Written By: Mary Yohannan, CTA
Have you ever had a job where you stopped taking webinars, seminars, courses, or even reading up on the latest trends? Did you find that you just weren’t interested in learning anymore about the job? I felt this way at one point with my past career. I got to a point in that career where I just lost interest, and I will tell you why. Not much changed. When things don’t change, it becomes monotonous.
Great news, this doesn’t happen with the travel industry. There are always changes on the horizon. Sometimes it can be a bit overwhelming for a travel agent trying to keep up with all of the new resorts and cruise ships, regulations, rules, laws, and even ways to market your travel business. We are very lucky to have careers where suppliers educate us on their latest products via webinars, and organizations like Travel Professional News that keep us up to date on the latest rules, regulations, and laws for the travel industry. We also have various channels to learn how to better market or advertise our travel businesses. There are so many outlets to keep us educated and at the forefront of our industry, and it is an exciting time to be a travel agent.
When you educate yourself about your industry and remain knowledgeable of the changes, you become the travel agent who is at the forefront of their niche. You become the travel agent that other travel agents go to when they have questions. You become the travel agent that people want to work with because your clients are leaving reviews saying that you were “extremely knowledgeable” and “made their vacation amazing” and “they won’t ever use anyone else.” You become the travel agent who turned their yearly sales into monthly sales. All because you believed in educating yourself and staying abreast of changes in the travel industry.
So how do you know which webinar, seminar, professional development, course, etc is right for you? This is a great question and is relative. If you receive 10 to 20 emails a day like me, with invitations to take supplier webinars, attend meetings and dinners, propositions to take a course, or even listen to a sales pitch you find yourself deleting a lot of them. Taking everyone up on their offer would not allow much time for client interactions or time to work on your marketing. So how do you know which ones to take? I have learned there are a few things to take into consideration:
How do make sure to get the most out of your trainings? After you have decided if the training is a good fit for you, the best way to ensure that you take the training is by putting it on your calendar as an appointment. Many times, when you sign-up for a webinar the confirmation page will ask you if you want to place it on one of your calendars. Opt-in to have it placed onto your calendar. When a client calls to see if your available to talk you can simply tell them you already have an appointment at this time.
Make sure that you have no distractions during the training session including: turning off all cell phones, closing all email and all social media outlets, putting client stuff away, closing all programs that you don’t need, and making sure the kids are occupied. Sometimes this is easier said than done, but when you treat this as an appointment or part of your marketing hours for the week it becomes much easier.
It is a great time to be a travel agent and we have so many trainings available to us 24/7. With that being said, it is always good to make sure to learn from other experts in their respective fields as well. Taking a course on how to use social media for your business is something I highly recommend. Also, you may want to consider hiring a business coach, taking a web-site development course, or employee relations course if you plan to hire on some travel agent.
One thing that I have learned is that in order to make your business better you have to make you better first, and educating yourself is the first step.
“Working hard for something we don’t care about is called stress: Working hard for something we love is called passion.” ― Simon Sinek
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