Sunday, December 5, 2010

10 Tips For Communicating With Power

By Clubfreedom

Regardless of your profession, communication is an essential part of your day. From calming down irate customers to negotiating with vendors to giving instructions to employees, your communication skills determine your success. Communicate well and you'll sell your ideas more effectively, deal with discord better and run more efficient meetings. Communicate poorly and you'll leave conversations wondering if anything was accomplished at all.

Think about the conversations you have throughout the course of any given day. Are all of them productive? If you're like most people, they're probably not. Realize that productive communication involves more than just two people talking. Communicating effectively requires planning, concentration and consideration of others. Whether you need to talk with your spouse, work out a problem with a friend or land that next business deal, here are some tips to add power and productivity to your conversations.

Think Before You Speak
Know what you want to say and make your point quickly. By doing so, it is more likely that the listener will remember your message. Know why you are having the conversation and what you want to accomplish from it before you begin to speak. If possible, let the other person know the conversation topic in advance and keep the conversation focused.


Stop Talking and Listen
The best way to be a good communicator is to be a good listener. Think of your conversation as a chess game, with each person taking turns making their moves, or speaking and listening. When it's your turn to listen, do just that. Give the other party your undivided attention. Don't think about what you're going to say next or you may miss something important. When you actively listen, it shows the other person that you value what they have to say.


Ask Questions
To gain the most from any conversation, find out what people want. Don't ask questions that can be answered with a "yes" or a "no". Instead, ask open-ended questions that will give you more insight into their thoughts and feelings. If you aren't clear on a point they are trying to make, ask for clarification. Then, restate what you heard and ask them to verify that you received their message correctly.


Anticipate Distractions
Nothing you do will make others feel more important than giving them your full attention. Conduct your interaction in a quiet, peaceful location with a minimum of distractions. Turn off your cell phone. If there are other conversations or events going on in the same room, ignore them. If an unavoidable interruption occurs, excuse yourself and return as quickly as possible. If you must end the conversation due to an unforeseen crisis, reschedule it for a later time.


Be Mindful of Your Volume and Tone
Your vocal tone gives the listener a snapshot of your feelings. If you want to show respect or affection, soften your tone. If you find yourself feeling impatient or angry during a conversation, listen to yourself to make sure your voice isn't reflecting those emotions. If a conversation begins to turn into an argument, consciously lower your volume; often your listener will, too. Keep your voice calm and even whenever possible.


Handle Disagreements with Tact
It is unrealistic to think that everyone will always go along with whatever you request. Disagreements are inevitable. What do you do when someone disagrees? Do you start an argument or do you continue to communicate with tact? Tact begins with listening. Be sure you clearly understand the issue and ask questions. Stay calm and think of disagreements as a difference in opinion, not personal rejection. You can understand another's point of view without agreeing with it. Remember that everyone has a right to an opinion, so respect that and work at finding your common ground. If the differences of opinion are over minor issues, work on a compromise. If the disagreement is a matter of principle, you may decide to end the conversation or even the relationship.


Be Open to New Ideas
Never assume you know everything about a given topic and then close your mind. Instead, relax and allow time to receive vital input from another person. Listen attentively and consider how new ideas may apply to things you already know. If you find someone does know more than you about the topic, don't be afraid to yield control. The new information can add to your knowledge, encourage you to study further or even change your mind!


Take Notes
Always carry a PDA or a pen and notepad to jot down thoughts. Record new ideas and items on which you must take action. When you first meet someone, take a moment and jot down key information about the person and the conversation. Be sure you get the correct spelling of their name. You want to be able to address them correctly the next time you see them. Someone may not notice if you say their name right, but they'll certainly notice if you say it wrong!


Watch Your Body Language
Studies show that 93 percent of communication is non-verbal. Be sure to make good eye contact, stand tall and keep good posture. If you want to let the other person know you agree with them, don't fold your arms tightly, cross your legs or turn your body away from the person. Instead, try to match their body positioning as this indicates silent agreement. Make sure your message and your body language match. If there is any discrepancy, people are more likely to believe what your body language is saying than your words.


