Globetrotter’s takes off with a bang!

Friday, 31 Jul, 2006 0

Recently launched in Australia, in partnership with TravelMole, the Globetrotter’s LogBook has taken off with a real bang, with significant orders being placed for the amazing little log book.

Giedo Claes the Belgium based publisher said, “We have had an amazing response from our launch of the Globetrotter’s LogBook in Australia and New Zealand last week through TravelMole, with a number of leading Australian and New Zealand agents, wholesalers and tour operators ordering substantial quantities as a gift for their clients, with a number ordering the Globetrotter’s LogBook with their logo branded on them”.

He added, “The feedback we have received has also been great and very encouraging with the Australian and New Zealand trade clearly seeing the Globetrotter’s LogBook’s great benefits and how valuable it is for them as a gift and for their clients as a permanent record of their travels”.

TravelMole’s launch last week described the Globetrotter’s LogBook as, “The ultimate travel gift for you and your clients – the Globetrotter’s LogBook”, also offering TravelMole members a very special deal until the end of August, which can be seen by clicking on this link: www.globetrotterslogbook.com/travelmole.htm

TravelMole members can even leaf though a brief sample of the Globetrotter’s LogBook by clicking on this link: http://www.globetrotterslogbook.com/1_Countries.htm

The Globetrotter’s LogBook, ensures that while all good things have to come to end and travellers can always look at the photographs or digital images they took on their trip when we arrive home to remind them of their trip, much of the trip is soon sadly forgotten when they arrive home and The Mole believes that hard earned holiday or trip deserves better!

Giedo, an avid international traveller said he came up with the ultimate solution in the Globetrotter’s LogBook, enabling travellers to keep a permanent record of their travels and the Globetrotter’s LogBook is without doubt in The Mole’s opinion, the smartest little travel gizmo The Mole has seen in over 25 years of international travel and The Mole for one will be using the Globetrotter’s LogBook for all future trips.

The Globetrotter’s LogBook is the size of passport, but with a hard cover, is not only something we should all buy for ourselves, but it is a really fantastic little gift that every wholesaler and travel agent, MICE organiser, corporate agent, etc 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 also a chance to make difference in retaining clients with anyone able to give flowers or have a bottle of wine waiting at a hotel but sadly these are soon forgotten, whereas the Globstrotter’s Log Book is a gift that will last for ever.

Giedo said, “The price of each numbered Globetrotter’s LogBook is just €12.95, which converts into only about $A22/$NZ26.50 plus postage and packing, which for one copy is about $A6.50/$NZ8.50 giving a total cost of only $A28.50/$NZ35.00, delivered right to the recipient or to you by registered mail.

Visit www.globetrotterslogbook.com/travelmole.htm and order your copy now and if you would like to consider a bulk order or a logo branded edition, email Giedo now on [email protected]

A very special offer by The Mole



 

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