For many writers, travel writing is a dream job. It sounds amazing to write while traveling. Isn’t it? I still have to hear a travel writer say they don’t like travel writing and its earning. Travel writing gives you more detailed information on the destinations and the journey rather than telling your travel stories with friends or family. Travel writing runs on blogs and covers articles in newspapers and guides like Lonely Planet in a series of adventures. The competition is fierce in travel writing, and it is popular. The job can be difficult, and the pay isn’t perfect sometimes.
If you ask people about their dream job, most of them will say travel writing. It’s because the occupation generates depictions of geniuses who float around the world in business class, smoking aesthetically as they relax in cafes and scribe in a Moleskin.
Check out our tips about how to become a travel writer and earn money in this profession.

  1. You have to travel a lot

It may sound like a weird first tip, but you can’t compose if you’re not traveling. This does not mean that you ought to go on some round-the-world trips or inter-railing journeys across Europe to motivate you with your stories. You may be driving to and learning for the closest tourist attraction. And if after a moment you haven’t been gone, just think about previous encounters.
 It is pretty obvious that to become a travel writer, you have to travel a lot. You can only write about traveling if you are traveling, right?

  1. Start Writing

It may sound very trivial, but if this is the trade you want to get into, you need to compose all the time. You don’t have to compose books. You only have to submit travel reports. It may be a restaurant pass, or it may be your diary in Thailand. But whatever it might be, make sure to comment on it.
Wherever you go, take notes and click a lot of photos. These notes and pictures will help you write a major amount of your travel content. Sometimes, you get an idea and don’t write it down because you think you can remember it later, but when you try to write something, it’s gone. So, note down everything you encounter when you are traveling and compose it nicely.

  1. Write error-free content

Until you submit your work wherever you are supposed to, read it very carefully. For this, you could even look for assistance from proofreading services to ensure your work is perfect. This includes checking that there are no spelling mistakes, and all the details are correct, such as contact numbers, website addresses, etc. If you submit research that has punctuation or spelling mistakes or a material that is not accurate, your reputation will be damaged. Use a grammar checker tool to eliminate spelling and grammatical errors from your material and a plagiarism checker as well.

  1. Submit your content

After an article or feature is done, and after reading and re-reading it to make sure you are satisfied with it, continue submitting it wherever you want. This means fashion magazines, travel magazines for experts, regional newspapers, and local newspapers. Be sure you give it to the correct individual and inquire for the travel area or travel desk while ringing to say who is the best person to submit it to. And follow it up with a call a week or two later if you don’t hear something back.
If people comment with ‘thanks but no thanks,’ don’t look at it as anything derogatory. You’ve just created a new touch. Becoming a travel writer is not simple, but it’s worth the effort!

  1. You should have a website

You don’t want to flood publishers with bits while sending your research to newspapers, guidebooks, journals, and everywhere else. Yet, at the same time, it is nice to let them know that they can see some of your work on your website if they enjoy your job. It is here where your own platform fits in because they work as your portfolios online.
Get a domain with your name and post your work on a website. It doesn’t cost a lot these days and looks nice. Just don’t leave. Get a Twitter account when you’re at it and make sure you claim you’re a travel writer in your profile.

  1. Take a lot of high-quality photographs

When you sell a story to a travel editor, and he or she comes back to you telling you they enjoy it and they want to publish it, they’re going to want an image to illustrate it. While they might well be in a place to source the photographs themselves, they may need them from you. Even still, maybe they want you in all of them.
Always sure that you take pictures of high quality everywhere you travel. The explanation they need to be high-resolution is because they are 300dpi, or standard in text. In the words of the layman, pictures taken at or over a 2-megapixel environment should be of a reasonably high standard.

  1. Sign up on the websites of travel writers

There are several travel writer websites where you can sign up and visit daily to support yourself in your research to become a travel writer. Just Google the term ‘travel writer,’ and you will get several websites of popular travel writers. You can stay up to date with the daily travel blogs of these popular travel writers and can gain a lot of knowledge from their experience.

  1. Stay up-to-date

If you’re thinking about beginning a travel writing career, you should also learn what’s going on in the travel business. To do so, you should sign up for numerous industry newsletters that will hold you in this profession.

  1. Choose your specialty

Finding a market and focusing on it is a perfect way to move into the travel blogging. It may be a city or country, or a different form of travel such as adventure, culinary, or budget travel. And the more stories you have written based on this subject, the easier you get a name for yourself, and in no time can you be recognized as an authority on the issue.

  1. 10.Be consistent

You should not give up as you are pushed down time after time. Keep giving your material to different people for publishing. And don’t be scared to give your work to the same people. But keep trying, and you’ll finally get your break!
Conclusion
Travel writing is no doubt a dream job for many of us, but it is not that easy to get into it. For traveling, you should have enough money in your pocket when you start. Without money, you will not be able to travel, and if you can’t travel, it means you can’t write on traveling.
If you can travel locally or internationally, or you are already traveling, travel writing could be a great profession for you. Simply follow the above tips and be patient; you will get your reward.

Author

Northern girl Laura is the epitome of a true entrepreneur. Laura’s spirit for adventure and passion for people blaze through House of Coco. She founded House of Coco in 2014 and has grown it in to an internationally recognised brand whilst having a lot of fun along the way. Travel is in her DNA and she is a true visionary and a global citizen.

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