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I know a lot of people like you said are doing http://justlifestyle.net/s/vlogs. I still would love to do a blog with pics and Vlog about airlines.

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Finally, you could look for other justlifestyle.netgers who are commenting on blog posts. Becoming a travel blogger seems like a great idea in theory, but as you get the ball rolling the process can get increasingly overwhelming. To be full time and make a living from your travel blog, it’s not quite as simple as just throwing up a few posts and having a Twitter account or Facebook page. Being successful in blogging takes a lot of strategy and good business sense, as well as talent for telling stories and presenting them in a way that inspires people to see the world.

But not so much bigger guys like me, And not meaning tall. My concern starting this would be trying to get viewers and well funding to get tickets to review the airlines. It is the best how to start a blog I have read yet.

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My goal is to do a flight a week or a flight every other week. Just wondering you had ideas on ways to make it so even if I make no money at the start. Thank you so much for putting this guide togetherness. It’s proven to be invaluable to help me get started on my own blog, theteatimeadventurer.com. I know I’ll look back on my first few posts eventually and say, why did I post that.

  • Also, searching for hashtags like #rtwsoon for people who are about to head out on a rtw trip, or #rtwnow.
  • The adventurous duo have since won awards for their inspiring website, and worked hard to build a huge social media following.
  • Social media is the means by which you get your content out there, so setting up social profiles once you have a few posts up is key.
  • Dave and Deb of The Planet D were among the very first travel bloggers in the industry, having started their blog in 2008.

I have two questions for you; my first question is how do you figure out who to contact about adding a link to your blog to drive traffic? Second, would you recommend contacting a more experienced travel blogger to read your posts to get feedback? I know it’s important to join blogging superstar, but I’m a little tight on funds right now. As for content, I’d recommend starting as soon as you can, and writing about your previous trips. That way, you’ll have got the hang of WordPress and how publishing blog posts, etc work by the time you take your next trip.

Social media is the means by which you get your content out there, so setting up social profiles once you have a few posts up is key. Dave and Deb of The Planet D were among the very first travel bloggers in the industry, having started their blog in 2008. The adventurous duo have since won awards for their inspiring website, and worked hard to build a huge social media following. Twitter chats could be a good place for starting to get to know other bloggers, like #TTOT.

Shivya Nath, 31, who has been posting to social media since 2011 and travelling full time since 2013, hopes to encourage her audience to follow her lead in slow, solo and sustainable travel. She blogs at the Shooting Star and posts three to four times a week to Instagram, focusing on telling stories in her captions. BlogosphereThe collective community of all blogs and blog authors, particularly notable and widely read blogs, is known as the blogosphere. Since all blogs are on the internet by definition, they may be seen as interconnected and socially networked, through blogrolls, comments, linkbacks , and backlinks. Discussions “in the blogosphere” are occasionally used by the media as a gauge of public opinion on various issues.

I’ve read a gazillion “how to set up a travel blog” posts and even attended webinars but this is the first time I think I could actually do it. I started writing a weekly travel column for the newspapers 10 years ago but shied away from blogging because I’m technically challenged. Thanks for your confidence boosting “how to start a successful travel blog” post.

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Also, searching for hashtags like #rtwsoon for people who are about to head out on a rtw trip, or #rtwnow. Or googling travel blog 2016 “first post” or “my itinerary” or “travel plans” or something like that should bring up recent posts from new blogs. There are also a ton of Facebook groups, like the Travel Bloggers group, and lots of others for newbies as well.