These are important issues that are not always mentioned in other
travel blogs as maybe they are not deemed glamorous or appealing to the readers.
I have defined Australian and New Zealand adventure
travel blogs as ones which regularly post adventurous content — which includes mountaineering, scuba diving, rock climbing, hiking, bushwalking, tramping, overland journeys to off the beaten tourist track countries, and any other adventurous activity.
Due to that, I'm trying travel as much and explore as many
travel blogs as possible
His site is one of my favourite
travel blogs as I'm often blown away by his incredible photography:
When I was planning my 2 month Europe backpacking trip, it was probably the first time I started to use
travel blogs as a method of travel planning.
Check out their profile and
travel blogs as they share their insight about their personal journey.
I always pictured professional
travel blogs as being money - making, maybe I'm wrong.
Wow... I spend a lot of time reading
travel blogs as I simply love traveling, and it is the first time I have read a travel report from Baghdad!
If you cross-reference the top
travel blogs as ranked by traffic you'll notice every site has a sub 100 Alexa score and most are under 50K, which are both elite levels.
The rapid growth of this master - server relationship between blogger and travel industry has evaporated the freer, friendlier, more thoughtful age of
travel blogs as personal projects in travel.
If you like using other
travel blogs as source of info (like I do too!)
I did do a lot research of course on other people's
travel blogs as well as the internet in general but this book really helped me put it all together and also find the answers to some of my more pressing questions such as whether I should work or volunteer during my trip, how to organize my travel route and how take into consideration things such as festivals along the way and also how to narrow down the places I wanted to go and how to budget.
There are as many
travel blogs as there are grains of sand.
Most of us started
our travel blogs as a simple online journal to share the story of our trips with our family and friends.
Read as many
travel blogs as you dare and get inspired!
I am so happy i came across this post, firstly I would like to say I agree with you 100 %... i'm a long - term traveler (6 years straight at one point) but while traveling I stayed away from
travel blogs as much as I could because over the over-glamorisation of long - term travel.
It's a shame, I know, but it just wouldn't be fair to compare them with a «normal» personal
travel blog as they have much more man power.
Family Travel Times is a unique
travel blog as it's written by the whole family — including Sarah (an award - winning journalist) and her children, who are now aged 15 and 12, but were 11 and 8 when the blog started!
Barely being able to define a blog, and with no idea that anybody else in the world was doing what I was, I started
a travel blog as a way to stay in touch with family and friends while I was gone and to chronicle my travels online without needing reams of paper.
I just started
a travel blog as well, there isn't much there yet but please give it a boo and see what you think: http://www.informaltraveller.com Thanks!
the article should include original content about things such as: a little bit of background information about yourself, where you are from, what motivated you to start your travel blog, what style of writing you would classify
your travel blog as (informal, personal perspective), how you would categorise your travel blog (single travel, female travel, boyfriend / girlfriend, husband / wife, family travel, friends travelling, etc), highlights of your favorite places travelled so far, as well as your future travel plans.
Using
his travel blog as his outlet, he wants to help you break free from the norm and live life on your terms.
Together with his girlfriend Marina, they run Latitude 34
Travel Blog as a source of helpful information for those who love to travel or those who simply dream of it.
VVV: A lot of people read your blog and some of them want to start up their own
travel blog as well, what advice can you give them?
Whether you're starting
a travel blog as a creative outlet, a way to make extra money, or to ultimately turn into a business like ours, we're excited to see you take the first steps!
She started
a travel blog as a hobby and transformed it into a full time job.
I love group traveling with my girl gang and love reading
traveling blogs as well.
A year ago I launched
my travel blog as an outlet to share my travel experiences around the world in hopes of inspiring others to travel.
I was kind of referring to people who sit in a house and use the fact that they once went to Thailand as a way to start an entire
travel blog as if they have travelled the world and are an expert.
I decided to take the plunge and start my professional
travel blog as an outlet for my travels and a way to put my journalism degree to good use, but on my own terms!
You may be thinking about starting
a travel blog as a means of keeping your friends and family updated on your progress, but as you start writing, you may find your motives changing.
I prefer to use my main
travel blog as a way to market my services as a writer and digital strategist, and to help me establish my niche and brand.
I started my blog 15 months ago and wanted to concentrate on issues for women in my age group (50 plus) but have now changed to
a travel blog as I am currently travelling around Australia.
Get expert family tips and informative destination guides from our family
travel blog as we seek out the best family holidays for you!
Not exact matches
Currently, the couple lives off of cash flow from investments — rental income, dividends, and interest —
as well
as advertising and book sales on their
travel blog, which they spend just two hours a day maintaining.
«I never wrote a business plan for Hitha On The Go,» she explains, «What started
as a personal
blog grew to be a lifestyle website and then a
travel and packing destination for women travelers.
«The company effectively uses social media and digital content such
as its Well -
Travelled travel / photo
blog to create engagement and forge a connection with customers.»
Eleven years ago, U.S. Global Investors launched the Frank Talk
blog as a way to share my experiences
traveling the world and the investment insights I pick up along the way.
Several years ago we wrote a
blog post (and a chapter in our
travel book) about
traveling with kids and we're thinking about writing an updated version with more guidelines and tips that we've picked up
as our crew has grown.
I am delighted to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has taken me a while to visit
as life has been pretty crazy with
travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one of the nice things about
blogs is that they are easy to return to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always
as lovely
as your photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
Having just moved to Vermont in August, 2012, this
blog was started
as a chronicle and resource to all things Gluten - Free in the great state of Vermont... and beyond,
as I tend to
travel a lot.
Her
blog,
as she puts it, is her «celebration of all of the blissful things in life,» where she shares wine tips, wine reviews, wine tour experiences, food, recipes, restaurant reviews, design, style, fashion, printables, and family
travel adventures and tips.
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.
In late 2011, I initially started my
blog to share our experiences
as vegan travelers but quickly found that our experiences abroad motivated us to craft dishes inspired by our
travels.
About
Blog Discover wine regions, winemakers and wines
as we
travel around the world in 80 harvests.
About
Blog Australian - Indonesian foodblog, full of restaurants and street food reviews, recipes, interesting product reviews, and
travel experiences around Indonesia and Sydney
as well.
Australia About
Blog As a trained French Chef and previous restaurant owner in Australia, I have
traveled and noted some of the world's easiest and tastiest dishes.
Perth, Western Australia About
Blog A food and
travel blogger, Inexology is a website that explores the city of Perth
as well
as other cities — from markets, local events, cafe hopping, and casual brunch, to the gastro - art and fine dining.
If you plan to
travel with your infant or toddler, you'll appreciate this
blog, written by Corinne McDermott and packed full of tips for parents of babies and young children to make
traveling as stress - free
as possible.
I now make a part - time income from my
blog and our family is currently
travelling around Australia for a year during which I am reading my storybook in schools and libraries
as we go along.