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Stefan Mitchell writes:

“Dear Broadsheet,

“You may remember us from our ‘Reveal Ireland’ days. Thanks to your posts and feedback from your readers, we quickly realised that our site had to change – it had to offer something absolutely new and unique. So, we scrapped Reveal Ireland and built Reveal from the ground up. Reveal will allow users to travel anywhere around the world, upload images, overviews, reviews and more and actually earn points for their efforts.”

“These points can then be cashed in for unique rewards. The beta website will launch at this year’s Dublin Web Summit in October but we are taking sign-ups on our new landing page now http://signup.yourreveal.co. Once you sign up you will receive a unique code to share with your friends. The more people you refer, the more points you’ll earn, and once we go live you can cash them in for unique rewards.”

Previously: Discovering Reveal Ireland

 

Stefan Mitchell writes:

I know this is somewhat of a plug but we’re a brand new Irish tourism website start-up trying to promote Ireland (and getting our name out there is extremely tough). We found the Government-run tourism website as being quite cluttered so we designed Reveal Ireland.ie to be easy to use, visually appealing and informative.
The aim of the poster campaign (above) is to cover three distinct ‘ages’ from Irish history; The Ice Age, The Bronze Age and The Middle Ages. So (top pic) The Wicklow Mountains National Park with landscape carved out during the Ice Age. Middle pic: Dunbeg Promontory Fort, Fahan, Co. Kerry built c.500BC – the end of the Bronze Age. And, bottom pic, Dunguaire Castle built c. 1500 – towards the end of The Middle Ages. Thanks.

 

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Website reviews welcome below.

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Earlier: Escape The Madness