How would you sell cruise certificates for cheap?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by BorisD, Aug 23, 2008.

  1. #1
    hey guys!

    i have a product that i think would have allot of buyer intest, but am having trouble selling it, so id appreciate any help.

    The product is cruise certificates, as incentives for customers or employees (so they must be given away and not used for yourself)

    The certificates are $150 each with a minimum order of 5 certificates at a time.
    each certificate is a full cruise for 2 adults.

    there are full details here
    http://travelincentive.info/

    so how would you sell it?
    thanks in advance.

    BTW. as of right now, im gearing everything towards Realtors as they are big customers for this, hence the website is geared towards realtors.
     
    BorisD, Aug 23, 2008 IP
  2. silveraden

    silveraden Banned

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    How could you say you have a lot of buyers when you don't know where to sell it? Conflicting statements... :(
     
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    coreygeer Notable Member

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    Well, the content and text is kind of hard to read so I didn't really bother.

    I also don't understand though, if it's a product that a lot of people would be interested in then would you really need help selling it? Wouldn't it kind of sell it's self?

    Could you please give some more information on exactly what it is you're selling to people. Do you sell Cruise Tickets directly to customers or do you sell them to businesses to use as a "Bonus" or incentive or something like that to their customers?

    Also, the lay out is pretty plain, I would include a picture of a nice cruise large sized Yacht on a tropical paradise and for the love of god please remove the music.
     
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  4. BorisD

    BorisD Well-Known Member

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    i am sorry for the miss understanding. i do have plenty of customers, but as of right now they are local realtor's (British Columbia, Canada).

    I am trying to branch out on forums, as i see a greater market.

    so again sorry for the confusion
     
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    BorisD Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for taking the time to add your input,

    To answer your question, the cruise certificates are as something like a bonus or incentive, not directly to customers.

    now about the certificate:

    "Each certificate entitles two adults 21 years of age or older to cruise on a 5 day Carnival cruise. Passengers can choose between the Bahamas from Port Canaveral, the Caribbean from Miami, or Mexico from Los Angeles. These certificates are valid from September through February each year. Port charges, taxes and fees are not included."

    ill look into changing my website design
     
    BorisD, Aug 23, 2008 IP