YTB International Review: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
YTB International Review: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
By Kristen S.
This is my unbiased YTB International review. I have no affiliation of any kind with YTB International.
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YTB International (or Your Travel Biz) is a company that offers discounts on travel. This company has been around since 2001.
The “Good”…
This company does offer a service that is generally very marketable. Also the company has been around for a long time. Both of these I would put into the “good” category of this YTB International review. Unfortunately, the “bad” and the “ugly” of this company in my mind outweigh the good.
The “Bad”…
While YTB International does offer a good “product,” it is certainly in a very competitive market (against “biggie” companies like Expedia, Hotwire, and other similar well-known sites). The competition factor is why I have it in the “bad” section of my YTB International review — BUT this does not mean that you cannot be successful in this business. If you understand how to properly market this company, you can be very successful at it.
The website to me is a big time negative and I am putting it in the “bad” section of my YTB International review. If you go on the main website, you wouldn’t even know there was a network marketing opportunity. The location of the comp plan is a mystery to me.
These “bad” things, however, pale next to what to me is a pretty big “ugly.”
The “Ugly”…
The biggest “ugly” that I am putting in this YTB International review relates to what is a seeminly likely instability with this company. Google this company, and you will see tons of search results discussing the history of lawsuits with which this company has been involved. Considering this, it would not be shocking that this company did not stay afloat in the long-term.
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