August 17th, 2010 — 02:04 pm
Locations That Offer More But Cost
Less So you want to travel the world
but you have a tight budget?
Are you tired of reading about everyone else's exotic
adventures and ready to have some of your own? Have you always wanted to
take an international vacation but thought you couldn't afford
it? There are numerous
travel destinations across the world that are both exciting and
affordable. Five of them
are described here to give you ideas and get you started
planning your own getaway. ...
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August 16th, 2010 — 03:03 pm
ndependent travel in Europe - Seven Secrets for Success
One: Do not try to see and do too much.
You may end up actually seeing very little. I think it is better
to see more of fewer countries/regions and see them properly.
You may not want to stay in one location for your whole trip.
However if you choose carefully it may be possible to do several
day trips from one central location. If you do decide to tour,
consider spending at least two nights in some of your
destinations. It can be ...
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August 15th, 2010 — 01:56 am
==================================== Whether you're 16 or 60,
you CAN travel just about anywhere in the world for free -- and
even with a nice stash of cash in your pocket -- by telling
like-minded people about a trip and convincing them to go with
you. Get 5 to 20 to book the same trip, and your trip is free.
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© 2004 by Jacqueline Corbett, editor www.TheLivingWeb.net
If you have a burning desire to see the Pyramids... or go on an
African Safari... or ...
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August 13th, 2010 — 01:28 pm
Our personalities are the key to finding out what kind of time
manager we are. Whether we tend to do too much or too little,
overwork or underwork, buzz around like a bee or freeze through
procrastination, all comes down to one thing: which of the
following Time Travellers are you?
1. The Perfectionist. The Perfectionist is one of the
worst examples of a workaholic. They fill up their days with
work activities in the belief that everything they do has to be
as perfect as possible. George ...
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August 12th, 2010 — 02:18 pm
Everyone knows that nothing closes a sale better than a free
bonus. The problem is, selecting the right bonuses can be time
consuming and expensive, plus the extra shipping costs can eat
away at profit margins. That's why travel incentives are the
perfect solution for both Internet-based and physical businesses.
Travel incentives are a win-win business giveaway that you can
use to close sales, reward frequent buyers, or offer as
incentives for responding to upsells, cross-sells, or ...
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August 11th, 2010 — 01:40 pm
Motivating employees, especially highly competitive employees
like inside and outside salespersons and telemarketers, can be a
challenge. Sure, everyone likes cash, but what if you could
offer a incentive that was worth more than cash? That's what
travel incentives are all about.
What do you think would generate more excitement among your
employees; offering $50 to the person who sets the most
appointments in one day, or offering a 3 day and 2 nights hotel
stay in Hawaii including airfare? I'll ...
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August 10th, 2010 — 02:12 pm
Running a home based travel business is the wave of the future.
Though it may seem simple to run a home based travel business,
you need to know what kind of home based travel business you
want to run and what types of situations you will deal with in
running a home based travel business.
Basically, there are two types of home based travel agents -
referral agents and booking and selling agents. Referral agents
do not book nor do they sell any travel products, they just run
a home based travel ...
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August 9th, 2010 — 03:34 pm
This has in turn created one of the hottest and most lucrative
business opportunities in the World!
John Naisbitt, the world's leading authority on trends, defines
in his book 'Global Paradox', one of today's most important
trends - Travel - currently at $4.9 TRILLION annually, the
world's largest industry. It employs 10.6% of the world's
workforce and is growing 23% faster than the world economy!
Travel will create 144 MILLION new jobs by the year 2005.
According to Opportunity Magazine in ...
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August 8th, 2010 — 01:52 am
Cruise Travel Home Business:
You've gone on your first or your 100th cruise and loved it. Did
you ever consider starting a
cruise travel agency? You
enjoy the searching for the perfect cruise for yourself and
everyone around you. You like setting up and taking care of all
the arrangements. If this sounds exciting and fun, why not
profit from it, and start your own
cruise travel agency.
The travel industry currently shows $4 trillion annually spent
in flights, cruises, cars, hotels and more. ...
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August 6th, 2010 — 02:14 pm
Home based travel businesses are no longer the wave of the
future. Home travel businesses are the hot trend right now. So
if you're considering becoming a travel agent, this brief guide
will provide you with information you need to know.
First, there are generally two types of home travel businesses:
- Referral agencies
- Booking and selling agencies
Home based travel businesses that fall into the referral agency
category do just that: they refer people to a travel agency.
They may have several
...
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