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Exploring Work Of A Freelance Travel Writer

By Dorothy Cooper


In the past, there were a number of different types of writers. Now, there are a number of writers whom work in different areas. In some cases, a freelance travel writer might self-publish a blog. Whereas, there are still those working as professionals whom go on journeys, write about various experiences and get paid for sharing the information in various publications.

For example, these individuals rarely get paid a salary or hourly wage. In fact, many travel writers get paid per assignment, and often have to pay expenses up front and get reimbursed. As such, these individuals often end up working long hours to meet deadlines while receiving no overtime or extra pay.

With so many individuals now posting to and owning blogs related to travel, it has become harder to find work in this field. That being said, there are also some magazines, newspapers and websites still looking to hire writers of this nature. While most only require writing skills, there are others whom require writers to also attach photographs of various places when doing this type of work.

Before the onset of the internet, cable and satellite, freelance writers in this area were only able to publish articles in magazines and newspapers. Now, with cable and satellite companies having publications and travel related channels, there are many more opportunities for these individuals. While this is the case, most publications do require writers to carry a subscription of the publications for which one writes.

Whatever type of publication an individual decides to write for, be it a blog, or a professional journal, there are some important steps when promoting oneself as a freelance writer. For, even when it comes to publications accepting work, competition can often be fierce. As such, when guidelines allow, most freelance writers submit work to several publications and websites at the same time.

While there are a number of websites looking for writers whom will work for free, there are also those whom will provide money or points for different types of writing. In many cases, these are blogs and websites which accept articles from writers with regards to past travel experiences. For, when this is the case, there is no need to pay expenses or reimburse individuals for monies paid while on assignment.

While providing work to these sites, the individual can also build a professional portfolio, become familiar with writing guidelines and perfect pitch, style and tone. In addition, the individual will most likely work with editors and staff. In doing so, these volunteer writing jobs can often be good networking tools for finding paying jobs in the future. Whereas, editors and staff can often provide references when applying to those jobs.

It is important that writers, whether working in the travel genre or otherwise, need recognize that the audience is key to success. For, if a writer can garner the interest of readers, then one has the ability to write in an informative and interesting way. In most cases, writers whom can achieve this goal, often receive more acceptance and fewer rejection letters when it comes to submitting work in the future.




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