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YTB to Launch Your Car Biz

Saturday, May 19th, 2007
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YTB has quietly launched new features and offerings for it’s RTA’s over the last several months. YTB Golf was launch back in October, 2006 right around the Funshine Trade show in Orlando, and YTB Flowers was launched just in time for Valentines Day in late January of 2007. We just got word that YTB will be launching Your Car Biz in June, 2007. This new addition will enable RTA’s to sell and purchase cars from their travel website for $200 below Dealer Invoice anywhere in the country. When a car is purchased through their website, the sale generates a $500 gross commission. RTA’s earn 60% of the commission, or $300. Initially they will offer new Chrysler, Dodge and Nissans as well as pre-owned vehicles. YTB has plans to expand this program, working with many other dealerships and manufacturers, of which this poster is hoping for Cadillac will be in the mix, and as we get more details we will pass them on to you.

Did you know that the average Power Team leader in YTB earns $1325 a month! Also the average Coaches Corner member earns $5465 per month, and the average YTB Director earns $29,187 per month! How do you reach these levels? You are in your Power Team once you complete your First Team with 3 personally sponsored RTA’s and a total of 6 RTA’s of any combination. You achieve the Coach’s Corner honor by having 30 RTA’s in your power team. You become a Director once you have 500 total RTA’s. Does that seem impossible to you?

Phyllis Nash is one of our newest Directors, and she became a Director in 5 months working YTB PART TIME. She said the secret to her success is she set a goal to share the YTB opportunity with one person a day. Since, December 2, 2006 she has done just that. Can you imagine if you shared YTB with 7 new people a week how much your business would grow. If your goal is to be a Power Team leader, in Coach’s Corner or a Director. Even working YTB part time you can achieve great things!

We’ve also been busy attending some local events for travel agents this past month. Attending the Atlanta Agent at Home Expo. This was a fun evening where many vendors shared with home-based agents how to promote travel to their locations and it included a free dinner. This past Wednesday we both attended a Sandals/Beaches Unveiling (also another free event that included dinner). Sandals just spent countless millions at several of their resorts in upgrades and features and they wanted to share this with their travel partners. These resorts are beautiful and they really pamper your customers. Sandals loves travel agents and rewards them well for bookings. The average Sandals booking generates $650 in commissions. Many of our team who live here in Atlanta were able to attend these events with us, and as we find out about events like this in your area we will pass the information on to you. These events are very educational and help you build your travel client base.

This summer should be exciting times for YTB. We’d love to let the cat out of the bag on some other news, but until we get word from the Home Office, “Mums the word”. You’ll just have to check back to see what other exciting features, advantages, and benefits YTB has to offer.

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Will You Be Mine?

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007
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There are many opinions as to who was the original Valentine, with the most popular theory that it was a clergyman who was executed for secretly marrying couples in ancient Rome. In any event, in 496 A.D., Pope Gelasius set aside February 14 to honor St. Valentine. Through the centuries, the Christian holiday became a time to exchange love messages and St.Valentine became a patron saint of lovers. In the 1840s, Esther Howland, a native of Massachusetts, is given credit for sending the first Valentine cards. The spirit of love continues as valentines are sent with sentimental verses and children exchange valentine cards at school.

Looking for Love

  • 188 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine’s Day the second-most popular greeting-card-giving occasion. (This total excludes packaged kids valentines for classroom exchanges.)
  • Over 50 percent of all Valentine’s Day cards are purchased in the six days prior to the observance, making Valentine’s Day a procrastinator’s delight.
  • Research reveals that more than half of the U.S. population celebrates Valentine’s Day by purchasing a greeting card.
  • There are 119 single men (i.e., never married, widowed or divorced) who are in their 20s for every 100 single women of the same ages.
  • There are 34 single men (i.e., never married, widowed or divorced) age 65 or older for every 100 single women of the same ages.
  • 904: The number of dating service establishments nationwide as of 2005. These establishments, which include Internet dating services, employed nearly 4,300 people and pulled in $489 million in revenues.

Be Mine

  • 2.2 million marriages take place in the United States annually. That breaks down to more than 6,000 a day.
  • 147,300 marriages are performed in Nevada during 2005. So many couples “tie the knot” in the Silver State that it ranked fourth nationally in marriages, even though it’s total population that year among states was 35th.
  • The estimated U.S. median ages at first marriage for women and men are 25.3 and 27.1 respectively, in 2005. The age for women rose 4.2 years in the last three decades. The age for men at first marriage is up 3.6 years.
  • Men and women in northeastern states generally have a higher median age at first marriage than the national average. In Massachusetts, for example, women were a median of 27.4 years old and men 29.1 years of age at first marriage. States where people typically marry young include Utah, where women were a median of 21.9 years and men, 23.9 years.
  • 57% and 60% of American women and men, respectively, are 15 or older and currently married (includes those who are separated).
  • 72%: The percentage of men and women ages 30 to 34 in 2005 who had been married at some point in their lives – either currently or formerly.- 4.9 million opposite-sex cohabitating couples maintained households in 2005. These couples comprised 4.3 percent of all households.

Candy is Dandy!

  • 1,241: The number of locations producing chocolate and cocoa products in 2004. These establishments employed 43,322 people. California led the nation in the number of such establishments with 136, followed by Pennsylvania with 122. (Source:http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/cbptotal.html)
  • 515 locations produced non chocolate confectionery products in 2004. These establishments employed 22,234 people.
  • The total value of shipments in 2004 for firms producing chocolate and cocoa products was $13.9 billion. Non chocolate confectionery product manufacturing, meanwhile, was a $5.7 billion industry.
  • 3,467 Number of confectionery and nut stores in the United States in 2004. Often referred to as candy stores, they are among the best sources of sweets for Valentine’s Day.
  • The per capita consumption of candy by Americans in 2005 was 25.7 pounds. Candy consumption has actually declined over the last few years; in 1997, each American gobbled or savored more than 27 pounds of candy a year.

Flowers

  • The combined wholesale value of domestically produced cut flowers in 2005 for all flower-producing operations with $100,000 or more in sales was $397 million. Among states, California was the leading producer, alone accounting for nearly three-quarters of this amount ($289 million).
  • The combined wholesale value of domestically produced cut roses in 2005 for all operations with $100,000 or more in sales was $39 million. Among all types of cut flowers, roses were third in receipts ($39 million)to lilies ($76.9 million) and tulips ($39.1 million).
  • There were 21,667 florists nationwide in 2004. These businesses employed 109,915 people.

Jewelry

  • There were 28,772 jewelry stores in the United States in 2004. Jewelry stores offer engagement, wedding and other rings to lovers of all ages. In February 2006, these stores sold $2.6 billion worth of merchandise. (This figure has not been adjusted for seasonal variation, holiday or trading day differences or price changes).
  • The merchandise at these locations could well have been produced at one of the nation’s 1,864 jewelry manufacturing establishments. The manufacture of jewelry was an $9 billion industry in 2004

Looking for Love? Try looking here…

Valentine, NE
Valentine, TX
Loveland, CO
Lovejoy, GA
Lovelock, NE
Love Valley, NC
Loveland, OH
Loveland Park, OH
Loveland, OK
Lovelady, TX
Loves Park, IL
Loving County, TX
Lovington, NM
Loving, NM
Love County, OK
Lovington, IL
Romeo, CO
Romeo, MI
Romeoville, IL
Sacred Heart, MN
Heart Butte, MT
South Heart, ND

  • 21: Number of places named “rose”. The red rose has long been a symbol of romantic love. Rose Hill, VA., is the most populous, with more than 15,000 residents.

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Doug & Ronda Bauknight
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