Turkey Travel Planner Masters an Online Market Niche

Turkey Travel PlannerTom Brosnahan started writing about Turkey 40 years ago as a Peace Corps Volunteer and developed a successful guidebook series to "demystify" Turkey for American travelers. Though his guidebooks, including Frommer's "Turkey on $5 a Day" and the Lonely Planet "Turkey" are still top sellers, it’s Brosnahan’s TurkeyTravelPlanner.com that turned his business into a mini-empire.

“Many travel writers enjoy roaming the entire world, always visiting and describing new places,” say Brosnahan. “I realized early that focusing on a particular niche was the best way to run a successful business and more difficult for competitors to overcome your lead,” says Brosnahan.

Turkeytravelplanner.com is laser-focused on Turkey travel and receives two million visitors annually from more than 170 countries. “My web site stands out from larger travel websites which tend to cover the entire world, but thinly,” says Brosnahan. “Because I focus on Turkey with depth and discernment, my website is regarded as a rich resource for planning a trip to Turkey and provides more depth than the competition.” Turkey Travel Planner logo

Brosnahan’s expertise and voice contribute to the popularity of TurkeyTravelPlanner.com. Brosnahan strives to provide a deep, authentic level of customer interaction. Brosnahan personally answers email messages sand participate in his website's online forums, which strengthens his brand among users and provides essential feedback about his marketplace.

Brosnahan’s niche focus helps his web site reach the top of the search engines. Using the common key word phrase “turkey travel” in Google consistently delivers TurkeyTravelPlanner.com as the number one search result. Income from Brosnahan’s web site comes from several sources, including personal travel planning consultations, click-thru and banner advertising, affiliate commissions from other sites provide for sales and leads, and sponsored advertising.

Brosnahan credits his multi-faceted promotion strategy, that includes both traditional and online media, as a cornerstone to his success. He’s published many articles and photographs in leading magazines, including Travel and Leisure, The New York Times and the Daily Telegraph (London), and appeared on numerous television and radio programs, including ABC's Good Morning America, NPR's Talk of the Nation, and the Travel Channel. He has lectured at the Smithsonian Institution and the American Turkish Council.

"Getting Slightly Famous is not for the ego, it’s a strategy that serves as the foundation of small-business success,” says Brosnahan. “People increasingly gravitate toward niche-focused businesses, versus large corporations, because they hunger for real people who know what they're doing. Niche-focused businesses can provide high-touch personal service that cultivates lifelong loyal customers.”

“My advice is to target a marketplace where you can develop an advantage through knowledge, important contacts and, most importantly, an enduring love for your market niche,” says Brosnahan. “For me, getting Slightly Famous is a direct result of maintaining my prominence as a Turkey travel expert. This is a tremendous advantage over generalists who can not compete with my credentials.”

Turkey

Turkey has good stuff for traveler.I really like Turkey. avşa adası you have to visit there if you want to go there..thank you very much

i love turkey...visited it

i love turkey...visited it once in childhood....wud like to go there once again.

Great

Its nice to know that your website on turkey and had such an impressive role to play for your business..

Regards,
Priya from Goa

When I go for tour somewhere

When I go for tour somewhere , some times I face difficulty with new place as the place is unknown to me then i search for a guide. so thank you Tom Brosnahan for your travel guide on Turkey.

totally agreed....thanks a

totally agreed....thanks a lot Tom...i hope it helps me for my next trip to New Zealand...

I really like Turkey. I am

I really like Turkey. I am experting to see this website. I would love to get lots of info from there.

turkey

if somene says holiday,i remember first when i have been the turkey for

Tatil ( holiday )

they call the tatil..anyway..i have been the marmaris..

marmaris is a one of best holiday place in turkey..

we were thnik,in first go there..it will be so diffrent place.

and there ae lots of rules because of religion..

but really not like that..all people so kind and friendly..

we have taken lots of excursion and more..

we have been an island its name erken rezervasyon..

you have to visit there if you want to go there..thank you very much

Turkey got tons of tradition

Turkey got tons of tradition and history. Turkey need more explosure on the web to get attention.

Turkey has good stuff for

Turkey has good stuff for traveler. More online exposure is great!

I need to see that site. I

I need to see that site. I have heard many story about Turkey. I hope to see turkey one day.

He is a legend

Tom Brosnahan is a real legend in the travel industry. As you have stated whatever you writeabout Turkey in google, his site comes first. We have nothing to do other than respect his knowledge:)
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I am curious about that site

I am curious about that site specially because I never been to Turkey and I plan a vacation in Tatil, I've been "warned" earlier that this is a country worth visiting because it's so much different from the rest and I really want to experience that.

This is another example of a

This is another example of a person that managed to have a success in the business but of course after a while and not an instant hit on the market. You need time to set a successful business that can give you a financial freedom that everyone wants so much. After you hit success then go on a royal caribbean cruise and enjoy yourself.

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