Everything you need to succeed as a travel writer

Becoming a travel writer requires a lot of things, including the contacts and clients to enable you to earn money. But what are the basic things you need to get started and stay relevant as a travel writer?

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A website

If you have your own website, this makes it easier for the right people to find you and lets you share your writing samples. If you don’t have any, you will already be trailing behind all the good travel writers with a jam-packed portfolio. However, if you invest in a website, it’s easy to update it with articles, whether these are written for clients or just as samples to show your skills.

You don’t need web design experience, but you might need to spend money, seeing it as an investment in your career as a travel writer. Fastfwd is an expert laravel development company. They can build the framework for your website, making it easier for you to update the site yourself if you choose to. They can also review your site for SEO, helping your website (and you) to be discovered by readers and potential clients.

A camera

Although travel writing is about describing places and experiences in a way that makes the reader feel they have been there, it relies heavily on photographs. Low-quality photos won’t help you sell your articles, so you need to invest in a camera with gimbals and other equipment that will help you take photographs that match your writing, making the audience feel like they have shared in your travel experience.

The right attitude

Writing is full of knockbacks and rejections, and travel writing is one of the more competitive genres. So it’s important to remain professional and listen to any constructive feedback. It’s not a personal attack on you, but arguing with someone who rejects or gives feedback on your work can make that person decide not to work with you again. They could even warn others in the same industry against working with you.

A passport

It might seem obvious, but even if you have a passport, you should ensure it’s in date and not about to expire. The last thing you want to do is land a travel writing assignment, then realise you deliver because you can’t renew your passport in time.

Up-to-date knowledge of the travel industry

As a travel writer, you will share your knowledge and experience with others. Many of these will be travel enthusiasts. So, although you should explain in a way people from all walks of life can understand, without talking down to anyone, you should aim to inform your readers, so everyone feels they have learnt something new from reading your work. To do this, you need to keep up with the constant changes in the travel industry.

Becoming a travel writer is a great way to make money and travel at the same time. With the right attitude, a professional website, and the willingness to stay up to date, you could launch a successful career for yourself. 

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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