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Oct 15

Travel Blogging: Where’s the Money Really At?

91639343_94b6247105Lately, I’ve heard of more than a couple of people planning to take off for the unknown with the intention of earning all the money they need to live by blogging about their travels. I hate to say it, but this idea may be a little more than optimistic. I’m not saying it can’t (or hasn’t) been done, but travel blogging may not provide the income that a lot of new bloggers seem to expect from it. Those travel bloggers who make a full-time living from their blogs put in plenty of time — often more than the full-time hours required in an office.

Aug 18

BlogSherpa: An Opportunity for Travel Bloggers

Blogging and travel seem to go together like milk and cookies. The idea of living as a digital nomad — heading wherever sounds good and writing about it along the way — appeals to a lot of people, especially when writing about their experiences can help defray the cost of travel. BlogSherpa is an opportunity to do just that.

Jun 12

4 Women Blogging About Travel And Work

The number of women choosing work that lets them travel wherever they want is going up. Many of these women build their own business, freelance, or choose jobs that allow them to telecommute — and quite a few are blogging about it. With just a couple of clicks, you can see how they balance work, travel and family.

Mar 12

Tourism Blogging: An Opportunity for Travelers

1197327235_35996785cfThere are plenty of travel bloggers out there. Most of us at least toy with a blog, whether we’re just updating the folks back home on what we’ve seen this week or we’re trying to make some money on writing about our adventures. But there’s an unexplored niche that I think is ripe with opportunity: tourism blogging.

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