Archive for June, 2009

The Convenience of Applying Online: Travel Insured and Travelex Insurance

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Both Travel Insured and Travelex Insurance companies offer a chance for travelers to get rates on travel insurance right online. You can pick your travel insurance package when it comes to both of these companies and cover yourself from loss when you are traveling. Planning a trip can be very expensive and most of the time, you have to pay for the trip up front. If something occurs, such as a storm or a hurricane, you will then be stuck with the bill but no trip. Both Travel Insured and Travelex Insurance help prevent this from happening.

Traveling to the Caribbean during Hurricane Season?

You can apply for Travel Insured travel insurance right online and get a quote. You can do the same for Travelex Insurance. The quote that you get will depend on where you are going, when you are going and the amount of money that the trip is costing you. Travelex Insurance will not provide a quote for island or cruise travel in the Caribbean during hurricane season. Travel Insured will provide a quote, but it is high. A traveler would have to wonder if it is worth it to insure the trip for an amount that rivals the cost of the trip.

Making the Right Choices for Travel Insurance

Applying for both Travel Insured travel insurance as well as Travelex Insurance is easy. You just have to fill out an online form and send in information regarding your travel itinerary. Once you have done this, you will get a quote on how much travel insurance will cost you. You can choose from several different travel insurance packages. There are those that insure you when it comes to medical coverage and accidents as well as those that will insure against lost bags, water damage or damage to your property when you are traveling.

You can get travel insurance from both Travelex Insurance and Travel Insured for a trip cancellation as well. This will give you a chance to recoup most of your losses if a trip is cancelled.

No travel insurance company will give you money for pain and suffering if your trip is cancelled. In other words, if you have plans for a honeymoon and have travel insurance and a freak storm wipes out the hotel before the honeymoon date, you cannot file a claim on the fact that this ruined your honeymoon and caused you pain and suffering. You can only get the money that you put down for the hotel reservations back to you.

Travel insurance is used when you pre-pay for a trip or a cruise and want to be sure that you do not lose money on the trip in case it is cancelled or if you have to cancel due to illness. Both Travel Insured and Travelex Insurance will cover you in these instances and charge you a low premium, based upon the risk that they are taking. When it comes to filing a claim, you can get the same service from Travelex Insurance as you can get from Travel Insured. You will have to provide them proof that you suffered a loss, send them a receipt of the loss and then collect the proceeds when they pay out.

Stay Well & Save Well With The Best Travel Deals

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Two things that take up big parts of any travel budget are airfares and hotel costs. To enjoying a great holiday, you do not have to make your savings suffer by getting the best travel deals with cheap travels. This article will focus on finding the best hotel deals.

The Internet has made it much easier to find great hotel deals. Begin your cheap travels by looking for some great hotel, motel and bed and breakfast deals. Booking ahead and shopping are the key successes to cheap travels. Don’t expect to show up at a hotel and get a good rate. Most hotel chains reserve their best room rates and they limit their numbers. Once the low-cost rooms are booked, they are simply no longer available.

It is also important to book ahead because it can be difficult to gauge the demand for lodging in a particular area, even if you are familiar with your travel destination. There may be special events that could increase prices.

It is also important to take advantage of any travel deals and discounts. Do not be shy to ask for discounts. Many hotel chains and independent hotels offer discounts to those in the military, senior citizens, and members of travel clubs like AAA. So be sure to ask and be sure to verify that the discount has been applied when you arrive.

Many hotel chains offer travel programs that reward loyal guests with free nights and other rewards. It is important to sign up for these travel programs whenever you can. Most of these travel programs are free. Just sign up and you could end up with a free hotel stay.

When looking for those great hotel deals, there are a number of comparison websites that let you easily compare available hotels by price, star level, and even proximity to certain tourist attractions. Always search for several of these websites since not all hotel chains participate in every comparison website.

