TRAVEL
Super awesome pics in the 2013 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest. Dear reader, you MUST CLICK this link and see these pictures. Stop, DO IT! If you don’t do it I will come and find you and beat you upside the head with a bunch of Vanilla Reload cards and several Sapphire cards in my possession:-)
How to be Swedish. Hilarious video found at Gadling. First part is not that good but then it gets better, much better!
35 of the most spectacular actions shots ever taken with a GoPro camera. From Blog of Francesco Mugnai.
For the life of me if I had a dollar for every time I pulled up at the wrong side at the gas station. But NO MORE! Fly Gracefully wrote “Don’t pull on the wrong side again when refueling a rental“. Look at the arrow! You see it, it is on the left! Been driving for so many years and I now feel like such an idiot!!!
MILES/POINTS
Are you serious? ANOTHER way to manufacture spend, are you kidding me? Million Mile Secrets wrote about “Go Bank“. Load with GreenDot MoneyPaks and owned by GreenDot—->bad news! I think I am passing on this one. Besides, I ain’t got time for dat:-) The Flyer Talk thread is here.
USA Today published a list of how to sign up for all emails and alerts from airlines. Nice resource.
The Miles Professor, after uncovering better Chase credit card offers at the branch, continued her bank branch visiting and discovered that there are better offers inside Citibank branches! Hmm, interesting….I am starting to wonder if the banks are experimenting with different offers at the branches to get us to visit so they can cross sell us AND stop feeding the affiliate companies (not cheap!). Probably not…just wondering.
BLOGGER BUZZ
OMG! Mark this date down, May 21, 2013. Delta Points did NOT have a credit card link in the body of the blog post today! It may snow tomorrow in Michigan:-)
Every time I see now one of The Points Guy blog posts I am making it a game. I try to guess how many affiliate credit card links appear on it. I am getting so good at it I keep givin me a high five! myself:-)
DansDeals must have had a big bill due —–> “My MVP Cards”
Apparently there is a new blogger and she just joined First2Board: Point Princess. Her initial post there is, well, kind of funny. I have seen this phenomenon before. I feel like a grandfather with my experience compared to her “I have been enthralled with this hobby for the past 18 months or so“.
She says to keep a lookout for her evil twin Mile Slut. Sounds exciting to me, I always loved princesses who were sluts lol. Ok, welcome aboard. Hope you have something to contribute! The Buzz section does not provide direct links but I am making an exception here
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Zach Galifanakis (Greek blood) shows what’s all about.
Tornado survivor finds her dog in the rubble while interviewed.
Point Princess says
Thanks for the link 🙂
TravelBlogger Buzz says
You are welcome, enjoy the ride out West!
Anonymous says
Mark 5/21 as the day MMS turned into another garbage CC whore
First he decided to put banner ads in his post with no disclosure (misleading disclosure, actually)
And now today, he’s officially doing TPG whoring tactics. Let’s count the ways he tries to emulate TPG:
1) Link to the credit card in the disclosure sentence before the post even starts (like TPG putting links in the question portion of his sunday reader questions)
2) Another link to the card within the first sentence of the post
3) No fewer than 4 links to the card in the post, including the banner ads (another TPG staple).
3) Putting in links to take you to his SPG Amex, CSP and “Hot Deals” tab, even though the post has nothing to do with those cards
4) “If you find this 8 to 10 part series helpful, please”….. ummm WTF?!?!?!?!
5) Passing off mostly canned, copied and spoonfed material as if you are some discoverer of these. All but a handful of his 18 bullets are just basic rules of the award chart, and the remaining 2-3 have been elaborated on extensively by MileValue, FlyerTalk. Of course he takes things that can be said in 2 sentences and makes it 2 paragraphs. No H/T’s anywhere in the post
If TPG wrote a post like this, you’d be tearing him a new one. Since it’s MMS, maybe you’ll “like his writing style”?
Anonymous says
The logical next step in this transformation (as we’ve seen countless times before) is he’ll start censoring comments
TravelBlogger Buzz says
Name calling aside…you make excellent points! In fact, I agree with every single one! I am saddened by the developments. The pressure from Jamie Dimon and his bitches must be intense so they all…surrender to it.
