Jet2holidays launches E-shot agent competition
Jet2holidays launching a brand-new agent competition, which will equip trade partners with the tools to use E-shots to communicate with customers effectively
Six prizes are also up for grabs in the E-Shot Hotshot competition.
It is designed to help agents build and maintain relationships with customers, grow brand awareness and showcase their offering.
Running from the 16 August – 12 September, agents need to sign up [email protected] to their database to have a chance of winning.
Jet2holidays has created an E-Shot Hotshot booklet for agents which showcases the importance of E-shots as an effective marketing tool
The booklet includes detailed guidance on how agency partners can use E-shots to reach more customers.
It gives agents the chance to become experts in areas such as growing a database, creating QR codes and creating content.
Each E-shot that an agency partner sends will be one entry into a prize draw, meaning the more E-shots sent the greater the chance of them winning one of the prizes.
The six competition prizes include: a radio advert, shop signage, agency website, paid social media campaign, outdoor advertising or a Jet2holidays office refit.
Two prizes up for grabs each week.
"Over the last 18 months, buying habits have changed with more of us now shopping online and looking to social media for inspiration. That is why it is so important for independent travel agents to equip themselves with the marketing tools to attract customers and sell package holidays to drive business growth," said Alan Cross, Head of Trade at Jet2holidays.
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