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    If you’re like most Americans, then you probably don’t think all that much about what credit cards you use. But what aboutthe country’s top personal finance and travel bloggers? These are people who spend all day thinking about the best ways to make their money go further and earn the most rewards.

    So I asked some of my fellow travel and personal finance writers to tell me what’s in their wallet—and their answers might help you todecide which credit cards you should be using.

    Jeff Fruhwirth,Sustainable Life Blog

    In my wallet, I’ve got three credit cards. Myprimary card and my go-to card for daily spending is the Chase Sapphire Preferred(reviewed here). I’ve had this card for over threeyears, and I continue to value the Ultimate Rewards points that I earn very, very highly. While it does havea $95 annual fee, though, I have made that back many times over when I have redeemed my points for flights and hotels. The Chase Ultimate Rewards program also has an abundance of transfer partners for when I want to use the points, and there are always lucrative redemption opportunities to be found if you’re flexible with your travel. I use this card for 90%+ of the transactions that I make.

    I also keep the Starwood Preferred Guest card from American Express (business edition) with me at all times, and I use this card to cover any business expenses that I incur.Unfortunately, American Express cards arenot accepted everywhere where I live, but it’s accepted most places and I’ve rarelyhad a problem using it. Like Ultimate Rewards points, Starwood Preferred Guest points can transferred to other programs, and you can also redeem them at some very fancy Starwood properties around the world, which include Westin. Finally, I have theIHG Rewards Club Select Card fromChase. I’ve got that in my wallet so that I can complete the minimum spend on the card and get the bonus points toward free nights at Intercontinental, Holiday Inn and other IHG brands.

    Shawn Coomer, Miles to Memories

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    My overall credit card strategy involves earning the highest rewards in the simplest way. For that reason the main card I use for everyday spend is a Barclaycard Arrival Plus, which earns 2% in miles on all purchases, and I can use the miles earned to get statement credits toward my travel expenses. The other two cards I carry earn bonuses in the categories in which I spend the most money. Like many families, we spend the most on dining, groceries, gas and travel. For grocery purchases I like the American Express Blue Cash Preferred, which pays 6% back at U.S. grocery stores (on up to $6,000 per year). Terms apply. Click here for rates and fees

    When it comes to travel, gas and dining, I use the Citi ThankYou Premier since it pays 3X ThankYou points on travel and gas and 2X on dining and entertainment. With the combination of these three cards I have decent travel and purchase protection, a baseline of 2% earnings, and increased rewards in the categories where I spend the most.

    Eric Rosenberg,Personal Profitability

    My favorite cards are theChase Sapphire Preferred, the American Express EveryDay Preferredand the Chase Ink Plus (reviewed here) business card. We built up a big balance with Chase spending at restaurants, bars and travel with the Sapphire Preferred, which offers double points on these purchases. In addition, I use my Chase Ink Plus for all of my phone, Internet and office supply purchases for my business, earning an amazing 5x points per dollar spent. Finally, we recently got a 15,000-point sign-up bonus for the American Express EveryDay Preferred, and have been taking advantage of 3x points at U.S. grocery stores (up to $6,000 in purchases). Like the Ultimate Rewards points that I earn from my Chase cards, this card earns Membership Rewards points with American Express that can be transferred to travel partners.

    Andrew Schrage, Money Crashers

    One credit card I use for everyday spending is the American Express EveryDay card. I get double points on grocery purchases, there’s no annual fee, and it has a rewards program as well. Another card in my wallet is theCiti ThankYou Premier card. That card gets me triple points on travel and gas, and double points on restaurants and entertainment. I also own the American Express Platinum Card. With that, I get $200 worth ofstatement credits each year when I make qualified travel purchases. I also get free access to various airport lounges, upgrades and discounts on car rentals, and it also has a decent rewards program.

    Miranda Marquit, Planting Money Seeds

    I have three rewards credit cards that I use on a regular basis. The first is a Delta SkyMiles Card from American Express. I use it for all my everyday expenses, from gas to groceries. I even have my rent paid automatically each month using this card. The miles earned allow my son and meto fly free when we travel. My Upromise MasterCard from Barclays is the card I use for online purchases, and the rewards from these purchases are deposited in my son’s 529 plan. I make regular contributions; the credit card rewards are gravy. My third card is a business card that I use for business travel and other purchases. I redeem the points for restaurant gift cards.

    Zina Kumok, Debt Free After Three

    The American Express SimplyCash Business Card is a favorite of mine for business expenses. It has a great sign-up bonus, decent cash-back offers and is easy to use. I keep all my business expenses on this card which makes easier to see how much my business expenses cost me. I use theSouthwest Rapid Rewards Premiercard because I live far from my family and friends so having a great travel rewards card is essential. Southwest has amazing deals, their miles go far and I’m close to earning a companion pass. Plus this card is a Visa so I can use it everywhere. Finally, the Gold Delta Sky Miles card from American Express is another favorite of mine. Delta has great flights to Memphis, where I’m from, so I use this AmEx card when I can. I recommend figuring out what airline you use the most and getting their loyalty card. Those miles add up fast!

    Note: It’s important to remember that interest rates, fees and terms for credit cards, loans and other financial products frequently change. As a result, rates, fees and termsfor credit cards, loans and other financial productscited in these articles may have changed since the date of publication. Please be sure to verify current rates, fees and terms with credit card issuers, banks or other financial institutions directly.

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