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Aug 05

Travel is one of the best incentives a company can offer employees, partners, potential clients, existing clients, and even suppliers. Travel usually needs to be business-related, but that is actually surprisingly easy to accomplish. If you have not considered travel incentives yet, think about the following:

  • Employee Motivation – If employees are starting to look at Monster.com or otherwise job hunt instead of work, then there is a problem. Sometimes it is not practical to solve such problems with increased salaries, but if a seminar might benefit the company then it could prove to be the basis for a great intra-office competition where the top employee or employees get to enjoy a paid vacation on the company dime.
  • Customer Loyalty – Everyone in the business community has figured out that there is much more to business than the bottom line. There are perks to consider as well, and those companies that offer perks to suppliers and customers alike find that their shipments arrive with less difficulty and that customers overlook small differences in bids in favor of a name that they know and trust.
  • Potential Clients Convert Better – Potential clients often need to be ‘buttered up’ in order to get them to convert. Why not give a sales pitch during 18 holes on a great golf course? Who could resist an invitation like that?
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Jul 28

Cruises are unique corporate destinations for a number of reasons, but one of the least considered reasons would be the fact that the trip really is the destination. Consider how much time busy businesspeople waste every year traveling all around the world in order to get to Conference A or Seminar B. Now take that time and multiply it by an executive salary, add in hotel and travel fees from multiple companies and the number quickly balloons in the billions or trillions of dollars.

Consider the difference that cruise meetings have ot offer to the bottom line:

  • The amount of time that expensive business people spend on cruises tends to be more productive than time spent on aircraft and/or airports.
  • Most cruises feature multiple ports of call, which makes flights shorter and less airline/airplane transfers likely.
  • Businesspeople also get to recharge their mental and social batteries while on cruises, and that alone is difficult to put a price tag on. It certainly beats allowing high-powered individuals to take time off and spend time on the golf course.
  • The fact that the method of travel is actually a destination in and of itself means that more work and more relaxation can be enjoyed.
  • By getting more services from a single vendor, in this case the cruise line, it is possible to save lots of money.
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Dec 02

The Fantasy Springs Resorts and Casino in the Palm Springs area of California, offers "Meeting Planner" packages, including complimentary meeting rooms, one VIP amenity for every 20 rooms booked, no resort fees, no occupancy tax, and much more.

With 100,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor meeting and banquet space, 250 luxury rooms and suites, five restaurants, golf course, live music and casino, Fantasy Springs is a great place to host a meeting and stay on budget. 

Learn more at www.FantasySpringsResort.com/meetings

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