and-forth.
A friendly little chat bubble so a visitor can ask a quick question. You answer when you're free โ it's your chat, not a call centre you have to staff.
Something breaks, or you're just stuck? You text me. No support ticket, no queue, no hold music. I'm a travel advisor too โ I get it.
Every site is built for you โ your name, your colours, your style. Here's the kind of thing I mean. (Real screenshots coming โ scroll sideways โ)
A one-time setup to build it, then a small monthly to host it, keep it secure, and keep me on call. Cancel anytime.
All prices plus GST. Referred by Boutique Travel Services? Ask about half-price setup.
Imagine a client typing "two weeks in Italy, mid-range, we love food and history" โ and getting a beautiful draft itinerary in seconds, ready for you to perfect and make yours. That's coming, right to your site. Give it a taste: