WorldVentures™, the leading international direct seller of vacation club memberships, announced its simultaneous expansion into Australia and Serbia today. Launching in Australia is WorldVentures’ first foothold in the Pacific Region, while Serbia is the company’s 16th prominent European market.
Travel enthusiasts and entrepreneurs in 28 global markets, now including Australia and Serbia, can enjoy WorldVentures’ award-winning DreamTrips Memberships or exceptional business opportunity.
“We’re excited to add Australia, one of the world’s largest economies, and Serbia, an emerging economy, to our growing list of global markets,” WorldVentures Co-Founder and Chief Visionary Officer Wayne Nugent said. “We invite locals in these two countries to enjoy our unforgettable travel experiences like our many DreamTrips members do, or improve their work-life balance in a fun way as Independent Representatives.”
WorldVentures’ business model merges the advantages of online marketing, with the flexibility of direct-selling. DreamTrips, the company’s award-winning travel club membership, enables customers to participate in high-quality, unique, unforgettable experiences that deliver fun, freedom and fulfillment through travel and entertainment.
The company’s business opportunity offers its entrepreneurs everything they need to market and sell DreamTrips Memberships through friend-to-friend referrals. WorldVentures’ Independent Representatives can work full or part-time—from home or anywhere in the world.
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