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Travel: the new incentive to do more business

How do you get prospects to become customers? What extra can you add to your presentation to close the sale? Why not try an incentive? The top three incentives for people to do anything are cash, products, and travel. Cash incentives cost the most and believe it or not, they are the least effective. The reason is that you pay dollar for dollar and what little cash you offer is used to pay bills and quickly forgotten. The products work pretty well, and it’s true that you can buy them at a discount off the retail price, but the problem is that most of your customers already have everything. It is almost impossible to guess what they want. Printed mugs, shirts, and pens are so out of style. What’s left to offer, a CD player?

Vacation and travel incentives are one of the most powerful methods of attracting business, retaining profitable customers, increasing profits, improving product awareness, and improving employee productivity. Businesses that have used vacation incentives in their marketing and promotions have seen at least a 30% increase in sales!

Why not pleasure trips? First of all, it is the cheapest. The most successful travel promotion in the country today (I’ll mention it later in this article) cost 1.5% of its market value! Major recreation trips appeal to everyone. And traveling is a lasting gift. For example, think of all the preparation that goes into a long vacation. Then think of all the photos you take during your vacation and remember for a lifetime. That’s how it is. Vacation memories can last forever! How’s that for a great incentive! To show you how powerful recreational travel is, just look at the most popular screen savers on everyone’s computer. You will not find pictures of money. You will not find product photos. What you will find is everyone’s dream vacation spot with palm trees in the background. Get the picture! The first words of most lottery winners are, “The first thing I’m going to do is go on vacation.” I guess you understand that recreational travel is a great incentive.

According to the results of an email survey conducted by Incentive Travel Fact Book, 58% say that travel is more effective than cash or merchandise. Respondents consider travel to be the most effective reward. “Cash bonuses are necessary, but travel is a bigger reward,” says Verizon’s Porterfield. Porterfield added: “When people spend their money, it goes away. But the recognition that comes from travel incentives lives on.” Additionally, in a recent survey of American workers, 85% said they were motivated by vacation travel incentives.

Incentive magazine in its September 2003 issue said that travel is remembered two to one over cash or merchandise and a USA Today poll said “93% prefer travel over other incentives.” Incentive Magazine said that companies that responded to a recent survey said that travel incentives meet 99% of their goals.

Travel incentives are great sales incentives. In a special report in Promo Magazine, it was noted that LifeUSA attracted new agents and skyrocketed sales by ditching its annual cash incentive program for an inclusive campaign that gave away merchandise and travel. At the end of the program, enrollment exceeded LifeUSA’s initial goal by 700%!

Travel incentives are great employee incentives. President of Target Appliances Daryl Gamerman in Maryland said, “We introduced our first travel incentive for sales employees five years ago and since then we’ve only lost staff due to retirement. I never have a problem with our salespeople not working.” Lasted”. or volunteer for an extra job, because they know it will help them qualify for a big trip.

Travel incentives build customer loyalty. Garco Building Systems’ Frequent Builders program offered travel awards to individuals. Since the launch of the program, Garco has experienced a growth rate of 15% to 25%, compared to the industry standard of 2% to 3%.

COST OF TRAVEL INCENTIVES

Now let’s get to the best part. You can buy recreational rides in bulk, and I mean really in bulk. Look at these figures.

MARKET VALUE VACATION INCENTIVE COST

Two night stay for two
at the main resort $16 $400.00

Three day cruise for two
to Mexico or Bahamas $50 $1,500.00

Round trip plane tickets for two
To major tourist centers throughout
North America $30 $2,000.00

Seven nights and eight days vacation
At the main resort, including round trip.
airfare $1,000 $3,500.00

Okay, make your choice. All these vacation incentives are marketed through
my company, we are the leading travel incentive company in North America, providing businesses with an affordable way to take advantage of the most exciting and effective promotional premium available today. Trip! For the past 16 years, we’ve been helping business owners attract new customers, generate leads, referrals, and appointments, and help retain great employees through extraordinary, affordable travel promotion. We are a certified full-service travel agency and a member of the major travel agency associations.

Let me describe our exclusive travel incentive, called Fly Free America.

This is what our travel incentive includes:

1. Two complimentary round-trip airline tickets to four- and five-star domestic and international destinations valued at over $2,000![ at a recent charity auction, these two tickets sold for $1,000.]

2. Travel on all major airlines to more than 47 four- and five-star hotels, all-inclusive resorts, and condos in Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, Lake Tahoe, and more.

3. Great hotel rates 365 days a year, prices start at $130 a night [Stay in Hawaii or the Bahamas for only $179 per night]

4. Tickets valid for three years

5. No restrictions, airfare valid from January 1 to December 31.

6. Children under 12 years old stay FREE at our resorts.

7. Frequent flyer miles accepted on all our flights

8. Tickets are valid from any airport in the US or Canada.

9. Absolutely no timeshares are associated with our incentives.

Unlike other incentive travel companies, we are a high-touch company. We are known by the company we keep. Our partial client list includes the FBI, Federal Express, American Express, Auto Nation, MBNA Bank, Time-Life, Citibank, Marriott, and Sprint to name a few. These and hundreds of other businesses trust Fly Free America to facilitate their customer and employee acquisition/retention programs.

If you think offering a travel incentive program is expensive, think again. Our travel incentive of two complimentary round-trip tickets on major airlines costs you just $30.00 or less in volume, while your customers/employees get a luxurious dream vacation with $30 airfare savings value. 2,000. More than 90% of companies that use Fly Free America as an incentive in their business reorder the program. OVER 8 MILLION HAVE BEEN SOLD!

Our clients have been using our travel premiums successfully for over 16 years to:

Increase revenue – Acquisition of new customers

Increase sales from your existing base and increase customer retention

Generate more lead referrals from customers

Reward and motivate sales staff

Improve morale through employee rewards and benefit programs

Increase contract/warranty and/or service package renewals

Success stories:

Citibank – new credit card activation (25% increase)

MBNA Bank: to activate new credit card accounts (60% increase)

American Express – promotions catalog (customer retention / rewards)

Sprint: to activate new cell phone accounts (30% of new business)

Nextel – to activate new cellular accounts (35% increase in activation)

Blue Beard’s Castle: Lead Generation (1,000 units/month purchase over a nine-year period; zero consumer complaints)

MCG Marketing: buy 600 units/month for 6 years. (35% increase in your collateral business)

Fraternal Order of Police – increased the number of donations by an average of over 700%

… and hundreds more.

With hundreds of FBI agents traveling each year, our travel professionals treat everyone who calls to redeem vouchers as if they were FBI agents, with the highest level of courtesy, respect and impeccable customer service. Hundreds of thousands of people have vacationed through Fly Free America’s travel incentive program and we haven’t had a documented consumer complaint in our history – since 1989!

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