My presentation
will be on Thursday night. I am preparing my outline now.
Roberts, yes the prices are about the same as Travelocity and Orbitz. But if your cousin can get people to book on his website then he gets the commission instead of Travelocity.Website fees are $49.95 per month unless you have 6 people under you and then its free.Commission rate is 60% of commission paid to company.
My client, Jane, came a couple of weeks ago and brought the man who got her in this company with her. He did most of the talking. This is a legitimate travel company, listed among top 30 small public companies.
When you sign up, you have a working website up and running the same day. When someone books a trip, hotel, cruise, resort package, etc from your website, you make a commission, which is 60% of the commision paid to the agency. You are supplied with business cards which you will give out to friends, neighbors, acquiantances, anyone you know. Tell them that the prices on your website are about the same as on Travelocity or Orbitz. So why pay the commission to these huge companies, book from your website and you will make the commission.Most people would just as soon have you get the commission as some big company. There is a $49.95 charge per month for maintaining the website. This is comparable to website maintenance for other companies such as Mary Kay, Home Interiors,etc. This could be all you want to do.Just have a website for people to book travel from.
The second part of their company is the representative part. You can sign up to sponsor other to also become travel agents. When you have 6 people under you (either 6 you personally sponsor or some that have been sponsored by those you sponsored) you no longer pay the website maintenance fee. So it makes sense to sign some people up so you don't have that $600 a year expense.You also make some commissions on the sales of those under you.
The premise is this is an ideal business because the baby boomers are turning 60 and will retire and begin to travel. Travel is already a huge industry and will only get bigger. You don't have to keep an inventory, buy any product in order to get your commission.So you have minimum expense.
The people that are making the biggest money in this are the ones that are sponsoring others. They are working at this 40 or more hours a week. They are contacting everyone they know. By working so hard now, they will have residual income in the future and will not need to work so hard. They do marketing seminars, training seminars, etc.
So what you make depends on how much time and energy you want to put into this venture.
I am satisfied that it is legitimate business and so I feel okay doing my presentation.It will be directed at the amount of work they put into it and what they need to do.
Any one interested in more info about the company and how it works can read the January 2007 copy of a magazine called Success from Home. The articles in here show that a lot of the people are working hard not looking for a scam.
Anyway, just thought I would pass on this information about the company. I'll post on Friday about the meeting and how that went.
Linda F
will be on Thursday night. I am preparing my outline now.
Roberts, yes the prices are about the same as Travelocity and Orbitz. But if your cousin can get people to book on his website then he gets the commission instead of Travelocity.Website fees are $49.95 per month unless you have 6 people under you and then its free.Commission rate is 60% of commission paid to company.
My client, Jane, came a couple of weeks ago and brought the man who got her in this company with her. He did most of the talking. This is a legitimate travel company, listed among top 30 small public companies.
When you sign up, you have a working website up and running the same day. When someone books a trip, hotel, cruise, resort package, etc from your website, you make a commission, which is 60% of the commision paid to the agency. You are supplied with business cards which you will give out to friends, neighbors, acquiantances, anyone you know. Tell them that the prices on your website are about the same as on Travelocity or Orbitz. So why pay the commission to these huge companies, book from your website and you will make the commission.Most people would just as soon have you get the commission as some big company. There is a $49.95 charge per month for maintaining the website. This is comparable to website maintenance for other companies such as Mary Kay, Home Interiors,etc. This could be all you want to do.Just have a website for people to book travel from.
The second part of their company is the representative part. You can sign up to sponsor other to also become travel agents. When you have 6 people under you (either 6 you personally sponsor or some that have been sponsored by those you sponsored) you no longer pay the website maintenance fee. So it makes sense to sign some people up so you don't have that $600 a year expense.You also make some commissions on the sales of those under you.
The premise is this is an ideal business because the baby boomers are turning 60 and will retire and begin to travel. Travel is already a huge industry and will only get bigger. You don't have to keep an inventory, buy any product in order to get your commission.So you have minimum expense.
The people that are making the biggest money in this are the ones that are sponsoring others. They are working at this 40 or more hours a week. They are contacting everyone they know. By working so hard now, they will have residual income in the future and will not need to work so hard. They do marketing seminars, training seminars, etc.
So what you make depends on how much time and energy you want to put into this venture.
I am satisfied that it is legitimate business and so I feel okay doing my presentation.It will be directed at the amount of work they put into it and what they need to do.
Any one interested in more info about the company and how it works can read the January 2007 copy of a magazine called Success from Home. The articles in here show that a lot of the people are working hard not looking for a scam.
Anyway, just thought I would pass on this information about the company. I'll post on Friday about the meeting and how that went.
Linda F
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