TIPTO hails increase in new agents, homeworkers at events
TIPTO figures show an increase in first-time agent attendees and homeworkers joining suppliers at nationwide events.
In the seven months from September, TIPTO has held 22 events.
Its supplier members met 1,202 agents; and almost half (48%) were completely new to TIPTO and 42% held homeworker status.
March was a big month for TIPTO with seven roadshows taking place across cities in the North West and South West of England, as well as in Northern Ireland.
Meeting 350 agents face2face in March alone, supplier members delivered over 700 training presentations and gave away prizes including a Fam trip at each event, £200 and £250 in holiday vouchers, a festive overnight stay onboard Ambassador Cruise Line, and more.
March also saw a brand new stop on TIPTO’s roadshow tour in Lancaster.
TIPTO events are free to attend for all UK and Irish agents and homeworkers.
Agents can register for more information on training days, roadshow and supershow events at www.tipto.co.uk.
Agents can also complete supplier training online to gain Gold Star status.
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