Archive for March, 2009

31
Mar

Travel Tips For Budget Vacation

Posted in Road Travel Campgrounds  by hanun on March 31st, 2009

Just about every vacationer is interesting in keeping the cost of his or her adventures low. Most people work all year just to be able to enjoy a one or two week vacation from the cares of the world.

Unless you are independently wealthy and money is no object, chances are you will be interested in the following tips for squeezing the most value out of your limited vacation dollars.

- When planning for a particular destination, especially a popular one like Orlando, Europe or the Caribbean, it pays to plan ahead.

- Be sure to spend some time researching the local attractions, and comparing various lodging options. Be sure to look for discounts that are available, and see if it is possible to buy things like theme park tickets or museum admissions prior to arrival. Doing so can save you both time and money.

- Try taking your holiday in the off season or shoulder season. Avoiding the high season can provide many benefits, including lower prices and fewer crowds.

- Prices on airline tickets, car rentals, hates and cruises often drop significantly after the high season has gone.

- If you have friends or relatives near your chosen destination, consider asking them for a place to say. It can be fun for many people to show visitors around their town, and they may enjoy having the company.

- When taking this approach, however, be sure to chip in by doing chores, paying for groceries, filling the gas tank on the family car, etc.

- Try to plan flying vacations for the times of year when airfares are generally the cheapest. For most destinations, this period runs from February through May and September through December.

- The one exception to this rule is the week before Thanksgiving and the two weeks leading up to Christmas, when prices shoot back up. If you must fly during the high season, be sure to research the fares on low cost airlines.

- When traveling by car, be sure to pack lots of ready to eat food in the car to avoid expensive restaurant meals.

- When eating in restaurants, try to avoid those that obviously cater to the tourist crowd. Eating where the locals do will allow you to enjoy better food at lower prices.

- When planning your hotel stays, try to strike a balance between a convenient location and a low price. Hotels closer to a given attraction are generally more expensive, while those in suburbs and outlying areas tend to be less costly.

- Compare the amenities of the hotels carefully. Decide what is important to you, and use those priorities as a guide when choosing from among comparably priced hotels.

- For a low cost alternative to expensive hotels, consider renting an RV for your next vacation. There are a number of rental agencies that offer rentals, and an RV can often be a low cost alternative.RV campgrounds are generally much less expensive than traditional hotel rooms.

- When renting a car, choose the smallest, most fuel efficient vehicle you can find.

- Not only are compact and subcompact cars cheaper to rent, but they are cheaper to operate as well.

- If traveling in your own car, be sure it is up for the trip. A good pre vacation checkup or tune-up can save a lot of problems. Car repairs on the road can be both inconvenient and expensive.

- If the destination you are traveling to has good public transportation options, you may not need your own car, or a rental car, at all.

- Many large cities in the United States and Europe have such good bus, subway and train systems that a personal car is unnecessary.

- Camping can be an excellent, and very low cost vacation for nature lovers of all ages and interests. Campgrounds are easy to find and inexpensive.

- In addition, many campgrounds offer great amenities, such as swimming pools, sports and every movie nights.

- Planning activities that do not need a lot of money to enjoy, such as hiking and swimming, is a good way to maximize value and minimize vacation spending.

- In addition, museums and historical sites generally have very low priced admissions and can be fun

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31
Mar

3 Ways to Create an Online Travel Income

Posted in Travel Blog Sites  by hanun on March 31st, 2009

Imagine this: you wake up in the glamorous, exotic, or rustic location of your choice. A smile sneaks its way onto your face. You’re living your dream of traveling the world… and, here’s the best part – you’re getting paid for it.

It is extremely difficult to write about this subject without sounding ‘hypey’ and ‘salesy,’ so let me just lay out the facts, and I’ll let you come up with your own conclusions:

Hundreds of billions of dollars change hands online every year.

•    Thousands of one-man-business entrepreneurs are making a portion of this money.

•    Internet technology has made business possible from anywhere in the world. All you need is a laptop or Internet café…

•    With a little bit of training and know-how, creating a profitable business online that takes in a few thousand dollars per month takes about 30-90 days.

•    There’s a growing underground community whose strategies have them making more money than their friends with ‘Jobs’ and they get to travel to wherever they like.

There are the facts. If you put it all together, there is no reason you can’t take an extremely small piece of the pie. In fact, if you made .00001% of the money being made online you’d be ridiculously rich!

So what are the methods to make this happen? There’s no selling your friends or timeshares or anything shady like that. These are completely legitimate, entrepreneurial ventures that don’t take any startup costs or a ton of training. There are MANY ways to make money online, but here are 3:

1)    Sell digital information. If you’re an expert on a subject of any kind, you can quickly and easily create an digitally delivered product and then focus on selling the product online. This can be an ebook, mp3, video file, or even a simple password-protected website. The markup on these products is HUGE because they cost nothing to create or deliver, and they can be sold for $10 to $10,000+ dollars. Say you have a modest $20 download. If you sold a measly 3 products per day, you’re making $1,800 bucks a month. Sell a $50 dollar product (which takes no more work) at the same rate and you’re making $4,500 a month… for doing the work ONCE!

2)    Sell stuff on Ebay. “Wait!” I can hear you objecting… “I don’t want to carry around old junk to sell while I travel!” By all means… DON’T! You can easily set up an inexpensive account with a fulfillment house and have them ship your auction sales for you. You can hire a high school kid or your little sister to ship stuff. Better yet, just sell digital products on Ebay and don’t ship anything!

3)    Blogging. This is a great option for writers, photographers, and videographers who want to document their travel. You’re probably going to be at least journaling, taking pictures, or video… most likely a combination of all three. Well, did you ever consider making it into a blog that makes money? Setting up a blog to collect income from your advertisers (and visitors, if you choose) is easier than ever. Some bloggers are making $250,000+ per MONTH just for writing about their lives. Yes, you read that correctly. Per month. Not too shabby!

The real key to making money online is to take action and get started. Pick one of these methods, learn as much as you can from experts who have done it already, and then go travel the world!

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31
Mar

Details of the American Express NYC Application

Posted in American Express Travel  by hanun on March 31st, 2009

If you want to know the details of the American Express NYC Application then please continue reading. This card, issued by American Express is part of the INSIDE Rewards point system and is designed especially for people with good credit that live in or travel to New York City often. One impressive and unique thing about this card is its various benefits and services so to get the most benefit from this card, you should want to use those New York City related benefits.

While using this card, you can earn one point for every dollar that you spend on general services. You get double points for every dollar spent on what are called “City Essentials”. These essentials include newspaper and magazine subscriptions, movies, dining, cell phone services, cable and dial-up ISP subscriptions, and gym memberships.

You can then redeem your points for New York City based experiences such as free hotel stays, airline travel and restaurants. Your points will never expire and there are no yearly limits on how many points you can collect so the more you use your card, the more you will benefit. Additionally, the American Express NYC Card also has a “Tuesdays IN:NYC program”.

This program allows you to use your card at participating locations such as Nickel, Oasis Day Spa, Zabar’s, Jean Paul Gaultier, and J&R Music Computer World on any Tuesday and get 10% off your purchase. You can also get membership discounts at local museums, etc.

In addition to the many benefits of this unique rewards card, you also get a variety of standard card benefits such as travel accident insurance, auto rental insurance, fraud protection and more. The American Express NYC has a 0% introductory rate for purchases and balance transfers which lasts the first 6 months you have the card. It has a low interest rate after the introductory period as well. There is also no annual fee. If you live, work or travel to NYC often, you will love this card.

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