These practices must WORK then!
Just another reason to realize this whole “hobby” has become a giant credit card clicking whorehouse.
I will speak my mind about this post in tomorrow’s blog…as I always do.
8 to 10 part series on Lufthansa miles…WTF indeed!!!!
Anonymous says
“8 to 10 part series on Lufthansa miles…WTF indeed!!!!”
Affiliate links have that affect on people
Million Mile Secrets says
I also wrote a 10 part series on American Airlines miles and there were no affiliate links in that.
Or, rather, I never put an affiliate link in the post because the 50K offer was much better than my affiliate link.
Anonymous says
There was also a time when FTG was a great blogger.
Things change over time.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
The only constant is change:-)
Million Mile Secrets says
Yes, Yes, rockattack or whatever you call yourself. I know that you don’t like me or the blog, but your dislike provides me more motivation to post, so don’t let it stop! I’m already thinking of what I can circle and arrow next!
1) There is nothing new with the disclosure in this post. It usually included an affiliate link it.
2 & 3) I’ve never understood why I shouldn’t link to a card which pays me a commission just because *you* don’t like it. It is the best available offer.
I make the point that you should NOT apply for the Lufthansa card if you’re new to miles and points and suggest alternative cards if you’re new to miles and points.
4) Yes, this will be a long series because there are quirks to the Lufthansa stop-over, routing, fees etc. I haven’t read about them elsewhere so thought it would make a good series. Of course, you already new that you don’t get your money or miles back if you cancel a Lufthansa reduced flight award?
You keep whining about original content, no? 🙂
5) As I pointed out to you in the comments, no one has written about low/no fees on Air New Zealand, low fees on Air China/Singapore airlines etc.
My post has screenshots of actual bookings with the actual price paid – information which I also haven’t seen elsewhere.
But don’t let the facts get in the way. 🙂
TravelBlogger Buzz says
>>>>>>>>>I’m already thinking of what I can circle and arrow next!
Lol!
When you say this: “Disclosure: Emily and I get a commission if you’re approved using the link to the Barclays Lufthansa 50,000 mile card in this post. You don’t have to use our links, but thanks for your support!]” we should not be finding other aff links in the post. If we do, we expect you to say so up front and whether you get a commission or not. You used to do that but lately you have not. That’s ALL! Of course, most other bloggers bury the cya language where no reader can find it.
>>>>>>>>Putting in links to take you to his SPG Amex, CSP and “Hot Deals” tab, even though the post has nothing to do with those cards
This is one of the practices TBB despises. If you are going to do that please say so up front in the initial disclosure. If not, this makes you look like so many other bloggers whose practices are shameful imho as always.
We love original content sure but, come on, do we really need to work this to death? 8 8 part series is beyond ridiculous. Then again you have done this with your trip reports so we should not be surprised.
55k FC award one way US to Europe? 52k miles for one way Business Class award US to Europe plus fuel surcharges?
I learned something from your post but I wouldn’t get this card. Hope it was helpful for some of your readers.
I understand how difficult it is to come up with original content consistently.
I also noticed you are getting angrier, maybe the haters are getting to you? Don’t fall into the trap and, God forbid, do not start censoring comments. That will be the ultimate low!
I still long to see a blogger come out and say this “Guys, you know, I had some unexpected emergencies and I am running low on cash and I make a living from the blog so please excuse the increased affiliate link bombs coming your way and please help me out, every click helps. Please don’t allow me to go back to my 9 to 5 job working for the man. Thank you and I am very grateful for every one of you”
or something like that….This “I get a small income if you apply for a credit card from one of my links and I sure appreciate it” ridiculous disclosures some other bloggers have are, well, ridiculous.
AA award series vs LH award series are completely different animals imho. Would you be doing an 8 part LH award series if there was NO affiliate LH credit card link? I doubt it…And this is the effect of the affiliates…skewing content all the time:-)
Thanks for posting in my blog, I sure appreciate it.
