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This is essential for the successful operation of an at-home travel agency, because the majority of your business (including most of your initial contact with clients) will be conducted online. Additionally, having a well-maintained website conveys professionalism to potential clients and is the best way to have your business discovered by interested customers. You can create a website for free using a number of services, including OnlineAgency.com. Contact large, well-established travel companies to negotiate package deals that you can offer to your clients. Some large companies will allow you to operate privately as a contractor, but only if you comply with their regulations and licensure. While you're at it, ask what kind of referral commissions you can earn by sending customers their way.  If you choose to operate under a "host agency," you may have to check with them regarding your freedom to have a referral relationship with other companies.  Referrals are a good option to keep open because it can both offer your clients a wider range of travel options and give you more chances to increase your profits. Contact multiple companies and try to establish relationships with all of them. The more companies you work with, the more business you will likely see! These organizations can increase your visibility to consumers and your credibility as an agent. You can join the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), the National Association of Commissioned Travel Agents (NACTA), or the International Air Transport Association (IATA). If possible, join all 3 to give your business the biggest boost.  Professional organizations such as these allow you access to educational materials such as webinars and online discussion forums and hold annual conferences you can attend to learn about new developments in the travel industry. Some organization websites have cycling membership features, which (should you be featured) would be massively helpful for increasing your visibility as an agent. Some particularly shrewd customers might look for agents who belong to these memberships so they know they are dealing with a vetted professional. Check to make sure that your name and business contact information can be found online in organization databases. If your name can't be found on the organization website, then being a member won't increase your visibility much. Most professional organizations require an annual membership fee, so build this into your financial projections/business plan if you intend to join any. Determine whether you need to meet additional requirements for organization membership (such as nomination by a current member) by visiting the organization website(s). Search the course offerings at your local community college and online. Any fees paid to enroll or participate in courses related to the operation of your business are tax deductible.  You may be able to find training courses specific to running a travel agency. Even if you have previous business education or experience, a refresher course can be very helpful, especially for learning up-to-date laws. This can be done in a number of ways and should depend at least in part upon your target demographic and their consumer habits. However, much of modern marketing is online, and this is where you should start as a home-based travel agent -- especially since the majority of your business will likely be conducted online!   Use social media! Create a profile page on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or some other widely-used social media site. Post often about offers and services. This should help you attract business through visual exposure. Create a channel on YouTube or Vimeo and showcase destinations or resorts with whom your customers have recently booked. You can link the videos to your social media accounts. In order to get more business via word-of-mouth, offer rewards to clients who refer additional customers to you. These can be in the form of a simple voucher for discounted future services, gift certificates to local restaurants or stores, or just about anything else you choose.  If you aren't sure what sorts of incentives your customers are most likely to be interested in, offer a range of rewards for successful referrals. You can also survey customers to discover majority preferences and use this to design your incentive program. If you can figure out an incentive system early enough, incorporate this into your business plan.

summary: Create a website. Look into referrals. Join professional travel agent organizations. Consider taking a few business courses so you can learn more about how to start and maintain your travel agency most effectively. Promote your business. Establish a customer incentive program.


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Dogs that vomit bile usually do so late in the evening or early in the morning. This is because a dog’s stomach usually empties about two hours after a meal. By late evening or early morning, your dog’s stomach will have been empty for a long time, allowing time for bile to irritate the stomach lining. Consider keeping a written log of when you see your dog vomiting. If your dog vomits yellow and foamy fluid before its morning meal or several hours after its evening meal, then your dog likely has bilious vomiting syndrome. Yellow and foamy vomit will not have any food particles in it because the stomach is empty. Vomit with partially digested food will also have bile, but the bile will not be as easy to see. If your dog initially vomits partially digested food and then continues vomiting, the stomach will eventually be empty and you will see only the yellow and foamy fluid. Vomiting is not a pleasant experience for dogs. Besides the distress of vomiting, your dog may have some abdominal pain because of bile’s irritation of the stomach lining. Below are signs of distress that your dog may have during a vomiting episode:  Licking the lips Drooling Repeatedly swallowing

summary: Notice when your dog vomits. Examine the vomit. Detect pain or distress during vomiting episodes.


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” Facebook will send you an email that contains a link that will allow you to reset and change your password.
summary: Navigate to the main Facebook login page at https://www.facebook.com. Click on “Forgot Password” located at the top right corner of your Facebook session. Enter the username for your Facebook account and click on “Search. Follow the on-screen prompts to reset your password.