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Business Travel Newsletter

Guest Author - Julia Reed Zaic

The Business Travel site is a place where you can unwind whilst sharing your life as a business traveler, getting great travel information, and appreciating the positive side of traveling for business. My motto is: All travel is a gift. The site will be updated at least once a week and the best way to ensure you don’t miss anything is by signing up for my weekly newsletter.

The newsletter will inform you of my most recent articles I've published as well as what is happening in the business travel forum. If any tips, hints or experiences come to mind I will also include them in my newsletter.

It's easy to sign up. If you look to the right of this article you will see a box labeled Free Newsletter (you can also see this box at the bottom of the article). Simply, type in your email address and you’re done. You are not required to provide us with any additional information. An advantage of this system is that nobody (not even me) will know who signs up and there is a guarantee that we will NOT share or sell your email address. The only time we can see who signed up is if the newsletter bounces back or if you reply to the newsletter. Even then I can promise your information will be keep private. We respect your privacy and enable you to unsubscribe at any time.

Once you sign up, you’ll receive a confirmation notice. If you don’t see it in your inbox be sure to check your junk mail and then add us to your safe list. You will only receive newsletters that you sign up for. You will not receive advertisements or anything that you would consider junk mail. Just valuable advice, updates, and recommendations that have personal experience behind them.

If you decide you no longer want to receive the newsletter, it is very easy to unsubscribe. In every newsletter there will be a link that will direct you to the unsubscribe page. There you place your email in the entitled box and then click unsubscribe. It’s that simple, no questions or comments required. We will however be sad to see you go.

But why would you wish to unsubscribe? Every newsletter provides a link to my latest up-to-date article and it also provides a link to the business travel forum. The business travel forum is a place where you can join other business travelers and exchange personal opinions on how to deal with daily business travel issues, or share you experiences. You can also ask any questions you have and get instant responses from others like you: Road Warriors!

If you like what you see, feel free to pass the newsletter on to your friends, families and co-workers. More readers plus more feedback equals more answered questions and valuable advice.

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