By Lori Allen on July 17, 2009
Sell your Photos on Getty and Flickr: Getty and Flickr are forming a partnership. Getty is a large, “traditional” stock house, and Flickr.com is a photo sharing website. Read on to find out how you can use this information to sell your own photographs...
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By Bonnie Caton on July 16, 2009
TravelBeat: Learn how to get your travel stories published (and even write your own column!) in this online travel magazine. Read more here...
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By Lori Allen on July 10, 2009
Resonant frequency ghosts: Do ghosts exist? And what does that mean for your travel writing? Read more here...
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By Bonnie Caton on July 9, 2009
Demotix: At Demotix, amateur snappers as well as professionals can upload their newsworthy photos to sell to the media. Read more here...
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By Lori Allen on July 5, 2009
Avoid shutter lag: it’s frustrating when you’re trying to capture something mid-action, and your camera lags. Here are 5 ways to speed it up.
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By Lori Allen on July 4, 2009
Toothpaste Home Remedy #1: Bee Sting Ointment. Works as a mosquito bite itch reliever, too. Here are 5 more uses for toothpaste when you travel...
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By The Travel Writer's Life on July 3, 2009
Recycle wine corks: What comes from tree bark, flies through the air, then turns into a floor tile? A champagne cork, of course!
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By Lori Allen on July 2, 2009
Buttons as earring holders: use buttons to keep your earrings secure. Simply put the earring post trough the button hole, as you can see here...
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By The Travel Writer's Life on June 27, 2009
A free press trip to Borneo and other perks convert “non-believer” into a true travel writer.
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By The Travel Writer's Life on June 26, 2009
AWAI success stories from our mailbag. Do AWAI programs work?
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By The Travel Writer's Life on June 25, 2009
At Birder’s World Magazine, the pay is good, the pages are beautiful, and you don’t have to be a bird enthusiast to get your stories published here.
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By The Travel Writer's Life on June 20, 2009
When it comes to writing for in-flight magazines (or any magazine really), use the “rule of thumb” like these examples from Delta Sky Magazine...
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By The Travel Writer's Life on June 19, 2009
When it comes to selling travel articles, it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog. Here’s how to get started...
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By Lori Allen on June 16, 2009
Put your ideas together in a way that gives them more worth, and people will pay you for them. Facts and figures are a necessary part of most travel articles. But it’s your opinion and your recommendations that matter. That’s what sells.
Posted in - Articles, Increase Your Article Sales, Travel Writing Tips | Tagged data, interpretation, wisdom
By Jen Stevens on June 11, 2009
TravelingInTheUSA.com pay for articles from both published and unpublished writers. It's an ideal place to send your quirky hometown stories. Read on for more details...
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