I’ve added two new features to America Rides Maps to give you better service.
The first is a subscription newsletter. If you’re like me, you inbox is overfilled with unsolicited postings. You know the routine – open the mailbox then go down the list – delete, delete, delete, sifting through for something relevant. It gets old. While that kind of promotion may work for some, I really don’t want to be part of it. Still, I have info I think you need and will find useful and beneficial, not to mention I’m offering bonuses and discounts to subscribers. Your time is worth something.
I’ve chosen to use a subscription newsletter where you sign up if you’re interested and you can opt out if it doesn’t suit you. Receive occasional updates that let you know when new maps are released, changes or upgrades are made to current maps, receive subscriber discounts, inform you of road closures and other pertinent travel info, and receive a brief newsletter (more or less monthly) that keeps you informed of what’s happening in the mountains.
The first newsletter went out September 1. It included news of the release of my newest map, North Carolina / Virginia Border Rides, a blurb about the prior release of 5 Classic Rides Around Maggie Valley, updates to a couple of other maps, news of a great new road that was recently paved and another that is currently being improved, first hand reports of the repairs on the Blue Ridge Parkway, an update on the work in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, several articles on The Tail of the Dragon, a discount coupon for subscribers, and more. Click here to sign up for your copy!
The second feature I’ve just added is a Forum. While I enjoy chatting with you on the phone and corresponding via email, I believe I may be able to save you some time (and a phone call) by posting information you need online. The America Rides Maps Forum is located at http://americaridesmaps.eamped.com/ I’m just one guy, and I’m not always available by phone (I don’t answer it when I’m on the bike). This gives you the opportunity to not only post questions, but get input from others who may have pertinent information that can make your trip better. It’s also a chance for you to post info, share photos, tell of your travels, and learn from others who have been places you may not have visited.
The America Rides Maps Forum is brand spanking new, I’m still getting it set up – determining the categories and such. Some of that will be sorted according to the types of postings that come in. At the moment, I am the sole and lonely member, but that will change shortly. This is your invitation to join the discussions.
I expect these new services will help you get more out of your next visit to enjoy the thousands of miles of fabulous undiscovered two lane back roads that America Rides Maps will lead you to. Please take a moment to look at them. I think it’s worth your time.
Thanks,
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