That is what pays the bills...
not travel blogging.
When I am
not travel blogging I am working as a home health nurse.
When I'm
not travel blogging, I help businesses large and small to make an impact online through digital and traditional PR, social media, and blogging.
Not exact matches
When I'm
not penning chapters for books or
travelling to preach or
blogging my heart out here, my work has also appeared in Huffington Post, The High Calling, Conversations Journal, ChurchLeaders.com, Her.meneutics — Christianity Today's Blog for Women, Converge Magazine, SheLoves Magazine, RELEVANT Magazine, Today's Christian Woman, and a handful of other places.
I'm so lazy, I don't even like to
travel to the store...) Heidi writes the blog that most inspires me to quit
blogging since I don't think mine could ever be as beautiful as hers.
When Charise is
not blogging, she loves to read, hike, snowboard,
travel, dance, and do pretty much anything with the two loves of her life.
When
not practicing medicine, she enjoys teaching, biking, hiking with her husband, daughter and black lab, yoga,
blogging, cooking, visiting local farmers» markets and
traveling.
After 6 months of
traveling and writing, we realized we didn't want this
blogging thing to end.
I don't have any drastic plans for change, my new interiors section is something I'm really enjoying sharing with you, my
blogging and careers tips are something I want to share a little more of, and fashion and
travel will continue to be the back bone of my site.
I may or may
not be posting a Five Things Friday post later this week because I have some super exciting news... I'm
traveling to the Chicago area tomorrow for a
blogging... [Read more...]
I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that since I take my blog photos ahead of time, my mood may change or conditions change where I can't wear the exact outfit I
blogged (like I'm
traveling, or it's my girl time...) Then when you add in Friday outfits (since on Friday I do random roundups) and my weekend outfits, they multiply pretty quickly!
I
blogged this
travel & food guide after our first visit, but four visits later we wanted to share some additional favorites (** = my personal can't - miss spots)!
I've been
traveling for the past two weeks and I couldn't keep up with
blogging.
When she isn't decorating or
blogging, you will most likely find René spending time with her husband and sons,
traveling, or planning the next project for their 1930's bungalow.
Not too shabby for something that got finished a year ago, requires no additional effort now except for things I'd be doing anyway (
blogging, tweeting, etc.) and is a Disney - themed
travel memoir with a spectacularly niche appeal.
I've been
traveling the last 8 days or so and have
not been
blogging.
I've been
blogging since 2010 and it has allowed me to break free from the corporate grind to
travel, work from home, consult for companies that I like, and do so many more things I've always wanted to do but couldn't.
As for quitting
blogging (my blog can only be called a
travel blog because I don't live in my home country), I've been thinking also thinkig about it for the reasons you mention.
Hopefully one day the world of
travel blogging is one that values diversity and honesty over superficial beauty, just like the very reason for many of us to
travel the world, isn't it?
I don't think it's for any one person to define what «
travel blogging» is and is
not.
My first suggestion, if you haven't started yet, would be to take an article writing,
blogging or
travel writing course.
«When I'm
not blogging about British Columbia, Canada I am
traveling the world for culinary adventures.»
I started
blogging long ago but I had to leave it aside cause I didn't have time at all, my biggest goal was to learn to organize my time and be able to combine work /
travel with writing.
If you haven't already, you'll find there is so much more to
blogging than writing about your
travels.
I think you've touched on an issue that isn't just unique to the
travel blogging world.
But
travel blogging is
not necessarily the walk in the park you might think it is; in fact it might hinder your
travels rather than help them.
Speaking of mistakes, I don't know if you have seen this post about my
travel blogging mistakes, but it might be a good place for you to start in setting up your site: https://www.theprofessionalhobo.com/how-to-start-
travel-blog-learn-mistakes/
I
travel with my stomach most of the time and
not with my eyes, which is becoming a real problem now that I decided to do this
travel blogging thing.
I am in the very early stages of my «
blogging» website and Facebook page, but it is already becoming very apparent to me that Nature is
not of interest to the majority of those interested in world
travel.
Frankly, I'm just
not sure of the social value that
travel blogging provides anymore.
It has been a while since I am wondering about
travel blogging myself but I still had
not considered it seriously... for the same reasons you are so clearly describing in your article.
I've been shaking my head for the last few years at the direction this whole
travel blogging thing has taken & it's
not the right one.
I think that besides the specific aspect of
travel blogging, it's the
blogging in itself that has changed, and
not necessarily for the best.
This post actually started as a rant on my
travel Instagram, in which I stated that I was going to use it solely to promote other underrepresented bloggers until I figured out whether or
not I could continue
blogging in good faith.
Your title certainly got me in, click bait or
not and as a newbie to the
travel blogging world as I was intrigued by the sentiment.
I'd finally started on my dream of
travel writing and
blogging, and I didn't want to stop, even though it wasn't yet bringing in any money.
But that
blogging in the
travel hacking space is dominated by people whose interests don't align with the interests of their readers.
Like it or
not, social media is a huge part of
travel blogging.
Finally, I hope this list will serve as a useful guide and a good starting point for travelers and readers around the world looking to explore the vibrant and eclectic
travel blogging community, and expose them to some great
travel blogs that they otherwise may
not be reading.
If it wouldn't have been for Matt, I would have started
travel blogging in the completely wrong direction.
If you didn't listen to my interview with Deb and Dave from the Planet D — it has a ton of actionable items and they share the revenue streams that have allowed them to make a full time living with
travel blogging.
To make money
travel blogging we could offer services that are
not directly connected to our own blog.
Since Blogger is
not focused on
travel blogs, however, there are no forums or easy ways to see what travelers are
blogging about or where from they are
blogging from.
Travel blogging is
not easy, there are tons of bloggers out there that's for sure.
I haven't been very good at this part thus far, but there's no doubt that you can up your
travel blogging game by attending industry conferences like TBEX (Travel Blog Exchange), PTBA (Professional Travel Bloggers Association), and o
travel blogging game by attending industry conferences like TBEX (
Travel Blog Exchange), PTBA (Professional Travel Bloggers Association), and o
Travel Blog Exchange), PTBA (Professional
Travel Bloggers Association), and o
Travel Bloggers Association), and others.
But my trip to Mumbai was three years before I started
travel blogging and while I have over 200 pictures of this amazing place on my camera, I don't have enough facts retained in my brain to write usefully about what I learned there — and it makes me sad every time one of the pics flashes up on my screensaver.
I really don't know why, but
travel blogging nowadays is synonymous to glamour.
I created a
travel blog for the purpose of a repository blog of my past
travels so I don't feel any pressure while
blogging.
Travel blogging is
NOT about free trips and if it is for you, then change careers please.
Seeing that TBEX (for those who don't know, it's a
travel blogging conference) was taking place in this city and I knew that I wanted to go, I got to explore this city more thoroughly.