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WORK: SEO article written for a corporate travel agency Simple Ways to Save Money While Travelling Overseas Travelling in a foreign country is a lot of things to different people - memorable, romantic, and even productive. However, one other thing that it commonly is to many people is expensive. But this doesn t always have to be the case. By following a few simple tips and doing a little planning beforehand, you ll be amazed at how much you can save while travelling overseas. Here are some helpful tips that can save you money on your next trip abroad: Take advantage of specialist companies for your itinerary. The first way to save money overseas is done before you even set foot there. By planning your itinerary in advance, you re more likely to avoid unnecessary costs down the road. These days, there are plenty of specialist companies that cater to almost every type of travel need. Are you a couple going on a honeymoon? Or perhaps a fresh graduate looking to travel the world? Then consider travel companies that cater to these particular markets. Even if you re a business traveller, there are companies like Corporate Traveller who can help you out. The key is finding the right company that can help you maximise your time and money. When it comes to travel overseas, a little planning beforehand definitely goes a long way. Buy and use a local SIM card. Even with incentives from your mobile carrier, chances are you ll still spend a fortune if you rely on them for your calls, texts, and mobile data. International rates are notoriously expensive and limiting your usage just to save some money can take away from enjoying your trip. A simple and convenient way to minimize these costs is to buy and use a local SIM card. International rates may still apply when you re communicating with people back home, but at lest you ll be charged local rates for all other mobile uses. Eat where the locals eat. As any traveller will tell you, food is one of the biggest expenses in any trip. Unless you ve travelled to a place solely to splurge on food, it s best to be smart and more discerning on where you re eating. One great way to do this is to eat where the locals eat. This may require some research beforehand and some experimentation. But when you do find the right places, it s often worth it. Not only are you more likely to avoid the usual tourist prices in most tourist areas, but you ll also be able to better assimilate with the local culture. Take advantage of free or cheap activities. Most big cities and popular destinations usually have plenty of free (or at least cheap) activities that budget-conscious travellers can take advantage of. From free city tours and museum visits to activities in the park and other public areas, you normally have plenty of options for inexpensive recreation and leisure. It s just a matter of getting creative and keeping an eye out for good deals.

Set a general budget and stick to it. This may sound obvious, but you ll be surprised at how many people travel overseas without setting a budget. They usually end up spending more than they intended, making their trips much less enjoyable. Avoid this hassle by setting a general budget for your trip. Take into account your daily expenses for food and travel and put a little wiggle room for miscellaneous expenses. Even if you end up overspending, setting a budget early on can limit impulsive spending and soften the blow. There s no doubt that travelling overseas can be expensive. No matter how much you plan ahead, there are plenty of costs you simply can t avoid. But if you follow smart travel tips like these, then you re more likely to save some money on your next trip, even if it s just by a little.

WORK: SEO article written for a corporate travel agency Going on a Business Trip? Here s 3 tips to Make It Stress-Free As any business traveller will tell you, travelling for business is very different from travelling for a holiday. There s work involved, deadlines to meet, and often too many things to do. Because of this, business trips can be very stressful events, requiring substantial energy and patience just to get through. But don t think that every business trip has to be this way. By keeping these tips in mind, you can turn almost any business trip into a stress-free (and likely more enjoyable) affair. Tip #1: Prepare in advance as much as you can. It goes without saying that one of the best ways to make your next trip as stress-free as possible is to iron out all important details before you re even there. It s a simple tip, but one that s often overlooked by many business travellers. You ll be surprised at how a little preparation beforehand can save you tremendous time and energy later down the road. However, preparing in advance not only means confirming your flight and accommodation details, but also accounting for all the other factors in your trip. Do you need airport and city transfers while you re there? Or perhaps you need a meeting room or dinner reservations for your client meeting? By taking into account all other factors like these, things will likely go more smoothly once you re there If you don t have the time or resources to make the best preparations for your trip, then consider taking up the services of specialist companies like Corporate Traveller, who are experts in business trips. The more you plan and prepare ahead, the less stressed you ll be later on in your trip. Tip #2: Pack smart. When you re on a business trip, it s best to bring only the things that you really need. Any additional luggage or equipment will just weigh you down and add unnecessary stress on your mind and body. Pack as light as you can, bringing only the essential items that you ll need throughout your trip. To do this, create a check-off list that clearly lists down the absolute essentials for your work and personal needs. After you ve packed these, you can then add the less important items according to your preference. This ensures that while you re packing as light as possible, you re also not leaving anything important behind. Tip #3: Take care of yourself. Business trips can be very demanding physically and take their toll on your mind and body. That s why it s important to take care of yourself not only during the trip, but also before it. Getting enough sleep and rest before your flight ensures that your trip starts off on the right foot. In the same way, eating right, getting plenty of hydration, and even making some time for exercise while you re there can significantly make your trip better. It may sound overly simple, but taking care of your health really can make the difference between a stressful trip and an enjoyable one. No matter where you re going on your next business trip, these tips should help make it smoother and more manageable. With a little preparation and some smart travel choices, you ll be able to focus on your business, and perhaps even make some time for a little fun.