Eliminate Audible Pauses
There's no need to fill every second of a conversation with sound. Verbal fluff (i.e. - "ah", "er", "um", "like", "you know") obscures your message and reduces your credibility. If you feel you are about to use a non-word, take a breath, hold it a moment and then resume speaking. Use shorter sentences, or pause using silence instead of audible sounds. Becoming very familiar with your topic will help too. Practice what you want to say, but don't sound rehearsed.
More Power to You -- Communication and success go hand in hand. The more effectively you communicate your ideas, the better your outcome will be. Practice these communication tips and apply them every day. When you do, you'll communicate powerfully, with confidence and achieve the results you desire.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Tips To End Your Fear Of Calling Prospects

By Clubfreedom

What can bring total fear into the heart of even the most successful sales professionals? What can crush your self-confidence and destroy your self-esteem? The sheer terror of calling prospects. Many net workers would rather spend an entire day in a dentist's chair than spend time cold calling. Does the thought of cold calling makes your stomach drop to your toes?

First let me explain what cold calling is. Cold calling is when you are making calls to prospects that you do not personally know.

Second, let me tell you a funny story about my cold calling days. When I first started calling leads a few years ago, I was extremely nervous. I would keep saying I will do it tomorrow. When tomorrow came, I would find another reason to postpone my calling session. When I finally started making calls, my hands would perspire as I dialed the telephone numbers on my list of prospects. As the phone rang, I would close my eyes and say out loud, "Please, please, please, let me get their voice mail. Oh, please, please, please!"

One morning after a couple of weeks of this routine, I sat down in my office chair and started to laugh. The realization hit me as to just how ridiculous the whole thing was. What was I afraid of? Prospects are just people. After all, they asked for information on a home based business. I wasn't calling people that had not requested information. What was the worst that could happen? They could say "no", that was the worst thing. After a few minutes of self-talk, I was ready to tackle any cold call to any prospect. I want to help you overcome any fears you may have of talking to prospects.

Make telephone calls
Few things are more terrifying than the unknown. The fear you create for yourself is far worse than the reality of cold calling. Once you start making telephone calls and continue making telephone calls, it gets easier. Just like anything in your life, you overcome the fear by doing.


Make a lot of telephone calls
If you have only one prospect to pursue, that prospect becomes overwhelmingly important. If you have hundreds of leads, no one prospect can make or break you. The more calls you make, the more success you will have.


Prepare an opening statement for your cold call
This lets you organize your thoughts before cold calling and helps you avoid common mistakes in the cold call opening that would give the person you're calling the chance to terminate the conversation. For instance, you should never ask, "Is this a good time to talk?" or "How are you today?"


What you should include in the opening statement
Include a greeting and an introduction, a reference point (something about the prospect), the benefits of Clubfreedom and a transition to a question or dialogue.


Start with less important leads
It will be good practice and less stressful. Once you feel more comfortable, start working on the more important leads.


Stay calm and remain relaxed
You will, for the most part, be talking to people who will appreciate your call. If a prospect is rude, remember it is not personal. They may just be having a bad day. Move on to the next call.


Accept some things are out of your control
If a prospect does say "no", ultimately that is out of your control. What is within your control is continuing to prospect and continuing to make calls. It is also within your control to improve your cold calling skills by going to seminars and reading books or online articles on prospecting. The more you learn, the less your prospects will say "no".


Ask for an appointment at a specific time
You want to say, "Would Wednesday at 11 a.m. be a good time to meet?" instead of saying, "Can I meet with you to discuss this next week?"


Be persistent when cold calling
Most new sales are made after at least the fifth contact, yet the majority of net workers give up after the second attempt.


