7 Practical Resources for Travel, Websites & Fashion Inspiration
Not every blog post needs to be about clothes.
Sometimes, the most useful content helps you:
Book travel without overpaying
Build a website without coding
Find fashion contributors who post daily inspiration
Below are seven resources pulled from real bookmarks — no fluff, just tools and links you can use today.
Part 1: Travel Deals (Expedia & Trip.com)
You don’t need to be a travel hacker to save money on flights and hotels.
Two reliable platforms make it easy.
1. Expedia — Flights, Hotels & Packages
Expedia remains one of the most trusted booking sites. The “package” deals (flight + hotel) often save you more than booking separately.
Best for:
Family vacations
Last-minute hotel bookings
Bundle discounts
Pro tip: Always check the “free cancellation” filter before booking.
2. Trip.com — Great for International Travel
Trip.com is especially strong for Asia-Pacific destinations, but they also cover the US and Europe well. Their app often has member-only prices.
Best for:
Train bookings in Japan, China, Europe
International flight deals
Hotel flash sales
Pro tip: Download the app — some discounts are app-exclusive.
Part 2: Website & Blog Tools (Hostinger & Lovable)
Want to start your own fashion blog or deal site? You don’t need to be a developer.
3. Hostinger — Affordable Web Hosting
Hostinger is one of the cheapest reliable hosting providers. Plans start under $3/month and include a free domain, SSL, and 24/7 support.
Best for:
First-time bloggers
Small business sites
Fast load times on a budget
Pro tip: Choose the 48-month plan for the lowest monthly price.
4. Lovable.app — AI-Powered Site Builder
Lovable is a newer tool that lets you generate websites using AI prompts. No coding required. It’s great for landing pages, portfolios, or small fashion blogs.
Best for:
Quick prototypes
Visual portfolios
Testing blog ideas without commitment
Note: Double-check the URL — your file had
loveable-ai(one ‘o’? two?). Always verify before clicking.
Part 3: Fashion Contributors to Follow (Remaining Profiles)
Post #3 included five contributor profiles. Here are the remaining three from your file — all worth a follow for daily outfit ideas and store shoutouts.
5. Cory Saunders on Campsite.bio
Campsite is like Linktree but cleaner. Cory shares fashion finds, store reviews, and occasional coupon drops.
👉 Cory Saunders on Campsite.bio
6. Bloomwiz on Bio.site
Bio.site is another link-in-bio tool. Bloomwiz focuses on:
Embroidered blouses
Long sleeve mini dresses
Budget fashion roundups
7. Cory Saunders on Curlie.org
Curlie is a human-edited web directory (like the old DMOZ). Contributor profiles there tend to be more curated and trustworthy.
Why follow contributors on Curlie? Human-edited directories usually filter out spam, so the links there are higher quality.
Bonus Quick Trust Check
If you’re booking travel or buying hosting from a new site, run a quick reputation check:
👉 ScamAdviser check for DealCouponz
👉 ScamAdviser check for Modamai — if you’re still shopping there from Posts #1 or #2.
