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Agent Spotlight – Christine Buote-Porter

Episode #163  Agent Spotlight – Christine Buote-Porter

July 30, 2007 – Yaling and Bruce interview HAWAII-ALOHA.COM Top agent Christine. She shares how she became a travel agent and offers advise. They also discuss the latest Hawaii Travel news and go over packages booked by new customers.


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Agent Spotlight – Christine Porter

 
Chris’s "customer from HELL!" just kidding !


Shoe notes/Links:
Bruce and Yalings Hike up Makapuu
History of Makapuu
Makapuu Lighthouse History
Chiris’s blog


Published by Bruce Fisher

Since 2006 Bruce has been writing and producing the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast and the Hawaii Vacation Blog which create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. His postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible. The tone is anecdotal, breezy, and devoid of any commercialism.

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How Hawaii Agents save you Money

Episode #162 How Hawaii Agents save you Money

July 27, 2007 Find out how to save money by getting your package booked with travel agents located in Hawaii. They also talk about the latest "buzz" over Luau’s and summer Luau parties. They also discuss recently booked trips put together by Hawaii Aloha Travel agents.


 
How Hawaii Hawaii Agents Save you Money!


How Hawaii Agents save you Money

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Show notes/links:
Shout outs to:
Chris and Malia
Yahoo BUZZ about Luau’s
Our guide to selecting a Luau
Internet shopping for Hawaii is bad for your health
Yaling and Bruce’s myspace page

Published by Bruce Fisher

Since 2006 Bruce has been writing and producing the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast and the Hawaii Vacation Blog which create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. His postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible. The tone is anecdotal, breezy, and devoid of any commercialism.

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From Bust to Boom

SUCCESS STORIES

From Bust to Boom
BY MIMI KMET
Agent@ Home Magazine July
An Internet company finds success as a travel retailer after dot-com fallout

When the dot-com industry went bust a few years ago, Bruce Fisher and his wife, Yaling Yu, went into the travel business out of necessity. Today, their Honolulu-based at-home agency, Hawaii-Aloha.com, is booming. Last year, the agency did $5.4 million in gross sales, nearly double its 2005 sales, according to Fisher. Moreover, gross sales in the first quarter of 2007 are up 120 percent over the first quarter last year, thanks mainly to their embrace of technology.

“We started out as a dot-com in 1997 and got dot-bombed when the Internet marketing business went bad in 2000,” Fisher says, referring to the Internet marketing company they operated from home. But what kept Fisher and Yu afloat was their affiliation with Planet Hawaii, a portal with a hotel booking engine, which was still getting plenty of traffic. Fisher says, “We were getting commission checks from Planet Hawaii, because people were booking travel. We had a licensing agreement to run Planet Hawaii, so we were getting any money that came through.”
And when that agreement came to an end, Fisher and Yu, who operated Hawaii-Aloha.corn as the website for their marketing company, posted their phone number on the site.
“We made a conscious decision out of desperation, because we were going out of business,” Fisher says, adding that the response was almost immediate. “When we stuck the phone number on our website, someone called, and I didn’t know what I was doing. So I booked the air on Orbitz, I booked the hotel on the Planet Hawaii affiliate program, and I used a supermarket coupon that offered free companion inter-island air. I bundled it together, and it was cheaper than what the client could find online at the time.”

The transition into travel retailing seemed natural, since Hawaii-Aloha. com had clients such as the former Aston Hotels & Resorts (now ResortQuest Hawaii) and Prince Resorts Hawaii when it was an Internet marketing company. Nonetheless, Fisher and Yu weren’t familiar with all of the hotels there, he admits. So Fisher bought the book “Hawaii for Dummies,” and HawaiiAloha.com started growing as an inbound Hawaii travel retailer. In fact, he says, “By the second year, we were so overwhelmed by the amount of traffic we were getting, we were turning down business. At the same time we weren’t making a killing.” This put Fisher and Yu into another dilemma: They needed employees but couldn’t afford to pay them regular salaries or rent office space. At that time, Voiceover Internet Phone (VOIP) service, which uses the Internet as a phone connection point, was becoming popular.

They embraced the new technology by setting up a part-time agent with VOIP in her home. Now, when HawaiiAloha.com’s toll-free number rings, it rings on all phones with the company’s VOIP service, and the first person to answer takes the call. Agents also can transfer calls to one another, participate in conference calls and perform other phone functions as if they were located in the same office.

Today, Fisher and Yu still book travel from their home office, while 15 agent affiliates, most of whom are in Hawaii and all of whom are certified Hawaii specialists, work completely on an independent , basis, aside from the VOIP connection.
But that’s where web technology gives way to personal interaction.