TBB—–>fighting a lonely and hopeless battle to inspire bloggers to improve their content and disclosure practices:-)
Million Mile Secrets says
“we should not be finding other aff links in the post. If we do, we expect you to say so up front and whether you get a commission or not. “
–> Yes, there was one slip-up which you found earlier and was corrected, but the disclosure is prominently disclosed at the TOP.
“If you are going to do that please say so up front in the initial disclosure. If not, this makes you look like so many other bloggers whose practices are shameful imho as always.”
—> Did you even READ the post and click on the links? They are to separate blog posts which have disclosure on the top.
“I also noticed you are getting angrier, maybe the haters are getting to you? Don’t fall into the trap and, God forbid, do not start censoring comments. That will be the ultimate low!”
—> Like you, I do delete sexually graphic comments directed at others. And I will add to the spam list (not delete) comments which have the characteristics of spam. Like a consistent pattern of using different usernames, threatening and insulting others, and being disruptive.
I love the haters and thank them for providing part of the motivation for the circles and arrows! 🙂
“Would you be doing an 8 part LH award series if there was NO affiliate LH credit card link?”
—> I did a long series on AA with NO affiliate links. There will be more award booking series coming out as well.
“I learned something from your post but I wouldn’t get this card. Hope it was helpful for some of your readers.”
—> Which is why I tell you in the post that this isn’t the card for you if you’re new to miles and points. And why the other cards could be better and easier to use.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
I guess having blog posts that contain affiliate links do not have to be disclosed on the top if they are not direct affiliate links…I am okay with that I guess. Still miles (pun intended) better than other bloggers:-)
I love the haters too, so amusing…They enhance my life…really:-)
Imho, 8 part series on LH awards is a bit much…Ok.
Please get my friend Ramsey rib eating American hero posting below to come back to post here, I will miss him sooo much.
Thanks for commenting again.
bluecat says
@TBB and MMS, Something that I have asked both of you before (er, I think) is a way to make sure that no one posts anonymously (or under multiple names). It’s obvious from MMS’s posts that his blogging platform can tie a name to an IP address (that’s how he knows when I post as “bluecat” versus “redcat”, or whatever).
Don’t the platforms have a way to enforce “one handle per IP address”? This does not shut down people with multiple devices, of course, and does not stop people from bashing BUT IT HAS A GOOD SIDE EFFECT. If you implement this, then your readers know who they are having a conversation with. If everyone posts as “anonymous”, it can become confusing…
Million Mile Secrets says
I can force everyone to register and then verify their email address in order for them to comment, but that will penalize most folks.
I prefer to have a more open commenting system where anyone can comment. But it also lets in the disruptive comments, but they are amusing and cheaper than George’s therapist! 🙂
On the other hand, the current system works fine for me (I welcome feedback), and it is literally 4 or 5 commenters with the drama, obscenities, and disruptions.
But that’s what the spam list is for!
TravelBlogger Buzz says
@bluecat: What you are asking is beyond my tech capabilities so far! After the move to WP I will look into this. Until then the current system here is fine. I like the wide open style!
@MMS: “But it also lets in the disruptive comments, but they are amusing and cheaper than George’s therapist! :)”
they are approaching itemized deduction territory lately…just kidding
bluecat says
I don’t understand what you mean by “penalize”. There is no penalty whatsoever, except for one additional step of responding to an email.
But on reflection, I don’t think your readers really have much a discussion amongst themselves. Mostly, it is with you. So there is no strong need to know who you are conversing with (unlike on flyertalk, for example).
TravelBlogger Buzz says
I think forcing readers to do something extra automatically makes some NOT bother. And some are really picky about privacy issues. So it is better to just let it all go. There is beauty in free form commenting. It can get ugly sometimes but the benefits of doing it this way vastly out number the negatives!
I have no idea how this will work in the new site in the works! I am scared actually…
STOP BASHING MMS says
Stop the MMS bashing! I have been critical of his interviews in the past, but I like Dariaus and his wife. I like his site. He works hard and is honest. yes, he has made a couple of mistakes, but he is a good person trying to make a living. D, Thank you for all you do!!. You have help me personally many times in the last year. I appreciate you and your site. Don’t let these folks who are jealous, yes jealous, of your success bring you down…………I will no longer comment on this site.
