The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Travel Blog
You can’t write engaging, enjoyable content if you’re not engaged with your trip. The best writing comes out of experience, but you can’t get that experience if you’re always holed up on your computer or looking through a camera lens. Set aside time for writing, but move on to other things when that time is over.
The more you write, the better you will get at it. Even better, frequently updated sites will appear more often in search engines, and viewers are likely to keep coming back if they can be sure there will be new content waiting for them.
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Diversify your posts. While you want to stay on your general theme, mixing up your posts here and there is a great way to keep your readers, and yourself, interested. If you normally write essays, post a funny personal story or a photo collage. If you’re mostly focusing on food and recipes, take a day and go into a market or grocery store, or interview a cook about their method of cooking. The best part is that expanding your horizons like this will make the actual travel more enjoyable, as you’ll peer into unexpected corners and cultures.