TraVerus Travel has just made the announcement that our growing organization now has Referring Travel Agents in 96 countries!! This is an outstanding accomplishment for a travel agency that launched their internet division just over a year ago. You can believe that the growth with this company in the next couple years will be huge creating millionaires!
You may ask the question, "Why is this?" Because 85% of people yearn for the opportunity to travel and an even higher percentage are searching for financial freedom. As a TraVerus Travel Agent you will have the opportunity to earn 70% to 90% commissions booking travel for others while working at home, on the beach or anywhere in the world on your own schedule. You’ll also have the opportunity to travel to popular and exotic locations around the world at a fraction of the cost to the general public and earn commissions.
TraVerus also makes it easy to join! The average person can make this work, and can start today as a Referral Agent with very little out-of-pocket expense of $199. When you see how easy it is to sell while making money when you travel, you can elect to take the training to become a Certified Travel Agent, making even more money! TraVerus provides an opportunity for you to become a certified travel agent and build your travel business full-time or part-time anywhere in the world. We even have a plan to implement this opportunity with our military communities around the world. The type of training you receive from Traverus to learn how to sell travel is being taught to travel agents outside of the business for roughly $6,000 or more. TraVerus Travel really cares about the success of their agents, and offers this training to everyone at the very low cost of $150 to become a CTA upon your initial investment. TraVerus is offering you FREEDOM…
Isn’t it about time you took a closer look at what TraVerus Travel has to offer? Give me a call to see what kind of promotion we may be having. Our president and CEO, David Manning loves to create incentives for us to keep the momentum going. It is still not too late to get in at the ground floor because we have at least one RTA in 96 countries where you can get in now and still create the financial wealth you desire.
Teresa Cannon
Regional Executive/CTA
443-220-5282
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Tired of Living from Paycheck to Paycheck?
Where Will Your Job Take You in the Next 20 Years?
Now you can have fun, travel for less and earn money at the same time working only a few hours a day. How would you like to travel all over the world and have your business & vacations as a tax write-off? Discover how to make money while having fun in the sun that other people dream about and save 70% on all your travel.
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Get In Now and enjoy the perks of having your own business while earning money daily.
I'm looking for 20 people who want to learn my business FAST! Don't Let Anyone or Anything Discourage You.
This Business Can Change Your Life!
Join TraVerus for $79.95 - Limited Time Offer
Teresa Cannon
TraVerus Travel
443-220-5282
This offer will not last long. Once you get started, Get 2 in your first 7 days and get upgraded to a CTA.
Tired of Living from Paycheck to Paycheck?
Where Will Your Job Take You in the Next 20 Years?
Now you can have fun, travel for less and earn money at the same time working only a few hours a day. How would you like to travel all over the world and have your business & vacations as a tax write-off? Discover how to make money while having fun in the sun that other people dream about and save 70% on all your travel.
Must See Presentation
Call 646-222-0102 to Hear the Business Overview
Get In Now and enjoy the perks of having your own business while earning money daily.
I'm looking for 20 people who want to learn my business FAST! Don't Let Anyone or Anything Discourage You.
This Business Can Change Your Life!
Join TraVerus for $79.95 - Limited Time Offer
Teresa Cannon
TraVerus Travel
443-220-5282
TraVerus in Colombia
TraVerus has now parked it's home in Bogota, Columbia, the fourth largest city in South America. Bogota Colombia is begging to be discovered and has everything but crowds. The architecture in the 2600-meter high capital is a reflection of the pleasant fall-like climate that wraps Bogotá year-round. Nearly all buildings are red brick with large single-pane glass windows that are often open to welcome a comfortable breeze. The centerpiece of downtown Bogotá is La Plaza de Bolivar, which boasts a beautiful cathedral, rivaled only by the heavily guarded presidential palace next door. Security is tightest in this area, with armed officers checking bags and streets sealed off to motor vehicles.
Bang For Your Peso
You can’t help but feel rich in Bogotá. One American dollar is the equivalent of 2200 Colombian pesos, which means that once you’re past the sticker shock of all of those zeroes, just about everything is a bargain. For less than a dollar, you can buy a deliciously fresh café con leche (although the word on the street in Bogotá is that the very best Colombian coffee is exported) and your choice of dozens of fresh pastries including the national favorite arepas. Dinner in the nicest restaurants in town, for example in the trendy area surrounding el Parque de la 93, will cost you no more than the average night at TGI Fridays. And for dessert, be sure to sample local ice creams, which are chock full of fresh ingredients and nothing short of gourmet. Locals marvel at the fact that while tourists stream into neighboring Peru, Ecuador and Venezuela, so few cross their borders to enjoy the gift that is Colombia. They rave about cities such as Medellin and Cartengena, which are even more rarely visited than Bogotá.
When To Go
The most pleasant time to visit Colombia is in the dry season, between December and March or July and August, particularly if you plan on hiking. It also gives visitors a better chance to savor local cultural events, as many festivals and fiestas take place during these times.Apart from the weather, you might also consider Colombian holiday periods. There are basically three high seasons when Colombians rush to travel: from late December to mid-January, during Semana Santa (Holy Week; March or April), and from mid-June to mid-July. Also take note of three-day weekends, when urban dwellers rush to rural getaways, such as Villa de Leyva; and regional celebrations, such as Carnaval in Barranquilla. During these periods transport gets more crowded, hotels tend to fill up faster and prices may rise, so you'll have to pre-plan your trip and do more legwork to find somewhere to stay. But you'll also enjoy more contact with traveling Colombians, whose relaxed, holiday spirit is infectious. If you are in Bogota Columbia and see the opportunity with TraVerus as a way to change your life I invite you to become a part of the TraVerus "Elite" Team.
Teresa Cannon
WorldBeMine
443-220-5282
Bang For Your Peso
You can’t help but feel rich in Bogotá. One American dollar is the equivalent of 2200 Colombian pesos, which means that once you’re past the sticker shock of all of those zeroes, just about everything is a bargain. For less than a dollar, you can buy a deliciously fresh café con leche (although the word on the street in Bogotá is that the very best Colombian coffee is exported) and your choice of dozens of fresh pastries including the national favorite arepas. Dinner in the nicest restaurants in town, for example in the trendy area surrounding el Parque de la 93, will cost you no more than the average night at TGI Fridays. And for dessert, be sure to sample local ice creams, which are chock full of fresh ingredients and nothing short of gourmet. Locals marvel at the fact that while tourists stream into neighboring Peru, Ecuador and Venezuela, so few cross their borders to enjoy the gift that is Colombia. They rave about cities such as Medellin and Cartengena, which are even more rarely visited than Bogotá.
When To Go
The most pleasant time to visit Colombia is in the dry season, between December and March or July and August, particularly if you plan on hiking. It also gives visitors a better chance to savor local cultural events, as many festivals and fiestas take place during these times.Apart from the weather, you might also consider Colombian holiday periods. There are basically three high seasons when Colombians rush to travel: from late December to mid-January, during Semana Santa (Holy Week; March or April), and from mid-June to mid-July. Also take note of three-day weekends, when urban dwellers rush to rural getaways, such as Villa de Leyva; and regional celebrations, such as Carnaval in Barranquilla. During these periods transport gets more crowded, hotels tend to fill up faster and prices may rise, so you'll have to pre-plan your trip and do more legwork to find somewhere to stay. But you'll also enjoy more contact with traveling Colombians, whose relaxed, holiday spirit is infectious. If you are in Bogota Columbia and see the opportunity with TraVerus as a way to change your life I invite you to become a part of the TraVerus "Elite" Team.
Teresa Cannon
WorldBeMine
443-220-5282
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