Compliance Tip of the Week

If you’re traveling to Atlanta for the PlanNet Marketing National Convention next week (or traveling anywhere), I’ll bet you’re going to be ready to share all the virtues of PlanNet Marketing with your fellow travelers. It’s an exciting business and you just love telling others! You probably will want to share a bit about InteleTravel too – since the InteleTravel Internet Travel Agency is our product, that’s totally understandable! You just have to be careful how you tell people about these two amazing, yet separate, businesses.

I’m a Rep! If you meet someone and tell them you’re a Rep with PlanNet Marketing in one breath, don’t say, “and I travel like a professional” in the next breath. You might be a Rep and you might travel like a “pro,” but Reps aren’t travel agents and Reps don’t sell travel. Reps sell ITAs! Make sure if you tell others you’re a Rep, that you talk about being a Rep – the freedom it affords, because you can work when it’s best for you; the fellowship with others, you get to meet people every day and talk to them about the life-changing choice you made when you joined PlanNet; the extra finances, you get a commission for referring others to purchase an ITA business. In fact, many Reps choose to purchase an ITA as well as a Rep business.

I’m an ITA! If you meet someone and tell them you’re an ITA or an Agent with InteleTravel, don’t follow that up by saying, “and I make a commission every time I refer someone else who becomes an ITA.” ITAs don’t sell the online travel agency, ITAs sell travel! If you tell others you’re an ITA, talk about being an ITA – selling travel to family, friends, and others you know (or don’t know!), earning a commission on those travel sales, travel training and certification, the list goes on!

If you’re reading this blog – I know you’re a Rep! But are you also an ITA? Many of you wear both of those hats and sometimes you forget which one you’re wearing. Make sure you keep your facts straight when talking to anyone about PlanNet Marketing or InteleTravel. They’re both great companies. They both have amazing products to offer. They’re both very DIFFERENT.

If you’re traveling this coming week, or just out spreading the good word – remember to wear one hat at a time. You can keep the other hat in your back pocket so you can do a quick change if you need to, but make sure the people you’re talking to know who you are – a Rep or an ITA.

-- Policies and Procedures Section 2.3, located in your Virtual Office in the Information Center (go to Resources, then Policies and Procedures).

~Amanda Restivo, Manager of Compliance --  arestivo@plannetmarketing.com