Grounded by Covid-19, This Pro Traveler Used Searchie to Create a Travel Course

Brianna Shade and her husband were full-time travel bloggers—until Covid-19 grounded them and forced them to take a close look at their business. During my interview with Brianna this winter, she explains how they refined their business model to focus on educating their clients about travel planning. In the interview, she shares her beautiful Hub with us.

She Shows off All Her Course Features First

Brianna used Searchie to create a Hub for her course, Takeoff. This course has a success road map with multiple modules, each with their own instructional playlist. There is a link to the Facebook group for the course, and an ever-growing playlist of 2-minute travel tip videos.

Share with Your Friends Call-to-Action: Brilliant!

One of the most unique features of Brianna’s Hub is her “Share with your friends” CTA button, which allows a client to invite a friend to view the Takeoff sales page. Brilliant!

A Well-Branded Hub Sells Your Personality & Itself

Brianna’s Hub is clear and well-branded, with consistent colors and graphics. Her course launched March 1st.

Brianna’s Hub has tiny cat illustrations sprinkled throughout. What a great example of adding your personality and fun into your Hub!

Searchie is Fun! Dive In!

When asked about what advice she’d offer new or prospective Searchie users, Brianna urged us all to dive in and explore. She encourages us to learn by poking around and playing with the features. She says, “Have fun with it!”

Don’t miss this inspiring interview. How can you put some fun and personality into your Hub?

Check out Searchie Success, a Facebook page that features all sorts of Searchie users who've created amazing things in Searchie. . . a playlist, a Hub, a widget—whatever! The interviews look at the incredible ways people are using Searchie in their business so we can all learn from each other and grow our business. 





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