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Travel Leaders Network expands Super Agent designation
Travel Leaders Network expands Super Agent designation

Travel Weekly

time8 hours ago

  • Business
  • Travel Weekly

Travel Leaders Network expands Super Agent designation

LAS VEGAS — Travel Leaders Network (TLN) is adding two new categories to its Super Agent designation on its Agent Profiler tool, among other technology updates discussed at its annual Edge conference this week at Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. Agent Profiler is TLN's lead-generation tool for members. There are nearly 20,000 advisor profiles on today. In 2022, TLN added the "Super Agent" designation, awarded to advisors who fill out their profiles with a variety of content, like reviews, specialty bios, maps and photo albums. Now, two additional categories of Super Agent profiles are coming: Super Agent Gold and Super Agent Diamond. Advisors can reach those levels based on performance metrics using Agent Profiler, said Stephen McGillivray, chief partner marketing officer at parent company Internova Travel Group. That includes metrics like response rate within 24 hours and booking close rate. The basic Super Agent designation will remain in place. The new categories will likely go live in July, Lovell said. Having an elevated Agent Profiler designation puts an advisor higher in the search order, making it more likely a consumer will select their profile and send leads their way. Leads from the profiles are about flat compared to last year, which saw an all-time high of more than 300,000, McGillivray said. "We're happy about that, because a lot of the digital space, I've seen traffic numbers drive down," McGillivray said. "We were very happy that we're holding our own in lead flow to the members." The average cost of a booking that comes through Agent Profiler that an advisor can close is $10,665, according to McGillivray. The close rate, Lovell said, is a little over 25%. Continuing CRM integrations TLN continues its work to become CRM-agnostic, enabling members to work with whichever CRM they prefer and benefit from integration into TLN's systems. "CRMs are exploding all over the place in our industry," said Cory Voss, TLN's chief information officer. "When I say exploding, I mean lots more options than there ever was before. And we're sensitive to that. We acknowledge that, and we want to make sure that our membership base has the ability to make the choice and work with the CRM that fits their business best." Traditionally, TLN's systems were integrated with ClientBase and AgentMate, but the consortium has been making moves to be CRM-agnostic, enabling more CRMs to communicate with its systems. Integration of the VacationCRM is ongoing. Planiteasy, Tess and Tres are coming down the pipe, Voss said. "There's so many options in the CRM space," he said. "It's an important business decision for an agency to make, and we want to be as accommodating as we possibly can in supporting the decision that they're going to make. And we're going to do that by trying to get as many integrations as we possibly can." Simplified Sabre GDS rolling out for Canadian members Getting more advisors to sell air has been a focus of TLN in recent years. Last year, TLN began to roll out SNAP, its co-branded version of Sabre Red Launchpad designed to be a simpler-to-use version of the GDS. "Air has been ignored for a long time, and it's a huge opportunity," Lindsay Pearlman, TLN's COO, said. "When you think about it, it doesn't make sense that an advisor doesn't book air." It helps build relationships and loyalty by providing a more complete vacation product, he said. The proof is in the numbers: If an advisor books air for their customer, he said, the cancellation rate drops by 39%. "There's a stickiness factor," he said. "You're going beyond the transaction piece to providing full service for that customer." After a year of beta testing in the market, SNAP is now officially rolling out to TLN members in Canada.

AI-Driven SuperAgent System Enhances Property Finder's Real Estate Services
AI-Driven SuperAgent System Enhances Property Finder's Real Estate Services

Arabian Post

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

AI-Driven SuperAgent System Enhances Property Finder's Real Estate Services

Property Finder, a leading proptech company in the Middle East and North Africa region, has introduced 'SuperAgent,' the region's first artificial intelligence -driven ranking system for real estate agents. This system, powered by the in-house developed Agent Data Assistant , aims to improve the home-seeking experience by identifying top-performing agents based on responsiveness, quality of listings, and agent reports. The ADA algorithm analyses millions of data points to rank agents, helping home-seekers connect with those who are most responsive and knowledgeable about properties. According to Property Finder, this initiative is designed to raise industry standards and drive agents towards providing better service to clients. Ari Kesisoglu, President of Property Finder Group, stated, 'We are committed to empowering home seekers to find their new home easily, quickly, and effortlessly by constantly investing in best-in-class technology.' He emphasized that the launch of SuperAgent delivers on the company's promise to enrich the home-seeker journey with transparency and unbiased information, thereby building trust in the market. ADVERTISEMENT The introduction of SuperAgent comes at a time when Dubai is positioning itself as a hub for proptech innovation. Companies in the region are investing heavily in technologies such as AI, machine learning, blockchain, and Internet of Things to redefine the real estate sector. These advancements aim to facilitate faster transactions, secure payment and ownership transfers, and real-time property management. Industry insiders note that the tech-enabled innovation drive is leading to a surge in venture capital funding in the region. Proptech startups have secured over $200 million in funding in the first half of 2024 in MENA, surpassing even the traditionally dominant fintech sector. Property Finder's SuperAgent system is part of a broader trend of AI-driven property management solutions in the MENA region. These solutions offer predictive insights, optimize operational efficiency, and enhance client interaction, becoming essential tools in the dynamic real estate markets of cities like Dubai.

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