Have Fun
This is not life or death; it's only a cold call. The fate of the world does not rest on you and your telephone. You will not ruin your life if a prospect says "no." Loosen up, be creative and have some fun!
Above all, my friends, practice, practice, practice. While cold calling may never be your favorite activity, you can get better at it, just like I did. I went from sweaty palms and an upset stomach when I first started calling prospects to someone who later became a trainer in lead calling.

The more you practice calling, the more effective a sales tactic it will be. So, get your script and your call list together and reach for the telephone. The people who want to do business with you are out there, but you have to let them know about you first.

Next week, we will give you tips for communicating with power.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Getting A YES From Your Prospects 3

By Clubfreedom

In the past two weeks, we discussed how to discern and motivate the four basic personality types. As a refresher, they were named for four distinct colors - green, blue, gold and orange. This week you will learn several specific tips on how to use this knowledge in conjunction with your Clubfreedom business.

Prospecting A Green Personality

Remember that "Greens" are motivated by facts not emotions. They are independent thinkers. You should keep your presentation straight forward, filled with data and information. Include statistics such as how long Clubfreedom has been in business, how many members we have and so on. "Greens" will love the demonstration of how the boards fill.

If you are doing a group presentation, it would be wise to keep your "Greens" together. In fact, invite other "Greens" that are already Clubfreedom members to your presentation. You will have better success if do not invite "Blues" and "Oranges" when presenting Clubfreedom to your "Green" personalities. You will understand why when you read how to prospect the other colors!

Prospecting A Blue Personality

Now is the time to focus on feelings rather than facts. "Blues" are our nurturers. The presentation for your "Blues" should be relaxing. Before they arrive, bring out the refreshments and light some scented candles. Sound ridiculous? Trust me, "Blues" react to emotions and feelings not facts and statistics!

Discuss how your "Blue" can help others achieve their dreams of travel and earning rewards by getting involved in Clubfreedom. Hone in on what your "Blue" feels. Do they want to take a cruise? Share what it will mean to earn rewards for their family. Introduce them to other "Blues" in your team so they know they are joining a supportive group that will be there to help them.

Prospecting A Gold Personality

"Golds" are our personalities that love structure! It is crucial that you are organized and start your presentation on time. Have all of your tools ready long before they arrive. This means setting up your laptop and having the first slide up on your screen before your guest shows up! Do a test run to ensure everything will run smoothly. A tip - "Golds" tend to arrive early.

Present Clubfreedom in a step-by-step fashion with no detours. In other words, don't get side tracked or go off topic. Have an agenda and stick to it! Just like the "Greens", it is wise to not invite the "Blues" and "Oranges" to a presentation for the "Golds".

Prospecting An Orange Personality

When presenting Clubfreedom to an "Orange", make the presentation fun and exciting. Show your prospect tangible rewards such as earning the $200 reward in Stage 2. Give them information on how to use their Wholesale Access Certificate for immediate travel benefits. You will want to show them the new Hotel Portal in the members area.

It is important to consider that "Oranges" are not structure people. Show them the fun side of the business and how they can get off to a fast start. These are the perfect candidates for quick momentum and getting their businesses moving in a hurry. Introduce them to leaders in your team.

REMEMBER....Once you have identified your prospect's personality, you should modify your approach to match it! Identifying personalities can be useful in all aspects of your life.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Getting A YES From Your Prospects 2

By Clubfreedom

Last month, we discussed how to quickly discern the four basic personality types. Remember that we named them for four distinct colors - green, blue, gold and orange. By identifying certain characteristics in your prospect's mannerisms, appearance, occupation and what's important to them, you now know how to determine their dominant personality type. This week, you will learn how to motivate your prospect once you know whether they are a green, blue, gold or orange personality!

