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YTB- Your Travel Business Review

July 30, 2008

by David Lengacher

Many people wish that they could have the ideal, and own a piece of their own business while working from the comfort of their own homes. Nowadays there are hundreds of different ways in which you are able to make this dream a reality. Many online companies are now offering a chance for people to buy their programs and their techniques to start selling from their own home and managing their own business in a personal and unique way.

YTB, Your Travel Business is one such company that offers independence, profit and freedom to many by allowing to effectively ‘own’ a franchise of their company. They are an online travel business that is set up as a multi-level, publicly traded company which works in two differing ways. You will be able to sell travel bookings and tickets through the booking system and receive commission as well as receiving financial benefits from all new recruits that you can get interested in the business themselves.

The travel industry is “A Seven Million Dollar Industry”currently one of the most popular and competitive industries in the world and you are going to find it difficult to break a decent profit margin by selling bookings with YTB-Your Travel Business as there are so many competitive rates and sites out there. You can benefit from using the system to buy your own travel tickets, and also make travel arrangements for family and friends, yet it will be quite difficult to find people outside of this inner circle of people who will be using your system.

The real profit from Your Travel Business is the commission you will receive from attracting and signing up new recruits. This tier system allows you to use your marketing skills in order to increase financial gains from on-selling the company offer to others who are looking to own their own home business.

What a person will be looking for when t comes to starting up a home business is the most profit they can gain for the least amount of start up cost. The cheapest is not necessarily the best as you could in fact just be spending this money with nothing coming back in from it. You need to weigh up the pros and cons to see which one you will be able to actually make an income from and is realistic to try and compete in that industry with.

This is where YTB falls a bit short as, even though the start up cost is quite low, you will have to pay monthly in order to keep your access going to the system and also the profit margin is fairly low. You will need to put in a lot of work in order for there to be any success with this business. There are many other business opportunities that require less effort on your part, though of course still some, and that are less competitive and have higher chances for increased profits. You can find a lot of opportunities through internet searches and related websites.

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