Social media isn’t a one-size-fits-all kind of thing. You need to create a strategy that works for you—one that fits your goals, style, and strengths. That said, here are a few tips you might want to include in your strategy: -Know your audience. If you're promoting Carnival, remember this cruise line is all about fun on a budget. Think about which social media platforms will help you reach and connect with that kind of traveler. -Define your message. What are you trying to say? If your focus is on fun, then your content should reflect that! Share photos and videos of happy people enjoying their cruise—laughter, sunsets, pool parties, the whole vibe. -Engage with your followers. Social media is all about building a community. Answer questions, be helpful, and let people know you’ve got their back when it comes to planning the perfect vacation. -Stay consistent. You don’t need to post 20 times a day, but consistency is key. Share content regularly—whatever schedule you can realistically stick to. That way, your audience stays connected and your community keeps growing. Want to dive deeper? These tips—and so much more—are part of our FREE VacationLab Mastering Social Media course. It’s available to all travel agents who join our team!
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Travel agents earn money through commissions on the trips they book for clients. The more trips you book, the more you earn.
Well, if you want the short answer, your job is to help guests travel and enjoy their trips. This could be a vacation to Disney World, a work trip to Dubai, a cruise on Royal Caribbean, and so much more.
If you are working for a Host Agency, like VacationLab, you don’t need to register for anything, since you will be using the host agency’s credentials when it’s time to book trips for your guests. The Host Agency is like an umbrella that protects you and provides everything you need, allowing you to work with your guests without worrying about payments, fees, or specific credentials.
The famous and unwelcomed phrase we hear from others when we talk about bringing our littles to Disney.