EMBARGOED UNTIL APPROVED BY JAJ – Explore the world, keep a souvenir – the smartest thing we have seen!
As some of the world’s most avid travellers, Australians and New Zealanders of all ages enjoy discovering exciting new destinations, rediscovering old ones and enjoying great new experiences.
While all good things have to come to end when we get back home, we can always look at the photographs or digital images we took to remind us of our trip and we might also have a heap of brochures and maps to look at as mementos.
It is amazing though how few of us actually take the time to keep a diary or log book to jot down our experiences or bits and pieces of information, which are sadly soon forgotten when we arrive home.
Perhaps we can’t be bothered, maybe its too hard, or that simply carrying around a bulky note book is too much trouble, but as a holiday or trip is one of the biggest investments we make, The Mole believes that hard earned holiday or trip deserves better!
Giedo Claes, an avid international traveller and publisher based in Belgium has come up 
The Globetrotter’s LogBook is the size of passport but with a hard cover and is not only something we should all buy for ourselves, but is a really fantastic little gift that every wholesaler and travel agent in Australia and New Zealand should purchase to give to every one of their valued clients as a really smashing, “thank you for giving us your business pre-departure gift”.
It is an ideal chance for you to make difference in retaining your clients, because while anyone can give flowers or have a bottle of wine waiting at a hotel, sadly these are soon forgotten, whereas the Globstrotters Log Book is a gift that will last for ever.
Giedo told me, “A Belgian wholesaler has just bought several hundred Globetrotter’s LogBooks to give to clients when they travel in Europe and further afield and we have many travel agents who buy the Globetrotter’s LogBook from us to give to all their clients as a pre-departure gift and for bulk orders we can also brand them with the company’s logo etc”.
“Of course, many people buy them for us for themselves and whether you are a travel agent tour operator, airline or private individual, the Globetrotter’s LogBook is so easy to purchase, because all you have to do is log onto our web site: – www.globetrotterslogbook.com/travelmole.htm and your Globetrotter’s LogBook will be delivered right to your door!”

Giedo added, “The price of each numbered Globetrotter’s LogBook is just €12.95, which converts into only $A22 plus postage and packing, which for one copy is about €4, about $A6.50 giving a total cost of only $A28.50, delivered right to the recipient or to you in Australia.
He also said, “We have some more great news in that the Mole has negotiated a very special deal for TravelMole subscribers so that all Globetrotter’s LogBooks ordered by TravelMole subscribers will include a beautiful, solid box, wrapped in thick old fashioned brown paper with some old fashioned stamps, tied up with string and if it is a gift, with your personal message written by hand on a card and sent to your chosen recipient – what a great surprise gift!
Visit www.globetrotterslogbook.com/travelmole.htm and order your copy now and if you would like to consider a bulk order, email Giedo now on [email protected]
A very special offer by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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