Has anyone noticed that for the past week or so, TravelGlitch.com has been basically posting travel glitches, but withholding the hotel's identity by saying "there is a mystery hotel somewhere in (Huge Geographical Area). Go find it."
I find this confusing at best. While it may appeal to those who like a good game of finding a needle in a haystack, I'd think more often than not, this would frustrate the majority of people.
Now, sure, we've had our ups and downs with TravelGlitch. I berated him for charging $25 for his email notification service (did anyone actually fall for that?!), and for stealing BRG opportunities and posting them as his own, and for witholding information to get people there at a specific time all at once, to inflate his page impression numbers, and thus recieve a bit more income. But, I really speak from the heart today - if he thinks that he's going to win friends by teasing people, he's going to be rudely awakened when he loses all of his readers.
What are all your thoughts on his "new style"? Am I alone here?
2 comments:
I actually noticed this yesterday after they had already revealed the "mystery" on the three hotel mistakes listed. I agree with you that it is not a good idea, as people looking for that BRG are often fighting the clock as it is. Your blog has paid off for me a couple times already. Please keep up the good work!!
Just surfed over and it looks like the brg.asp is down.
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