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How to Find Cheap Car Rentals

Car rentals can be quite the expense, especially for customers traveling out of state, and even out of the country. There are car rental companies that charge per mile, and other car companies that offer an unlimited mileage package to customers renting a car for a day, a weekend or even longer. Using these tips, the customer can find cheap vehicle rental rates and save money on car rentals.

Go for the unlimited mileage. Unlimited mileage is necessary for those customers seeking unlimited driving time over the period of days without being charged for every mile that the vehicle goes over the limit.

Booking vehicle rentals online can save hundreds of dollars per vehicle trip. Coupons are often available which can give the customer free days for the vehicle rental, or a percentage off of the vehicle rental price. Booking online and signing up for opt-in lists can also enable the customer to receive valuable offers in their future, sent directly to their email in-box.

Ask for the free upgrade. Did you know that often just asking for an upgrade can yield positive results? Many times, if vehicles are not in stock, the customer is eligible for an upgrade as the vehicle should be in stock, especially if a vehicle has been reserved.

Calling the vehicle rental company beforehand can mean the difference of a rental upgrade. Many times, if you call ahead of time, you will be eligible for deals offered to customers that have reserved a vehicle. Especially through the holiday seasons, it is crucial that a vehicle be reserved – just to ensure a vehicle will be available for the vacation.

Did you know that going with an independent vehicle rental company can save up to thirty percent off of the price of a vehicle? When a vehicle is rented with these companies, they are aware that the have to outsell the price of the competition and therefore will lower their prices to reflect these discounts.

Comparing prices online could save up to forty percent off of the price of a vehicle rental. Travel websites often offer these comparisons with one search. One search can yield results for all of the leading, and independent vehicle rental companies can compare the sizes, prices and special offer of vehicles.

Booking a vehicle rental online and bundling the vehicle with airline tickets and hotel means that the consumer can save valuable money on the vacation. Did you know that you could save up to fifteen percent on vehicle rentals? When you are planning a vacation, it just becomes easier to book everything at once, rather than to complete all reservations separately.

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Business Travel – What is Your Return on Investment?

One year I was over in Asia on business with a group. As usual, seminars were held in different cities in order to promote new products and sales. Eight out of 10 members of the group would give a presentation. After one of these seminars, a customer, who flew in just to attend the event, shared his thoughts in private: “I can do all that talk alone and better.” Pretty blunt, but the message was loud and clear.

At this moment, you may be waiting at an airport lounge for your flight, flying across the Pacific or the Atlantic, sitting in your hotel room half way across the world, or are ready for your next trip. As you read this, why not make use of this time to ponder these questions: Do you really need all that business travel? Is it absolutely necessary? I mean, what is the return on investment of your trip (forget about the air mileage you could accumulate, although it is your personal ROI)? Have you ever measured it?

Very often, we tend to do things just because we have always done them and they have become our routine. We do them again and again without putting much thoughts into what we do. We travel because we have budgeted to travel, and we believe it does good to our businesses. We believe it helps with market development, sales, and after-sale support and services etc.. But none of these should become the rationale for business travel unless we have specific objectives, detailed plans to help reach those objectives efficiently and effectively, and finally results that are measurable.

So when planning your next business trip, consider the following:

· Ask yourself the question I asked earlier: Is this travel absolutely necessary?

· If you could reach your objectives through other means instead, and with better results, then the answer is no, and you should kill that travel plan altogether.

· If no other means can replace your presence in person, the answer is yes, then be very clear about the objectives. Start making a detailed plan to help reach those objectives.

· Make your travel most efficiently and effectively, e.g., if part of the work could be done in alternative ways, focus your travel only on the things that require in-person presence and attention.

· Get the right people on the trip. If a couple of people could do the job, why bring eight or 10?

· Not everyone has to give a presentation just because a seminar is held. A seminar is not a lecture. In fact, where applicable, no presentation is necessary if a seminar leader has prepared participants for the occasion well enough in advance.

· If you give a handout to every attendee prior to or at the start of the seminar, what’s the point of you standing in front reading out exactly what your audience are busy reading themselves? Get their attention or leave them alone. Don’t disturb them.

· If the handout is already bilingual or is a translated version, what’s the point of having an interpreter translating word by word what’s already on the printout?

· Why would you show one slide after another when the attention of your audience is fixed on their handouts? And what’s the point of showing slides with 70 words crammed into each when it is hardly legible from a distance?

· Can you forgo your PowerPoint or at least limit the use of it? Use it only to enhance rather than spoil your event.

· Develop a way to measure the results of your trip. Only the output, not the input, will tell you how effective your work is and where you can improve next time.

Business travel is costly, particularly international travel: a few thousand dollars for each round trip, adding another few thousand dollar hotel bills, expensive overseas roaming calls, and not to mention physical fatigue from jet lag and sacrifice of family life. If you do decide to travel, you’ve got to make sure your investment not only gets you the maximum return, but also that of those you visit, you meet or invite to spend time with you. Otherwise, stay home and save everybody’s time and money.

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Fleet Fuel Cards: What You Need To Know

It has become impossible to ignore the wide range of benefits associated with using fleet fuel cards for anyone that owns or manages a fleet of any size. However, at first glance and when you first add them into your business it can be difficult to understand how they work, how you can set up them up, and how exactly they will benefit your unique business. With all of the options and different types of fleet fuel cards that are available, you need to find the right fit for your specific needs and that is why we have put together this buying guide to help you along the way.

In order to get started in your search for the perfect fleet fuel cards it is important to ask yourself a number of questions before making any decision. These questions include:

1. What types of vehicles run within your fleet, or which ones do you plan to run?

2. Does the fleet run on diesel, petrol, or a mixture of both types of fuel?

3. How much does your business spend on fuel each and every month?

4. Does your fleet use service stations on the motorways, or simply those located in or around local garages and service stations?

5. Where is the company based?

Answering each of these questions gives you the opportunity to figure out which fleet fuel cards will suit your needs perfectly and will give you the best possible network coverage and ensure you can fill your vehicles at the lowest possible price.

Once you have made the decision on which fleet fuel cards suit your needs the best, you then need to understand how you and your drivers can use them. Thankfully the process is quite simple, and we are going to walk you through it. If you are at a full-serve location, first things first you, or whoever the vehicle operator may be, will hand the fuel fleet card to the service counter operator before doing any re-fueling.

Next you simply refuel the vehicle, and sometimes it will be required to note the mileage before you head back to the service counter after the tank is full. After that you will need to provide any other information that the service operator needs and then collect your fleet fuel card and be on your way.

If you happen to be servicing the vehicle at a self-serve location with automatic payment, you first want to insert the card into the reader with the front side facing up. Continue to enter all of the information that is requested by the fleet fuel card reader, including mileage, vehicle registration, and the pump number that you will be using to fill up. Continue to re-fuel the vehicle until you are satisfied, and then simply collect the card and receipt and you can be well on your way. It is as simple as that, and the entire process takes seconds once you and your fleet drivers get used to it.

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