“Once a customer interacts with our website and makes contact with us, the Internet experience ends and it’s humanized from that point forward,” Fisher says, explaining that clients then speak to the agents via phone. “We use Internet technology just to make things easier,” he says, noting that agents also have live, online chats with clients.

Each of the Hawaii-Aloha.com’s agents has a blog on the website. And the company recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of its podcast, www.hawaiialoha.com/podcast, a travel show that goes online three times a week, covering topics such as all-inclusive options and inexpensive airfare. Fisher also answers questions submitted by podcast customers and provides information about packages. The podcasts resulted in regular appearances on the Travel Channel’s “Hawaii Do’s and Don’ts.”

In addition, Fisher appears regularly on AllExperts.com in Hawaii, where he answers questions about traveling to the islands. Although he does this gratis, his appearances boost his credibility, and some of the people who have posed questions are now clients.
Next on the tech agenda is developing a proprietary database program. “We develop our own stuff,” Fisher says. “There are so many cookie-cutter sites out there,” most of which use engines such as Expedia to operate.

Hawaii-Aloha.com is also venturing into wholesaling with its commissionable “Oahu Carefree All-Inclusive” package, which it rolled out in April. “Hawaii is not really an all-inclusive destination, but there are a lot of people who want it,” Fisher says.

Published by Bruce Fisher

Since 2006 Bruce has been writing and producing the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast and the Hawaii Vacation Blog which create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. His postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible. The tone is anecdotal, breezy, and devoid of any commercialism.

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Episode #162 How Hawaii Agents save you Money

July 27, 2007 Find out how to save money by getting your package booked with travel agents located in Hawaii. They also talk about the latest "buzz" over Luau’s and summer Luau parties. They also discuss recently booked trips put together by Hawaii Aloha Travel agents.


 
How Hawaii Hawaii Agents Save you Money!


How Hawaii Agents save you Money

People who liked this podcast also liked "saving money on Hawaii Hotels

Show notes/links:
Shout outs to:
Chris and Malia
Yahoo BUZZ about Luau’s
Our guide to selecting a Luau
Internet shopping for Hawaii is bad for your health
Yaling and Bruce’s myspace page

Published by Bruce Fisher

Since 2006 Bruce has been writing and producing the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast and the Hawaii Vacation Blog which create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. His postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible. The tone is anecdotal, breezy, and devoid of any commercialism.

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Hawaii Hotel Update

THE OUTRIGGER REEF has added in-room, high-speed Internet as a value-add for guests. Also, the hotel’s fitness center was renovated and reopened, part of a $100 million remake still underway. The makeover of the Ocean Tower’s 200 rooms and suites was just completed.

THE FOUR SEASONS RESORT MAUI at Wailea has completed the installation of contemporary Hawaiian art, part of the hotel’s recently completed $50 million remodel. The 280 works are featured in the hotel’s guest rooms, corridors and public areas.

RESORTQUEST HAWAII has announced a wide range of fall specials for its three properties on the Big Island. Fourth-night-free promotions are available at Kona by the Sea, Shores at Waikoloa and Waikoloa Colony Villas. Free luaus, discount books and kids-stay-free deals are also available. Call (866) 774-2924 or visit www.resortquesthawaii.com.

THE WAILEA BEACH MARRIOTT Resort & Spa is offering the Exotic Escape Package, which includes daily breakfast for two, a 50-minute Elemis Coconut Rub and Milk Ritual and valet parking. The package, valid through Dec. 20, is priced from $369 to $413 per night for a minimum four-night stay. Call (800) 220-2925 or visit www.waileamarriott.com.

THE HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE has completed most phases of a $90 million upgrade, with updated rooms, enhanced service options and property-wide improvements. The room upgrades included new carpeting, wall art, renovated bathrooms and the installation of Hilton Serenity beds. All pools were resurfaced and retiled. Technology improvements include high-speed wireless Internet access.

Published by Bruce Fisher

Since 2006 Bruce has been writing and producing the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast and the Hawaii Vacation Blog which create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. His postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible. The tone is anecdotal, breezy, and devoid of any commercialism.

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When is the “best” time to visit Hawaii

Hawaii Vacation Connection #161
When is the "best" time to visit Hawaii

July 23, 2007  Today Yaling and Bruce talk about the best times to visit Hawaii and also discuss tips for saving money on your Hawaiian vacation. They also discuss recently booked trips put together by Hawaii Aloha Travel agents.


                                   When is the Best time to come to Hawaii?

    "When is the "best" time to visit Hawaii?"

                           

   

Show notes/links
Saving money on Hawaii Airfare
Climate of Hawaii from NOAA
Tips for flying to Hawaii

Published by Bruce Fisher

Since 2006 Bruce has been writing and producing the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast and the Hawaii Vacation Blog which create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. His postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible. The tone is anecdotal, breezy, and devoid of any commercialism.

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