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]]>It’s true: some travel blogs are incredibly successful and change the blogger’s entire life, allowing them to quit their job and travel full-time. But this only happens to the very lucky few, with most travel blogs having much less success. So don’t expect your new blog to be a runaway success, and certainly not right off the bat. You should only create it if you really love it, money or not.
While blogs used to own the internet, today social media is king. Blogs still have their place, but if you want anybody to find your website, you need to be promoting it on social media, too.
There are thousands of travel blogs out there, so if you want people to read yours, it needs to be unique. The good news is that it already is because it’s yours, nobody else’s, and you are a unique individual. So go ahead and show your personality. Lean into what makes you you and different.
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]]>Known for covering unique topics that not a lot of other people talk about, Alyse of The Invisible Tourist is all about learning to travel without seeming like an out of place tourist wherever you go.
There’s no more appropriate time to read the Local Adventurer blog, written by Jacob Fu and Esther Julee, than right now, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. After all, the blog is all about encouraging people to appreciate and explore the places where they already live. One of the top five travel blogs in the United States, it’s well worth reading.
If you’re young and want to travel alone but find it a bit intimidating or scary, then Brooke Saward of World of Wanderlust is a great blogger for you to follow. Focused on encouraging young people to push past their fears and travel the world, Saward has more than 80 countries of experience to share with you.
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]]>The post How to Start a Travel Blog appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>It’s true: some travel blogs are incredibly successful and change the blogger’s entire life, allowing them to quit their job and travel full-time. But this only happens to the very lucky few, with most travel blogs having much less success. So don’t expect your new blog to be a runaway success, and certainly not right off the bat. You should only create it if you really love it, money or not.
While blogs used to own the internet, today social media is king. Blogs still have their place, but if you want anybody to find your website, you need to be promoting it on social media, too.
There are thousands of travel blogs out there, so if you want people to read yours, it needs to be unique. The good news is that it already is because it’s yours, nobody else’s, and you are a unique individual. So go ahead and show your personality. Lean into what makes you you and different.
The post How to Start a Travel Blog appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Travel Blogs You Should Follow in 2021 appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Known for covering unique topics that not a lot of other people talk about, Alyse of The Invisible Tourist is all about learning to travel without seeming like an out of place tourist wherever you go.
There’s no more appropriate time to read the Local Adventurer blog, written by Jacob Fu and Esther Julee, than right now, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. After all, the blog is all about encouraging people to appreciate and explore the places where they already live. One of the top five travel blogs in the United States, it’s well worth reading.
If you’re young and want to travel alone but find it a bit intimidating or scary, then Brooke Saward of World of Wanderlust is a great blogger for you to follow. Focused on encouraging young people to push past their fears and travel the world, Saward has more than 80 countries of experience to share with you.
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