48 min

Becoming a Confident Travel Seller with Nicole Boyer Gather and Go with Brian Jewell

    • Places & Travel

Can you succeed in travel sales without having a big, outgoing personality?







Nicole Boyer believes you can, because she has done it. A veteran group travel sales representative from Pennsylvania, she now trains tourism professionals on how to become more personable and successful travel sellers while still being true to themselves. She joins this episode of the podcast to share how even introverts can become "sales ninjas" through authenticity and preparation.







Nicole explains how relationships are the key to tourism sales success and shares some tips for new travel professionals to build those relationships, even if they don't know anyone else in the industry. Plus, we have news about an airline experimenting with transferable tickets and a Road Tip about the best way to pack your shoes; and a Hot Minute about why all travel tickets should be transferable.































Insights from Nicole Boyer







On selling as an introvert:









"It’s a lot about just motivating myself, encouraging myself and telling myself I can do it. It’s also a lot about preparation. Extroverts can be comfortable with just winging it. But for me and other introverts, I feel more comfortable with preparation. Sometimes it’s a little more work on the front end, but it’s not a bad thing in the long term."































On becoming a sales ninja:







"A ninja is someone who trains really hard so they can get their jobs done efficiently without too much attention…. You don’t have to be the loudest person in the room or the center of attention to be successful in sales. You really have to know your stuff and be intentional about your actions. It’s all about that preparation in advance so that in the moment you can be calm and confident."























On the importance of authenticity in sales:









“Don’t do things that are formulaic and robotic in your process. It’s about adding those personal touches and continually focusing on that relationship. Tourism is quite literally the business of fun, so we need to communicate that we’re in the business of fun. So you have to show your personality and be yourself.”



























































































Resources Mentioned in This Episode







Follow Nicole Boyer on LinkedIn.







Learn more about the Ginger Sales Ninja at gingersalesninja.com.







Find the Eagle Creek Shoe Sack at eaglecreek.com.























Key Moments From This Episode







1:21 — Travel News: Transferable airline tickets







2:31 — Road Tip: The best way to pack your shoes







10:56 — How Nicole Boyer became a travel seller







13:54 — Can introverts succeed in tourism sales?

Can you succeed in travel sales without having a big, outgoing personality?







Nicole Boyer believes you can, because she has done it. A veteran group travel sales representative from Pennsylvania, she now trains tourism professionals on how to become more personable and successful travel sellers while still being true to themselves. She joins this episode of the podcast to share how even introverts can become "sales ninjas" through authenticity and preparation.







Nicole explains how relationships are the key to tourism sales success and shares some tips for new travel professionals to build those relationships, even if they don't know anyone else in the industry. Plus, we have news about an airline experimenting with transferable tickets and a Road Tip about the best way to pack your shoes; and a Hot Minute about why all travel tickets should be transferable.































Insights from Nicole Boyer







On selling as an introvert:









"It’s a lot about just motivating myself, encouraging myself and telling myself I can do it. It’s also a lot about preparation. Extroverts can be comfortable with just winging it. But for me and other introverts, I feel more comfortable with preparation. Sometimes it’s a little more work on the front end, but it’s not a bad thing in the long term."































On becoming a sales ninja:







"A ninja is someone who trains really hard so they can get their jobs done efficiently without too much attention…. You don’t have to be the loudest person in the room or the center of attention to be successful in sales. You really have to know your stuff and be intentional about your actions. It’s all about that preparation in advance so that in the moment you can be calm and confident."























On the importance of authenticity in sales:









“Don’t do things that are formulaic and robotic in your process. It’s about adding those personal touches and continually focusing on that relationship. Tourism is quite literally the business of fun, so we need to communicate that we’re in the business of fun. So you have to show your personality and be yourself.”



























































































Resources Mentioned in This Episode







Follow Nicole Boyer on LinkedIn.







Learn more about the Ginger Sales Ninja at gingersalesninja.com.







Find the Eagle Creek Shoe Sack at eaglecreek.com.























Key Moments From This Episode







1:21 — Travel News: Transferable airline tickets







2:31 — Road Tip: The best way to pack your shoes







10:56 — How Nicole Boyer became a travel seller







13:54 — Can introverts succeed in tourism sales?

48 min