The growth of the Internet has led to a flourishing growth of the Travel Industry, giving opportunities to online travel businesses of many descriptions. Technology has made information more readily available, and the development of sophisticated software and database facilities has meant that services reserved for big capital-intensive organisations can now be delivered off a smaller base. The accommodation and flight reservation niches are just such an example, with smaller, local facilities, having access to large networks but available conveniently in every suburb, cornering a larger and larger segment of the market.
The next natural progression for these services was that the sales process became suited to a modular approach, that is, to the application of multi-level marketing principles. If sales could be made more effectively through the use of networking of a social nature rather than the technology alone, and the Internet could be used to enhance that social interaction, the travel industry would be set for a major change. The advent of social networking further expanded the potential for income creation for owners of desktop and notebook computers, and it would merely be a matter of time before industry entrepreneurs harnessed the power of the Web, linked it to Social networking, and leveraged both to the benefit of participants.
Among the initial pioneers of the multi-level marketing phenomenon and one of it’s most successful examples was the Holiday Club, and many people made fortunes in selling downline programs. Holidays had become big business, but it all had to be maintained on a main-frame computer and the notion of making the MLM programs available to Internet users to promote and administrate online would have to wait for the development of more sophisticated software applications. That day has arrived, and there are now a number of these programs available.
One of the dangers of MLM is that of credibility; too often, the program will just have started to grow when it folds, either because the incoming capital has been used to fund payouts and the incoming revenue is not large enough to support the ongoing payout burden, or because the marketing plan has not been sustainable for a number of possible reasons. So an indicator to look out for is whether the organisation is cash-strong, and whether the marketing plan is sound.
Multi-level marketing is still one of the best ways to make passive, long-term, sustainable income.
The work from home travel business is still not plentiful, but given that there is now a global infrastructure in which the details of a given holiday destination are available at one’s fingertips on the Internet, and given that there is a global market worth billions of dollars, it seems to be well-worth investigating. I wrote a summary review of one such offer, which you can read here:
http://review.to-themax.com/holidaycash
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Derek
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