The Blogger’s Guide to Travel PR

The Blogger’s Guide to Travel PR

The insider’s guide to utilizing publicists as a resource to improve your travel blog

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Do you ever wonder how the most popular travel writers and bloggers can afford the jet-set life? They seem to be constantly on the road, checking out brand new cruise ships, planes and trains and the best of the best destinations. But how do they pay for it all?

Here’s the secret

Not everyone makes a comfortable living from freelance writing or blog advertising. And not everyone pays for all that travel.

Press/FAM trips and media rates aren’t just for the glossy travel mags – bloggers and freelancers are encouraged to take advantage of these resources as well. This 60+ page eBook is designed to help you connect with the publicists and destinations that can help make your trip and ultimately, your site, better.

Who is this eBook for?

Whether you’ve been chronicling your adventures for years or are just trying travel writing on for size, this eBook has everything you need to know about getting all you can from travel PR resources, from soup to nuts. The Blogger’s Guide to Travel PR is full of insight to get you traveling productively — and, shhh, it also has some sassy dish on past press trip attendees who didn’t follow the rules.

The Blogger’s Guide To Travel PR shows you the following:

  • What good are PR people to me?
  • What is a press trip and how do I get invited?
  • Is it ethical to accept free trips, accommodations and excursions?
  • Do I have to write a good review if someone sponsors my trip?
  • Travel blog success – do I need to work with PR to be successful?
  • Contact information for several of the world’s top travel & tourism PR agencies

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Check out this review from GoBackpacking.com. 

About the Author

Angie Orth is a location independent globe trekker. Born in Jacksonville, Fla. and ultimately landing in Manhattan, she left a successful career in travel PR for adventures on the road and life as a digital nomad. She’s passionate about the Florida Gators, Shark Week, trying everything at least once and storytelling at http://www.angieaway.com.