Get your – ‘Bahamas Tip’ On The Bahamas Report
MIAMI, Florida June 8, 2003 - Go to Google, Yahoo, AltaVista or any of the other major search engines and type in – Bahamas. You’ll find there’s more than an abundance of Bahamas information on literally hundreds of websites. The info is free and doesn’t cost a dime.
Very useful info, but one has to read and read before getting to the good stuff. And, as we all know, sometimes you do but (more often than not) you don’t.
In this fast paced world inundated with the magnificence of the INTERNET, folks simply don’t have the time for too much research or to stare at a computer monitor to find what they need or want to know. For certain, though, they want it and they want it as quickly as possible with the least amount of bother.
No less is true when scurrying around for specialty information on a country like The Bahamas. If it’s about the economy, folks want the facts up front. If it’s about tourism, they want to know that just as quickly without having to claw through pages of data cushioned with courtesy or official lingo. Whatever its about, folks want to get to it quickly because, quite frankly, they cannot handle all the info that the INTERNET provides.
That’s why The Bahamas Report (a subscription-based Resource Guide For Retiring In The Bahamas) launched its Bahamas Tip Of the Week June 8. Each Sunday, TBR Editors will send an email tip on some aspect of The Bahamas to its subscribers worldwide and to others who regularly visit TBR’s website. According to TBR’s Editor, Winston D. Munnings, “this is primarily to fill a need for ‘to-the-point’ factual info on any number of subject areas raised from time to time by subscribers and others who visit our site looking for ‘niche’ or ‘off the beating track’ information you won’t find elsewhere.”
“People don’t want too much details it seems. Just enough to keep them current on what happening (generally) in the Bahamas, and how they can get information that will help them make decisions (sometimes) almost on the spot,” he added.
“The weekly tips also serve as an ‘added value’ for our subscribers who, while interested primarily about matters related to ‘Retiring In The Bahamas’, are also very much interested about what happening in the Islands Of The Bahamas. After all, they may be living on one of these exotic Islands someday.
To sign up for the Tip Of The Week freebee, log on to their website site at www.TheBahamasReport.com, and enter an email address then click on Sign Me Up!
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