Travel Blogging Like a Pro
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Written by
Zyana Morris
March 2017
Contributor
Written by
Zyana Morris
March 2017

Anyone who doesn’t travel to different countries is not living life to its fullest. Travelling is one of the most thrilling and adventurous things you can do in your life. It brings your fellow traveler; be they your spouse, your family or friends, closer. Traveling helps your relieve anxiety and gives you a chance to leave your life behind for a little while. An added benefit is that you will get to explore a totally different part of the world. You will have experiences that you have only read about or some even unforeseen quests.

What is, even more, fun is reliving those memories after your return. If you are a frequent traveler you may have even thought of sharing your experiences with the public. You can upload pictures and write details about your adventures enthralling the readers all the while educating them. To any person hoping to write about traveling and sharing their experiences, there are a few points that they must follow.

Blogging Domain Names:

The domain name must always be short and easy to remember. For this reason, you must keep a name that relates to the content that you have published. Before selecting a domain name, always put a lot of thought into it. Don’t limit yourself to the name of the countries for naming your websites, roaminginamerica.com or africanadventures.com (both non-existent) could be terrible ideas for a website name. Your website then will have to limit to publishing content only related to those countries or continents.

Segregating the Blogs:

There is nothing more interesting than getting to know a different country and a culture. With each and everything defined in detail and in perfect harmony with each other, you can write amazing blogs. In the event a blog is too small, it will lack information. On the contrary, if the blog is too lengthy then you run the risk of boring your reader. You can divide your travel logs into parts and series so that you have more readerships and generate more interest in each blog. Have different sections talk about different aspects.

Topics to talk about:

When you divide blogs, you can also divide them by different aspects of the country. Talk about how the architecture differs from yours in one blog. The colors that are used in most buildings and homes or the material that is used for construction can vary greatly from place to place. Make the other blog about the dressing style of the country. Discuss how different weather affects the style and clothes of their countries. Whether they wear summer dresses in hot weathers or prefer wearing tank tops with shorts or in winters they prefer cardigans instead of overcoats.

 

Visual Content:

Just as much as detailed writing is important, you need to provide your users with a picture. You can upload a picture that you took on your travels or use something from the internet as a stock photo. Either way, you have to present something to give life to your writing. The only rule for a photo is that it must relate to the article’s content.

Social Media Coverage:

Once you do manage to have a few blogs published, do not shy away from sharing it on social media to garner as much audience as possible. Your friends on social media are the ones who will be your first readers. From then on you can hope to expand your readership through many more readers interested in similar content such as yours. Likewise, promote your social media accounts through these blogs by using social media handles at the end of each blog.

The certain tricks set here help enhance the writer’s writing. These writing skills work great for travel logs which keep the reader interested and leaves the writer to have more variety. A good writer is the one who can truly express themselves in an interesting and entertaining fashion.

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