New Marketing eBook for Travel Agents
It’s done. Finished. It’s ready to go! Over 400 pages, featuring 273 marketing ideas with 100’s of variations and suggestions PLUS over 700 “live links†to resource websites and more. The content is written for the North American travel agency owner / manager, home based and virtual agents and anyone involved in marketing and generating new business for their agency. “The ideas are all low to no cost and doable,†says Steve Crowhurst, CTC author of the e-Book and one of Canada’s most sought after speaker and trainer on generating new business in the world of retail travel.
After reviewing Crowhurst’s e-Book Steve Gillick CTM, President & C.O.O. of The Canadian Institute of Travel Counsellors had this to say: “Leave it to Steve Crowhurst, that creative travel industry cheer-leader to come up with an absolutely ‘must have’ book for travel professionals. Crowhurst’s 273 ‘No fluff-No theory’ Marketing Ideas for Travel Agents is brilliant. The detail is astounding. The variety of topics is mind-boggling and the value is priceless. Whether you are a travel agency looking for a leg-up on the competition, a home based counsellor looking to make an impact in the neighbourhood, a supplier who needs inspiration to market a product or a trainer seeking to add a touch of genius to your sessions, this book will give you those ideas — simply — directly with no long winded explanations or motherhood statements attached. Crowhurst has earned his kudos for revving up the industry, and CITC is more than pleased to highly recommend this book.â€
Crowhurst prefers to keep it green – so the e-Book is sold in the PDF format. It arrives via YouSendIt. The cost is $39.95 + taxes. Purchase of the book includes 2-hours of idea consulting time with Crowhurst – details are in the e-Book. Sample / review copies can be requested from: [email protected]
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