Motivating A Green Personality

Competence rules
Show research and focus on facts, data and information
Present thought-provoking ideas and explore "what if's" as theories
Value them as an individual and allow them to share what they know
Help them understand real life examples and provide access to resources
Let them talk with other "Greens"
Motivating A Blue Personality

Relationships rule
Make sure they know you care about them; show individual concern for their needs
Focus on feelings rather than statistics
Be genuine and real
Be enthusiastic, happy and upbeat - smile and laugh
Draw on their values and interests
Motivating A Gold Personality

Structure and security rule
Treat them professionally
Show history, trends, predictability and security
Lay out things in step-by-step fashion
Be highly organized and follow the rules
Be clear and focused with specific objectives
Let them work in leadership roles
Motivating An Orange Personality

Freedom, fun and excitement rule
Share the big picture and what is possible
Non-traditional approaches - use spontaneity, humor and variety
Provide immediate and tangible rewards - like money!
Be flexible and willing to negotiate
Use competition and let them be in the limelight
Not sure exactly what to do with this information? No worries, next week, we will give you a few specific tips for each personality as it relates to your Clubfreedom business.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Getting A YES From Your Prospects

One of the most important aspects to network marketing is the importance of building successful relationships. To understand your prospects (for example: their motivations, strengths and weaknesses) is to have a strong foothold on the Clubfreedom ladder to success with them.

For thousands of years, we have tried to explain human behaviour by categorizing personalities. Over the years, many different names have been used for what we have set as the four temperaments. Today I want to share with you these four basic personality types. Why, you ask? If you can identify and understand your prospect's personality, you will know what motivates them. If you know how to motivate them, you will know how to approach them in business!

We are naming these four types of personalities after colors. We have the green, blue, gold and orange. Keep in mind that most people have personality traits in more than one color. However, typically they will be dominant in one personality group. This week we will give you a "Quick ID" for each color. Next week, we will tell you how to motivate each personality!

Quick ID For A Green Personality

What's Important - Information, research, ongoing learning, becoming an expert
Occupation - Engineer, Accountant, Attorney, Analyst, Medical Field, Researcher
Appearances - Basic, not flashy, plain, jeans and sneakers
Demeanour - Loner, may seem quiet, non-social but very confident
Language - Analytical, theories, ideas, intellectual and curious
Quick ID For A Blue Personality

What's Important - Family, relationships, helping someone in need, children's needs
Occupation - Teacher, Social Worker, Nurse, Artist
Appearances - Fashionable, comfortable, trendy, wears jewellery
Demeanour - Notices others, helpful, courteous, sweet, kind and good one on one
Language - People oriented, nice, warm, sincere, giving, accepting, sensitive
Quick ID For A Gold Personality

What's Important - Multiple tasks, projects getting done, order, structure, security and predictability
Occupation - Education, Administrative, Accounting, Business, Military, Project Manager
Appearances - Neat, matching, color coordinated, tidy, clean, accessorized
Demeanour - Professional, polite, good etiquette
Language - To the point, direct, detailed, efficient, quick to decide and go
Quick ID For An Orange Personality

What's Important - Money, success, goals, new and big ideas, freedom, time to enjoy life, personal recognition
Occupation - Sales, Business, Construction (hands-on), Theater, Trainer
Appearances - Flashy, flamboyant, and/or sharp, stylish, trendy, looks good
Demeanour - People person, center of attention, excitable, physically active, cool
Language - Optimistic, charming, competitive, happy, loud, direct, decisive, sarcastic, persuasive, easy going
Stayed tuned next week to learn how to motivate each personality and get them enrolled!

Getting A YES From Your Prospects

One of the most important aspects to network marketing is the importance of building successful relationships. To understand your prospects (for example: their motivations, strengths and weaknesses) is to have a strong foothold on the Clubfreedom ladder to success with them.

For thousands of years, we have tried to explain human behaviour by categorizing personalities. Over the years, many different names have been used for what we have set as the four temperaments. Today I want to share with you these four basic personality types. Why, you ask? If you can identify and understand your prospect's personality, you will know what motivates them. If you know how to motivate them, you will know how to approach them in business!

