When I tell people about the Travel Rewards Optimizer and the website, many will say something along the lines of “Oh, like The Points Guy.”
Well, yes and no.
Like many websites that address the world of miles and points, the Travel Rewards Optimizer website covers news, strategies, and tactics for people interested in turning their credit card spending into free travel. But, the Travel Rewards Optimizer (TRO) is also a service that takes client specific information about travel goals, spending patterns, and travel preferences and turns this information into a customized plan for getting free travel as quickly and efficiently as possible. Other points and miles websites tend to provide very general information and are upfront about this.
A key difference between our website and other miles and points sites is the relationship with credit card issuing banks. Other sites accept advertising from credit card issuers and these sites get some sort of compensation from banks if you use the links they provide to apply for the cards. They are very open about this. On the other hand, our site has no relationship with banks whatsoever. You will not see their advertising (or any advertising for that matter) on our site. When we recommend specific cards in your custom TRO plan, how you apply for the card is your business (if fact, we encourage you to “shop” for the best deal as sign-up offers for new cardmembers can vary).
Because we do not have and do not seek relationships with banks, you can be assured that our recommendations are unbiased. While I do not know how much advertising dollars or other forms of compensation affect the content of other miles and points websites, it does seem that some of the writers for these websites energetically promote some cards. Sometimes I get the impression that they never met a credit card they did not like.
Bottom Line: We do not work for the banks. Our job is to find ways
to make the banks work for you.
A second difference is that some points and miles websites include posts on destinations or reviews of specific hotel locations and airline flights. By doing so, they certainly provide some ideas about how you might use your points and miles. The Travel Rewards Optimizer is more focused on showing you how to get the miles and points you need for your dream travel. When creating a custom TRO plan, we learn about your travel destinations of interest and your travel style and then adapt the plan to meet your goals.
Another difference is that, while some other websites tend to offer an entertainment component. I leave topics such as “The Disgusting Meal I Was Served in Business Class” or “The Heartache of Missing Out on an Upgrade” to others. If you are looking for stories of randy passengers trying to join the “Mile High Club,” you will not find them here. (There was a recent story on a website that actually included video.) I like to keep the Travel Rewards Optimizer posts focused on our task of connecting people’s routine spending to free or reduced cost travel.
While I want to explain what makes the Travel Rewards Optimizer website different, I do not do so to knock other websites. In fact, I check on them from time to time as they alert me to some important developments in the points and miles world. But, my key goal is arming readers and clients with unbiased, bottom-line information that will quickly get them on their way to their next vacation. I hope that you get that out of my posts and thanks for reading.
We are ready to help you turn your routine credit card spending into the travel of your dreams.
E-mail: frank@travelrewardsoptimizer.com
DISCLAIMER: I am not an investment advisor, financial planner, tax professional or legal professional. The projections provided in my plans are based on good faith estimates and client supplied information. I can not guarantee that credit card issuers will approve the applications of my clients. Credit card offers, loyalty program policies, and bank policies are subject to change over time.