Meet Pamela, Editor of Spunky Girl Monologues Travel Blog
Meet Pamela MacNaughtan, editor of Spunky Girl Monologues travel blog, solo traveler, photographer. Hear about the benefits of slow travel, how travel her opened her eyes to new cultures, and her...
View ArticleMeet Nicole McPherson, Editor of Woman Meets World and Location Independence...
Meet Nicole McPherson, editor of Woman Meets World which will not only provide you with location guides, travel tips, and thought-provoking posts, but also first-hand advice on location independence....
View ArticleCheck Out Ajungo, the New Social Media Platform Just for Travelers
Sick of searching through advice sites and hearing reviews from who only knows? Wish you could connect with other travelers about past or upcoming trips and events? Love social networking but wish you...
View ArticleMeet Jodi Ettenberg, Former Lawyer Turned World Traveler
Meet Jodi Ettenberg, travel photographer and founder of Legal Nomads, a travel site that follows her adventures (and mis-adventures!) around the world. Jodi is a former lawyer from Montreal who quit...
View ArticleSee a Year’s Worth of Travel in One Minute of Video
In order to celebrate their anniversary, Wanderfly has created a collaborative video, titled One Year One Minute, with 500 travelers going to 500 places in non-stop motion. The video literally...
View ArticleHow to Explore Your Own City as a Tourist
People, even travelers, often take for granted the city that they live in. When studying abroad in Sydney, Australia, I went sightseeing and made sure to have unique experiences everyday. My roommates...
View ArticleEvent Coverage: Attending the Book Signing for Lonely Planet’s “Lights,...
On Monday, I was lucky enough to be invited to a book reading and signing of Lonely Planet’s new anthology (October, 2011) “Lights, Camera…Travel!” at McNally Jackson Bookstore in Soho, New York. The...
View ArticleGetting Off-the-Beaten Path in South Australia
While many people who travel to South Australia visit the popular regions of Adelaide and the nearby Barossa Valley, there are many off-the-radar destinations that are also worth exploring. Whether you...
View ArticleSmarter Commerce: The Value Of Bloggers vs Print Media
One debate that still exists in the world of travel editorial is the value of bloggers vs print media. While both are useful depending on the needs of the client and the desires of the reader, there...
View ArticleNotes On Trying To Date At Home But Live Nomadically
“Is this always how it’s going to be?” I was going on another one of my “little trips” again, and Joe wasn’t happy. The inevitable was near. Typically it happens about three or four months into a...
View ArticleTravel Blogger Problems: Why Don’t You Get A Job?
“Jessie, you’re 26. When are you going to get a real job?” This is a common question I receive as a full time travel blogger. It doesn’t matter that I’m able to live a comfortable lifestyle in New York...
View Article10 Things You Didn’t Know About Travel Blogging
“You get paid to travel the world?,” “You work from the beach?” “How do you afford all this?” On a daily basis I get numerous emails asking me how I got my job and how they can do it too. [...] The...
View ArticleGoing Against Societal Norms: Following My Dreams Instead Of The Crowd
After five long and arduous years of college, internships and extracurricular activities I had finally done it. I was graduating with my a Master’s Degree in Communication & Rhetoric with a...
View ArticleMaking The Impossible Possible: Your 6-Step Plan For Achieving Your Dreams
While I’m constantly writing about my travels and my life as a travel blogger, one thing I’ve rarely talked about is what I was doing before this. What many of you may not know is I actually hold a...
View ArticleHow To Create A Brand For Your Travel Blog That Gets Noticed
While I typically don’t cover much about the writing aspect of travel on my blog, I decided I would like to start doing more of that, especially as I’ve been getting positive feedback about my travel...
View ArticleTravel Blogging Tips: Building A Community With Others In Your Field
In this video, I talk about something I believe is crucial to becoming a successful travel blogger: building a community with other travel bloggers. While you might think this is unnecessary — aren’t...
View ArticleTravel Blogging Tips: Creating A Community With Your Readers
In the above video I’ll teach you some essential steps in creating a community with your travel blog readers. Having a community of readers is the difference between having a successful travel blog and...
View ArticleNYC Summer Class: Blogging & Branding For Success
Update: This class is being postponed until September 2014! If you are interested in attending please use the form below to send your information to be updated when registration opens in. If you need...
View ArticleFrom Setup To Salary: How To Create A Professional Blog That Makes Money
While blogging was once a way for people to ramble off their opinions at will and share journals with the world, today it is a viable way to turn your passions, ideas and personality into a career you...
View ArticlePublishing Made Easy: How To Create A 100% FREE E-Book For Your Subscribers...
Are you looking to provide a free e-book for your website subscribers, but don’t want to hire anyone of pay money to set it up? In this video I’ll show you how to create a 100% FREE e-book that won’t...
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