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Published October 29, 2014 on MapQuest || If you buy things online, use a credit card or eat at restaurants, you could be earning points to use towards a flight or hotel.

The problem is, there are so many loyalty programs, credit card reward promotions and mileage mathematics blogs out there, it can be overwhelming to figure out where to start.

Some people earn major rewards by “churning” through credit cards, signing up for new ones regularly to take advantage of large sign-up bonuses. DailyFinance has a good article about how to do it.

I recently tried the churning game, but soon learned it takes far more organization, dedication and credit card spending than I was willing to commit. Instead, I focused on trying to optimize the stuff I already do to get points and miles for travel.

There are some really easy ways to earn points on everyday things like buying gas, shopping online or ordering delivery. Sure you’ll get to the free travel prize more slowly, but ignoring these options is like leaving free money on the table. Here’s how to do it. Read more…

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