Charles Ramsey rib eating American Hero,
Chico Escuela,
Chip Dougla,
Mildred Spinner,
Bababooey,
Dalai Lama,
Ernie McCracken PRO BOWLER,
SHOOTER MCGAVIN GOLF PRO
Robin Quivers
TravelBlogger Buzz says
Bro, please don’t go! I like them too. They work much harder and disclosure practices are much better than most bloggers=Fact. But TBB must express what’s on his mind as his therapist highly encourages that lol.
And love your handles.
Please please don’t go Bro!
ArizonaGuy says
Eh. I have nothing personal against any blogger except one that I treated me like a complete asshole in person, twice. And it wasn’t Daraius, so he’s safe. 🙂 Like TBB, it’s the sometimes shady way affiliate links are presented around the blogging world, and especially the inundation of links with no redeeming content to match in many posts that get on my nerves.
In MMS’ case, the LH series will prove useful. I didn’t learn anything so far, but then I’m the guy who reads anything and everything. I’ve been all over LH rules before, so we’ll see if Daraius can provide any nuggets I missed.
What I wonder is how sustainable affiliate marketing in this way will be. We know bloggers have to keep the numbers up and ideally increase that. At some point without enough new products there just can’t be that many new or repeat customers. The whole thing seems like a bubble that will some day (still quite a way off) burst.
I grabbed the LH card. Why? Because I’m kind of running out of options, and Barclays specifically pulls TransUnion for me. Every other mileage/point affinity card from other banks pulls Experian (Well, CapOne pulls at 3 of course) so there was no real risk to my next 4-5 card churn this summer. Plus I’m hoping to discover I can churn the LH card. I cannot churn US Airways cards from Barclays because I’ve had over a dozen personal and business ones. They won’t give me any more!
bluecat says
So who, pray tell, is “not safe”? 😉
TravelBlogger Buzz says
>>>>>>>>>>>it’s the sometimes shady way affiliate links are presented around the blogging world, and especially the inundation of links with no redeeming content to match in many posts that get on my nerves.
BINGO!!!!!That’s what I ‘ve been talking about!
I hear you about the sustainability of the whole affiliate marketing thing. I don’t know. The US market is really strange; none of this crap goes on in other countries. Never underestimate the power of the banking lobby here and the stupidity of consumers to load up on debt! I think the whole thing will crush when TBB gets in it #storyofmylife LOL!
You are making me rethink now getting the LH card. Please let me know if you can churn it:-)
Anonymous says
I think George has done a valuable service in highlighting transparency in regards to referral links. Shame on MileValue for not including the US Airways anniversary-bonus card today, for example. But those guys are a lost cause.
I think we need to make a distinction between “blog posts that provide information” and “blog posts that are advertisements.”
The former category (call it Category 1) includes notifying readers about new tricks and new deals. Today’s post above about the fuel tank arrow on cars is a good example. The Miles Professor’s post is a good example. FMiler’s “One card to rule them all” is the archetype. The MilesMomma post someone noted a few days ago ($395 for seven nights at mediocre properties at TripAlertz) would be an example of this, except that the deal stunk and she didn’t disclose her affiliate link.
Within this category are the new, cutting-edge tricks (Category 1a), and the ho-hum information that everyone knows (Category 1b). No one should get credit, for example, for posting the information that American has elite “soft landings.” American Airlines itself emailed that out. Category 1b also includes just reprinting corporate press releases:
posts about new Marriott breakfast benefits for elites and breakfast at Hyatt House are providing information but also giving free face time for brands.
Somewhere in between 1a and 1b are trip reports.
Then there are posts that seem to convey information, but are largely advertisements (Category 2). To a certain extent, all “points and miles” blogs do this: you’re selling an “insider” lifestyle to the time-constrained masses too busy to wade through the forums. But come now. Gary’s post today about the Ink Bold v. Ink Plus falls in this category. The insipid “People ask me which cards to get” post is in this category. The FTG “churn challenges” are ads to get you to click for credit cards.
