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by Emily Thompson, Credit Cards Editor
[TPG | Hero Image] And just like that, itâs April. I know itâs April Fools' Day, but itâs no joke that you can earn thousands of points or miles by taking advantage of one of [this monthâs best welcome offers](. If youâre a small-business owner, you can earn 100,000 (or more!) transferable points or miles with the welcome offers on the following cards: - [Capital One Venture X Business]( Earn 150,000 miles once you spend $30,000 in the first three months from account opening.
- [The Business Platinum Card® from American Express]( Earn 120,000 Membership Rewards points after you spend $15,000 on eligible purchases with your card within the first three months of card membership.
- [Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card]( Earn 100,000 bonus points after you spend $8,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.
For those of us who need a stash of hotel points to use for our fall and holiday travel, now is a great time to apply for the [Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card](. With its current elevated bonus, you can earn 185,000 Bonvoy points after spending $6,000 in the first six months of card membership. This is [one of the highest offers weâve seen on the Brilliant]( so itâs definitely one to jump on if youâve been considering getting the card. And if youâre looking to earn transferable points while keeping your annual fee costs down, you canât go wrong with one of our mid-tier favorites, like the [Capital One Venture Rewards Card]( [Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card]( or [American Express® Gold Card](. Each bonus is worth over $1,000 according to [our valuations](. If you have a big purchase (or tax bill) coming up, itâs always a good idea to open a new credit card and earn a welcome bonus with that big spending. And if you still arenât sure what to choose, check these out: - [The best welcome offers for April](
- [Why all travelers should earn transferable credit card points](
- [Why youâll want both a personal and business Marriott card](
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