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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Travel Jobs &#038; How to Make Money While You Travel</strong></p>
<p>Ever had the desire to quit your lame 9 to 5 job, tell your boss to shove it, pack up and start traveling the world? </p>
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All of us have had that desire at one point! The thing that stopped you was probably the same thing that stops most people: money. </p>
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“How will I pay for my flights, food, lodging, transportation, yada, yada, yada,” you asked yourself. </p>
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Don’t let these concerns bother you too much, because there is an underground, growing group of travelers who are utilizing some simple but hidden techniques to make significant incomes while traveling. </p>
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Here’s an overview of how we make money traveling and by landing travel jobs:</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #1 – Traditional Travel Job -</strong> Hold a job that either a) pays for us to travel or b) is located in the place we wish to travel to. This is the lowest paying and most complicated method of all, but is the most commonplace. </p>
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Common jobs that pay for travels are for professional speakers, salespeople, package couriers, flight attendants, travel nurses/doctors, conservationists, cruise ship workers, etc. </p>
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Travel jobs located in the places we wish to go to can be any of the above, but also are specific to the location we travel to. There are some FUN jobs overseas that are looking for foreign workers!<br /><strong><br />&#13;<br />
Underground Travel Income Method #2 –</strong>&#8230; <a href="http://www.ranasargentinas.org/travel-jobs-how-to-make-money-while-you-travel.html" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Travel Jobs &#038; How to Make Money While You Travel</strong></p>
<p>Ever had the desire to quit your lame 9 to 5 job, tell your boss to shove it, pack up and start traveling the world? </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
All of us have had that desire at one point! The thing that stopped you was probably the same thing that stops most people: money. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
“How will I pay for my flights, food, lodging, transportation, yada, yada, yada,” you asked yourself. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Don’t let these concerns bother you too much, because there is an underground, growing group of travelers who are utilizing some simple but hidden techniques to make significant incomes while traveling. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Here’s an overview of how we make money traveling and by landing travel jobs:</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #1 – Traditional Travel Job -</strong> Hold a job that either a) pays for us to travel or b) is located in the place we wish to travel to. This is the lowest paying and most complicated method of all, but is the most commonplace. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Common jobs that pay for travels are for professional speakers, salespeople, package couriers, flight attendants, travel nurses/doctors, conservationists, cruise ship workers, etc. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Travel jobs located in the places we wish to go to can be any of the above, but also are specific to the location we travel to. There are some FUN jobs overseas that are looking for foreign workers!<br /><strong><br />&#13;<br />
Underground Travel Income Method #2 – Travel Writing – </strong>Travel writing jobs for magazines are more common than you may imagine. However, there are LOADS of other ways to write as you travel and make money, including blogging, picking up projects from sites like Elance and Guru, and writing travel guides, both online and offline. <br /><strong><br />&#13;<br />
Underground Travel Income Method #3 – Selling Affiliate Products – </strong>Using a simple website, you can drive online traffic to a product that will be of interest to your online followers. Don’t be intimidated by this! It can be as easy as using your very own Facebook or Myspace profile. Affiliate products typically pay 50% to 75%, so you can make a very healthy income for selling just a few objects. </p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #4 – Filming Your Adventures – </strong>If you’ve got the camera out and you’re taking pictures, why not switch it to ‘film’ mode and make money from it? You simply make a video of your destinations using iMovie or Windows Movie Maker, then use your videos to create a customer base!</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method #5 – Podcasting –</strong> If filming scares you off or intimidates you, you can make an iTunes podcast. It is easier than ever to get listed in iTunes and there’s a HUGE audience of podcast listeners. Simply talk about the places you visit two or three times a week and watch how your following grows… and how your bank account grows!</p>
<p><strong>Underground Travel Income Method # 6 – Ebay –</strong> The common misconception about Ebay is that you have to sell a physical product to make money. Here’s the trick: You can set up a fulfillment house to ship your product (or hire your little sister or the neighborhood kid). All you have to do is create your Ebay post from an internet café and collect the money!</p>
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Take any one of these six ‘travel job’ methods, and there are hundreds of travelers all over the world making more money than they would at a regular ‘job…’ and they’re living it up at exotic, world-class destinations. Take your pick, and take action on the ideas here!</p>
