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Dubai Travel Blog Media ABOUT Dubai Travel Blog is a magazine blog about travel adventures, hotel reviews, food experiences, culture, events and lifestyle from the eyes of an expat in Dubai, UAE. My name is Ed and I have been blogging for 15 years. Dubai Travel Blog is one of my projects where I showcase my writing and photography. Articles are optimized so they rank in search engines. The site currently sits as a top result in Google for: "DUBAI TRAVEL BLOG" RECOGNITIONS/HIGHLIGHTS - Top 10 Dubai Travel Blogs by Feedspot EDCEL SUYO Travel Blogger & Photographer - 15 Influential Travel Bloggers in the UAE by Grafdom - 50 Top Bloggers in Dubai by Dubai AED Mobile: +971 56 256 3703 Email: [email protected] - Featured in: Khaleej Times, UBER, Skyscanner, insydo, World Traveller Website: www.DubaiTravelBlog.com SERVICES SOCIAL AUDIENCE & STATISTICS - Hotel/Restaurant Reviews Monthly Unique Visitors 22,763 - Sponsored Posts Monthly Unique Visits 23,489 - Sponsored Social Media Posts Monthly Page Views 25,745 - Blog & Social Media Campaigns Social Media Followers 26,951 - Ambassador Partnership Country BRAND COLLABORATIONS UAE 55.41% US 11% Hotels / Restaurants India 7.62% Desert Palm Dubai - Rixos, The Palm Dubai - Hilton Dubai - Sofitel Abu Dhabi Coniche - UK 4.67% Movenpick Hotel Bur Dubai - Movenpick Hotel JLT - The Address Dubai Mall Hotel - DoubleTree by Hilton Jumeirah Beach Hotel - Hilton Garden Inn MOE - Novotel World Gender Trade Centre - Marriott Al Jaddaf - Club Vista Mare - Ibis One Central - Carnival by Female 56.67% Tresind - Thanani Restaurant Ajman - Reem Al Bawadi Restaurant - Nour Arjaan Male 43.33% Fujairah - Dusit Thani Dubai - Arjaan by Rotana - Al Ghurair Rotana - Tbilisi Marriott Age Hotel, Georgia 25-34 49.41% 35-44 24.73% Adventures / Attractions / Lifestyle / Events 45-54 9.59% The Entertainer - Seawings Dubai - La Perle Dubai - Dubai Jazzfest - Hydro Water Sports Dubai - Arabian Travel Market - Travis Touch Pocket Translator Source: Google Analytics .
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