Flexeiras, Ceara, Brazil, October 18, 2009 – Brazil is the fifth largest country on Earth, with the world’s tenth largest economy. Brazil’s size underscores its stability. In the current global economic climate, Brazil has been hit less hard and is recovering faster than neighboring nations. For these reasons, developers chose Brazil to build the Coral Lake and Beach Resort.
Some go to Brazil for the culture and the climate. The Coral Lake and Beach Resort was built with an eye for such travelers. Others come to Brazil for the fantastic business and economic development opportunities. The Coral Lake and Beach Resort was built by the vision of such developers.
The Coral Lake and Beach Resort is already preparing for a deluge of tourist traffic in the next few years. With the prestigious World Cup coming to Brazil in 2014, the resort is just a little over one hour away from the World Cup stadium.
In Flexeiras, the Coral Lake and Beach Resort is a genuine product of international cooperation. It is a testament to the economic vitality of the gorgeous and distinguished country of Brazil. Brazil is a shining light of culture and commerce in the southern hemisphere. At the Coral Lake and Beach Resort, that light shines bright.
About Coral Lake and Beach Resort
Coral Lake and Beach Resort is known as a world-class travel destination. It is located on famous Flexeiras Beach, in the northeastern state of Ceara. This Brazilian beach was voted by the Washington Post as one of the best beaches on Earth. Coral Lake and Beach Resort is comprised of an international community of investors, developers and businesspeople. The community at Coral Lake and Beach Resort promises opportunities to vacation in a luxurious Brazilian paradise. The beauty of this paradise lies in its versatility. Travelers to the Coral Lake and Beach Resort come for many inspired reasons, including the rejuvenating effects of the dazzling Atlantic Ocean, the peace and quiet of the secluded lagoon, and the 5 star amenities of the hotel and private villas.
In fact, enterprising investors looking for a new market need not look farther than the Coral Lake and Beach Resort, situated at the heart of Brazil’s beach culture. For this and other reasons, the Coral Lake and Beach Resort is a growing investment opportunity in and of itself. Many investors are projecting a 200% plus return on their investment in this fresh Brazilian market.
The Coral Lake and Beach Resort is also a focal point for expected growth because the 2014 World Cup will be hosted in Brazil. The resort is just over an hour away from one of Brazil’s biggest stadiums and the international airport. By the time of the 2014 World Cup, Brazilian road improvement plans in anticipation of the event promise to make the trip to Coral Lake and Beach Resort even shorter. The host city of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games will be Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, another major feather in the cap of this thriving South American country.
The forward-thinking developers of the Coral Lake and Beach Resort meticulously planned their endeavor. They entered into working partnerships with award-winning Brazilian architects to design the resort. The legal infrastructure for the Coral Lake and Beach Resort was laid down by one of the leading law firms in all of Brazil. These powerful native intellects teamed up with international investors from as far away as Spain and the UK. The end result is a wonderful synthesis of ideas and design. Properties in the immediate area of Coral Lake and Beach Resort are already demanding high resale prices. The Financial Times has described Brazil as the best place to put your money for the next 10 years.
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Coral Lake and Beach Resort
Flexeiras, Ceara, Brazil
www.thecorallakeandbeachresort.com
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Coral Lake and Beach Resort Shines Bright in Brazil
Tuesday, February 15th, 2011Dallas Texas Family Resort Alternatives: 5 Ideas Less Than Three Hours Away
Friday, November 5th, 2010What’s fun to do in Dallas, Texas? If you are looking for a resort alternative, the best answer for your family may just be one you didn’t expect: “Get out of town” – even if it’s just for a day! Trade the concrete, cement and skyscrapers of the Metroplex for the greenery, wildlife and flowing river of the Beavers Bend Resort Park in Southeast Oklahoma’s McCurtain County. The Beavers Bend Resort Park was voted by Life magazine as one of the “100 Places to See in Your Lifetime” and by The Dallas Observer as “Best Getaway from Dallas.”
If you are looking for Dallas, Texas family resort alternative that you can visit on less than a tank of gas, try the Beavers Bend, a Dallas, Texas. It is just a three-hour drive from the Metroplex. Once there, you’ll find fun for the entire family.
Idea #1: Take a hike – really!
Guided hikes start at the park’s nature center just about every day in the summer and at 9 a.m. on Saturdays throughout the fall months. It’s fun and educational – a great thing to do with the kids. For example, you’ll learn that thousands of eagles migrate south and take up residence wherever they encounter open water and plentiful food. Because of the abundance of lakes and rivers and mild winter temperatures, Oklahoma’s McCurtain County is especially attractive to these magnificent birds. You’ll even get to watch conservationists feed the birds.
Idea #2: Get the chance to make arts and crafts:
Feeling the need to have some “hands-on” fun? The nature center at Beavers Bend Resort Park offers you and your kids the opportunity to make arts and crafts. Supplies are provided, and your kids can take their handmade items with them.
