
I’ve been making bag charms and I hate the way the crimp beads look at the end and how they warp the placement of the last bead. Are there any alternatives?? I tried crimp bead covers and don’t like them. Thanks!!

I’ve been making bag charms and I hate the way the crimp beads look at the end and how they warp the placement of the last bead. Are there any alternatives?? I tried crimp bead covers and don’t like them. Thanks!!
I am new to this industry and trying to get myself organized. I think the most overwhelming part to me right now is getting a good process in place. I can handle the marketing, the consultations, the research, etc. But what stresses me is the process that occurs when a client is ready to book.
For instance, what forms need to be sent and signed and the process by which the client receives those (All at once? Terms and conditions first then the rest to follow? etc.)
What is the best way to be communicating information to a client without being overwhelming? I’m thinking of all this “stuff” (itinerary, travel insurance, quotes, terms and conditions, credit card authorization, insurance waivers, invoices, etc.). What’s your strategy in getting all this info to a client without being overwhelming? Do you have a step by step process of what gets communicated and when?
Also, if you have any resources you like for where to get templates, forms, etc. I’d love to hear them.
Thank you!
I’m a new travel advisor and looking for some tools that will help set me up for success. I was reading the article on Host Agency Reviews about waiver forms and TravelJoy was mentioned. It looks like nice for creating itineraries and things like that. But I was also curious about using it for forms such as terms and conditions, travel insurance waivers, etc.
What is your general experience with TravelJoy like? What about your experience using their form and liability templates?
Thanks!
We are booking our honeymoon for mid-November of this year and I think we finally decided on a plan. We chose to visit Kauai for 7 nights and stay the first 4 nights at the Grand Hyatt using my Chase points. We would then stay the last 3 nights at 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay. I thought it would be nice to get to experience both north and south of the island. We wanted to book 1 Hotel for the whole stay but I can save more staying at Hyatt for part of it.
Do these hotels and locations make sense with splitting it up into 2? Just wondering what others experiences are with these hotels.
Thank you!!
I’m booking our honeymoon for this November and want to book before the point values go down. I’m using my Chase points. We’re doing Grand Hyatt Kauai. I can cover 5 nights with points but will need to pay cash for 2 additional nights. This is the first time I’ve had to split a reservation. Do I just call the resort and ask them to be combined? Will we be able to stay in the same room for all 7 nights? Thanks!