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		<title>Are Discount Travel Web Sites Really the Best Deal?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Are Discount Travel Web Sites Really the Best Deal?</strong></p>
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<p>The Internet gives you easy access to so much information that you can become overloaded. When traveling this is definitely the case. Friends and fellow travelers tell you to book your trip on line yourself – you’ll save hundreds of dollars. But is that really the case? Will you be able to access the best and lowest deals? Isn’t it quicker and cheaper to do it all yourself? Maybe – maybe not.</p>
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<p>Beware the discount web site. Don’t book on the first deal you see. It may claim to be the lowest fare, but you won’t know until you look around and surfing the web for the best price may take quite a while and time is money.</p>
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<p>Research of web sites stating they will give you best dea<strong>l</strong> shows up many times as an incorrect claim. Many big travel web sites pay homage to their sponsors and advertisers, by showing their ‘deals’ only. In the airline industry, a number of small carriers are ignored and they may well offer the best deal for you, but you won’t know if their information isn’t displayed.</p>
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<p>Prices of air flights differ wildly on the Internet. Try it and see. Go to a number of travel sites and look for fares to Sydney, Australia. See what you get. And this is what you need to do when booking your travel through the web.&#8230; <a href="http://www.ranasargentinas.org/are-discount-travel-web-sites-really-the-best-deal.html" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Are Discount Travel Web Sites Really the Best Deal?</strong></p>
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<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The Internet gives you easy access to so much information that you can become overloaded. When traveling this is definitely the case. Friends and fellow travelers tell you to book your trip on line yourself – you’ll save hundreds of dollars. But is that really the case? Will you be able to access the best and lowest deals? Isn’t it quicker and cheaper to do it all yourself? Maybe – maybe not.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p> </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Beware the discount web site. Don’t book on the first deal you see. It may claim to be the lowest fare, but you won’t know until you look around and surfing the web for the best price may take quite a while and time is money.</p>
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<p> </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Research of web sites stating they will give you best dea<strong>l</strong> shows up many times as an incorrect claim. Many big travel web sites pay homage to their sponsors and advertisers, by showing their ‘deals’ only. In the airline industry, a number of small carriers are ignored and they may well offer the best deal for you, but you won’t know if their information isn’t displayed.</p>
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<p>Prices of air flights differ wildly on the Internet. Try it and see. Go to a number of travel sites and look for fares to Sydney, Australia. See what you get. And this is what you need to do when booking your travel through the web. It might then be worthwhile to see what a travel agent can get for you. Yes they do have a booking fee imposed on your tickets but, did you know that many of the best budget deals are not available on the web? Specific web sites are only accessible to travel agents.  UNTIL NOW!  STUART S. TRAVEL is a full service on-line travel agency.</p>
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<p>Remember that air fare prices change many, many times a day. It is going to be impossible to find the best deal. You need to be smart and organized and willing to spend a bit of time researching the best deal for you. Once you think you’ve found a great travel deal, remember to read the details to see if there are any restrictions. Will you be able to change your flight details? If so will it cost you? And how much? Those kinds of details. Things can change and your travel plans sometimes need to be flexible so make sure you know what it‘s going to cost you if you have to alter anything.</p>
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<p>So if you are going to book your travel through the Internet remember these points: shop around and compare prices; be prepared to be flexible; ask questions<strong>; </strong>don’t believe everything you read on the websites; read the fine print; give yourself plenty of time to find the best deal and; if in doubt, don’t book it. </p>
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<p>If it all seems too confusing (which many web sites aim to be), go to your local on-line travel agent and see what deals they can do for you.</p>
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<p>This article was provided by:</p>
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<p>Stuart S. Travel / Your All World Travel Guru</p>
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<p><strong>http://www.stuartstravel.com</strong> sherry.hardsey@aol.com</p>
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<p>Stuart S. Travel / Your All World Online Travel Guru: <br />&#13;<br />
