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From Cold Calling to Email Marketing – How to Boost Post Covid Travel Sales

The travel industry was shattering records and beaming with health before the Covid-19 pandemic and just like it all went down. 

From event cancellations, to travel bans, and lockdowns, it seemed, for a season, that picking up the pieces would be tougher than we’ve ever experienced.

Though by far the worst, this is not the first crisis to hit the travel industry. And in the same way, we rose with resilience, we can do this again. So, if you’re looking for ways to boost post-Covid-19 sales, we have several tactics you can use.

Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Pinterest are some of the more popular social platforms that would-be travelers turn to for inspiration, tour destinations, and related information.

One effective way to boost your online visibility is to buy Twitter followers. By increasing your follower count, you can enhance your credibility and reach a broader audience, making your tour packages more appealing to potential travelers.

How can you leverage social platforms for your business?

Say you’ve put together lucrative group packages for CEOs and senior employees, what would be the best way to share this news?

You can share them on social media and other communication channels (which is great) or you can prospect and make cold calls. The latter is likely to generate interest and feedback quicker.

Here are tips to help you sell your travel plans:

An eye-catching user-friendly design, high-resolution imagery, and engaging copy are a staple in a travel website. Naturally, these are elements that inspire visitors to both dream and engage you as they plan their next trip.

If you haven’t given your website a look over recently aka post-pandemic, then this is a great time to do so.

Consider the following:

Consumers plan their holidays for weeks and months.

They look up travel agents, articles and blogs, destination websites, reviews, and occasionally walk into a brick and mortar travel company.

You can sit back and hope they find your website or physical office, or you can reach them in their inboxes with relevant travel information. 

The first step in email marketing will be to build a list of subscribers. 

You can achieve this by adding subscription forms on your website, creating lead magnets, offering promotional discounts, or partnering with an SDR service company

With a subscriber list on hand, here are examples of emails you can send:

Influencer Marketing

Travel influencer marketing provides authentic insights into travel. 

Through pictures, videos, and content, they give thrill-seekers, lone rangers, and families a glimpse into the experiences they can enjoy when they embark on trips. 

This collaboration helps attract the influencer’s followers and other audiences to sample your offerings. You’ll also have tons of fascinating pics and videos that you can repurpose in other promotional content.

Best practices include:

 

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