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Hey guys! I would like to incorporate more of your experiences using travel rewards into MileValue’s blog content.
My idea is to feature roughly one reader per month who wants to share their experience collecting or redeeming travel rewards–or even better–their experience on the flight or in the vacation destination that their miles got them to.
I’d love to share your trip reports, particularly premium cabin redemptions as they tend to be more interesting and what people want to research before spending their own hard-earned miles on. And I’d also love to share your destination reports if you travel somewhere you feel inspired to write about. Proud of a big redemption? Tell us how you did it!
If this interests anyone, please write me with your idea for a guest post at sarahpage@milevalue.com.
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An interesting idea. How good would pictures need to be? I use my camera phone for mine, which might not be good enough.
Whatever u post someone may be able to your information to help plan their trip .The photos are just something to draw more attention to the post . Mine look great on a LT from a Samsung 7 ($225)..
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Valid points. Thanks.
This is a great idea! Looking forward to it! By the way, I couldn’t find a subscription option. It would be nice to have weekly or monthly newsletters.
Actually, there is a link “sign up to receive one free daily email” above those “facebook”, “twitter”,…icons. 🙂
You can sign up here 🙂