Sherry Hardesty has been a professional flight attendant for over 15 years. Her experience is extensive and she provides professional travel consulting and booking services at http://www.stuartstravel.com</p>
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		<title>The Best Way to Travel on a Budget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Best Way to Travel on a Budget</strong></p>
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<p>Well you won’t be traveling to Monaco and staying at a five star resort on a budget, will you? Maybe so!  Mostly, traveling on a budget means finding the cheapest price for the experience you want.</p>
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<p>When traveling on a budget it’s best to keep in mind the following points:</p>
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<p>1. Travel in the off-peak seasons. You can save up to as much as fifty per cent off air flights and accommodation costs if you plan to travel in low season times.</p>
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<p>2. Stay away from popular tourist spots (unless they are on your ‘must-see’ list). If you can go off the beaten track with your destinations, things can be cheaper to see and do and your cultural experiences will be richer.</p>
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<p>3. Try camping. Not only is it the cheapest form of accommodation it’s a great way to get up close and personal to nature. It’s the best way to see National Parks and Heritage listed areas. </p>
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<p>4. Look for special travel offers (or packages). But make sure you check everything that they include &#8211; and don’t include.</p>
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<p>5. Invest in a travel pass where you are able. Most developed countries have a rail or bus transport system where you can obtain day, week or monthly passes that will get you around cheaply.</p>
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<p>6. Get a work permit if you aim to gain employment while traveling overseas. Working can help&#8230; <a href="http://www.ranasargentinas.org/the-best-way-to-travel-on-a-budget.html" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Best Way to Travel on a Budget</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Well you won’t be traveling to Monaco and staying at a five star resort on a budget, will you? Maybe so!  Mostly, traveling on a budget means finding the cheapest price for the experience you want.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p> </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>When traveling on a budget it’s best to keep in mind the following points:</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>1. Travel in the off-peak seasons. You can save up to as much as fifty per cent off air flights and accommodation costs if you plan to travel in low season times.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>2. Stay away from popular tourist spots (unless they are on your ‘must-see’ list). If you can go off the beaten track with your destinations, things can be cheaper to see and do and your cultural experiences will be richer.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>3. Try camping. Not only is it the cheapest form of accommodation it’s a great way to get up close and personal to nature. It’s the best way to see National Parks and Heritage listed areas. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>4. Look for special travel offers (or packages). But make sure you check everything that they include &#8211; and don’t include.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>5. Invest in a travel pass where you are able. Most developed countries have a rail or bus transport system where you can obtain day, week or monthly passes that will get you around cheaply.</p>
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<p>6. Get a work permit if you aim to gain employment while traveling overseas. Working can help subsidize places that aren’t so cheap, such as Europe and Australia.</p>
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<p>7. Look for good exchange rates on the dollar. This may help you decide which country to travel to.</p>
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<p>8. Think about shortening your visit to destinations that are expensive and increasing your length of stay in cheaper places.</p>
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<p>9. Where possible use your credit card. The exchange rate is better.</p>
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<p>10. When staying in a hotel, avoid paying for ‘extras’. Don’t touch anything from the honor bar. Don’t watch the in-house movies and don’t use the hotel phone. And try not to use room service too much!</p>
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<p>On the world scene there are some great places to travel on a budget for under thirty dollars a day. In Asia you can try India, Laos, China, Cambodia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Thailand, Sumatra and Burma. In Central and South America you can visit El Salvador, Bolivia and Ecuador. If you are after a budget experience in the Pacific, try Fiji or New Zealand. Over in Africa there are some great budget destinations such as Kenya, Egypt, Morocco, Malawi, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Ghana. Don’t forget the Middle East where places like Iran, Syria and Turkey provide excellent value for money and wonderful experiences for the budget traveler.</p>
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<p>There is no ‘best place’ to travel on a budget. Just be prepared to look around, avoid the pitfalls of unwanted costs in package deals or hotel bookings. If you want to travel and your budget doesn’t meet your expectations, be flexible and see if there is somewhere cheaper you might like to experience. You could be pleasantly surprised with your stay in India or Iran, when you thought you wanted to go to Tahiti.</p>
