Sosauce To Launch New Programs

Big announcements are on the way from Sosauce – home of the Travel Geeks! Our community is growing by leaps and bounds and we are excited to be working on some new programs that will enhance our users’ online travel recording experience, introduce new opportunities for greater involvement, as well as build stronger relationships with our friends and affiliates in travel media.

At Sosauce, we pride ourselves in facilitating an authentic community for independent travelers. You’ll find tools to make your travel experiences come to life, a unique online photo print store, and over 28,000 enthusiastic and friendly members eager to share their stories with the world. Though we have an established community platform, we decided to take things to the next level: Sosauce will be launching an official Affiliate Program this spring. The program will include (1) technology integration which allows you to use Sosauce’s powerful applications to further your online projects, (2) blog sponsorship for those interested in collaborating with us on the Sosauce blog, (3) featured content in our weekly newsletter, (4) a custom travel portfolio with the help of Sosauce’s concierge, and (5) advertising, of course!

We are very excited to unveil these new initiatives, so be on the look out for the official announcement in the near future. In the mean time, keep up with all things Sosauce online:

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For more information on how to become a Sosauce affiliate member, email us at concierge@sosauce.com.

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Sosauce - short for "Social Sauce" - highlights the saucy side of travel and the social aspect that gives it value. We're an authentic community for travel geeks- the curious traveler who will get up early to see the sunrise over Mt. Fuji, or go out of their way to try the local tribal delicacy.

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