Become a Travel Writer

How Anybody Can Turn into a Successful Travel Writer

Read about three travel writers who succeeded, even without having a writing background.

Break Into Spa Writing for Fun and Perks

We’re introducing a new product this week, The Pampered Traveler: How to Take Luxurious Trips and Turn Them into Paychecks, so I asked a few of your fellow readers who have landed really great travel perks – like free spa treatments, room and board at expensive luxury hotels and free meals – to tell us [...]

How to Break into Spa Writing and Cash in on Perks

Read about a few of our reader's success travel writing and how they were able to get great perks, they are living their dreams!

How One Travel Writer Travels Like a King and Rarely Pays for It

See how Roy Stevenson gets all the perks of being a travel writer. Click here to read how you can travel in style, too.

Where Can I Sell My Travel Stories? An Interview with Travel Writer Roy Stevenson

Where can you sell your travel stories? The answer in today's interview with Roy Stevenson -- a classic from our archives -- may surprise you. Click here to read more...

How to Get Paid Twice for the Same Story

Repackaging your travel articles is a great way to sell the same story to different publications—and it’s a lot easier than you might think. There are a few simple rules to follow in order to make sure your articles are different enough to submit to multiple publications. Read what Steenie Harvey has to say, here...

How to Sell Travel Articles: The Key to Finding an Editor Who's Looking to Buy

If you haven’t yet sold your first travel article, perhaps you’re sending it to the wrong editor. Today's tip from Jen Stevens (architect of our Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop and author of The Ultimate Travel Writer's Program) will help you find the buyer you're looking for. Click here for more details...

Another Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop Success Story

When reader Shelley Huskey attended our Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop in Chicago last month, she was attracted to the idea of setting her own hours, doing something that sounded more like fun than work. Shelley had never tried to write a travel article before. But after attending the workshop, she submitted the piece she worked on in class to a local paper, and they accepted it for publication just four days later. You'll find her story here...

Spit and Shine Tips That Give Your Articles an Extra Edge

Jennifer Stevens' Spit and Shine tips to give your article an extra edge of professional polish. Click here to read what they are, and how you can apply them to your articles.

Simple Stories That Editors Are Desperate For

There’s a certain kind of article that travel editors are desperate to find. They pay for this kind of article. They need this kind of article. But they just can’t get their hands on it. Lucky for you... we have the inside scoop. Read about it here.

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