SAMPLE'WORK:'An'SEO'article'written'for'a'Safety'Management'Company.' ' 4'Risks'That'Are'Frequently'Overlooked'On'Construction'Sites' Constructionsitesarenotoriousforbeingahigh1riskworkenvironment.However, whenitcomestorisksandhazardsassociatedwithconstruction,manypeopleonly thinkofthe big accidentsthatcouldgowrong1falls,fires,electrocution,etc.but constructionsitesaremorecomplexthanthis,andtherearemorerisksassociated withitthanmostpeoplethink.herearefourrisksandhazardsinconstructionsites thatpeoplecommonlyoverlookordon tevenrealise: 1.Hearingloss Itmaynotseemlikeit,buthearinglossisacommonriskinyouraverage constructionsite.betweentheloudtoolsandheavymachinerytothedailyexposure toalltypesofsoundsandnoiseintheworkplace,hearinglossisveryrealand immediateriskformanyconstructionworkers.thisisbecauseoursenseofhearing ismoresensitiveandfragilethanmostpeoplethink.it snotjustabouthowlouda soundornoiseis,it salsotheamountofitthatyougetthroughouttheday.hearing lossdoesn tonlyoccurinstantaneously;itcanalsohappencumulativelythroughthe years.ifworkersareconstantlyexposedtohighlevelsofsoundandnoisewithout theproperhearingprotection,they relikelytosufferfromsomeformofhearing lossthatcouldworsenovertime. 2.Inhalationofdustparticles Althoughit scommontoseeworkerswearingfacemasksinsometasks(i.e.sanding, polishing,etc.),youdon toftenseeitonworkersinotherpartsofconstructionsites. Unfortunately,youraverageconstructionsiteisfilledwithdust,dirt,anddebristhat youoftencan tsee.thesesmallparticlesintheairposearisktoanyoneworkingin thearea,especiallyifthey reconstantlyexposedtoitthroughouttheirwork. 3.Exposuretotoxicfumes,chemicals,andhazardouswaste. Dustparticlesaren ttheonlythingthatconstructionworkersshouldbeawareof; theyshouldalsobecarefulofanyfumes,chemicals,andhazardouswastethatmay bepresent.fortunately,workersarenormallygiventheproperprotective equipmentwhendealingwithsuchmaterials.insomecases,construction companiesevenhirethirdpartiestotakecareofit.thisstilldoesn tchangethefact, though,manypeopleoftenoverlookthisexposuretoharmfulelements. 4.Pedestriansafety Unliketherisksmentionedabove,thislastfrequentlyoverlookedriskconcerns thosewhoaren tevenintheconstructionsiteitself:pedestrians.aproperrisk

assessmentofaconstructionsiteshouldnotonlycovertheworkersthemselves,but alsopedestriansintheimmediatevicinityofthesite.that sbecauseconstruction directlyaffectsnotonlythesiteitself,butalsoitssurroundingareas.thisputs pedestriansandpassersby(whowon thavethesamesafetyequipmentasthe workers)atrisk,especiallyinhigh1trafficareaslikeneighbourhoodsand commercialsites. Clearly,therearemorerisksinconstructionssitesthanmostpeoplethink.There areseveraldifferentfactorstoconsiderandmanyscenariosthatcouldhappenin yourtypicalsite.ifyou dlikeathoroughanddetailedassessmentofyour constructionenvironment,thenconsultwithprofessionalslikedrasafety (www.drasafety.com.au)whoknowriskandsafetymanagementinsideout.the moreyouknowconstruction sassociatedrisks(bothknownandthosefrequently overlooked),thesaferyourworkwillbe.

% WORK%SAMPLE:%An%SEO%article%written%for%a%Safety%Management%Company% 5%Simple%Ways%To%Create%A%Safe%Work%Environment% Asafeworkenvironmentisacrucialpartofanybusinessororganisation.There sno wayaroundit:ifyouwantyourbusinesstogosmoothly(andbeofficiallyregistered inthefirstplace),thenyoushouldprovideasafeandsecureworkplaceforyour employees. Buthowdoyoucreateasafeworkenvironment?Well,thatdependsonyour company,yourindustry,andyourlocation.everycompanyisdifferent,facingrisks notonlyinherenttoitsparticularindustrybutalsofromitsphysicalenvironment. Withthatsaid,therearebestpracticesthatcanhelpmakeyourworkenvironment saferandmoresecure.herearefivesimplewaystodoit: 1.Getasafetyauditfromprofessionals. Whenitcomestokeepingyourworkplacesafe,it salwaysworthittobeas thoroughandinformedasyoucanbe.youcanneverbetoosafewhenaddressing possiblerisksandhazardsinyourworkenvironment.gettinganauditfrom specialistslikedrasafetywillhelpyougetanobjective,accurateassessmentof yourrisksandpotentialliabilities.it simportanttorememberthatsafetyaudists aren taboutpointingfingersandfindingblameforrisks.it saboutmakingyour workplacesaferforyouremployeesandeveryonewhogoesthere. 2.Keepyourworkplacecleanandorganised. Goodhousekeepingdoesmorethanjustmakingyourworkplacelookgoodandtidy; italsohelpskeepyourworkenvironmentsafer.amessy,clutteredworkplaceisa breedinggroundforaccidents,especiallyinhighqriskenvironments(ex. constructionsites).keepingyourworkplacecleanandorganisedhelpsprevent accidentsandmistakesfrombecomingbiggerthantheycanbe. 3.Reviewandupdatesafetystandardsregularly. Safetystandardsandproceduresaren tmeanttobestaticpolicies.they remeantto evolveandadapttoanychangethatmayaffecttheworkplace.newequipment,the hiringofmoreemployees,newbuildingrenovationsqfactorslikethesedirectly affectsafetystandardsandprocedures.that swhyyoushouldreviewandupdate themregularlytoensurethatthey reaccurateandrelevantatanygivenmoment. Thisalsomeansthatyoushouldalwayscommunicateanychangestoyoursafety standardsandproceduresastheycome. 4.HavefirstQaidandmedicalsuppliesready.

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