Hunting Sailor
AH enthusiast
Great thread!
Several great points from many posters.
Being part of a another "luxury" industry I'm very well aware that you are inclined to not make everybody happy 100% of the time.
When it comes to the all in all it is great for many areas, for some it isn't, but I would suggest that if there are add ons that they are lumped at the bottom, as to the "package" plus all mandatory fees it would be in the region of xxx $.
I've seen this in some posts here on AH, but the outfitters here have a great way to get input of how the clients want their marketing to be seen.
When people ask what others paid for any service or product and check with others what they have paid and are unhappy because others got a better price I always think (and sometimes ask), Where they not happy when they booked/purchased the service/product? Life isn't fair and equal. Just look at the hunt for the larger trophy, lady luck sometimes smiles and sometimes not.
Guests/ clients that have paid lots of $, probably are OK, if the price is a little higher, but they get the service/small stuff, (t-shirt, soda, alcohol, airport pickup etc). The extra fiddling is usually not worth it.
Open and honest up front communication beats the wheeling and dealing at the end. Nobody likes to be "nickeled and dimed", but we all know it is a business and honest Outfitters and honest clients will continue to promote each other.
Reasonable fees added to the hunt makes sense. Pickup at whatever airport, or town that is convenient makes sense to have it included. Anything out of there to be charged. Somehow somebody is going to be charged and somebody is going get paid to supply the service, whether it is the Outfitter or another company, the client will somehow pay and that seems fair to me.
Choose @gizmo's Amarillo as the start, but if somebody wants to be helped from Atlanta with rifle imports to the US, get flights or road transfer I'm sure someone would help the client. If the client wants gizmo to do it then go ahead and charge. Pick up at Lubbock is the same scenario, but on a different scale.
A fair and honest offer and any added services for a transparent expected total amount goes a long way as a start.
Any details can(should) then be discussed to finalize the offer.
Another part is that most of the Outfitters probably prefer to be out in the bush rather than to update webpages and sit in the office.
Unfortunately that is also part of the business and having the correct marketing is worth so much. Getting the correct help with the websites and marketing is imperative. (Any web designers and digital marketeers out there? There's a market here for you).
Nobody wants to feel that they are taken advantage of, although every customer is in one way or another. It's when the small stuff comes into play that it leaves a bitter taste and the service provider lose a customer.
//Gus
Several great points from many posters.
Being part of a another "luxury" industry I'm very well aware that you are inclined to not make everybody happy 100% of the time.
When it comes to the all in all it is great for many areas, for some it isn't, but I would suggest that if there are add ons that they are lumped at the bottom, as to the "package" plus all mandatory fees it would be in the region of xxx $.
I've seen this in some posts here on AH, but the outfitters here have a great way to get input of how the clients want their marketing to be seen.
When people ask what others paid for any service or product and check with others what they have paid and are unhappy because others got a better price I always think (and sometimes ask), Where they not happy when they booked/purchased the service/product? Life isn't fair and equal. Just look at the hunt for the larger trophy, lady luck sometimes smiles and sometimes not.
Guests/ clients that have paid lots of $, probably are OK, if the price is a little higher, but they get the service/small stuff, (t-shirt, soda, alcohol, airport pickup etc). The extra fiddling is usually not worth it.
Open and honest up front communication beats the wheeling and dealing at the end. Nobody likes to be "nickeled and dimed", but we all know it is a business and honest Outfitters and honest clients will continue to promote each other.
Reasonable fees added to the hunt makes sense. Pickup at whatever airport, or town that is convenient makes sense to have it included. Anything out of there to be charged. Somehow somebody is going to be charged and somebody is going get paid to supply the service, whether it is the Outfitter or another company, the client will somehow pay and that seems fair to me.
Choose @gizmo's Amarillo as the start, but if somebody wants to be helped from Atlanta with rifle imports to the US, get flights or road transfer I'm sure someone would help the client. If the client wants gizmo to do it then go ahead and charge. Pick up at Lubbock is the same scenario, but on a different scale.
A fair and honest offer and any added services for a transparent expected total amount goes a long way as a start.
Any details can(should) then be discussed to finalize the offer.
Another part is that most of the Outfitters probably prefer to be out in the bush rather than to update webpages and sit in the office.
Unfortunately that is also part of the business and having the correct marketing is worth so much. Getting the correct help with the websites and marketing is imperative. (Any web designers and digital marketeers out there? There's a market here for you).
Nobody wants to feel that they are taken advantage of, although every customer is in one way or another. It's when the small stuff comes into play that it leaves a bitter taste and the service provider lose a customer.
//Gus