As highlighted in our recent episode of the Love Travel Live Travel Show—which you can watch here and subscribe if you love it—an effective elevator pitch is more than just a quick spiel; it's your golden ticket to turning brief encounters into valuable business opportunities. For travel advisors looking to master this art, here's a concise guide to creating an elevator pitch that resonates and converts.
An elevator pitch is a succinct and persuasive sales pitch that communicates who you are, what you offer, and why a potential client should choose your services—all within the time it takes to ride an elevator, typically 30 seconds to 2 minutes.
In the realm of travel advising, the elevator pitch is not merely a quick summary of services—it's an essential tool for sparking interest and segueing into effective sales conversations. While an elevator pitch should be concise enough to fit into a brief elevator ride, the true art lies in what comes next: the transition to sales mode. This is crucial in situations where you have the opportunity to engage further, which is often the case.
An effective elevator pitch serves as a doorway to deeper dialogue. Here are three tried-and-true formulas to create a compelling pitch:
Formula 1: I help X [target audience] achieve Y [value you provide] by doing Z [how you deliver the value].
Example: "I help retired couples explore the enchanting, less-traveled paths of Europe through tailor-made river cruise and tour itineraries designed around their desires."
Formula 2: Have you ever felt A [pain point]? I address this by providing Y [value] through Z [method], ensuring you never have to endure A again.
Example: "Have you ever visited a place and felt like an outsider? I craft immersive travel experiences that let you live like a local, ensuring every trip is rich and fulfilling so you never feel like an outsider again."
Formula 3: Have you experienced A [pain point]? I help X [audience] avoid A and enjoy Y [value] through Z [method].
Example: "Ever felt lost in a tourist crowd? I ensure that the retirees I work with dodge the common traps and savor Europe's secret charms with bespoke itineraries."
While your elevator pitch catches attention, transitioning into sales mode is where potential leads are nurtured into bona fide prospects. Here are strategies to make this shift seamlessly:
By weaving these elements together, your elevator pitch doesn't just inform—it engages and invites a deeper conversation, setting the stage for a successful sales interaction. The goal is to transform a brief introduction into a lasting business relationship by making an emotional connection and demonstrating tangible value through your services. Remember, an effective elevator pitch is just the beginning; it's your ability to transition into deeper sales dialogue that truly counts.
Best success,
Jason