But beware that some comparison sites do not necessarily guarantee the best price. It is best to use a number of such websites to get a true picture of the lowest prices available. If you know which hotel you would like to stay in, you could send an email to the hotel for their latest room rates. They would usually be higher rates than these comparison sites, but no harm checking on it.

Looking for the best travel deals require time and even hard work. But these little investments will keep your travels cheap and within your budget. Lodging takes a big part of your travel budget, so it is important to get the best possible hotel deal to stay within your travel budget and still be able to enjoy your vacation.

Combine Travel Money Making Strategies: Super-change Your Earning Potential

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

“Too often. . . I would hear men boast of the miles covered that day, rarely of what they had seen.” – Louis L’Amour

Almost every-single person on the planet makes a big mistake when it comes to their income. They rely on just one source of income to earn a living. This source is usually their day-job. If for some reason they were to lose their job, they’d lose their only way of making money.

This causes people to live in constant fear of their boss, their performance on the job, hourly wages and the possibility of getting fired.

This doesn’t have to be you. You can fire your boss. And if you do have a job that requires a boss, you won’t worry about losing your job.

What you need to have is several different ways of making money. If one or two of those ways go sour, you’ll still have three or more different sources of income that consistently earns you cash.

When you combine money-making strategies, not only will you have a lot more freedom, but you’ll also have a lot more money.

If you use a website or blog as the corner-stone of your money-making empire, you’ll have something that automatically makes money for you – even while you are busy doing something else.

And you don’t have to rely on just one website or blog. You can have several nich-websites/blogs that all earn money. Even if you only make a small $500 a month from each of your websites, but you have 10 of them, you’ll be earning $5,000 a month.

Then what you can do is work one, or several, travel jobs. Anything you do for these jobs gets put up as content on your website, or websites.

By using this strategy you’ll be earning more money from your websites, while you earn additional income from your travel jobs.

Let me give you an example of how this could work:

We’ll say that you have just one nich-website to start with. Your website is set-up as a blog; it’s all about you. You monetize the site with Google ads and affiliate commissions (like through Clickbank or Commission Junction). You don’t even have your own product yet, but you still earn money.

You then work in Alaska for the winter commercial fishing season. You earn several thousands of dollars per month, with free room and board. You take the experiences you have in Alaska and post them on your website as articles, pictures, video, MP3s, or anything you like – it’s your website.

So not only are you making money from your Alaska job, but you’re making more money from your website as well.

You also take the photographs you have of Alaska, and post them on stock photography internet sites to earn a commission every time one of your pictures is downloaded. This starts to earn you residual income that will last for years to come.

After the fishing season, you grab the money you saved and decide to travel around Europe for three months. While you travel you update your website with your travel experiences and you post more photographs to the stock photography sites.

You also decide to write a few articles for magazines and websites about tourist destinations in Europe, that earns you even more money.

After your Europe trip you decide to go to Tailand. You find Tailand to be a fascinating, affordable country, so you plan to stay there for five months.

In Thailand you continue to update your website with your travel experiences, thus gaining you more visitors and more income. You regularly post photographs to the stock websites, and you land a job teaching English.

When you’re not teaching English you stroll over to the handicraft shops looking for deals. You buy handmade scarves and sweaters for dirt-cheap prices. Then you sell them for 20 times what they cost you through online auction sites like eBay.

After your visit to Thailand…

Do you see how this works? The more you do what you love to do, the more money you’ll make. Plus, you’ll be making money from five, ten or fifteen different sources – most of which run automatically for you.

This way you can make just a small amount of money from each job, yet still have more than enough cash to do anything you want to do. Can you imagine how much money you’ll earn if each job made you moderate wages? What if each one earned you great wages?

And you won’t have to worry about getting “fired” ever again! You’ll be financially independent from a variety of money-making sources, and you’ll have all the time you need to do whatever you want.

“Bizarre travel plans are dancing lessons from God.” – Kurt Vonnegut