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About our Premium Content material

Why do we charge money?

Most material on the TravelingReporter.com is free. However, it costs money to run a website, and in order to be able to develop the Reporter further and find great travel stories from all over the world, we do charge a small amount (€0.79 = around US$1) for some of our material that we believe are especially good and tasty.

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An example of how our payment system works.

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The Premium Content payment login screen.

The Traveling Reporter uses the Cleeng micropayment system which enables you to pay in multiple ways. Either with your phone, PayPal account, or credit card. As you make the payment, you can sign up for a fresh Cleeng account, or use your Facebook, Google or Yahoo inlog to access the system.

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How to read premium stories for free

When we first publish a travel story on the Traveling Reporter, it is usually free of charge. About a week after the date of publication, the Premium Content block is applied. Therefore, it is a good idea to check in at TravelingReporter.com often if you want to be able to read our latest stories free of charge.

Save with a subscription

Our payment system offers the alternative to sign up for a subscription, enabling you to view all our premium content without having to pay for each item.

Earn money from sharing!

When you do pay for some of our Premium Content material, you are given the option in some cases to share that story with others, using a story-unique Cleeng short-url (it may look something like this: http://cleeng.it/KvF6Ca). In doing so, you can earn cash yourself which will be added to your account. Read more about how the system works here!

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Do you run a website and are looking for content? Send an email to the editor to discuss syndication and charing of the Traveling Reporter’s content.

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