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<p> </p>
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<p>This article was provided by:</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Stuart S. Travel / Your All World Travel Guru</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p><strong>http://www.stuartstravel.com</strong></p>
<div>
<p>Stuart S. Travel / Your All World Online Travel Guru: <br />&#13;<br />
Sherry Hardesty has been a professional flight attendant for over 15 years. Her experience is extensive and she provides professional travel consulting and booking services at http://www.stuartstravel.com</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you recently decided that you would like to take trip in an RV?  If you have, you likely have a number of tasks that you need to get stared with completing.  One of those tasks involves packing for your trip.  To reduce the number of complications that you run into, you are urged to create a traveling by RV checklist for yourself.  When doing so, however, there are a number of dos and don&#8217;ts that you will want to keep in mind.</p>
<p>As previously stated, you do want to create a traveling by RV checklist for yourself.  This can do wonders for improving your trip.  An otherwise good trip can be ruined when you don&#8217;t have everything that you need, like a swimsuit or a raincoat.</p>
<p>Do create a checklist well in advance of your trip.  Waiting until a day or two before your RV trip can result in you rushing a checklist.  This may also result in you forgetting important wants and needs.  With that being said, even if you are planning a last minute RV trip, like one where you may leave the next day, a checklist is still advised.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t rely too heavily on free printable checklists.  Free camping and traveling checklists are easy to find online with a standard internet search.  Although they can be helpful, you will find that most are generalized lists.  They will not list all of the items that you will want or need to bring with you on your next&#8230; <a href="http://www.ranasargentinas.org/rv-checklist-dos-and-donts.html" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you recently decided that you would like to take trip in an RV?  If you have, you likely have a number of tasks that you need to get stared with completing.  One of those tasks involves packing for your trip.  To reduce the number of complications that you run into, you are urged to create a traveling by RV checklist for yourself.  When doing so, however, there are a number of dos and don&#8217;ts that you will want to keep in mind.</p>
<p>As previously stated, you do want to create a traveling by RV checklist for yourself.  This can do wonders for improving your trip.  An otherwise good trip can be ruined when you don&#8217;t have everything that you need, like a swimsuit or a raincoat.</p>
<p>Do create a checklist well in advance of your trip.  Waiting until a day or two before your RV trip can result in you rushing a checklist.  This may also result in you forgetting important wants and needs.  With that being said, even if you are planning a last minute RV trip, like one where you may leave the next day, a checklist is still advised.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t rely too heavily on free printable checklists.  Free camping and traveling checklists are easy to find online with a standard internet search.  Although they can be helpful, you will find that most are generalized lists.  They will not list all of the items that you will want or need to bring with you on your next RV trip.</p>
<p>Do use free printable RV checklists as guides or starting points.  What you can do is either print them off or write down some of the items listed and add from there.  For example, would you like to bring board games or magazines along for the ride?  If so, add these items and any others to the free RV checklist that you printed from the internet.</p>
<p>Do let those that you are traveling with add to your RV checklist.  This is easy if you are traveling with your family.  Have them create their own checklist or let them add to yours.  This is important to ensure that all members of your traveling party are happy on your next RV trip and have everything that they need.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t create a checklist for yourself and then toss it off to the side.  Doing so often results in lost or misplaced checklists.  What you will want to do is take your checklist and put it in a safe spot, such as on your refrigerator.  This allows you to add any additional items that you may think of at a later date and time.</p>
<p>Do start your packing and shopping as soon as possible. This is one of the many benefits to creating a checklist well in advance of your RV trip.  If you want to save money, buy necessities, like food and drinks, when they are on sale.</p>
<p>Do check items off your checklist as you pack them or place them in your RV.  By not doing so, you can become unorganized.  When you have a list that has nothing crossed off of it, you are more likely to get confused.  This can result in you forgetting to pack some of the items that you did list.</p>
<p>As highlighted above, there are a number of benefits to creating a checklist for your next RV trip.  With that being said, you will want to use caution when doing so.  If you don&#8217;t take the proper steps after creating your checklist, you may have just ended up wasting your time.</p>
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