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That only works if people are looking on social media for holidays.I am current advertising on social media.
Ok but those companies charge a fortune. I am running a family company. I am building my reputation slowly. But my prices are competitive and I provide authentic experienceThat only works if people are looking on social media for holidays.
If I wanted to go on safari I'd be looking on Google or using reputable companies like Exodus and Explore. I might look at Trivago or Bookings.com.
Yes they do. But if you want to attract customers you need to been seen in the places they are looking. Your prices may be competitive but if nobody knows you exist you won't get any bookings.Ok but those companies charge a fortune.
Yes,I have approached one and have a presentation soon. I am going to send an email and introduce myself etc. Fingers crossed.It's a good starting point have you approached any, to directly promote ourself and/or research what media they use
Thank youA free source is Linkedin. If it's done in the right way, you can find great customers on there.
Thank you so much for your input.Many years ago I did a 'safari' with Abercrombie & Kent to the Serengeti. The group, (mostly not known to each other), comprised folk with very different ages and backgrounds - all we had in common was the ability to pay for an up-market trip.
One section of our party was a group of anaesthetists travelling together. As an aside, they were an absolute pain in the arse - a bunch of little Englanders who treated the local staff like rubbish.
Moving on, it occurs to me that your target market might be groups of relatively affluent professionals so it could be worth getting some high-quality leaflets printed and sticking them up in places like hospitals, golf clubs, tennis clubs etc inviting people to form their own group and offering group rates.
Just a thought.
I didn't say that I didn't have an enjoyable experience. It was great. We made sure the anaesthetists travelled in a different van each day so we only saw them in the evening.Thank you
Thank you so much for your input.
I totally understand you didn't have enjoyable experience due to having different group of people.
My aim is providing authentic experience as I am working with the local
I would not want to group different people together.
My aim is having only 1-2-1 experience or if it's a family or friends book together then I will not mix them. When you pay reasonable amount of money you except quality
I am small Tour Operator. But I have same level of insurance and protection.Would Grammar schools be allowed by their insurance companies and governor's to use a small independent company for this type of operation, as they have a much higher requirement for safety and good management of risks than individuals who are more flexible
One benefit the large companies have is purchasing power at airlines, hotels, restaurants and so on. you will be competing against that
Grammar schools (and other educational institutions) tend to do large group tours combined with some sort of voluntary work. They use well established companies but will employ local guides where appropriate.Would Grammar schools be allowed by their insurance companies and governor's to use a small independent company for this type of operation, as they have a much higher requirement for safety and good management of risks than individuals who are more flexible
If this is your target market then why are you post on social media?Target market is private and grammar schools.
No you don't. You might have bought an insurance policy that offers XX million or whatever but that is not the same insurance and protection as using a big brand.I am small Tour Operator. But I have same level of insurance and protection.
That's where your marketing budget will start to flutter away.Private and grammar are just one of my target audience. I have other audience that's why I am using social media
Yes I have and the site is not at all good. It’s actually broken in places. If I’m going to cough up £1500 I expect some thing far more professional and convincingHave you seen my website? I have already had few website reviews. Cheers
Website reviews are only permitted for full members. Upgrade your membership and you will get loads of help with the site.Thank you. You are a web developer. Give me an example for deficiency on my website?