We are naming these four types of personalities after colors. We have the green, blue, gold and orange. Keep in mind that most people have personality traits in more than one color. However, typically they will be dominant in one personality group. This week we will give you a "Quick ID" for each color. Next week, we will tell you how to motivate each personality!

Quick ID For A Green Personality

What's Important - Information, research, ongoing learning, becoming an expert
Occupation - Engineer, Accountant, Attorney, Analyst, Medical Field, Researcher
Appearances - Basic, not flashy, plain, jeans and sneakers
Demeanour - Loner, may seem quiet, non-social but very confident
Language - Analytical, theories, ideas, intellectual and curious

Quick ID For A Blue Personality

What's Important - Family, relationships, helping someone in need, children's needs
Occupation - Teacher, Social Worker, Nurse, Artist
Appearances - Fashionable, comfortable, trendy, wears jewellery
Demeanour - Notices others, helpful, courteous, sweet, kind and good one on one
Language - People oriented, nice, warm, sincere, giving, accepting, sensitive
Quick ID For A Gold Personality

What's Important - Multiple tasks, projects getting done, order, structure, security and predictability
Occupation - Education, Administrative, Accounting, Business, Military, Project Manager
Appearances - Neat, matching, color coordinated, tidy, clean, accessorized
Demeanour - Professional, polite, good etiquette
Language - To the point, direct, detailed, efficient, quick to decide and go
Quick ID For An Orange Personality

What's Important - Money, success, goals, new and big ideas, freedom, time to enjoy life, personal recognition
Occupation - Sales, Business, Construction (hands-on), Theater, Trainer
Appearances - Flashy, flamboyant, and/or sharp, stylish, trendy, looks good
Demeanour - People person, center of attention, excitable, physically active, cool
Language - Optimistic, charming, competitive, happy, loud, direct, decisive, sarcastic, persuasive, easy going
Stayed tuned next week to learn how to motivate each personality and get them enrolled!

