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Is Global Resorts Network A Scam?
Global Resorts Network is a marketing system that has taken the internet by storm with it’s unique compensation plan called Perpetual Leverage. It has perfected the combination of the big up front commission that only direct selling provides with a unique built in residual income that network marketing is famous for. Unlimited depth and a quality product that we as marketers are proud to promote. In this article I will be exploring what exactly Global Resorts Network is, and shed light on whether it is a scam or there is real data and science to back the claims up. What’s Global Resorts Network Is All About? Global Resorts Network was created by 2 Arizona’s own sons. Alfonso H. Morales and Charles Tomlin. In 1999, they developed an Internet reservation and customer service system providing members with access to their’s world-wide inventories of accommodation, as well as expertise in the vacation industry. As a result of these initiatives, Global Resorts Network’s members are now served by the most advanced, user-friendly Internet reservation and customer support systems in the industry. For over two decades, Global Resorts Network have set the benchmark for superior customer service, discriminating taste, and quality accommodations, all at very attractive prices. Global Resorts Network’s commitment to superior service, integrity, and attractive prices, are the cornerstones on which the company built it’s growth and success. From a few offices in Canada and Mexico, Global Resorts Network has grown to a worldwide membership, providing access to quality accommodations around the globe. What Is The Connection Between Global Resorts Network And The Reverse Funnel System? GRN and the RFS are strongly connected. Have you ever heard about the Reverse Funnel System? If not, let me first explain to you what the Reverse Funnel System is and then I will continue telling you more about the Global Resorts Network and the connection between those two. OK, let’s start from the top. The creator of the Reverse Funnel System is a guy named Ty Coughlin. Ty Coughlin is a highly successful entrepreneur and Internet Marketer. He was the top income producer in a company called liberty league for many years, and has earned millions of dollars in the direct sales industry. The Reverse Funnel System was a solution to a problem which prevented 95% of all people involved with marketing from succeeding. The problem was -communication skills. People needed to aquire some major communication skills in order to succeed in marketing, and no matter how you look at it, most people had problems with that…well they still do! So the Reverse Funnel System is the combination of Inner Circle’s marketing team and Ty’s knowledge gathered together in order to create a high converting marketing funnel, with no dependency on the person behind the page itself.. Reverse Funnel System came to remove the “human error” from the whole marketing process, since the page “captured” the prospect while at the same time closed the deal – all by itself. Needless to say, the Reverse [...]
The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy: An Economist Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade
ISBN13: 9780470287163 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product DescriptionThe Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy has been lauded by the New York Times, Financial Times, and reviewers worldwide. Translated in fourteen languages, Travels has received numerous awards for its frank and nuanced discussion of global economic realities. Now updated and revised–including a discussions of environmental issue–this fascinating book illustrates crucial lessons in the debate on globalization. The major themes and conclusions from th… More >> The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy: An Economist Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade
Benchmarking Indian Tourism With the Global Standard- a Critical Analysis
Introduction: The early history of tourism says people traveled from one place to another mainly because of food , shelter or just for curiosity. But in due course large scale mobility of people were caused by the natural elements of human pressure, entertainment or forced man to move to other location. Due to the absence of roads and other transport facilities, travel and tourism was a hard way to think of. This led to the emergence of land routes , river or sea navigation. Now with dismantling of national boundaries, the tourism scenario is also changing. There is a steady growth in the number of tourist arrivals and more satisfactorily the average spending of foreign tourist has gone up. Tourism Product: In the earth today any thing can be promoted as the tourism product anywhere.. It is not location specific as the agriculture and manufacturing sector do. India in particular has a 5000-year –old heritage and thousands of monuments and archeological sites for the tourists to enjoy. The country abounds in attractive and well preserves historical sites and ancient monuments of architectural grandeur. India offers enormous diversity in topography, natural resources and climate. There are land- rocked mountainous regions, lush valleys and plains, arid desert regions, white sandy beaches and islands. Central India has numerous wildlife sanctuaries with countless varieties of flora and fauna. The country has unparallel cultural diversity, languages, religions, customs and traditions. The major adventure tourism activities are trekking, and skiing in the Himalayas, river running in the Gangas, water sports in Goa, trout fishing in the Himachal Pradesh and many more. We have some of the best beaches of the world, many of which are still unexplored in Andaman and Lakshadweep islands. Tourism Contribution: The impact of tourism in our country is multi dimensional. It is reflected on the economic, social, cultural, political and environmental issues and aspects of the country. In a more generic sense it develops understanding among the people, create jobs both directly and indirectly, augments foreign exchange reserves and helps in the overall economic wellbeing of the people. Earnings from foreign tourist arrivals had grown strongly in the nineties and contributed to over Rs21,828 crores a year in the recent past. According to the World Tourism and Travel Council (WTTC) the industry provides direct employment to 262 million people who constitute 10.5% of the global workforce. These numbers are expected to grow to 383 million by the year 2007. Tourism also accounts for 8% of the world exports making it the largest internationally traded products or services. Tourism in Global View: Tourism is the largest industry in the world next to the oil industry. In terms of earnings it has left automobiles and information technology industry behind. Tourism is the largest employer. Table-1 Growth of International Tourists from 1948 to 2004 Sl No Year No. of Tourists (in million) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1948 1964 1990 1996 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 14.0 144.0 458.5 [...]



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