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Apr 25, 2024 • 50min

Best Practices for Building a Healthy & Inspired Team (w/ Peter McGovern)

Discover innovative strategies for building successful teams as Peter McGovern shares insights on strategic hiring and aligning with core values. Emphasizing diversity and effective communication, he explains how to nurture strong internal dynamics. Explore the importance of structured planning in hiring and the challenges of remote work in today’s world. With actionable advice for entrepreneurs at any stage, this discussion highlights the essential role of company culture in fostering growth and success.
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Apr 7, 2024 • 53min

Lessons & Opportunities in the Legacy Group Travel Market (w/ Brian Jewell)

Mitch Bach talks with Brian Jewell, the Vice President and Executive Editor of Group Travel Leader, a media company representing tens of thousands of tour operators, travel agents, trip planners, many of whom have been in business for decades. Brian provides endless free resources for his community of small travel provider, and has learned countless lessons from decades in the industry.There's a whole community of small, outbound multi-day tour operators who have been in business since the years and decades after WWII, since the beginning of the explosive growth of mass tourism. Those operators are at the ends of their careers, and the companies they've built offer a huge opportunity for acquisition, and also have learned lessons about finding niche markets and solidifying their business through personal relationships.Show notesVisit Group Travel LeaderBrian on LinkedIn
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Mar 20, 2024 • 35min

TP Call-in Show: Marketing Advise from Dan & Casey of Untethered Media

In this episode, Dan & Casey from Untethered Media join Chris to delve deep into the strategies that make your marketing click.From the subtle art of Facebook ads that work like modern-day flyers, to the critical role of a well-designed website, we're covering all the bases.We'll explore why it's not just about selling but building trust with potential customers and how the first impression your site makes can be the deal-breaker.Overview00:00 Entrepreneur call-in show with experts advising.05:57 LinkedIn for B2B, Facebook for inspiration, Google Ads.07:24 Embraces marketing, but could live without social media.11:24 Ensure clear, direct messaging on website landing.13:21 Focus on customer-centric design, not personal preference.19:02 Repurposed Irish sheep blog for better traffic.22:19 Overbooked venue, enjoyed parent's restaurant, shared discovery.24:12 Assessing strategy effectiveness of client's Facebook group.29:14 "New leader, marketing strategy, customer engagement, growth."32:43 Working behind the scenes, adding more content.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 51min

How the New York Adventure Club crafts special-access experiences aimed at locals (w/ Corey William Schneider)

Mitch Bach talks with Corey William Schneider, founder of the New York Adventure Club, about his unique approach to building a tour business focused on delivering unique, special-access experiences to primarily a crowd of locals.From those experiences, which grew out of his personal desire to explore more of his home of New York City with other likeminded friends, he pivoted during Covid towards a wide variety of virtual tours.Today the Adventure Club still does both. Corey's story can help operators everywhere understand how to develop product lines aimed at locals, and ancillary high-profit revenues through virtual tours at scale.
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Feb 14, 2024 • 37min

Guess Where Trips: Crafting Self-Guided Surprise Road Trips (w/ Jessica Off)

Mitch Bach speaks with Jessica Off, founder of Guess Where Trips, an e-commerce company creating physical and digital surprise road trips for customers across Canada and the U.S.Jessica is a serial travel entrepreneur, including work at G Adventures. In this episode, she talks about what led her to start an e-commerce product-based travel business, after looking into tour operating and multi-day trips.This episode will give tour operators the inspiration to think about ancillary product revenue streams that can complement their in-person business, utilizing the same destination knowledge and supplier connections to offer experiences to a new customer base!Visit Guess Where Trips home pageEpisode show notesWe talk about:the design thinking behind crafting self-guided tourswhy the element of surprise is so crucial to the experienceher experience working with content creatorshow B2C trade shows have worked out for her trying to sell her productwhy she decided to ditch multi-day surprise tripsthe importance of collecting email addresses at trade showsfinding the right market for the trips, and why big cities don’t workworking with local vendors to support them
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Feb 1, 2024 • 1h

Tourpreneur Call-in Show: Business Growth and Marketing

In this follow-up episode, our hosts Chris Torres, Mitch Bach, and Peter Syme delve into the increasing use of AI in the travel industry, emphasizing its impact on creating new products and services. They discuss the strategic challenges of AI adoption and the potential for customized experiences at scale, while also stressing the importance of maintaining a human touch in the digital age.The hosts raise concerns about the commercialization of the travel industry and the potential negative impacts on destinations, while also providing valuable insights on business acquisitions, the future of travel, and targeting niche market segments such as cruise ship passengers. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the value of creating unique and engaging experiences, and provide actionable advice for operators looking to enhance their businesses. Plus, they share information about free resources and coaching opportunities to help operators take their businesses to the next level. Tune in for practical advice, expert insights, and thought-provoking discussions on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of the travel industry.Overview00:00 Pine discusses mass customization and AI opportunities.05:43 Consider hotels for city stays to personalize experiences.10:16 Embrace failure as part of creative process.13:41 Marketing hidden gems creates its own challenges.17:14 AI travel planner focuses on commercial experiences.21:54 Consider demographics, repeat customers, marketing strategy questions.24:45 Established business with cash flow & opportunities.28:52 Old businesses face opportunity in rejuvenation and acquisition.30:12 Boomers retiring and impacting business market.34:59 Creating useful, unique content is key.40:01 Personalized technology offers customized travel experiences.43:35 Use technology to create emotional, surprising experiences.47:26 Single operators may struggle to secure contracts.49:53 Cruises cater to least adventurous travelers' needs.54:17 Tailored marketing crucial for diverse cruise clientele.56:03 "Category Pirates" book encourages unique business strategies.58:48 Online audiences remain undervalued despite digital presence.
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Jan 25, 2024 • 49min

