Chase Ink Business Unlimited is one of my favorite small business credit cards to earn a powerful bonus that can be used to book any type of travel, as well as to book free flights on Southwest and free stays at Hyatt, including their amazing all-inclusive resorts.

Chase Ink Business Unlimited

Ink Business unlimited

Annual Fee: None

Offer: Earn 75,000 points after a $6,000 minimum spend in the first 3 months

End Date: None

To apply for credit cards in this post, please click onĀ Cards in the Main Menu at the top of the page (shown below) to help support my small business. For Southwest and Capital One, you can also use the links within the post. I greatly appreciate it!

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Note: While when you click on this card to apply, it says $750 “cash back,” you actually earn 75,000 points, which you would have to convert to cash back if you wanted (we recommend using the points for travel instead). You can confirm this yourself by clicking on Terms & Conditions on the card information page.

Benefits: Earn 1.5 points per $1 on all purchases

This card does NOT “count” as a card as part of the Chase 5/24 rule.

Listen to the podcast: Why I Love the Chase Ink Business Cards

Do I Qualify for a Small Business Card?

Do you earn ANY type of income aside from a salary? Then you’re qualified!

This can include: selling crafts, selling items on eBay/Facebook Marketplace/Nextdoor, hosting garage sales, consulting, freelancing, owning real estate, rental property, vacation rentals, timeshares (including Disney Vacation Club), sharing economy work like Uber, Doordash or Instacart, babysitting, mowing lawns, earning a commission on anything, even signing up for credit cards and earning the bonus (the IRS considers that income!).

See my video on how ANYONE can be approved for a small business card…