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Travel Massachusetts - Local's Favorite Must See Sites
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Travel Seattle - Visit Seattle Festivals throughout the Year!
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Want To Start Your Own Business In 2006? Get Into The Travel Industry
While the economy has been good to some people, it has been less
than stellar for others. Many people are feeling squeezed
between high energy prices and jobs that are always cutting back.
NOW may be exactly the right time to start your own home-based
business. Unlike a traditional brick and mortar business, you
don't need to borrow thousands to get your home-based business
started. You won't need to rent an office, hire employees, or
even pay much tax.
The next question is, what kind of business should I get into?
Let me suggest you take a good, hard look at the travel
industry. It's simply the largest business in the world,
accounting for more than $5 TRILLIION in sales each year -- and
growing by a whopping 25% annually.
Now it doesn't take a CPA to know you can make a great
home-based income even you just get the crumbs off that $5
Trillion table. And new developments in the travel industry are
making that easier than ever.
Vast groups of vacationers are joining together to create
unprecedented bargaining power. Airlines, hotels, resorts, and
golf courses are always in hot competition with each other. When
a large association of vacationers shows interest, these
vacation companies offer their best deals.
The association will say "We'll tell our members to buy from you
-- IF you'll give us your best deal." A luxury hotel, for
example, will often let members stay for just $200 to $400 PER
WEEK.
Combine those super low travel rates with the vast number of
people who are vacation these days, then mix in all the cold
weather we've been seeing nationwide, and you've got a stampede
of new prospects to tropical vacation destinations.
Base your new home-based business on that huge trend and you'll
earn some serious cash in 2006.
About the author
Ron Holmes is a home business consultant based in Minnesota. See
his movie illustrating how you can get big discounts on
vacations at http://www.coastal-call-center-sales.com. See his
business opportunity that lets you travel for FREE at
http://www.SuccessWithCoastal.com.
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