Advice
Travel Price Intelligence: How OTAs Track Hotel & Flight Prices
In the rapidly evolving travel industry, consumers are becoming more price-conscious than ever before. With numerous online travel agencies (OTAs) offering competitive rates for flights and hotel bookings, it can be challenging for travelers to find the best deals. However, OTAs are equipped with powerful tools to monitor, analyze, and adjust prices dynamically, ensuring they stay ahead of the competition while delivering value to their customers. This is where travel price intelligence comes into play.
By Retail Gatorsabout 7 hours ago in Writers
A Different Way of Promoting Your Writing That Might Pay Off
As written content creators, some people want to generate as many reads as possible, and others want to only generate reads that garner feedback in order to improve their writing skills. A portion of people don't care how it goes. They just do it for the fun, and the outlet, as getting the tons of creative thoughts rattling around inside their heads out is therapeutic. Which ever one you are, that leads to a question. Do you advertise your work, or not? And, if so, have you tried all the ways there are to advertise.
By Jason Mortonabout 20 hours ago in Writers
Tried 3 Ways to Migrate Files From OneDrive to Another
Managing multiple OneDrive accounts sounds simple—until you try to move files between them. I recently needed to transfer many files from one account to another, and what seemed like a quick task turned into a frustrating process.
By Layla Darzia day ago in Writers
Reviving The Vocal Creator Chat Would Be A Great Idea
Introduction I am a severe critic of Vocal when things are not done properly, but I have made no secret that it is the finest publishing platform for all kinds of writers. However, we would love more interaction with Vocal moderators and technical experts.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred a day ago in Writers
When an H-1B RFE Points to Problems With a Credential Evaluation
Receiving a Request for Evidence after submitting a credential evaluation can be confusing. In many situations, the issue is not the applicant’s education, but the type of evaluation that was used. If the evaluation was not prepared with immigration requirements in mind, it may not address the specific questions U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is trying to resolve.
By Sheila Danzig2 days ago in Writers







