Have you ever thought of becoming a travel agent?

Have you been planning your own or your friends’ travel for years, and loved it? Then, why not make a commission on your work from now on?

Looking at being a travel agent from a 10,000-foot view, there are 3 ways to become an agent.

  • I compared a few travel agency hosts, and I feel Cornerstone is one of the best.

    1. They only charge $30-$40/month.

    2. They give you 80-90% of the total commission.

    3. You don't have to convince other people to join the agency to make real money; it's not multilevel.

    4. You are provided with a LOT of training - all for free.

    5. You are provided with everything you need to get started in the business, with just that $30-$40/month. Like your CRM software, which acts as a centralized, digital database where you keep track of all your customers and leads, and Cornerstone calculates your commission.

  • Here is Cornerstone's Travel Agent info website:

    https://www.travelwithcornerstone.com/beatravelagent

  • If you decide to join, click the "START NOW" button at the bottom of Cornerstone’s Becoming an Agent website. After picking how you would like to be charged - $30 or $40 each month on a monthly or quarterly basis, you fill out a form with your information. When you get to the Referring Agent Full Name question, PLEASE type in my name “DONNA KUKLIS.”

  • I do recommend that you decide on your Travel Agency name before officially signing up; however, you can always change it down the line.

    If you have ANY questions, please email me.

    Along with the training you’ll receive from Cornerstone, I will help you have a strong start.

You can:

  1. get hired by a brick-and-mortar travel agency - very inflexible

  2. start your own travel agency - most difficult

  3. sign under a host travel agency - most flexible and easy

  • "It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed."

    — Theodore Roosevelt

  • "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference."

    — Robert Frost

  • "It's not the things we do in life that we regret on our deathbed, it's the things we do not do."

    — Randy Pausch