Friday, September 10, 2010

The Clubfreedom Rewards Program

AN OVERVIEW

Clubfreedom is a successful International Club with more than 300,000 members in over 160 countries that offers exclusive membership providing privileges and benefits not typically available to the public. These benefits include access to wholesale rates for travel, hotels, resorts and holiday packages as well as access to lucrative investment opportunities.
To become a member of Clubfreedom a person needs to first purchase a Wholesale Access Certificate.
This Wholesale Access Certificate provides unlimited travel and holiday bookings with Clubfreedom's preferred travel suppliers.
When a person purchases one of Clubfreedom's Wholesale Access Certificates they receive FREE membership with Clubfreedom and automatic entry into a generous Rewards Program.
Clubfreedom chose to build it's member base using the internet and a referral based marketing program rather than the traditional marketing methods like television, and other media which can be very expensive and slow. Clubfreedom created a generous cash rewards program that has revolutionized the travel industry.
The rewards program is used to reward members who sell access certificates and develop a team of other members who on sell the access certificates. This team will result in multiple generations of referrals that can spread across a person's region, country and even internationally.
This rewards program is funded through Clubfreedom allocating a percentage of the sale of each Wholesale Access Certificate to the rewards program and distributing this revenue back to qualified members.
The more people you sell access certificates to and the larger the team of people you develop who purchase and sell access certificates the faster you can progress in the rewards program and the more rewards you can earn!
The Rewards program comprises of 3 Stages.
Members can qualify to receive rewards by progressing through each stage. With continued effort members can qualify to earn the STAGE 2 AND 3 rewards on a continuing basis.
STAGE ONE Rewards:
When a member progresses from STAGE 1 to STAGE 2 they receive a $250 cash reward, paid directly to a virtual ewallet account available to all Clubfreedom Members.
STAGE TWO Rewards:
As a member progresses through Stage 2 of the Rewards program they receive the following:
LEVEL 2
When you move up to the Level 2 you receive $250!
LEVEL 3
When you move up to the Level 3 you receive another $250!
LEVEL 4
You receive $250 for each of the 8 members that joins on Level 1 - which is $2,000!
PLUS. . .
When all 8 level 1 positions are filled you receive an additional $3,000!
The best part is when you progress into Stage 3, Clubfreedom automatically provides you with an opportunity to qualify to earn the cash rewards again, by giving you a FREE re-entry back into Stage 2. These cash rewards have afforded many members the opportunity to live a whole new lifestyle.
STAGE THREE Rewards:
As a member progresses through Stage 3 of the Rewards program they receive the following:
PLANNER
When you move up to Planner you receive $250!
STAND-BY
When you move up to Stand-by you receive another $250!
TRAVELLER
You receive $250 for each of the 8 members that joins on the reservation Level - which is $2,000!
PLUS. . .
When all 8 reservation positions are filled you receive an additional $15,000!
Wait, it gets even better. . . you also receive a $5,000 Travel Voucher*
*Please note, the Travel Voucher can only be used with Clubfreedom's preferred travel suppliers as payment against the cost of any travel related products booked.
A more detailed look at the rewards program. . .
Each member creates a unique member username or ID which also generates a unique Clubfreedom website address where other people can go to become a member of Clubfreedom and purchase their own Access Certificate.
Clubfreedom tracks who referred each member so each member can view details of their referrals. As their own personal referrals introduce other members who in turn introduce others, members can soon develop a growing team of satisfied members all enjoying the benefits of membership with Clubfreedom.
Advancement through the Rewards Program. . .
Each Stage of the rewards program comprises 4 levels.
Rewards Program STAGE 1 (Feeder Board)
○ Level 1
○ Level 2
○ Level 3
○ Level 4 - Entry into STAGE 2 generating $250 reward for member
Rewards Program STAGE 2 (New Life Board)
○ Level 1
○ Level 2 - Receive $250
○ Level 3 - Receive $250
○ Level 4 - Receive $250 for each member that joins level 1
             Plus, Entry into STAGE 3 generating $3,000 reward for member
             Plus, Re-entry back into STAGE 2
Rewards Program STAGE 3 (Travellers Board)
○ Reservation
○ Planner - Receive $250
○ Stand-by - Receive $250
○ Traveller - Receive $250 for each member that joins Reservation level
               Plus, when all 8 reservation positions are filled you receive a $15,000 payout
               Plus, receive a $5,000 Travel Voucher
The rewards program uses a revolutionary revolving matrix system as opposed to traditional matrices to fast track your progress through the system. With this system the sophisticated software will enter members at Level 1 of STAGE 1 System from left to right and then advance them from Level 1 through to the Level 4 position STAGE 1 Board.
As you and others on the board introduce people to Clubfreedom the Level 1 positions are filled. As you introduce more people and they in turn do the same you can create a large team of Clubfreedom members all enjoying the benefits of membership and progressing through the rewards program. The faster the board is filled, the faster you receive your cash and travel rewards.
To advance through the rewards program it requires a team effort. Everyone's minimum goal is to introduce at least 2 members to qualify you to move through STAGE 1 board. When you enter STAGE 2 board your goal is to help 2 of your personally introduced members or others in your team to also advance to STAGE 2 system so you can qualify to advance to the Level 4 position on STAGE 2 system, earning cash rewards and advancement onto the lucrative STAGE 3 board.
Here is how the system works. . .
STAGE 1 (Feeder Board):

You enter STAGE 1 System in one of the available positions in Level 1
Level 1

You are 1 of the 8 positions
As soon as the 8 level 1 positions are filled you advance to the next level. These are filled from the combined efforts of everyone on your board.
Level 2

You are 1 of the 4 Positions
As soon as the 8 level 1 positions are filled you advance to the next level. These are filled from the combined efforts of everyone on your board.
Level 3
You are 1 of the 2 Positions
As soon as the 8 level 1 positions are filled you advance to the next level. These are filled from the combined efforts of everyone on your board.
Level 4

You are 1 step away from entering STAGE 2
As soon as the 8 level 1 positions are filled you enter STAGE 2 and receive a $250 Cash Reward.

