JS Blogcast 35 - When You Need a Travel Website With More Than Prices
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Looking for a travel website? You know the usual suspects - Travelocity, Priceline, Kayak, Orbitz, Expedia - and they all have their place in the universe. But there’s also a part of travel that goes beyond simple pricing of planes, trains, and automobiles, and that’s a little thing we like to call Achieving the Permanent Vacation. That’s what the Jetsetter Show specializes in. Sure, you can head over to Travelocity and the rest when you simply need a good price on a quick trip. Our travel website has a bit higher aim than that. We want to teach you how to live like you’re on vacation all the time, wherever in the world you want to be: expatriating in Latin America or Europe; island hopping on your own yacht around the South Pacific; or maybe hiking the Scottish highlands working on your Sean Connery burr. But to live life like you’re on vacation requires one thing. Passive income. Though nice, it’s not enough to be able to work from a computer anywhere in the world because you’re still stuck putting in those hours in front of the screen. Passive income deposits money in your account whether you do anything or not. The Jetsetter Show’s favorite choice for earning money this way is income producing properties. By far, the world’s best investment when it comes to returns and safety, it doesn’t get much easier, especially if you hire a management company to tend to the details. If you’re interested in learning how to develop a Jetsetter lifestyle through real estate, visit Jason Hartman’s website for an education so thorough it’s hard to believe it’s free. Does your other travel website do this for you?
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