Inspire My Holiday Trade Hub introduces its trade sales campaigns in the UK
Inspire My Holiday Trade Hub in the UK has launched a first-of-its-kind opportunity for Tour Operators, Cruise Lines and Wholesalers to increase their trade sales through their popular consumer-facing website, Inspire My Holiday. The one-year old company helps travel agencies and tour operators to instantly give tailored holiday inspiration for their clients through a destination search tool.
Trade Sales Campaign partners will receive an exclusive landing page promoting a selection of their holiday packages, along with a variety of consumer marketing activities to help drive traffic and leads through to one of their online, retail or homeworking group partners who will be the sales call to action.
Head of Partnerships Lockie Kerr explains, “whilst there’s obvious benefits in investing in brand awareness and educating travel agents and homeworkers, Tour Operators, Cruise Lines and Wholesaler trade teams are under increased pressure to generate a sales ROI with any investment and this unique sales-focused opportunity can help support these objectives whilst supporting their trade partners in a proactive way.”
Tourist boards and hotels can be included in these campaigns by partnering with their preferred operator, ensuring their destination or property is the exclusive focus.
Lockie adds, “with the important Q1 sales period approaching, it feels like the perfect time to offer this opportunity. We’d love to hear from any trade-friendly brands that are interested in learning more.”
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