The Sales Traveler
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Trip ROI

Decide whether the trip deserves the time, budget, and recovery cost.

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Hotel scorecard

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Revenue travel FAQ

What should I read first?

Start with The Sales Traveler Standard, then use the trip ROI scorecard or hotel scorecard based on your immediate decision.

What is the fastest way to understand the site?

Read the standard, browse insights, and use the tools page to see how the site organizes revenue travel decisions.

Can brands partner with The Sales Traveler?

Yes. Brands can apply for disclosed media, research, licensing, or advisory if they fit the revenue-travel audience.

What happens next

If you submitted a form, the message has been routed through the site’s Netlify form workflow. If you joined the newsletter, start with the standard and the current decision tools while the site builds the category around revenue travel performance.

The best way to use The Sales Traveler is to arrive with a live decision: should the trip happen, where should the traveler stay, who needs to be in the room, what could break the meeting, and what must happen after the traveler lands home?

Useful next step: Send the trip ROI scorecard to the person who approves travel before another low-intent trip burns the calendar.

How to use the site well

Start with the live decision: a trip, hotel, dinner, conference, policy exception, or partner question.
Use the tools before booking: the strongest leverage happens before the calendar and expense report are already committed.
Send useful field reality: the site gets stronger when revenue travelers share what actually happened on the road.
Keep the trust doctrine close: disclosed sponsorship can support the site, but editorial judgment remains independent.