The Weekly Content Rhythm Every Travel Advisor Should Build
As a travel advisor, you wear a lot of hats: researcher, planner, advocate, problem-solver, and often emotional support for your travelers.
So when things get busy, marketing is usually the first thing pushed aside.
But consistency is what converts:
Not the occasional post.
Not the random email.
Not the once-in-a-while update.
The advisors who win over time are the ones who show up regularly and stay top-of-mind — week after week.
A simple weekly touchpoint can transform your business.
That touchpoint could be:
A short destination idea email
A themed social post
A supplier spotlight
A client travel tip
A quick “what’s trending” note
A seasonal reminder (passports, insurance, upgrades, etc.)
Why weekly?
Because it builds:
Familiarity
Trust
Top-of-mind recall
Momentum
And momentum creates bookings.
Advisors tell us the same things again and again:
“I don’t know what to post.”
“I don’t have time.”
“I start strong and then skip weeks.”
This is normal.
You don’t need more time.
You need a simpler system that is repeatable and manageable, even when you are busy.
Start with one:
Example themes:
Destination of the week
Pro travel tip
Supplier spotlight
Travel myth buster
Partner pick
When the format repeats, ideas come easier.
Grab your calendar.
Set aside an hour each week.
Brain dump 12 topics.
That’s three months of weekly content, done.
This might include:
Content calendars
Pre-built templates
Automated sends
Social schedulers
PRO resources that provide ready-to-use content
For example, many advisors rely on WorldVia Email+ to send weekly branded emails without having to create everything themselves, it’s a great option as automation helps you stay consistent.
Give it six weeks and you’ll notice:
More inquiries
Warmer conversations
Faster conversions
Higher close rates
More repeat bookings
More referrals
Marketing consistency compounds.
That’s why it works.
Choose one weekly touchpoint.
Keep it simple.
Commit to four weeks.
Track:
Emails sent
Posts published
Conversations started
Quotes created
Bookings closed
Then evaluate.
You’ll see progress.
Even small consistency pays off.