100 Video Hooks To Stop The Scroll & Get People Inquiring
Use these hooks as text overlays on Reels, as the first slide in carousels, to start your captions or as a verbal hook at the beginning of face-to-camera videos
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They came to me with a shared Pinterest board, 34 resort tabs, and zero consensus on where to [honeymoon]. They leave for [Maldives] in October.
Not all Caribbean islands are meant for everyone. Here's why I recommended [Grenada] over [Jamaica] for a client's romantic getaway. It's all about knowing their vibe.
They wanted the resort they saw on Instagram. I knew it wouldn't match their quiet getaway goals. Here's what I booked them instead.
What's the best time to visit [Italy]? For my clients who wanted fewer crowds and actually good weather, [October] was the winner — here's why.
My client asked for [Bora Bora] but I knew their budget would stretch further in [Fiji]. Here's how I made their dream vacation work without them feeling like they compromised.
Has anyone else noticed how stressful booking a [type of trip] actually is?
Okay, so picture this — my client thought they had found the perfect resort for their [type of trip] but what they didn't realize was…
Here's what no one tells you about planning a [type of trip].
I'm not kidding when I say this resort saved their marriage. I'm not being dramatic. I'm being accurate.
My new client almost booked a hotel in [destination] that was going to be a 45-minute Uber ride every single day to everything they wanted to see. Here's what I did.
I'm on a mission to visit as many resorts in [destination] as possible and it all started when I realized that…
I thought I was booking a vacation. Turns out I was giving her the first week in three years where nobody needed anything from her.
I'm a travel advisor, and today I'm working on a [type of trip] for a client who has never actually taken a real break.
I recently heard someone say that travel advisors aren't necessary anymore… and I have thoughts.
When a client says "we found it on TikTok" I smile and immediately start looking for the actual good version of that trip.
I'm not kidding when I say this one client almost booked a resort that would have ruined their [type of trip].
I'm a travel advisor, and today I'm planning a [type of trip] for clients who want [insert what they want].
This client thought they couldn't afford the luxury hotel. Until I did this.
My biggest flex is having clients so relaxed on their [honeymoon] that they forget to post about it until day three.
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POV: You're tired of going down the internet rabbit hole and just want someone to tell you which resort is actually right for your [type of trip]. You found the right account.
You've had 14 resort tabs open for a week and they've all started to blur together. I can help.
If you currently have 27 browser tabs open and still don't know what to book for your [couples/family] getaway, here's what to do.
If you're seeing this you're down the internet rabbit hole trying to figure out what resort to book for your [type of trip]. Here's where I'd send you.
If you're planning a [type of trip] and it looks like a crime scene of open tabs and Pinterest boards… here's what to do.
Wish someone would just cut to the chase and tell you where to stay for your [type of trip]? That's literally my job.
Say what you want but planning a [family trip/honeymoon] is a full-time job.
Can we all agree that Google is great… until you're booking a $10k trip and second-guessing everything?
You're not gonna like this but the resort you found on TikTok might not be the right one for you.
No judgment but when I hear "We saw the hotel on TikTok" my first thought is "that may not go over well."
I can't be the only person who feels secondhand stress watching someone try to plan a $10K trip using Google.
Here's my take — you shouldn't have to earn your vacation by spending 20 hours researching and booking it.
Say what you want but I'm convinced most people don't realize how overwhelming [type of trip] planning actually is.
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If you're seeing this, it means you need a break from Slack notifications and back-to-back calls to kick back on the beach for a week. Here's where I'd book you.
If you're seeing this and you want a [type of trip] that isn't based on an algorithm or a cookie-cutter package, you've found the right person.
This is your sign to close those 27 browser tabs and let a travel advisor plan your [type of trip] instead.
You know that feeling when you land and literally nothing is your problem? That's what I do.
This is your sign to start working with a travel advisor, so you pick a resort for that [type of trip] that actually looks like the photos online.
Okay, so picture this — you're sipping coffee in [Italy] instead of answering Slack messages.
All I have to say is you're missing out if you think travel advisors are just for White Lotus-level trips. Although I do book those. But that's not the point.
I think what you need more than ever is five days somewhere quiet, beautiful, and already planned for you.
Everything about this itinerary I planned for [destination] makes me want to go on it myself.
Hills I will die on as someone who books [honeymoon/family/Caribbean] trips for a living: the destination matters less than the property, and the property matters less than knowing which room to request.
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This is your sign to skip the research, the planning, and the endless scrolling for that [type of trip] and let me handle it.
If you're planning a [trip type] and drowning in browser tabs, here's how I simplify the entire process.
Let me save you 10+ hours. I already know the best resorts and room categories for your [type of trip].
You're not bad at planning travel. You're just doing a job that was never supposed to be yours.
All I have to say is you're missing out if you've never just handed over the reins and let someone else figure it all out.
I think what you need more than ever is a vacation that actually feels like one. And that starts with the planning.
Every single time I book this resort, my clients come home feeling [more connected/so relaxed].
I'm not kidding when I say my clients don't lift a finger once their trip is booked.
Say what you want about planning being "part of the fun," but most of my clients disagree.
I think what you need more than ever is clarity on what to book for your [type of trip], not more inspiration.
My clients don't have a trip spreadsheet. I have the trip spreadsheet.
I'm a travel advisor, and today I'm eliminating 47 open tabs and 3 months of overthinking for my clients visiting [destination].
What you really need is someone to do the planning so you can just show up to [destination] for that [type of trip].
I've never been a spreadsheet person, but when it comes to travel planning my whole job is to make sure you don't have to be either.
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3 resorts I'm loving for fall and winter [type of trip] getaways.
I am constantly amazed by how many people think booking their [type of trip] with a travel advisor is more expensive. Here's the truth.
My non-negotiables as a [your niche] planner.
Five stars is a rating. The actual experience is a whole other conversation. I keep notes.
3 questions I ask every client before I recommend resorts for their [type of trip].
A client once said "We don't need help planning this one" — and then this happened.
No one talks about this part of planning [type of trip], but it made all the difference.
Can we all agree that resort reviews don't replace real recommendations?
You're not gonna like this, but loyalty points and credit cards aren't always the best way to get the perks and upgrades.
Can we all agree that waiting for a good deal is not the best strategy for your [honeymoon/girls' getaway]?
Can we all agree that booking your [anniversary/honeymoon] through a search engine feels kind of risky?
She cried when I sent the [honeymoon] itinerary. I've never once thought about switching careers.
I think what you need more than ever is someone to filter out what won't work for you.
Say what you want about "travel hacks," but nothing beats knowing the right people and the right properties.
Every single time I talk to a client about travel plans, I ask about how they want to feel — not just where they want to go.
I'm not kidding when I say I've stayed up late rerouting clients around a hurricane.
Everything about this itinerary for [destination] was designed to make decision-making disappear.
Realistic luxury: what a $7K budget actually gets you in [destination].
What can you book in [destination] for [budget]? Let's break it down.
I've never been a one-size-fits-all advisor. Every single trip is personal.
When I say I know that resort, I don't mean I've seen the website. I mean I know which room categories to avoid, when the upgrade is absolutely worth it, and what to say so something special is waiting at check-in.
3 [Caribbean/European/honeymoon] resorts I keep recommending that have nothing to do with what shows up on Google.
The resort that feels just slightly out of reach usually isn't. It just needs someone who books it regularly enough to know how to make the numbers work.
You don't book [X] trips without developing some very strong opinions. Here are mine.
If I had to plan 10 days in [destination] for [type of traveler], here are 3 things that would be in every single itinerary.