Friday, December 9, 2011

Amazing Home business Principals Learned From A Renowned Entrepreneur

Business Class Travel Secrets The Pros Know And Use

The average business traveler makes seven to nine long business trips per year; most American leisure travelers make about three.

Timing and Location Matter: When you're staying at a hotel, look at the business class hotels rather than the "boutique hotels" near the sights.

Loyalty Programs: Most business travelers belong to an airline miles program, or a hotel perks program; often times both. Airline miles can be banked up to buy more tickets, and if you ever get bumped, you can usually get a voucher and extra airline miles for the inconvenience. If you find you're mostly flying on one airline anyway, the miles program is almost always worth it. Even more worth it are hotel programs, where you get points for staying at a hotel; the thresholds for getting a free night stay at a hotel are lower.

Business Class Travel Secrets The Pros Know And Use


Believe it or not, J.W.'s first business venture was a A;W root beer stand that he started in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.

All seemed to be going well until winter came and his Washington D.C. root beer shop became a ghost town.; Nobody was drinking root beer because it was just too cold!

A;W to serve hot food as well as root beer.

From Root Beer Stands To A Billion Dollar Marriott Brand

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