Because of this high perceived value, and the low investment cost, it is an easy way to have the boys either sell the vouchers at an auction, or go door to door, asking for donations, in exchange for vouchers.
We’ve consistently seen the vouchers selling in neighborhoods across the country for $50-100 because people perceive the vouchers to be so valuable. To learn how to get started, just visit http://www.SuperIncentives.com
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Top 10 reasons to consider giving away free vacations for your fundraiser:
Why Travel Incentives?
1. Much Higher Profits! You’ll earn up to 8x more money than other leading fundraisers…without spending more.
2. Differentiate yourself from all other fundraisers & groups.
3. Best “Cost-To-Value” ratio compared to any other products (approx 1:100 cost-to-value).
4. Travel creates lasting memories.
5. Higher Perceived Value, yet costs less than most fundraisers.
6. Universal Appeal – United States Travel Data Center shows that 91% of North Americans take a vacation every year.
7. It’s fun and easy to promote.
8. It never goes out of style.
9. Travel Incentives can be personalized/customized to brand your school, church, organization, etc.
10. Easy to Get Started – low start-up costs. Able to pay for the majority of travel incentives AFTER you complete your fundraiser.
Other Details:
1. Absolutely NO timeshare or sales presentations associated with this offer.
2. Each certificate valued up to $329.
3. 14 exciting destinations to choose from. Most popular destinations include Las Vegas, Orlando, Anaheim, Lake Tahoe, and Daytona Beach.
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Restrictions:
* Book or choose travel dates only 60 days in advance, weekday check-in
* Small $15 registration fee – Nothing else to pay, except state mandated room taxes. (only $7-$12/night)
* All details are printed on the back of the certificate – No fine print or “gotcha’s”
Visit the Travel Incentive Fundraising Site today!
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Take every chance you have for press, and use podcasts and blogging to your advantage. Soon, you will be on the golden track for fundraising with the coverage and public vote behind you.
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You could also do a gold fundraiser, as a fundraiser on the side. More people are willing to donate to a zoo, so as long as you appeal to the greater good for children and families, you are on the road to an excellent fundraiser.
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If you do not like the idea of getting dirty or wet, try a simple gold fundraiser for the money without the hassle.
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