InteleTravel inducts two more UK Ambassadors
Fast-growing homeworking agent firm InteleTravel has boosted its number of Ambassadors to 16
Two more core elite travel advisors were added – Clare Jackson, from Wanderlust Lifestyle with Clare in Kent and Sarah Stephens, from Sarah Stephens Escapes in Manchester.
Ambassadors are agents who have achieved a steady growth of sales and completed training to coach newer agents.
Training topics include ‘Getting Started’, ‘Understanding and Navigating your Back Office’, ‘Social Media Best Practices’ and ‘How to Sell Groups Effectively’.
They use their knowledge and skills to help new homeworking agents drive and grow their businesses.
In return, they receive priority invitations to events and dedicated Ambassador Events, with fees and costs paid by InteleTravel.
They also have a dedicated social media channel and exclusive monthly meetings.
Ambassadors are recognized by their InteleTravel red jacket.
Ambassadors also have a dedicated logo for use on their travel business collateral to add credibility.
InteleTravel UK Director Tricia Handley-Hughes said: “We are delighted to welcome Clare and Sarah. Our Ambassadors are highly influential advisors who are passionate about travel.”
InteleTravel has over 75 preferred partners and 12,000 advisors, with bookings up 41% in January 2023.
Learn more about : Inteletravel.com ( United Kingdom )
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