Sydney 24 July 2014. Sam Fino operates an online liquor outlet selling a select range top end wines and spirits sourced from Australia and overseas. Following the launch of his new website, Sam is looking for motivated talented marketers to join his affiliate network.
Excalibur Wines & Spirits recently launched a new high capacity secure website to sell its range of products. The owner of Excalibur Liquor, Sam Fino is expanding the business to create opportunities for entrepreneurs to join him in using their existing email data bases or website traffic to introduce people to the liquor range. Excalibur stocks wines and spirits that are usually not stocked by the local and major online outlets. The products are at the high end in terms of quality and brand so the affiliate or wholesaler marketing opportunity offers a chance for people with sales skills and contacts to enter the liquor industry,.
Sam is looking for like minded people to work with him creating newsletter promotions, tastings, email offers and group buying deals around Australia.
Potential online partners can learn more about Excalibur Liquor at the new website. excaliburliquor.com.au
Sam has created a dedicated affiliate application page to allow people who are interested in a career in liquor marketing to apply by email info@excaliburliquor.com.au or online at https://www.excaliburliquor.com.au/affiliate-area
Tags: Self employment, online marketing jobs, affiliate marketing, start up business.
About Excalibur Liquor
Passion, Professionalism, vision and of course the love of something different.
This is our approach to business whether it is importing exciting new products, producing our own wines and spirits or sourcing the best suppliers of the most luxurious premium wine and spirits we can find for our clients.
The team at Excalibur prides itself on rising above what we are told to drink, and strives toward sourcing premium wines and spirits that we deserve to drink. We hope you enjoy our products as much as we enjoy sharing them with you.
Some people drink to forget, we drink to remember, which is why only the most premium wine and spirits will do.
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