TOSS OUT OLD HAT TRAINING – TRAIN YOUR AGENTS ONLINE
TOSS OUT OLD HAT TRAINING – TRAIN YOUR AGENTS ONLINE
Increasing popularity amongst consultants has sparked strong interest from wholesalers, retail groups and Tourist Bureaus in the training website www.TrainingModules.Travel.
This innovative online training system which rolled out in May 2008, has now been developed to offer an enhanced ‘white label’ version specifically for individual wholesalers, retail groups or Tourist Bureau in their on line identity. This new version uses secure technology to enable total control of who has access to complete training modules.
As well as the popular modular training on offer, the sites also provide for unlimited html e-blast capabilities to all registered agents; has tactical pages highlighting that extra special campaign information; and has static pages to convey important information and contact details. Specific reporting functions make the system perfect for monitoring user activity and running follow ups or incentives and competitions to further encourage usage and skills.
Interested organisations should call Colin Slark (0409 777747) to arrange for a demonstration and more information on how TrainingModules.Travel can cost effectively train your preferred travel agents and create a greater brand loyalty.
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