Saturday, August 9, 2008

Global Resorts Network Review

By Jhonathan Rodriguez


Making ourselves productive and saving for the future is all well and good. But there comes a time when all the saving and the earning and the trudging through life's muck gets old and it takes all our willpower to not go insane from the monotony of it all. And when that time comes, the only thing we can do to hold on to our sanities, is to give ourselves a break - a vacation.

Now, that would be a perfectly fine idea - go on a vacation and come back refreshed, ready to take on the world once more - only, vacations don't exactly come cheap, do they? In fact, going on a vacation might very well mean taking a huge chunk out of your hard-earned savings.

But there is an online company called 'Global Resorts Network', or simply 'GRN', that claims to have a solution to the problem of exorbitantly priced vacations. Not only does it promise you cheaper vacations, it also promises you a decent profit. So, in essence, you get paid to go on vacations! Amazing, isn't it? I know what you're thinking too good to be true, right?

Yes and no. The success of a venture depends on what you expect to get from it. If you're expecting to get millions out of this, then you're in for a disappointment. Bill Gates didn't get to where he is by going on vacations, after all. If life was that easy, the Caribbean islands would've already sunk to the bottom of the ocean with the sheer weight of tourists! No, you can't earn your first million by going on vacations. But you can earn a few thousands for almost no effort at all. And just for that, you've already won.

Here's how Global Resorts Network works: if you become a member, you are allowed to purchase high-end vacations for low-end prices. But to become a member, you need to pay a fee of $3,000. You only have to pay this fee once, and you're a lifetime member. The top resorts, which usually cost thousands, would suddenly quite affordable to you at just over $700 for a week.

But that's not really the end of the deal. Becoming a GNR member means that you'll also become an affiliate rep. To actually get past the point of 'saving money' and finally start earning profit, you'll have to convince others to become members as well. You can sell this to anyone - your family, friends, colleagues, anyone with $3,000 in their pockets and a desire to go on vacations. Each time you recruit a new member, you will receive a one thousand dollar commission, taken from their sign up fees. Not only that; you could also get another 'roll-up commission', which is usually around $1,000, for each purchase they make. This is one internet marketing venture that's sure to earn you some extra money. You can go on ultra-affordable vacations, and at the same time, you can get your hands on some extra cash. You can't lose!

According to testimonials all over the net, Global Resorts Network is reliable. There are no complaints as of yet and it seems to be a genuine opportunity to make your wallet a bit fatter. Of course, the success of this depends on your own expectations. If you're expecting a huge profit, then your efforts must also match. But if you're just looking for an opportunity to save up on your vacations, then GNR's the thing for you. With GNR, you'll get great discounts and get your vacation without having to touch your savings, and with a bit of effort, you can get quite a decent profit. It's one of those win-win things that are just too good to miss.

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