STAGE 2 (New Life Board):

You enter STAGE 2 System in one of the available positions in Level 1
Level 1
You are 1 of the 8 positions
As soon as the 8 level 1 positions are filled you advance to the next level. These are filled from the combined efforts of everyone on your board.
Level

2 You are 1 of the 4 Positions
YOU receive a $250 Cash reward!
As soon as the 8 level 1 positions are filled you advance to the next level. These are filled from the combined efforts of everyone on your board.
Level 3



You are 1 of the 2 Positions
YOU receive another $250 Cash reward!
As soon as the 8 level 1 positions are filled you advance to the next level. These are filled from the combined efforts of everyone on your board.
Level 4

You are 1 step away from entering STAGE 3
You receive $250 for each of the 8 members that joins on Level 1 - PLUS as soon as the 8 level 1 positions are filled you enter STAGE 3 and receive a further $3,000 Cash Reward PLUS a re-entry back into Stage 2.

STAGE 3 (Traveller Board):

You enter STAGE 3 System in one of the available positions in the Reservation level
Reservation Level

You are 1 of the 8 positions
As soon as the 8 Reservation positions are filled you advance to the next level. These are filled from the combined efforts of everyone on your board.
Planner Level

You are 1 of the 4 Positions
YOU receive a $250 Cash reward!
As soon as the 8 Reservation positions are filled you advance to the next level. These are filled from the combined efforts of everyone on your board.
Stand-by Level

You are 1 of the 2 Positions
YOU receive another $250 Cash reward!
As soon as the 8 Reservation positions are filled you advance to the next level. These are filled from the combined efforts of everyone on your board.
Traveller Level

You are 1 step away from your Lucrative Rewards
You receive $250 for each of the 8 members that joins on the Reservation Level PLUS as soon as the 8 reservation positions are filled you receive a further $15,000 Cash Reward PLUS receive a $5,000 Travel Voucher.


Step One - Register and Pay US$250.00 for your Wholesale Access Certificate
Step Two - Cycle through STAGE 1 to enter STAGE 2
• Receive a $250 Cash Reward.
Step Three - Exit STAGE 2 with the following:
• $5,500 deposited into your Private Virtual ewallet Account
• FREE re-entry back into STAGE 2
• Entry into STAGE 3
Step Four - Exit STAGE 3 with the following:
• $17,500 deposited into your Private Virtual ewallet Account
• $5,000 Travel Voucher

You can earn the Stage 2 and 3 rewards as many times as you desire. Your earning potential is unlimited!
 

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

What Vacation Rental Are You Looking For?

By Vijay Vinson

People work all the time trying to make something of their lives, trying to improve everything for their family. Even though the expenses we have to cover are higher than the income we provide monthly, we still need some time off from everything, because otherwise we would go crazy. This is why you should consider spending your vacations as you see fit.

Different people have different opinions regarding their vacations. While some consider spending a week by the fire reading old books the best relaxation time they can get, others prefer going out and celebrating in clubs every night. Everyone has their own agenda and the best way to enjoy your vacation as your should, you need to plan ahead for every detail.

Planning a vacation is not the easiest thing you can do, but it is not so complicated. All you need is a little research regarding your destination and what might interest you, and you can easily plan the entire trip. But the most important aspect of your vacation is accommodations, thus you need to choose your vacation rental very carefully so you won't ruin the entire experience.

While the number of things to visit or to spend time in seems limited, the number of accommodation options might seem overwhelming. You should develop specific criteria regarding your vacation rental and try to find something that suits your needs.

The first and most important aspect of a vacation rental is placement. You need something close or at least with easy access to your major points of interest. If you are looking for something very quiet, try something in remote areas, far away from cities.

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