What prevents travel consultants, even
"pretty good ones", from making
6-figure incomes or million-dollar incomes?
THE NUMBER ONE REASON why the majority of travel agents don't make more
than 25, 30 or 40 thousand/year is:
They do NOT
specialize.
This drives me crazy... because "the power of specialization" is NOT
really a secret !!!
Everyone knows ( I'd hope ) that in ANY
field - and I mean - ANY field, including
doctors and lawyers - those who specialize, those who FOCUS on an area
or two of their industries make A LOT more than those who are "jacks-of
-all-trades" or generalists.
Why?
Because true specialists deliver MORE VALUE,
and MORE VALUE equals higher income.
Period.
So, why don't most home-based travel agents (or travel agents in
general) specialize in, let's say, ONE or two destinations, or ONE or
two "types of travel" such as cruising , or ONE or two "niches" such as
"diving", "vacations for families with young children", "golfing
trips", etc.???
Because they don't have the guts!
That's right!! Most travel agents are paralyzed by fear...
....and by "low-quality" questions they ask themselves such as:
"What happens if I
specialize in cruises, but my neighbour wants an escorted tour"?
My answer would be: WHO CARES??!!
Tell your neighbour to go see another
agent who specializes in escorted tours.... and
if you're really smart.... you've previously set up a mutual-referral
program with that other agent, so that you can
collect referral fees.
The above makes SOOOO much sense, and
yet....
...most travel agents are afraid that - by specializing - they'd be
losing "all kinds of business".
If that was true, how come most travel agents are NOT making "all
kinds of money"?
In addition, many travel agents are stuck with OLD ways of thinking.
After all, 10 or 15 years ago, travel agents were THE source of
"travel-related information" for consumers and therefore,
specialization - although it ALWAYS MADE SENSE - was not as crucial as
it is today.
.......
So, my friend, if you are planning to become a travel agent, make sure
you start thinking about what "specialties" you would like to work
with.
Let your passions and your personal interests lead you to lucrative
"target markets".
If you already are a travel agent, but are not specializing yet,
let go of your fears
decide what you are passionate about
in this great industry
"passion alone won't cut it", so:
research your market (to ensure that there is a large enough group of
people with a common need that YOUR business can satisfy)
add enormous value to your offer
(EXPERTISE and superior service)
add leverage (i.e. use systems to
make running your business a lot easier and more efficient)
I have interviewed lots of travel agents
about this topic, and "specialization" is THE
secret weapon of the industry's top-producing agents.
Of course, becoming a "specialized travel consultant" requires a lot
more than just "saying that you are specialized": It requires setting
up a separate BUSINESS for each of your specialties. (You will need a
separate "business plan", separate "marketing plan", unique web sites,
etc., etc.
But it's all well worth it!!!, because, when you specialize, when YOU
focus, YOU determine:
The kind of customers you will
attract
The kind of clients you will retain
How hard you will have to work
How much money you will need to
spend on marketing
How competitive you are
Your brand identity
The marketing strategies that work
best
and best of all, YOU will determine
how much money you make.
So, do YOU understand why,
in order to create a SUPER travel business, you MUST specialize?
Just in case, let me add:
As common sense would tell you, ONLY by focusing on a couple of good
SPECIALTIES will you be able to accumulate the knowledge and experience
required to deliver "EXPERTISE".
Ask yourself:
If I’m a travel agent and the information I have and offer my
potential clients is the same (or less) than what they can find on the
internet by themselves…why would anyone need my services?
The
super evident reason to specialize can be summarized with this
question:
What travel agent could possibly become
AN EXPERT (a real expert that is) AT EVERYTHING, EVERY DESTINATION,
EVERY COUNTRY, EVERY CRUISE LINE, EVERY RESORT?
The thing is, 10
YEARS AGO THIS WAS NOT A BIG ISSUE because travel agents monopolized
travel-related info. If you wanted to travel, you HAD TO go see a
travel agent.
But, today, any 14-year old can book a
cruise while chatting on MSN and downloading MP3s.
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