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Click to view travelismybiz's profile Professional travelismybiz 4 posts since
Sep 15, 2008
15. Re: Home-based businesses Sep 15, 2008 5:37 PM
in response to: lilac22

The health and wellness industry surely is big business. There is a lot of money to be made, but my problem is that I don't typically use those types of products. If I am not 100% sold on a product myself I will not do very well. Also, too many of the health and wellness products are fad products that may or may not have any real health benefits. I for one don't want to try riding a fad.

I have chosen the travel industry. The travel industry is expected to nearly double in the next few years, and we are positioned to grow right along with it. I am a member of the YTB Travel Network. Our network was the 35th largest travel agency in the nation just one year ago, but today we have grown to the 26th largest. We will continue to grow until we are the largest seller of travel in the world.

If you would like to know more about the travel industry and the YTB Travel network check out http://www.GibsonVacations.biz and http://www.GibsonVacations.com.

Thanks
leahgibson@gibsonvacations.com
Click to view travelworld's profile Professional travelworld 4 posts since
Sep 16, 2008
16. Re: Home-based businesses Sep 16, 2008 11:00 PM
Good day,
Check out www.travelworldwizard.info

God bless,
Simone
Click to view lilac22's profile Professional lilac22 5 posts since
Sep 14, 2008
17. Re: Home-based businesses Sep 18, 2008 10:46 AM
in response to: travelismybiz

I'm not so sure about YTB travel. I always do my DD when it comes to resaerching a company or a work at home business. YTB is an MLM business and on scam.com there are over seven thousand posts on the company over a period of several years. There seems to be an issue with the owners, but I am sure if you are successful there isn't a problem.
Click to view Tangirl's profile Mogul Tangirl 24 posts since
Sep 18, 2008
18. Re: Home-based businesses Sep 18, 2008 1:12 PM
in response to: LUCKIEST
Hi, I have just the business for you, it's called Two Sisters Gourmet Go to my site and take a look!
www.twosistersgourmet.com/web/twells/

or You can go to Tupperware at my2.tupperware.com/tanyawells

They are both great businesses, try one or both.
Click to view travelismybiz's profile Professional travelismybiz 4 posts since
Sep 15, 2008
19. Re: Home-based businesses Sep 18, 2008 2:00 PM
in response to: lilac22

Brick and Mortar travel agents of course don't like that travel has gone online and they really don't like that it's gone MLM. Like all starting MLM businesses they get a lot of flack at first. We've been approved by DSA and if you know anything about them that's not an easy thing. The thing I like most about this company is there is a lot of ways to make money. You get to choose the products you want to push or if you want to do the MLM side of the company. I love to sell travel so that is what I do. You will see there are a lot of people who don't make anything but I have to say from my experience they must not be working very hard because it's not that hard to tell the people you know about your site and get customers. The other way my husband is working the business is with non-profits. We can sell a website to a non-profit so they can make money on the travel that there supporters do and it really helps organizations out in a time when people don't have extra money to give to non-profits. Now supporters can pay the same price or less for the travel there already doing and 60% of the commission goes to there non-profit they want to help out. We just love helping other people it makes you feel good. I would love to tell people about all of the ways you can make money but the most important thing to us was that it just made sense and it has helped me and my husband to work from home. Check us out at www.GibsonVacations.biz or if you just need to get away www.GibsonVacations.com. I hope this has been helpful.
Click to view travelworld's profile Professional travelworld 4 posts since
Sep 16, 2008
20. Re: Home-based businesses Sep 18, 2008 2:41 PM
in response to: travelismybiz
I used to be with YTB.
They lost their IATA credentials and are being sued for being a pyramid from California's state attorney.
They don't pay immediate residual and they won't let you advertise your business the way necessary in order to make it.
Their sign up fee is also 3 times more than ours. We are already in 96 countries.
I made the switch and we have also an overflow program where the money also rolls down hill not just uphill.
If you are not too involved with YTB yet, you should consider giving me a call and I can fill you in on everything that has been going on.
910-224-6057, Simone
and god bless!
Click to view travelismybiz's profile Professional travelismybiz 4 posts since
Sep 15, 2008
21. Re: Home-based businesses Sep 18, 2008 2:56 PM
in response to: travelworld
If I was looking for a company to just do MLM maybe I would look into other companies but that's not the part of the company I want to do I want to sell travel and our company is the 26th largest travel agency in the world. Yes there is a suit in California but big companies get sued everyday. We were approved for DSA and they do not allow pyramids so I guess we'll see what happens. I'm still with the company making money off of the product and that's why I tell others about it not because I'm trying to get a down line. This company works for me and maybe it will for others.
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