Another great place to shop for Travel Organizer products is Amazon. They have more than just books!
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6 Compact Tea Bag Box (Clear) (8.5"L x 5.5"W x 3.5"H)
Sale Price: $20.44
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With six compartments you will be able to organize anything throughout your house. You will be able to organize your kitchen, your bathroom, your office or your bedroom. The compartments allow you to keep things separated and organized...
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Belkin Conserve Valet F7C008q Energy-Saving USB Charging Station
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $36.24
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The innovative design keeps charging neat and organized, allowing you to tuck away your USB cords and secure them in place for your next charge. And the compact design takes up minimal space on your table or counter...
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Household Essentials 80-Pocket Cotton Canvas Jewelry Organizer
List Price: $24.99
Sale Price: $16.50
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Jewerly Org. 80 Pkt.Aluminum Hanger80 pocket organizer offers double sided storage. Takes up less than 2' of closet space. Clear pockets allow you to see pocket contents! Aluminum hanger included. Folds easily and fits into luggage for traveling...
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Plano Sport Locker
List Price: $42.99
Sale Price: $42.99
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This XXL storage trunk from Plano provides weather resistant storage for bulky and oversized gear wherever you need it--from the garage to the back of your truck and from the porch to the basement. Equipped with integrated wheels and recessed handles, it easy to move the box around, even when loaded...
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Pill Box 3x Jumbo
List Price: $9.98
Sale Price: $2.99
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Weekly Pill Reminder for holding vitamins and medications. Also works great for organizing fishing lures and other small items.
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Half Tube Cube
List Price: $10.50
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Eagle Creek Half Tube Cube Features: Versatile pouch to organize personal items and wear close to your body. Front compartment with signature Eagle Creek organizer panel for small change, pen, credit cards, keys, etc...
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Memory Card Carrying Case, Black
Sale Price: $2.65
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Memory cards are so compact that unfortunately they can be easily lost or damaged. This anti-static case keeps all your memory cards safely stored so you always know where they are. You won't be digging in the dusty bottom of your camera case or briefcase looking for your valuable memory cards anymore...
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15-Item iPod classic Accessory Bundle
List Price: $79.99
Sale Price: $16.99
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ncludes: Black Rubber Silicone Skin + White Rubber Silicone Skin with Elastic Armband + Transparent Clear Snap On Crystal Hard Cover Case + Black Leather Flip Premium Case + Clear Reusable LCD Screen Protector + White 3...
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Built NY E-CTR-CGD Built Cargo Travel Organizer - City Grid
List Price: $24.99
Sale Price: $24.99
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The Built Cargo Travel Organizer has four interior compartments that expand to store essential portable electronics accessories in one easy-to-find place. It folds in half when zipped closed, and is small enough to toss into a suitcase or backpack...
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Ravensburger Stow & Go - Puzzle Accessories
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $11.63
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Roll up and transport your jigsaw puzzle in progress with the innovative Puzzle Stow and Go. Just begin your puzzle on the bright felt mat with special non-skid backing for easy sorting and contrast and then when you want to take a break, roll the mat up with the help of the inflatable tube and use the two securing elastic bands to keep everything in place...
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LeapFrog Tag Storage Case
List Price: $15.99
Sale Price: $9.99
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Taking learning to go! Use this handy storage case so you can bring your Tag Reading System with you wherever you go. There's room for your Tag Reader and multiple Tag Books. Premium plastic casing ensures everything stays secure and protected while you are on the move...
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Free Travel: How to Get "all Expenses Paid" Vacations
You can travel the world for free by becoming an "Outside Agent" or "Group Travel Organizer" for travel agencies.
Travel agencies usually have a wide range of domestic and international tour packages available. These tours typically last from ten to fourteen days, with groups of about ten to thirty people for each tour. Travel agencies constantly need people to sign up for their tours and most heartily welcome any help they can get in recruiting new tourists for their services. When you put a travel group together for the agency you can receive a free (all expenses paid!) vacation.
You can visit travel agencies directly, or locate them through internet searches. Contract with them for a free trip in exchange for you securing a group of people to sign up for a tour with the agency. For example, for a cruise, you'll need maybe 9 to 15 people to sign up with the agency for you to travel for free. Make sure you find out exactly how many people you need to sign up for the tour so you can travel for free. Also ask if the tour will cover your airfare or not, and get all details related to the tour. Dates, times, schedules, costs, food, accommodations, transportation, sight-seeing, etc. Ask the travel agent if he or she can supply you with brochures or flyers, with your name, phone number and email address, to hand out to potential sign-ups.
When putting a group together talk to friends, relatives and co-workers. Visit churches and organizations with your travel proposal. Post and handout your flyers to everyone you can. Send emails to everyone you know, and ask them to forward the message. Let all of the friends you have in social sites like FaceBook.com know about the trip. You may even consider placing small classified ads in newspapers for more leads. Write an article about the tour's destination and offer it for free to newspapers, magazines, blogs and websites as long as they include your contact information.
Giving travel presentations is another great way to get people to sign up for the tour. Your church, retirement organizations, Veterans groups, Kiwis, American Legion and Rotary Club are all good places to give your presentation. Provide refreshments and have plenty of flyers on hand. Your home is another place where you could hold presentations. Invite family and friends, and ask them to invite their family and friends. You can speak about the tour, show a video, or have a travel agent that represents the agency give the presentation.
Once your group is organized collect deposits from each member as required from the agency. This ensures that the people are serious about going. Most deposits are refundable up to a certain date as prescribed by the agency, so little or no risk is involved for your group in paying deposits. Then make sure that each group member gets their travel vouchers and know the departure date, time and location.
You go with the tour group for free, and when you get back home you can do this all over again to have another all expenses paid vacation. Do this as often as you like to go anywhere in the world for free.
About the Author
Thomas Carroll shows how to travel the world for free and how to get paid to travel on his website http://www.lonewolfadventure.net
i am regretting my decisions, desperately....?
i was invited to go to the US with a parent or a teacher to acompany me. other invitees must have one but since i am already 18 (and they are under 18), i suggested that I go alone. i wanted to go to a new land alone and experience.
i told the organizer so. after that my aunt ask me if she could come with me. she wanted to go to the US once, and also to visit his sister (another aunt of mine). but i still wanted to go alone, and i did thought that it was late to change my decision, i told the organizers!
so now am going alone. that aunt is very nice to me. and i regret that i should have tell the organizer whether they could include her in my travel plan.
i am desperately regretful. should i be?
excuse- me. what is my responsibility here?
What's done is done.
Life isn't like tying so you can undo something.
Go on with your decisions
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