Welcome one and All, to the New Milenomics.com

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Welcome, Welcome…. If you’ve come here from the old site address, or happened to just come across the new address, Come on in!

The blog has that “new-blog” smell right now, and I’m not 100% sure everything works. I’d appreciate you leeting me know if you find something missing–images in a post, or a door that just leads to nowhere.

Don’t forget to sign up for emails alerts notifying you of new posts.  This is the one thing I have not been able to transfer over from the old to the new site.

Two changes

Look across the top and you’ll see a new logo. The design hasn’t changed much, but the “mission statement” of Milenomics has. The logo now reads, “Milenomics, How to Save Money & Use fewer Miles.” This change was made to better reflect the core ideas that Milenomics supports:

We should save money whenever possible. This might mean we seek out the lowest fee products, or keep an eye on our costs while we go on Milenomics Mileage Runs (MMR). Give yourself a value for your time, your T-Rate, and use that in your cost tracking.

We should save miles whenever possible. Not save as in hoard them, but save as in relative savings. When we go to book a trip we should be strategic in our booking. Milenomiccs will continue to outline great tips and tricks for using your miles to their fullest potential.

I’m working on a forum, and some other new features, and am open to ideas you may have as well.  I’m always here to lend an ear, either on Facebook, Twitter, or email.

As always, thank you for continuing to support Milenomics-

Take a look, and you’ll see
Into a world of pure imagination

We’ll begin with a spin
Traveling in the world of my creation
What we’ll see will defy
Explanation

If you want to view paradise
Simply look around and view it
Anything you want to, do it
Want to change the world? there’s nothing to it…
  

-Sam

About the author

- Written by Sam Simon. All ideas are my own, but I encourage you to see my point of view and I promise I'll try to do the same. Connect with me on Twitter @Milenomics.

Comments

  1. Glad to hear it. I’ve felt that you’re articles we’re superior to most first2board blogs for a while now. Good luck!

    1. oldguy: Thanks for the feedback. LoL, not sure what’s up with that squatting. Maybe there’s a guy in Korea scratching his head thinking the same thing about my site?

  2. Congrats on going solo. Have you considered making the RSS feed contain full content as opposed to just snippets? It certainly helps those of us who sometimes are reading feeds without an internet connection.

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