Idea #3: Become fascinated with forestry:
At the park’s Forest Heritage Museum, learn about the forests from the time of the dinosaurs to the present. Your family will also learn about wildlife conservation practices at the park’s wildlife museum. This can be a great educational experience for the whole family.
Idea #4: Have lunch in the wild:
The park’s onsite restaurant offers you the opportunity to eat lunch on its outdoor deck while watching wildlife to drift by, all while taking in lots of fresh air that can you will be hard-pressed to find in the big city these days.
Idea #5: Buy organic treats!
On your way back home, set course for the town of Idabel and the nearby Honey Bear Ranch. There you can pick up some great local favorites, including great organic foods.
The next time you have a hankering for a Dallas, Texas family resort alternative, take a day trip to McCurtain County, Oklahoma. At under a three-hour drive from The Metroplex, you can make a round-trip on less than a tank of gas. And, you will be pleasantly surprised at all of the family-oriented activities you will find at the Beavers Bend Resort Park.
The Beaches Resort & Residences – Thailand?s First Integrated Resort in Bang Saray Bay, Thailand
Saturday, September 4th, 2010With the support of the Board of Investment of Thailand and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, The Beaches will be the new shining symbol of the country and will be the benchmark of destination resorts in Asia.
It has also joined with True Corporation, one of Thailand’s largest technology companies, to create Thailand’s first wireless lifestyle convergent communities which will feature state-of-the-art technology throughout the entire project.
The masterplan architect and designers behind the success of The Beaches Resort & Residences are award winning world class design firms – Carl Ettensperger of C&C Studio and Terry Henriksen of Henriksen Design Ltd, who have worked on 5-star hotel projects such as Mandarin Oriental, Hyatt Hotels, Ritz Carlton, Siam Paragon Bangkok, Huvafen Fushi Maldives (2008 Worlds Best Beach Resort, Harpers Bazaar Travel), Hard Rock Hotel – Universal Studios, Florida, and many more prestigious resorts.
Set over 88 rai of landscaped gardens, man-made beaches, and water lagoons, The Beaches private community will have four grand 5-star hotels, stunning water villas and Private Residences. The Beaches Resort has the best of everything – International Waterpark and Surf Park, The Beaches Longevity & Wellness Spa, state-of-the-art fitness club, a Grande Promenade with an international village with over 20 restaurants and retail, tennis academy and a Watersport centre. It is also centrally located in the heart of Thailand in Bang Saray Bay, a tropical oasis – 10 minutes from Pattaya and only 90 minutes from Bangkok
Chairman and CEO of Pacific Shore Developments, Liakat Sultan Dhanji, has been responsible for making the brand a success. According to him, Thailand needs something distinctive if it is going to stand out against the stiff competition developing in the region.
V9 Design & Build, were invited to build the resort’s website and, from initial discussions with Mr Dhanji, ideas were centred on creating an architecture that would concentrate on eMarketing by employing Web 2.0 technologies.
Living in Bangkok, you see glitzy front-page supplements that dominate Thailand’s English dailies, full-page magazine and newspaper colour ads that abound large project launches, and the billboards that predominate the city and Skytrain. You can only imagine the cost of such publicity and its significant impact on a project’s bottom line.
That is not to say that elegantly-produced brochures and local media advertising doesn’t have merit, but it has always seemed that it is a sort of marketing overkill — a gunshot rather than rifle approach to project exposure.
Professional blogging: it increases company revenue over time through the marketing and relationship building power. The ability to write effective, interesting, and informative blog posts has proved itself be a highly cost effective option.
It is even more effective when added as a seamless addition to a resort’s website for several reasons. First, Google and the other major search engines like content and change which adds value to a site’s PageRank™; it extends keyword range; it is disseminated to the world’s largest blog directories; and it is accompanied by RSS. Article writing and press releases can be submitted to the world’s largest websites, especially two that are associated with Google and Yahoo.
Over the last few years, search engines have made it increasingly difficult to reach a targeted audience. Gone are the days of mailers, link exchanges and non-industry-related links. Even with ezines, there’s no guarantee you will be read. A great alternative to this is RSS (Really Simple Syndication). It is not a well-known method for companies to publish and distribute content in this format (e.g. publicity releases, news, newsletters and articles). Syndication means you don’t have to visit each site individually to see what’s new — you simply scan headline summaries in a reader and click to read the full text.
Most real estate projects use Flash technology that presents brilliantly-animated images but fail with their eMarketing efforts because of it. Search engines cannot see beyond the front page. There are two large property developers in Thailand, both of which have projects that have only their home pages listed. Both are poor examples of internet marketing and are therefore spending fortunes on print advertising. In contrast, The Beaches will bypass outdated marketing methods by creating a wealth of exposure, both in Thailand and internationally.
The Beaches, to our knowledge, will be the first large-scale real estate development project in Asia to employ Web 2.0 as its online publicity vehicle.