itinerary publishing as standard<\/a> so to me , it\u2019s like \u2018jump across\u2019, it\u2019s a big part of what TourWriter is now. So hopefully that will be good for you.<\/p>\nKaren:<\/b> We started with TourWriter when they had the old publishing and we tried to implement that and it was just a nightmare, we just went why are we doing this? Our own system is quite smart and quite user friendly.<\/i><\/p>\n
Jason:<\/b> I\u2019ve seen the way that you can push your itineraries onto the web as well?<\/p>\n
Karen:<\/b>\u00a0Yeah, ours has a live link and then when they jump out of that it goes onto our website. So that will be nice if TourWriter can get their publishing to a point where there\u2019s a dialog, well one that is live, and that the clients can comment on that itinerary and it be saved there. I think that would be ideal. Our website is capable of that but we don\u2019t use our itinerary builder on the website as it\u2019s just not user friendly. It takes too long and again you\u2019d have two different systems.<\/i><\/p>\n
But the other thing about TourWriter publishing is that is has to look good, that last document that they get, what you want is for them to be flicking that on to someone else. And I don\u2019t think they\u2019re going to do that in a PDF format, but if you\u2019ve got a live link that while they\u2019re travelling around the country they can upload their photos against your itinerary, that you\u2019ve written, they\u2019re going to use that to send back to their friends and say \u201chey look, keep track of what we\u2019re doing\u201d, and the power of that, from a marketing perspective is fantastic.<\/i><\/p>\n
Jason:<\/b> The good news is we are developing integration with both web publishing but maybe more importantly mobile app publishing so your clients can access itineraires whilst travelling. There has been a lot of work behind the scenes around how we can do this which is very exciting<\/p>\n
So going from 3 employees would have been impossible basically without TourWriter. Obviously there are also financial benefits of having the link between the itinerary, the financials, and you\u2019ve just been talking to Philip about accounting processes?<\/p>\n
Karen:<\/b> Yeah, TourWriter is very efficient in that regard. We export everything that\u2019s in TourWriter, as soon as an itinerary is final we export it into Xero and it\u2019s just sitting there waiting to be paid, so we can see our cash position at any point in time.<\/i><\/p>\n
Jason:<\/b> And do you use the supplier payment dates function to automate payments?<\/p>\n
Karen:<\/b> Not properly, we\u00a0haven’t\u00a0set up all the payment terms in TourWriter so when I import it into Xero it looks like I have to pay it on the day that the service is delivered. But we only pay when we get\u00a0the invoice. TourWriter just gives you the ability to delegate, which is really critical. If\u00a0you’ve\u00a0got all your rates and suppliers there, all that information is in one place and you can build an\u00a0itinerary in an email. You can tell\u00a0they’re\u00a0going to do this, they\u2019re going to do that, then we just give it to a new member of staff and their just dragging the services across and then\u00a0you’ve\u00a0got a fully\u00a0costed\u00a0itinerary.<\/i><\/p>\n
Jason:<\/b> And so you do that?<\/p>\n
Karen:<\/b> Absolutely, and then from that point they\u2019ve got the base then they take over the relationship and they fill it out. The basic where they stay, where they\u2019re going, all comes from us. And so TourWriter will enable us to get out on that same day, a fully costed, possibly held [itinerary]… You know you\u2019re sending one email out to 50 suppliers, if there\u2019s a cancellation\u2026 Well the best use is actually if someone cancels because you\u2019re holding all this accommodation in one email and you can just send out the cancellation and it\u2019s done. Whereas before when you\u2019ve got it in spreadsheets and emails and you\u2019re there going\u2026<\/i><\/p>\n
Jason:<\/b> And because the cost of the cancellations, you know the cost of quoting and not closing a sale is massive. So if you minimise the cost of your quote in the first place then\u2026<\/p>\n
Karen:<\/b> And the cost of the time. Like when you do come to cancel, if you\u2019ve got another whole day that you\u2019ve got to spend, then it\u2019s just lost. When you\u2019re at that small business stage it\u2019s all cost and when you\u2019ve got a business degree it\u2019s alway spend your money and time on marketing. But when you\u2019re actually starting up a new business you haven\u2019t got the time to spend it on marketing.<\/i><\/p>\n
Once you\u2019ve got systems in place and you\u2019ve got time to spend on marketing, you grow.<\/i><\/p>\n
If you can\u2019t deliver what you say you\u2019ll deliver you might as well close down.<\/i><\/p>\n
Thanks Karen for taking the time to talk with me. The team at TourWriter have long admired the success you have achieved in growing your business and we are glad to have played a part! We look forward to rolling out further enhancements to help with your itinerary publishing.<\/p>\n
If you are struggling to grow your business and hiring more staff isn’t helping with profitability ask now how TourWriter can work for you.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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