Before we get into the questions, it may be helpful for you to know a little about how we ended up here . . . read more
OMG… What am I getting myself into? Is this a real business opportunity, or am I about to become my brother-in-law Dave’s favorite “I told you so” Thanksgiving story? . . . read more
When I get stuck, do I get a Phone a Friend, Ask the Audience, or 50:50—or am I on my own? . . . read more
Do I need to memorize every ship, resort, destination, airline, and hotel on Earth like that guy on Jeopardy before I get started? . . . read more
Am I going to have to lock my sister in the kitchen until she books a condo in Florida? . . . read more
Wait… do I actually have to come to the office? Because there's some lady on Facebook who seems to be building a six-figure travel business in her pajamas from her living room sofa, booking trips for her friends and family? . . . read more
Can I do this without quitting my job, abandoning my family, and living on ramen noodles? . . . read more
If I post enough beach pictures and travel selfies, will somebody besides my sister Sarah or best friend Pam eventually book a trip with me? . . . read more
Am I ever actually going to make money doing this, or am I just creating a very expensive hobby? . . . read more
What if I tell everybody I'm becoming a travel advisor, put my best friend Pam on the wrong ship, and spend the rest of my life avoiding her at Walmart? . . . read more
What if everyone else got the travel advisor gene and I somehow missed it? . . . read more
If there is a travel advisor gene . . . read more
Building a successful travel business requires commitment, effort, and a willingness to learn. It also requires the right support, coaching, and environment.
We hope this information helps answer some of your questions and provides a better understanding of who we are, how we support advisors, and what the path forward looks like.
Carol & Elton Richey
Franchise Owners
Expedia Cruises™ Shreveport-Bossier