A blog that has a healthy dose of Category 1a, with less Category 1b and less Category 2 will get my eyeballs and referral links.
Sure, this niche/hobby is full of people we might term “not-medically-recommended feminine hygiene products,” as seen in the little Pointshound brouhaha. The Sheraton FTU points-grabbing and getting excited over the Emirates shower make me roll my eyes. But I forgive people to the extent that they contribute information rather than advertisements.
So coming back to today’s obvious “satisfy Barclaycard masters” posts, I see where Daraius is coming from in providing information beyond “look at the Miles & More chart, duh.” I don’t really see why information on fuel surcharges and routing has to be eight posts long, except to add advertisements for Barclaycard.
Also, those are awesome photos at the top, George.
harvson3
bluecat says
Very scientific but let’s cut to the chase: EVERYONE is pushing credit cards as their primary content with very few exceptions. FM is the (good) outlier, and an example of your category 1A. milevalue is also 1A-“ish”, although he is getting more infomercial-like every week. I used to love MMS…now down to “like”.
The rest are getting absolutely nauseating with all of the pushing.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
harvson3: In a few paragraphs you wrote what I have been saying all along and I could just never put it down in words, thank you! I think you should start your own blog too:-)
I only post awesome photos Bro!
That was sure a “satisfy Barclaycard master” day today, wasn’t it?
Milevalue was all 1A. Now the 1A type posts are coming so rarely…
Nauseating with all the pushing you say. Tell ME about it, I see this crap all day long. Sometimes I lose it, I can’t help it:-)
Anonymous says
Nice post harvson3.
@bluecat -> Sure anonymous is not the ideal way to deal with this but you should not try to impart censorship/monitoring ideas here. You can go to flyertalk or other places which do that kind of stuff.
Anytime people take short cuts to make money in life, they will get called out and not respected by society. That is plain and simple problem with MMS and several other bloggers. Innovation and hard work even without success will trump whatever several bloggers are doing especially those that opened up in the last 2-3 years. You do realize 90% of us longtime FTers thought it would be a douchy move to take advantage of free information from the forums and try to sell it correct? And we are not repenting or regretting. It is not jealousy, it is contempt and disdain. Trying to paint everyone with a broad brush like angries or jealous is a failed attempt at circumventing the crux of the problem.
Yah I know no one is going to stop them. But don’t try to call others who are genuinely frustrated with the scene as angries or jealous. Remember this line from The Social Network
Erica Albright: You are probably going to be a very successful computer person. But you’re going to go through life thinking that girls don’t like you because you’re a nerd. And I want you to know, from the bottom of my heart, that that won’t be true. It’ll be because you’re an asshole.
It is a similar analogy. 😉
Now go on, sell your credit cards.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
I hear you about the mine FT —> Blogs angle. I get it. But there is a value in doing that as most people are lazy and prefer blog posts clearly all laid out! That is a fact. I do not believe that sites like FT and MP are the future. Blogs are the future. I believe Randy had posted a table clearly showing the phenomenal growth in blogs (Boarding Area, etc.) At least, give MMS some credit for actually doing some research AND packaging it well (maybe too well lol). Some other bloggers just take stuff and copy it in a very lazy carpet bagging way…don’t get me started:-)
LOVED the Social Network movie quote!
TravelBlogger Buzz says
Need to work on client meeting preps…see you all tonight.
harvson3: What a fantastic summary, I may publish it tomorrow, are you ok with that! Highlighting transparency (or lack of) in regards to referral links has been one of my goals…Just could not sit around and take the cc bombings without a fight:-)
Anonymous says
Anyone in the know care to explain what is going on here
Andy | May 22, 2013 at 8:21 am |
Notice Daraius didn’t write this post? Author: Drew Macomber…. LOL
Please don’t tell me you spent 80 hours… that would be disappointing.
I mean seriously it takes maximum two hours to look at the award chart, and that’s all you’ve done.
Very clever way to get clicks though. Good job. Love your blog!
Dov | May 22, 2013 at 8:27 am |
Very interesting catch, Andy!