Enhancing Tourism with AI: Collaboration, Differentiation and Revenue Optimisation

In this episode, AI technology expert Marius Nigard explores the impact of AI-driven tools in personalizing travel experiences. They discuss the economic implications, collaborative opportunities, and the importance of storytelling in engaging independent travelers. Topics include real-time personalization, AI in the travel industry, revenue optimization, and the future of guided tours.
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Jan 23, 2024 • 1h 1min

The Tourpeneur Call-in Show

Chris Torres kicks things off by discussing the three paths for business owners: low road (staying small), middle road (scaling up to a moderate size), and high road (scaling up to a big company), emphasizing the importance of aligning these choices with personal and business goals. Mitch Bach joins in to emphasize the significance of personal fulfillment and passion in business, while Peter Syme shares valuable insights and advice on navigating potential industry disruptions in 2024.Throughout the episode, our hosts tackle questions from the community and provide expert advice on reaching customers, marketing strategies, scenario planning, and the debate around scaling up businesses. With a mix of humor, candid insights, and actionable tips, this episode will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration to take your tour business to the next level.So, grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and let's dive into the latest in the world of travel entrepreneurship.Overview00:00 Marketing coaching call discusses 2024 trends and success.06:43 Global unrest could disrupt travel in 2024.09:53 Product experimentation is crucial for success.11:23 Virtual travel trend set to grow further.16:03 Testing tour logistics with friends and family.20:04 Target female solo travelers, analyze audience data.21:39 New operators often neglect marketing, leading to slow growth.25:26 Build personal brand, market unique experiences effectively.27:17 Linda seeks collaboration with international travel agents.33:14 Building agent relationships through valuable information exchange.34:42 Misunderstandings about agency's travel services, communication hurdles.38:02 Create batch of content and publish strategically.42:58 Transformational travel offers emotional fulfillment and change.44:38 Appealing to slow travelers through storytelling and photos.50:01 Small companies can lead to success and happiness.51:39 Prefers small business for work-life balance.54:51 As a business owner, learn to say no.58:43 Tourpreneur.com offers business coaching and resources.
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Nov 13, 2023 • 58min

The Power of Flexibility & Values: Jen Fein on Sustainable Growth in the Travel-Tech Industry

In today's episode, we have a special guest joining us - Jen Fein, the CEO and head of product at YouLi (https://go.youli.io/). We'll be discussing the fascinating journey of YouLi, a platform that generates personalised travel itineraries, and how it has been transforming the travel industry.Get ready for an insightful conversation as we explore the importance of email marketing, the rise of unique group travel experiences, and the challenges and rewards of being a female founder in the tech and travel space. So grab your headphones and get ready to be inspired by Jen's entrepreneurial journey on this episode of Tourpreneur.Key Facts and Insights from the EpisodeIncrease in conversions and high demand for student travelTop three conversion channels: email marketing, organic search, and affiliatesPaid search not recommended for specialised experiential group travelEffectiveness of email newsletters in building relationships and trust with customersCustomer preferences for unique experiences and smaller brandsJen Fein's background and journey in the travel industryPositive experience at the Women in Travel Summit and potential future partnershipsImportance of networking and crowd size at conferencesYouLi's mission to provide personalised travel itineraries through templates and customisationYouLi's provision of personalised portals and schedules for TourpreneurConnect attendeesImportance of repeat customers and their impact on content creation and customer valueChallenges and risks in the travel tech industry, including funding issuesYouLi's focus on niche experiences and its categorisation as B2B SaaSYouLi's growth model and emphasis on loyal customers aligned with valuesImportance of understanding the business problem and goals before automation implementationRise in demand for unique group travel experiences with a merger of events and travelValue of group travel in dividing costs among participantsMarket differences for event tours compared to traditional tour operatorsCompetitor analysis, including events and potential activitiesImportance of intimacy in large group travel experiences04:19 Exception in corporate world leads to Japan; friends don't read details, different information needs.07:11 Technology allows for personalized and dynamic content.10:01 Partnerships, retreat training, memberships, Transformational Travel Council.17:30 4-day music festival tour in Colombia. Unique experiences.19:27 Event planning skill merges with technology trends.23:57 Conversions up 30% in last 90 days.27:19 Paid search may not lead to bookings.29:32 Intimacy and trust in travel experiences.33:22 Not travel tech, focused on unique experiences.36:40 Build company that cares, survives, and grows.42:18 Let go of unnecessary technology, automate business.44:59 Quick digital transformation for partnered clients. Gradual migration.47:09 Original founder became tech guy, found co-founders.51:36 Empathy, flexibility, and values guided our decisions.53:29 Intentional, patient, sustainable business growth is success.
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Nov 3, 2023 • 47min

The Art of Crafting 'Awe': The Psychology of making lasting tour memories (w/ Psychologist Dacher Keltner)

Dacher Keltner, a UC Berkeley psychologist and emotions expert, delves into the profound role of awe in travel. He discusses crafting transformative experiences, emphasizing how storytelling and shared moments can deepen emotional connections among travelers. Keltner explores the brain's response to human interaction, the significance of mindfulness in creating awe, and how moments of beauty can inspire lasting memories. He also shares insights on the importance of community in travel and the irreplaceable value of personal connections in a tech-driven world.

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