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Sell Cruises From Your Home

November 13, 2007 | Author: Rob | Filed under: Working at Home

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I was browsing through one of the many home based business magazines I purchased looking for some interesting stories. I found something that could potentially be interesting to some of you; particularly as winter is approaching.

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Ever thought of selling cruises from your home? All you need is internet access, a telephone and $495 initiation fee + $49 materials fee to get access and begin competing in an estimated $11,000,000,000 a year industry. (Yes that is 11 billion!) The only catch that I noticed was that you need to go to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida for a one week formal training. If this interests you the week long training could be a great opportunity to learn some skills relevant to this niche that are transferable to any other type of sales.

The name of the company is Cruises Inc. “America’s Cruise Specialists” listed below are some of the benefits:

earn 50% of the commission on each sale, you sell - they handle the tickets, processing, lead generation programs, access to cruise directory, over 60 inside support staff, no experience needed - training available, free and reduced rate cruises available, free errors & omissions insurance.

Part of the reason I decided to feature this over many others is due to the benefit I made bold above. “Free and reduced rate cruises available”. Cruises are expensive and if you were planning on taking a cruise anyways it could be worth investigating that claim. You may end up paying $495 for the initiation fee and the savings you get on a cruise of your interest make it worthwhile from that perspective alone. If you know people that go on cruises why not investigate the program and see if you can earn through there or start a blog about everything anyone would want to know about cruises. Ultimately everyone reading this blog post is in a unique situation and some offers / opportunities are more appealing than others. If the cruise industry is something you are or could see yourself being interested in or many of your friends are it may be worthwhile to request further information.


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Personally I don’t know a lot of people who go on cruises, however if you are more of the baby boomer age group than this could be a very interesting opportunity. You don’t have to say your an agent; once you become knowledgeable of the offerings I’d refer to myself as a “cruise consultant”. The number to contact if you are interested is 1(877) 714-4072 and there website is http://www.sellcruises.com

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