Introduction to the “Blog-World”

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I am going to be brutally honest.

I have–on more than one occasion–rolled my eyes at blogs posted by people I know. I have seen blogs by friends that are consistent—cooking, exercising, nutrition, etc. But I’ve also seen blogs that are somewhat inconsistent and become more of a showplace than a blog–what I like to call a “brag-blog”. I have told myself repeatedly that if I were to blog it would be in a HELPFUL way. To help people. Not to brag. But to give genuine advice/tips.

I’m not going to lie—the sole reason— I finally pulled the trigger and created this blog was because of an episode of “Rich Kids of Beverly Hills”. No joke. I loved when Brenden told Morgan that she NEEDS to blog because people care about what she has to say.    I truly believe that if someone my age blogged about travel–I would read it. (And maybe I just haven’t stumbled upon that blog yet) So I hope that someone cares about my blog and there becomes a NEED for me to blog.

Side-note: *Did you catch the play on words with my last name?—Igo—Ashley Igo—I Go Everywhere……Igo Everywhere.*

SO what is the point and sole purpose of writing this blog?

To help friends/people organize their travel, travel on a budget, and give my advice on where to eat/sleep/play.

You know me (or maybe you don’t): I’m Ashley Igo. I’m 25. My boyfriend Kyle and I travel. A lot. Some big trips–lots of small trips. We travel smart, cheap, and easy–and we splurge when we can. I look for the best deals on food, fun places to visit, and hotels!

I plan on sharing all my secrets, tips, details, and deals with YOU.

Igo-Everywhere has been born!

I mapped the places I have visited as an ADULT.  I could map the places I visited as a child/teen, but I couldn't give a very accurate description of where we stayed etc.

I mapped the places I have visited as an adult. I could map the places I visited as a child/teen, but I couldn’t give a very accurate description of where we stayed etc. Kyle and I are repeat Vegas travelers as well as repeat NYC travelers—those are our guilty pleasures.