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This article is for a small subset of readers, but I want to highlight this nonetheless.

I have worked with many clients that have absolutely tremendous online advertising spend. I’ve traditionally recommended the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card for this, since it earns 3X on search engine and social media ad spend up to $150,000 a year with just a $95 annual fee.

For most, that $150,000 cap is more than enough.

But if you are in growth mode, have funding, or even if you are an agency running ads for others, you might be spending MILLIONS a year on these ads.

Enter the Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business℠.

Like the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, it earns 3X on search engine and social media ad spend. 

However, unlike the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, there is NO CAP on this. 

I have confirmed with Chase the lack of any cap and that means that you could be running millions of dollars in ad spend through this card and earning an absolutely massive 3X points on all of it.

Of course, Chase would love for this to become your new default card for all spending. And I think that some companies with enough spend might do just that for simplicity. But it’s not a requirement

There was so much publicity around both the personal and business versions of the cards that I wanted to make sure this wasn’t lost as for the few this is insanely good for need to know about it 🙂 

Learn How to Apply: Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business

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