Drew Macomber
Founder of Travelisfree.com; Consultant for Businesses with employees that travel; Travel Writer
Charlottesville, Virginia (Charlottesville, Virginia Area) Airlines/Aviation
Does make you wonder who did the research/writing.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
I guess I must have missed that…
Anonymous says
I think with blog proliferation, a lot of the bloggers are just not generating enough revenue. That, and there is basically not enough market penetration as the frequent flyer world is generally not THAT big outside of Flyertalk. They know all the bloggers now and there is enough information out there about which ones are good (maybe 2 or 3 at the most) and which ones are regurgitating CC advertisements masked as blog posts. I would say “angries” are actually the majority group, most don’t waste their time participating in comments etc though. And FT mods have a tight leash on commenting against blogs for some reason.
With not getting enough repeat customers due to increasing awareness about this whole model, and the pressure from the affiliates, we are seeing good bloggers pimping more and more CCc in an act of desperation to hopefully penetrate the newbie market. That is a continuous cycle which explains why everyone is doing it more and more.
Hopefully the madness stops and we go back to actual content. Market is not sustainable and no one has any form of competitive advantage at the moment.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
The BIG bucks are in the newbie market since the market is so VAST.
I think you may be right about the gamers market may be getting saturated. Way too many blogs now getting into it (not yours truly so far!). The whole field has a “bubble” feel to it. I just wish some bloggers who went at it full time don’t blow the money and then find themselves in the job market needing to get back into what they were doing before and having lost so many former skills.
“Oh, I see you were operating a frequent flyer mile related website and you were selling credit cards…Ok, bye bye. Next job applicant please”
Anonymous says
Ok, super random….
On Wandering Aramean’s home page, he has a “blogroll” list of 5 people
VFTW, Upgrd, AeroBlogger, PointsHoarder Podcast
….. ok, good so far….
and Free Travel Genius?!?!?!
I can’t tell if WA is doing a tongue in cheek joke by have FTG2 being 1 of the 5 blogs on his blogroll
Am I missing something here?
TravelBlogger Buzz says
What? U serious? Please tell me you are joking!
Anonymous says
Absolutely not joking. Look on the right side of his blog under blogroll
This definitely is up there for most randomly unexpected thing I’ve ever seen
Seth, if you’re reading this…. huh?
TravelBlogger Buzz says
Wow. WTF is up with that? Aeroblogger too whose last update is back in January! I will ask him on twitter some day, now I need to finish new blog post & sleep!
Brian Cohen says
I have never pushed a credit card in any weblog which I have written — never ever…
…but then again, does that really matter?
Anonymous says
It matters a lot. Keep it up 😀
Trying to get noticed is not bad and encouraged (if the blog doesn’t sell CCs)
TravelBlogger Buzz says
The economics FOR affiliate links are, in a simple word, devastating! It says A LOT about people who have resisted them!
But…damnit, they are still devastating. And only a few have managed to add them AND maintain integrity and content quality. I would like to be one of them but at my pace I may qualify for an AARP membership before that happens lol.
Anonymous says
I used to like MMS. Not because he was an interesting writer – he’s a pretty awful writer and writes mindbogglingly needless filler posts (oh, that’s what a gift card rack at Lowe’s looks like? I was wondering)
I liked him because in the world of bloggers, he seemed like an outlier – a genuinely nice guy who just loved blogging about travel and wanted to help people. Even when he posted affiliate links, I never got the feeling that it was all about the $$$ and everything else (like content, credibility etc.) were background noise
I don’t get that feeling anymore.
I expect TPG to link to lots of credit cards that have nothing to do with a post
I expect MileValue to do it
I expect Lucky and MommyPoints to do it (these 2 are fairly recent developments)
….. I never saw MMS as the type
Guess I was wrong. He’s just another blogger who is all about the affiliate $$$.
Anonymous says
And no, that’s not the only reason I’ve been put off by his blog. That’s just the glaring example (along with the begging) from today’s post
TravelBlogger Buzz says
Thank you for commenting. I appreciate your opinion. Yeah, today’s post was a bit on that “side”, it sure felt like it!
