Robert Manuel launches Travel Ads
Robert Manuel, former Sales Manager at Agents Support Systems (e-Travel Blackboard) today announced the opening of Travel Ads, an independent agency selling travel advertising & e-Marketing solutions.
Mr Manuel, Travel Ads’ Manager, said “travel advertising need not be confusing or expensive. Managers today have a myriad of options from daily newsletters to a variety of print publications. You can now source all your Travel Advertising from one place” .
Mr Manuel also said “it costs no more to book your advertising with us and we guarantee one call will save valuable time and money! Most importantly we offer our clients an unbiased approach when researching and booking their travel marketing spend”.
If you need help with advertising your business and don’t know where to start. Call Travel Ads today, be rewarded with a range of exciting and affordable opportunities, the latest promotional ideas and a choice of the most popular travel media titles.
Travel Ads can even help you book ads on this newsletter!
For more information contact Robert Manuel +61 2 9267 9130 or email [email protected].
Coming soon www.travelads.com.au with last minute online banner advertising specials!
Graham Muldoon
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