Does Your Tourism Marketing Suck? Travel Trade Show Marketing Tips with Tourism Tim Warren
If you don’t have enough prospects or clients… chances are your marketing needs help. Here’s 3 travel marketing tips guaranteed to increase sales and arrivals, simple, fast and easy.
Just back from San Francisco and the OneWorld Travel Mart trade show. After seeing how poorly over 50% of the exhibitors marketed themselves at the show, I decided I need to be the “Professor of Harsh Reality”. What this means is:
- I am not going to sugarcoat the truth.
- I will be diplomatically blunt.
- I will tell it like it
- I will share tips and tools I absolutely know have improved sales and profits for others.
If you want to stop struggling… read on.
It cost a lot of money and time to attend and market at a travel trade show. That’s why it was shocking to me to see so many exhibitors with a terrible booth and even worse “boothmanship”.
Now show management needs to work on attendance at the show…
But if your travel marketing sucks, especially at trade shows (or your website), more attendees ( or more traffic) does not equal more prospects and sales.
You Have Less Then 10 Seconds to Capture a Travel Prospect’s Attention
You only have 5 to 10 seconds to capture a prospect’s attention as they walk by your booth. If you don’t they are gone… usually forever. If these 3 points below weren’t crystal clear and fast, why would they spend any time at your booth?
1: What you do?
2: Where you do it?
3: Why they should consider you and your trips (destination, lodge, service, etc.)?
Guess what? It’s the same with your travel website.
You have about 7 seconds to communicate the same. This is why most tourism websites are dead on arrival. That’s why so many travel websites yield few leads or sales. Prospect lose. You lose. Your community loses. The tourism industry loses. This sucks!
I saw a ton of people sitting in chairs behind tables with signage so unclear I had little idea what they did… Check out the video. See for yourself
The results? Exhibitors did not get as many leads as they could have. Few made any actual sales…
$25,000 in Travel Bookings at the Show
Now some got many leads and at least one tour operator (my brother Kevin) sold over $25,000 in trips.
What accounted for the difference?
There are 10 key points for effective travel trade show (or any travel) marketing.
Here Are 3 Travel Trade Show Marketing Tips You Cannot Afford to be Without…
1: Have a tradeshow stand with a big headline banner that says what you do, not necessarily your business name. This should be a very concise descriptive headline with at least 8-inch tall letters that address the 3 points above about your booth and company.
2: Use “Credibility Icons” in conspicuous locations. Before a travel shopper becomes a customer they must feel comfortable that you are a reliable, experienced and safe choice. This tip works awesome!
3: Let your clients sell for you by using lots of testimonials. Print is great, but video and audio really rock to convert shoppers into buyers guaranteed. “Word of mouth” is the #1 most trusted form of advertising. Use this (and the other 7 key points for effective travel marketing from my course) and you’ll sell more trips quicker and easier then ever before.
You can stop wasting your money and time and improve your tourism marketing at tradeshows, your website and more. Check out my Tourism Marketing Success Online Program today. It will help you increase prospects, sales and arrivals simple, fast and easy … or your money back.
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What is your #1 Travel Trade Show Marketing Question or Suggestion?
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Dear TIM,
Since I had the chance to get access to your professional advise and consulting I have showed a lot of progress in my tourism business.
I have no words to thank you,please keep feeding us your deep knowledge about this interesting sector.
Best regards, Dereje
Thanks so much for Dereje for your compliments.
So glad to hear you are having progress in your tourism business 🙂
Thanks for “Likinh”, sharing my site, my videos, courses and trainings with fellow African tourism operators.
Good article. I absolutely appreciate this website.
Thanks!
I am actually thankful to the owner of this web page who has shared this enormous article at here.
Powerful but simple to do stuff. Not simple to do right too. Do you think the tourism market is flooded and the new guy struggles to stay afloat and it is the traditional old giants who are standing their ground.
Great question Rodwell. No I think there is business a new tour operator can earn – if you market yourself properly. Better then your competition.
The reality is most tour operators and travel destinations, on the critical travel business development actions of: tourism marketing, the Internet, social media, sales, etc., don’t know how to do it, don’t really like to do it, don’t have time for it, think it cost too much money, or all the above…
Can relate to this?
Plus add in when most travel marketing is done, it is done poorly… This is why the majority of tourism operators struggle – or fail – with growing their business.
I visited your tour website. Unfortunately I consider it “Dead on Arrival”. Meaning it lacks critical elements that would convince a prospective tour shopper to choose you over your competitors.
Since 95% of all travel research is done online, if your tour website does not communicate quickly to someone you are experienced, safe, and run great tours, and all of this in less then 10 seconds, they are gone. They will be booking with a tour operator who is communicating this on their website.
If you want to grow your tour business – even when you have big competitors – you must improve your website so it communicates what I am talking about. Start by watching this 3-part free video marketing training which will help you understand why your “Travel Website is DEAD ON Arrival, and what you can do to fix it.
Please let me know if what I am telling you makes sense?
keep me posted on your website marketing improvements.
To your success, Tourism Tim
Tim,
Good video! Keep the ganster look.
Thanks Keith. Good news. A cover story this week in Travel Age West Magazine was on Adventure in Mongolia. G Adventures on Inner Mongolia. But bodes well for 10’s of 1000’s of travel professional getting some positive education on Mongolia.
Let’s catch up soon. Got time for a skype chat this week?
Best, Tim ” Ganster” Warren
Hi Tim, Great Video, Great Stuff. Quick question. I started a Tourism Business basically African Wildlife safaris and Adventures. My business is operating here in the US. I do have a website and am on about six social media, posting ads on all social media as well. My question is being a small business started back in May 2014, and new what are the basic ways to reach and engage potential customers. I am getting followers and more likes on social media but my ultimate goal is to get the leads to real customers. Your advice is highly appreciated. By the way, I like your hat.