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How to Become a Travel Writer?
I'd like to chase a career in travel writing and am about to take a trip abroad. I've been a reporter for about 11 years and currently work for a weekly at a good media company. I'd like to start writing personal travel narratives. Any suggestions on where to start marketing?

Travel Bug

 

Wow, you and everyone else.

Talk about a popular field. I'd start thinking in terms of mashups.

Airplane
Not just travel writing, but:

  • Traveling with your pets
  • Traveling with a baby
  • Traveling without an agenda
  • Traveling by yourself
  • Shopping while traveling

Joe Grimm
Joe Grimm
You simply have to have something besides great writing to differentiate yourself from the rest of the field. Create and master a niche. After you have defined one that takes advantage of your talents and interests, start to market it with some online writing -- as in a blog or on a Web site -- and go for assignments that build the brand you choose.

I just don't think the world will make room for another travel writer who doesn't offer a twist or an angle.


Coming Wednesday: A young reporter is running into hostile sources and wonders how to handle them.


 

Posted by Joe Grimm at 12:00 AM on Jun. 19, 2007
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