09-26-2025 . Featured Contributor
Finding your ideal client will help you with your marketing, honing in on your niche, and in making you the expert in your field. When we talk about the ideal client, we aren’t talking about the “rich lady who travels 22 times a year” – we want you to get descriptive!
By understanding who your ideal/target client is means you can easily focus on where to aim your marketing efforts, how to position your services, and how to best articulate your brand and culture strategy. You need to know who your client is, what’s important to them, and what exactly they are looking for.
Start by personifying your ideal client. Give them a name. Develop a client avatar for them. The more you can create the perfect image of this ideal client, the easier it will be. Let’s start with a few questions—
By narrowing all of this down, you’ll be able to easily find and target your ideal client. So many travel advisors spin their wheels trying to book every client to every destination around the world. If you can focus on your specific ideal/target client, your marketing becomes a lot more streamlined, more efficient, and much more cost-effective. You can concentrate your efforts and resources on the clients who are most likely to buy from you and the ones you most want to work with.
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