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Learning to travel as an Insider

Learning to travel as an Insider


In this article, we will explain how anyone can

travel at a fraction of the regular price, enjoy

perks, benefits and upgrades like you've never

experienced before, travel tax-deductible

anywhere in the world, and even get paid when you

travel.


What does it mean to travel as an "insider"?

Well, for decades, the travel industry has

depended on travel agents to book all travel.

Then, in the mid-1990s, two things happened that

forever changed the way people book travel.

Number one, the airlines stopped paying

commissions to agencies. This impacted them

greatly since airline commissions were very

important to their income stream. At about the

same time, the first Internet booking engines

like Travelocity came into existence. Over the

years as the Internet sites got more user-

friendly and offered better prices, less people

went to the full service agency.


There are companies that take advantage of this

trend in the industry providing you your very own

online booking engine. The only difference

between yours and the other sites is that you

keep the commissions. When you, your friends or

business associates book travel on your

personalized website, you get 60 or $1,000).

You are left with $2,000 in your pocket and the

good memories. Which way would you rather travel,

as an employee or a travel business owner?


In addition to the travel being tax deductible

(consult with your tax advisor), you may have

other business expenses such as cell phones,

internet connection, car expenses, cameras, etc.

As long as you treat this business as a real

business by documenting your business activities

and expenses, you may have additional tax

benefits (check with your tax advisor).


To learn more about how to get involved with this

innovative and powerful new way to make money in

the 7-trillion dollar travel industry, visit www.

ytbhomebasedbusiness.com.

About Joe Jacobson

Joe Jacobson is a travel professional working an

an independent marketing representative with YTB

Travel Network. His focus is on helping others

create passive and leveraged income. He also

gives back to the community by helping nonprofits

use travel as a fundraising tool. Visit his

bilingual website at www.ytbhomebasedbusiness.com

to help you learn more about the benefits of

traveling as an insider.


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