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What is happening today is very similar to
what occurred when powerful low cost personal
computers first
became widely available at a reasonable cost. This
development caused an explosion of
new business
opportunities and new
ways of doing business. The emergence of the Internet as an easy
to use tool is causing revolutionary changes in business
marketing.
The Internet can provide you with the power
and freedom to operate many businesses that cannot
be done using older technology. Today the
hottest topic
in the
area of
business opportunities
is the
Internet. Believe me. Millions
of people are getting
connected onto the Internet each month.
USA TODAY recently reported that over 170,000
new people are getting online every 24 hours. Many smart
business people are becoming millionaires on the Internet. And
this is just the beginning! With this you can grab your share. Business
owners are
excited about
using the Internet
as a low cost way to
advertise their business.
One of the biggest stumbling
blocks for people who want to start their own, profitable
Internet business is a lack of business ideas...
- What kind of business can you start? What
earning opportunities are available online?
- How do you develop a product of your own?
Which products and services have demand?
- How to market product and services of other
companies and earn handsome commissions?
- And how can you start selling existing
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When
you book your hotel, ask about extra fees
When you book your
hotel, ask about extra fees, such as a "resort fee"
or fees for using the in-room safe.
After you arrive at
your hotel, look out for "hidden" charges tucked
into the small print. Some, such as a resort fee, might be
unavoidable, but it's always worth asking.
Internet access is
often provided in your room. It's not always free. Ask before
using it.
What can be more
luxurious than room service? Be aware that most hotels add two
charges to the room-service bill: a service charge plus a tip.
The "service charge," a delivery fee, can run as
high as $5; it averages $3 across the country. The tip
includes gratuity for the entire room-service staff, and
generally ranges from 15 percent to 18 percent.
While we're
speaking of breakfast, what about the hotels that offer
breakfast deals? Many times they're free, but always ask
beforehand just what they consist of, so you know what you'll
be getting. "Continental" means you're headed for
carb city; "hot" can mean anything from
custom-cooked eggs to a pot of cooking grain cereals. In some
hotels, you can book a room with breakfast the next morning,
and the price will include a great meal in the hotel's
restaurant. But always ask for the price of a room without the
breakfast and see whether the additional price is worth it.
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Use the mini-bar at
your own risk, or at least read the small type on the
rate-of-fare card. That $6 bottle of beer you crave? The
"restocking fee" could be $3. For a total of $9, buy
three beers at the bar down the street and put them on ice in
the bucket provided ... while the ice is still free.
Calls made from
room phones to points outside the hotel can rack up fees -- at
some hotels, $2 a shot. Check the in-room rate card for
details. If your cell service includes free calling nationwide
and free roaming, it's cheaper to use that.
Be
your composed, reserved self when making hotel
reservations
Time was, not long ago in America, that bedding down in a new
and strange place took little planning. You'd call a hotel in a
big city, ask the room rate, get a simple answer and book your
reservation. Or you'd tire on the road, pull up to a motel,
drive to the door of your room, then pop a quarter in the Magic
Fingers.
Nowadays, you could lose your equilibrium just trying to make
reservations.
About the hotel: Do you want traditional or boutique? A place
with rooms or an all-suite? A deal with or without breakfast?
Will you need to exercise in the morning? Smoking or non? And
the unsettling question: Are you paying too much for any or all
of this?
Relax. (After all, that's the basic idea of a hotel.) We have
a few simple tips to help you sort it all out.
Know the retail rate
of the rooms in the area where you'll be staying, and at the
hotel level you seek, before you make a reservation. All it
takes is a few minutes' Internet search, either on the hotel
sites or travel bookers.
Ask questions. This
seems obvious, yet it's amazing that many people fail to do it.
They assume that all Internet hookups are free. They believe
that when they arrive at 11 p.m., room service will be ready and
waiting. They figure that the price they've been quoted includes
all taxes. Ask the questions that pertain to your circumstances.
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Books
on Hotels >>>
Hotel
Design, Planning, and Development, New Edition by
Walter A. Rutes, et al
Hotel
Management and Operations, 3rd Edition by
Denney G. Rutherford
Hip
Hotels Beach by
Herbert Ypma, et al
Hip
Hotels: City, Revised Edition by
Herbert J. M. Ypma, Herbert Ypma
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Secrets from the Travel Detective: Insider Tips on Getting the Best Value,
Service and Security in Accommodations from Bed-And-Breakfasts to Five-Star
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