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COURSE: How to Plan and Host Group Trips

As the creator of influencer-led group trips, successfully hosting over 600 people over the last 6 years, not including over 100 people in Antarctica this year, I am now offering my complete course: How to Plan and Host Group Trips!

Stop waiting for travel collaborations to come to you or accept your proposals! Create your own highly profitable way of getting PAID TO TRAVEL!

After noticing this trend has been steadily catching popularity, and receiving numerous DM’s with questions about my business secrets, I have finally decided to divulge them. I have noticed many influencers try to host group trips, and give up, and it’s likely because they don’t have the techniques I do!

By the way, about half of my income comes from group trips...just to give you an idea of how lucrative it is. In fact, you can easily get your return on investment from this course, just by booking ONE person on your group trip!

Speaking of which: if you don’t think you’ll be able to book out a trip of 10 people or more, don’t worry! I’ll also be offering the exclusive opportunity to team up with either my own group trips, or other people who take this course with similar niches, to help you get those spaces filled! That means you’ll not only MAKE money, but you get to TRAVEL to the destination too!

So if you want to learn the most epic and fun way to monetize your audience, and learn how to plan and host group trips, sign up TODAY!

DATES: August 15, 22, and 29 at 9am PST (3 week course, 1 hour per week, will be recorded if you can’t make it)

COST: $450

NOTE: Due to the high amount of people stealing/copying my content without permission or credit, I will only be sending the detailed program outline and password to digital content after you purchase the course.

Alyssa Ramos

I’m Alyssa Ramos, a full-time, self-made, solo traveler who’s been to over 85+ Countries, all 7 Continents, 7 World Wonders, 7 Wonders of Nature, plus I recently climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and dove the Great Barrier Reef! I created this life of full-time traveling completely on my own, and my goal is to give you as much information and inspiration as possible to make travel happen for you too!

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  • I took Alyssa's group trips course last year with the intention of learning best practices to relaunch my own group trips in 2022 (after a 2-year hiatus from the pandemic). The course was well thought out, paced perfectly, and provided actionable takeaways for getting yourself up and running the right way. With the step-by-step plan offered by this course, I was able to relaunch my own group trips with a fresh take and have so far sold them all out within the first weeks of opening them. I've remade the investment of this course many times over and would recommend that you take this course if you're looking to dip your toes into influencer/expert-hosted group trip planning.

  • Alyssa was so amazing with the course . She really took the time out to anwser any question we had look over our work and give us feedback . She laid out everything very simple to be able to start hosting your own group trips . I cant wait to see all the students in the course out with their trips . I would 100 percent take another course by her in a heart beat . No matter where she was in the world she found internet to help us out and that speaks volumes to me . Thank you so much Alysaa.

  • I took the How to Plan & Host Group Trips course with Alyssa and found it extremely worthwhile. Alyssa was very organized and detailed in the information that she shared with us in addition to providing best practices from her personal experiences to make sure that we were ready for success upon completion of the course. I really loved her facilitation style and enthusiasm in delivering the content. She also took the time and energy to make sure that each session was appropriately scaffolded in chunks so that it wasn't information overload. Everything was easy to implement and practice with how she built and designed the course. She was timely in providing feedback and set the course up to allow everyone participating to interact together and bounce ideas off of each other. I still am in communication with people that I took the course with! The materials were put together well and Alyssa provided timely and helpful feedback for the course's homework and proposals. It was very much worth the investment and I had a great time learning skills that are applicable immediately. In fact, I modified my 30th birthday into a group trip for about 25 people! The course was engaging and informative and I highly, highly, highly recommend signing up for a course with Alyssa!

  • After meeting Alyssa on an actual group trip I not only loved her even more than seeing her on the website & IG but could not wait to take a course with her. Alyssa has a way of making things seem very simple but the work that is behind the scenes is very intensive and well planned out. She organized each part of the course so well and it felt the perfect pace to learn and to not overload the materials all at once. May I also mention that she did all of this while traveling on the rode while teaching us via Zoom. Alyssa's dedication to her students and her travel passion is extraordinary and I learned so much from taking a course with her.

  • Hey! I DM'd you on IG, but wanted to ask here instead. When you're working with these more local tour operators in Africa (like the ones you used in DRC, Uganda, etc.), are they comping you just the transportation or also the camps you're staying at (basically the whole package)? I know that a lot of the tour operators work closely with camps, but don't necessary own them, so I was wondering how that works.

    • Hi Maddie! Sorry I know I asked to comment on IG but then I couldn't find it, so I"m happy to find you here! It all depends on who asks who to do a collaboration or FAM (familiarization trip). Most of the tour companies ask me to come and do the tours to promote them on here and social media, so the whole trip is comped. But with FAM trips -- like if I request to do a tour to see if I want to add it as a group trip, it's not always completely free, especially right now that most businesses are suffering. For example, my recent Uganda trip was a FAM trip to see if I wanted to add it as a group trip, and the tour company had connections with the lodges so they pitched me to them for the free stays, but I still had to pay for things like national park entry and food! But if you're looking for a regular collab, they technically should include everything (besides maybe food).

  • Hey Alyssa I just signed up for the course I just wanted to make sure it went through I havnt gotten an email yet thank you .

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