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A new way to interact with my posts

Now there’s any easier way to save and make use of those travel posts that inspire you. I’m pleased to announce that, like several of my blogging friends (Maggie and Nilla), I’ve been invited to contribute to an exciting app for travellers, GPSMyCity.

What is GPSmyCity?

GPSmyCity screen grab

This easy-to-use app provides travellers access to a large library of travel blogs from around the world. You can download all favourite posts to your phone to access offline, with no need for a data connection.

All the material on the app is free to read and free to download. But for a small charge you can upgrade your download. GPSmyCity will then link all the sights etc. mentioned in the article to an offline interactive map. You can use this to locate the sights when out and about, and to navigate between them if you want to create a personalised walking tour.

Currently the app has ten of my posts, and to mark the start of my involvement with GPSmyCity I’m able to offer three of them for a free upgrade any time in the next two weeks. That means you’ll be able to link them to a map without paying the usual fee!

To get this free upgrade, please click on the link below for the post(s) that interest you. Then follow the instructions to download the GPSMyCity app. You will then be taken to the page for that post. Click on ‘upgrade’ and the downloaded post will be automatically linked to an offline map and GPS navigator.

~ Rhyolite: a very different ghost town (Nevada, US)

~ Wanderings in Vigan (Philippines)

~ A walk south of Pigalle (Paris)


The real cleverness of GPSmyCity

This gives you a chance to try the app for free, and you can continue to do so if all you want to do is save and read posts offline, e.g. while travelling. But I think its real cleverness is the link to the maps and conversion from blog post to walking tour, in an instant! If you agree, you can pay a small fee for each post you want to do that with. OR you can buy a very reasonable (I think!) annual subscription and have unlimited access to the full library of travel blog posts and their related maps and walking tours.

My other posts currently available on the app are:

A laid-back Sunday in Randazzo (Sicily)

Exploring Ortigia, the ancient heart of Syracuse (Sicily)

A short stroll through Noto (Sicily)

Strolling through Taormina (Sicily)

A short walk in the City (of London)

Going to San Francisco: a walk in the Haight

Along and around the Rue Mouffetard (Paris)

Disclosure: If you do upgrade one of my downloaded travel articles (other than the three free ones during the two week offer window), I will receive a small commission, at no extra cost to you.

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