I cant’ wait for the next seven parts on the Lufthansa awards:-)
Reverend C. Ramsey says
My Children, Today the gentleman who writes the wonderful website Million Mile Secrets was beat up worst than Ike use to beat Tina. To quote the great Rodney King “can’t we all just get along” and that hippie John Lennon “all we are saying is give peace a chance”. Bless you, Rev. C. Ramsey.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
Amen!
anonymouse says
http://frequentflyerlife.tumblr.com/
Ok, enough with all the negativity. Here is something to cheer you up, George! Found this in the FT blog forum – absolutely hilarious and spot on!
TravelBlogger Buzz says
Got it!
Raffles says
Having just gone and read the MMS post, I like it. OK, a few links at the top, but the rest of it is link free and clearly took some time to put together.
And yes, whilst it is a way to persuade you to get the card, that is OK in this case. He is saying ‘get this card and here are some cool things you can do’. I can live with that.
Anonymous says
Of course you can rationalize that. Just another wannabe …..
There are 10s of thousands of frequent flyers who despise these growing shilling. Labeling them angries and continuing to be a credit card pimp is just another milestone ..you will be there someday too, all the while not realizing that people are not jealous or angry. They are just fed up with assholes.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
I think the number of angries are dwarfed by the number of non angries who actually click on them links! And the non angries market is vast. The non angries who stick with it for a while (most do not) and then start to “get it”…they become angries and join us:-)
Anonymous says
>>Notice Daraius didn’t write this post? Author: Drew Macomber
Where are people picking up this information? I didnt see it in the post anywhere.
Anonymous says
It was up there earlier today when the post was originally made. Now the author reads as MMS. Wonder why the change was made…
Anonymous says
And he is dodging the question too. What a scam. Poor Macomber, must have agreed to be part of this….
Disclosures are just a feel good propaganda tool. The real problem is the excessive advertisement. But at least some are adhering to some decent practices when it comes to ads.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
Please see my last comment above about the number of angries vs non angries:-)
Reverend C. Ramsey says
@Anonymous May 22, 2013 at 4:35 PM, you son are the a..hole
TravelBlogger Buzz says
A..holes are people too. All of us acted like one at SOME point in our lives too.
Make them repent Reverend. And repent yourself too. Or eat another rib ok? 🙂
Anonymous says
Darius… who wrote that post?
OhGosh says
Haha, George, counting the TPG credit card posts. How many did you guess for today’s “the UA MP Explorer is no fee…. and here’s 27 other links!” post?
I had the under. :< Affiliate link there for 60K Priority Club Visa, no mention of ___still working___ 80K PC Visa. That’s what comes from thinking your readers are idiots or marks. What an ethics-free blogger.
TravelBlogger Buzz says
I was waaaaay under too!
Anonymous says
Certainly an entertaining late evening read.
What was interesting about MMS post was all the ‘new’ information it contained on LH. I’ve found over the years that you have to read new information a couple of times before it sinks in. I have no intention of getting the LH Barclay card, but if I did, and had travel planned, I’d have found the MMS posting very interesting.
TPG did his BA Avios thread. Darius has his Southwest Companion Pass thread. Both really helped me out, as I was a new to each of those programs. So if you can see through the CC links, the LH posting is brilliant.
dhammer53
Anonymous says
those threads were back when each of them were about quality content
These days, don’t expect such threads from either of them unless it’s somehow tied to affiliate links
Rest assured, if there’s no LH 50K offer, there’s no LH “tutorial”
TravelBlogger Buzz says
Would such a post ever be made if there was no LH 50k offer? I think this is the key question!
Anonymous says
But who would WANT to read a big series on using Miles & More miles if there wasn’t a credit card to get you those miles? That’s why I think this is possibly the wrong target.
stalker says
lookee what Google throws up when you search for ‘Drew Macomber Million Mile Secrets’
http://millionmilesecrets.com/author/dmtif/
Anonymous says
“Like you, I do delete sexually graphic comments directed at others. “
MMS, where do you publish the sexually graphic comments about yourself?
THAT would be interesting reading!