Thursday, 21 April 2011

WorldVentures biz review… is it so good?

There is one primary question you have to confidently answer when evaluating DreamTrips and that is “is it consumer worthy?”  In other words, does the product provide standalone value? Put yet another way, are consumers purchasing the product regardless of the opportunity involved? Well, the answer is quite obvious, consumers spend huge amount of money going on vacations. DreamTrips offer huge saving for it's members through WorldVentures


WorldVentures travel products… are they of value?


One of the price comparisons I researched as a test was for a Jamaica vacation at the Grand Lido Braco.  For two adults this vacation cost $890 via the Dreamtrips product and Travelocity came in at $1050.  Another example I researched was a Cabo San Lucas trip to the Riu PaIace.  For two adults this vacation cost $758 via Dreamtrips product and Travelocity came in at $950.28. 


Looking at the numbers it seems most consumers would recover their WorldVentures Dreamtrips membership investment with the money they save by taking their first “Dreamtrip”.


Travel is one of the largest and most rapidly growing (thanks in large part to the baby boomers) industries in the world. With the movement toward most business being transacted online, travel is becoming more of a commodity where people don’t care who they fly, stay or go with… bottom line is they want the lowest price. 


WorldVentures have a real product with consumer value which is marketed by their agents under a compensation plan that is both fair and legal.  There is a strong corporate team in place, all of whom have a verifiable history. 


We are confident that with the upcoming Asia, Brazil expansion, DreamTrips have huge and bright future.