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Being a Travel Blogger (Even When You're Not Traveling!)

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Overview

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You don’t have to travel 365 days a year to be a travel blogger. Yup, seriously.

Sure, there are travel bloggers out there who are 100% nomad but there are also plenty of travel bloggers out there — let's be real, probably more — who aren’t. They enjoy a job that keeps them in one city most of the year...they prefer living close to family members...they are sorting out finances before making a move...or they only have 2 weeks of vacation a year. (Sound familiar? Keep readin'.)

Whether you aspire to one day travel every day of the year or you simply enjoy travel writing as a hobby, how can you successfully blog about travel when you’re not traveling? It’s a unique form of writer’s block to feel like you have no experiences or travel stories to write about simply because it’s been a little while since your last trip. But to be even remotely successful at travel blogging, you also have to be consistently publishing content. What’s a travel blogger to do?

Well, I’m here to help you kick that writer’s block's ass and get content and posts queued up in your editorial calendar. By the end of this course, you will have a plethora of different types of posts to create and different brainstorming techniques so that you can write regular content for your blog, no matter how much you travel. You simply have to know how to dig up that content and use it in the best way possible.

So open up a new text document on your computer or grab a pen and paper, and let’s get started!

Syllabus

  • Introduction (Video 1)
  • Types of Posts (Video 2)
  • Types of Posts (Video 3)
  • Types of Posts (Video 4)
  • Types of Posts (Video 5)
  • Types of Posts (Video 6)
  • Types of Posts (Video 7)
  • Types of Posts (Video 8)
  • The Final Task

Taught by

Theresa Christine

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