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with Molly Dalbec

June 9th, 2008

What the Global Resorts Network Call Center can do for YOU

Imagine being on vacation, leaving your business behind for two weeks or more and coming home to cash in your bank account…

Without lifting a finger!

Molly Dalbec’s GRN Travel Source has teamed up with My Global Sales to ensure that you don’t miss a sale!  This Global Resorts Network Call Center has revolutionized the way business is done.

We believe that you need to know who you are working with, without a doubt.  That’s why we have utilized the concept of Self-Branding Blogs for our team.  Anyone that joins with Molly Dalbec will have access to a pre-built blog designed just for you!

This way your prospects can get to know, like and trust you before they decide that you are the right mentor for them in their new business with Global Resorts Network.

Molly is looking for a few KEY individuals who she can coach through the process of getting set up and start making MONEY right away with a successful Home Based Travel Business with GRN.

Not sure if you know how to do all this techy stuff?  No Problem, you don’t have to!  The System is already in place.

Just visit My Global Sales Site to learn all about it!

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Molly Dalbec is an Affiliate for Global Resorts Network.  To learn how you can start making $1000 per sale without doing any selling, visit My Global Sales Center Now!


June 9th, 2008

Planning a Destination Wedding? Get Married in Jamaica!

Do you have a wedding coming up?

Are you sick of trying to plan a wedding and fight for overbooked halls and churches and caterers?  Wouldn’t you rather get married on the white sands of Jamaica surrounded by a turquoise ocean and your most beloved family and friends? If so, you should plan a destination wedding in Jamaica. Destination weddings are very trendy right now. 

Destination weddings might seem decadent but really they are very practical. The bride and groom can honeymoon without having to go anywhere and all the wedding guests get a nice vacation in addition to being able to see a loved one get married.  When you plan a destination wedding you don’t have to worry over what hall to choose and what church to hold the service at or anything like that either.

Most of the time when you book a destination wedding all the arrangements are handled at the hotel and the event is held at the hotel or on the beach.  Some resorts even have private beaches that are perfect for weddings.  Think of how great it would be to just be able to relax and be excited about your wedding and let the hotel staff handle all the arrangements.

Often when you book a destination wedding there is a wedding planner assigned to help you that can tell you about different packages that the hotel offers. Many wedding packages are all-inclusive so you don’t need to worry about silverware, linens, glasses, food, the bar, entertainment or anything else. You can just relax and enjoy the georgeous tropical sunshine.

Jamaica is the perfect place for a destination wedding. It’s warm and tropical and beautiful and yet it’s close and accessible too so that travel isn’t a huge hassle for friends and family who want to attend the wedding. 

There are several resorts in the larger tourist towns that cater to brides who are planning weddings but any hotel or resort will have staff on hand to help you plan a wedding.  Plus you can usually get a substantial discount from a hotel or resort when you book rooms for all your family and friends and have your wedding and honeymoon at that resort. 

Since the bride and groom are expected to pay for the accommodations and expenses of the entire bridal party and often the guests as well that discount from the hotels can really help out your bottom line.  But a destination wedding isn’t as costly as you might think; it’s really very close to the price of a traditional wedding in most cases even with the expense of paying for the accommodations of your family and friends.

For the price of a traditional wedding you can have a lovely destination wedding and vacation combined in Jamaica. Just picture what it would be like to be exchanging vows with your partner at sunset on a white Jamaican beach with all your loved ones there to wish you well. Wouldn’t that be a beautiful way to start your new life together!

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June 9th, 2008

Travel Tips for Traveling to Aruba

Planning a vacation to Aruba? You’ll love Aruba’s perfect climate with a fairly steady temperature in the low 80’s. 

Aruba also has amazing white sand beaches and turquoise water that you will love swimming and diving in. Aruba has a lot of natural attractions like the biggest natural coral bridge in the world and a wonderful national forest but there are lots of other activities that you’ll find in Aruba to keep you busy.

If you’re going to Aruba during the high season, or the most popular travel season which is from December to April you’ll be mingling with a lot of different tourists from a lot of different places.

Here are some travel tips that you can use to make the most of your trip to Aruba.  The first thing that you should do when you get to Aruba is change about half of your money to local currency. The currency of Aruba is the florin.  Leave some money in US dollars in case of emergencies and have your credit cards with you just in case but when it comes to leaving gratuities, buying food in markets, or shopping for keep-sakes you will get better deals and you will be less likely to get cheated if you are using local currency instead of US dollars. 

Not all merchants will accept US dollars so if you are planning on using US dollars to pay for something ask the merchant in advance if he or she accepts US dollars for payment.  Another way to make your trip more enjoyable is to get off the beaten tourist paths.  Strike out on your own and explore some of the wild country of the island on horseback or find a sheltered beach to picnic on. 

If you’re shopping or eating out don’t just go to the shops at the hotel or near the hotel. Venture out into the cities and try some local cuisine so that you can pick up some local flavors. 

Most people in the cities are very friendly and love to talk to tourists so strike up a conversation with a local over a cool drink and learn about the history of the island and what it’s like to live in Aruba from a local. 

Support local businesses by buying souvenirs at local arts and crafts shows instead of buying mass produced trinkets in the hotel gift shops. 

When you go home from vacation you’ll be glad you have memories of seeing what the island was really like and talking to local people to pick up bits of local culture.  You’ll have great stories to tell about your vacation and you’ll have a much better sense of what Aruba is really like.

You might even find that you like Aruba so much you want to travel there again or even buy a vacation rental in Aruba so that you can visit every year.  If you want to spend some time in a tropical paradise without having to spend your whole life’s savings to do it then Aruba is the perfect vacation destination for you.

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Molly Dalbec is an Affiliate for Global Resorts Network.  If you would like to learn how you can save up to 75% on your vacations and/or begin generating from $500 to $1000 per sale, as an Affiliate, visit her website for more information at My Global Resorts Network Site.


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