Now,
the bulk of rewards points are actually earned on the ground — through credit card partnerships — not through real air miles.
Not exact matches
You'll want to assess your spending, both the typical amounts as well as where you do the
bulk of your spending; decide what type
of rewards — cash back, miles or
points — will be most beneficial to you; and crunch the numbers to see whether you can offset an annual fee.
Beyond those general considerations, you'll also want to think about where you do the
bulk of your business spending; whether you are willing to pay an annual fee (in general, you should only pay an annual fee if you're earning enough
rewards to offset it); and whether cash back,
points or travel
rewards are most appealing.
Fortunately for those who covet
rewards points and miles, the
bulk of rewards — those tied to credit card purchases — are tax free.
Collecting a big string
of coins and snagging a new weapon or pile
of ability orbs (i.e. skill
points) from a treasure chest is satisfying, but concept art, music tracks, and 3D models make up the
bulk of the underwhelming
rewards.
My
point is that a large law firm can and should encourage its lawyers to blog, but (a) there must be a committed, enthusiastic blogger driving the effort, and (b) the
bulk of the promotional
reward will go to the individual blogger (as it should — she's the one doing all the work).