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TRAVELSAVERS holding workshops

Monday, 08 Jul, 2004 0

TRAVELSAVERS plans educational and networking seminars for agencies in 15 US markets this fall, running from 8 September to 13 November.

The focus will be on technology and marketing, according to the company founded 35 years ago.

TRAVELSAVERS says its success is based on a unique distribution philosophy that allows each of its member agencies an exclusive territory.

Each territory has a population of up to 50,000. All leads generated in a members’ designated territory are business opportunities solely for the agency.

TRAVELSAVERS also supplies national advertising and marketing initiatives.

For more information, visit www.travelsavers.com.

Report by David Wilkening



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