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If you’re a travel advisor offering more than one type of trip, a single services page isn’t working. Here’s why Magic Miles, a web template for travel agencies, was built differently.

Disney trips. Honeymoons. Resort weddings. Family travel. You’ve built real expertise across more than one kind of trip, and you want to highlight them all.
But somewhere along the way, all of that ended up on one page. A long, scrollable, slightly confusing services page that tries to speak to everyone and ends up landing with no one.
This is a structure problem, and it’s one of the most common things I see when travel advisors share their current websites with me.


When someone lands on your site looking for help planning their honeymoon, they don’t want to scroll past your Disney packages to find it. When a family wants a Disney trip, they don’t need to wade through romantic itineraries first.
A jumbled services page doesn’t just look disorganized, it creates doubt. It makes a potential client wonder whether you’re really focused on what they need, or whether you just do a little of everything.
You’re focused. Your website just isn’t showing it.

Each type of travel you offer deserves its own page. Not because of SEO, (but that does help!) but because each client is a different person with a different problem, and they deserve to feel like you’re talking directly to them.
A dedicated services page can speak to that specific traveler, answer their specific questions, and guide them toward booking, without making them sort through everything else you offer to get there.
That’s not a complicated website. That’s a website with a clear structure. There’s a real difference.
A good web template for a travel agency doesn’t just give you pages, it gives you a layout that makes sense for how clients actually shop for a travel advisor.



Magic Miles is a web template for travel agencies built on Showit, a great drag-and-drop platform that requires zero coding! It includes four dedicated services pages, one for each type of travel you offer, so every client who lands on your site finds a page that feels like it was written for them.
It also comes with guided copy prompts throughout, so you’re not staring at a blank page trying to figure out what to say. Professionally licensed images are included so you can go live without hunting for usable visuals. And it’s built with SEO foundations already in place. Basically win / win / win (Michael Scott voice)
Most people customize and launch within a week. Some in a few days.

If your services page is currently doing the job of four pages, and not doing any of them well, Magic Miles is worth a look.
Explore the Magic Miles template here for details, pricing options, and a demo – jetsiteandroam.com/magic-miles
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