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Home-based Business: Tour Guide

Working as a tour guide is a home-based business that can make you spend more time outside than at home. Either you are out with a group of people taking a tour in some of the attractive and tourists spots in your community, or running your marketing campaign.

Most tour guides have excellent communication skills, as most of your task is to narrate to your tourists who are also your clients. Your responsibilities include meeting your clients at the airport, providing factual information about the places you are visiting, explaining the itinerary schedule with them.

In case of missing luggage, it is your responsibility to look and recover it. During meals, you have to ensure that nobody from the group eats food that may trigger food allergies. If there are health emergencies, you are expected to make wise and immediate decision, which may have last minute changes to your activities.

The most important aspect of this home-based business is to ensure that every client you have is satisfied and happy with your services, as this can enhance the reputation of your home business, and at the same time, sign them up for another tour.

Defining your niche will help your business earn high income. Choose your target market. Is it the senior citizens who had spent most of their lives working hard to earn money and afford to live certain luxuries in life including taking travel and tours?

Children at daycare centers, pre-school, and students in elementary and even high schools serve as potential market. You can also focus and work cooperatively with travel agencies and represent them in guiding tourists domestically and internationally.

When you have found your niche, it will be easy for you to choose the ideal places to visit. Preparing the itinerary is essential. There are clients who will sign up for one day, 2-day, 3-day or 5-day tour with your tourist travel home-based business. Hence, it is important that you disseminate the most attractive spots all throughout the tour.

As mentioned earlier, meals should be handled with extra care. Again, you can work collaboratively with restaurants and hotels for your trip. The restaurants and hotels may grant you a fraction amount of money if you choose to dine with them and book with them.

For educational tour involving students, you may choose to bring along lunch packs. That is, if parents and school administration allow, and if the trip is quite long and the destination that does not restaurant nearby.

Being a business owner and a tour guide simultaneously can be fulfilling. It would also mean that you need to acquire a van or a mini-bus to make your business possible. In addition, it is best if the body of your transportation bears the logo of your company.

That being said, you need to choose a good name for your home-based business. Register your business name at the Secretary of State in your State. You may also be required to secure a business tax number, and other licensing requirements.

by: Charles Godbout




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