15 Blog Post Ideas For Travel Bloggers

15 Blog Post Ideas For Travel Bloggers

Hey, fellow travel/ex-pat bloggers! Today I'm sharing a bit of inspiration here to help you get rid of a serious block of authors. Trust me, you're not the only blogger who writes about 'I don't know' rut. It happens to each and every one of us and it sucks! First of all, I highly recommend that if you do not have to say anything to force yourself to write a 'meh' post to receive your weekly certificate, however, we will never really want to write, we just have no friggin 'hint to write about.

A friend of mine asked me the other day how I create my blog titles, and you are 9 out of 10 times, my readers, who impress me. I read each comment and try to reply to each email, and I was asked multiple times at once. That is how I know I should blog about a particular topic because if some people reach out to me to ask about something, there should be a lot of people who are really interested?

Anyway

Here are 15 writing tips for you to use on the subject of travel / exotic life.

1. Introduction Post. Tell us a little about yourself! This may seem redundant, especially if readers have browsed the page about you, but it is always best to introduce yourself, who you are, to your news reader's story. Chat Lounge If you have noticed the recent increase in the number of blogs, this would be a good time to post a short interview and maybe open the comments section for a little question!

2. Travel budget / residential expenses. Fact-checking: Blog readers are ridiculous. Everyone knows how to travel to _____, and if you feel like opening yourself up a bit to sharing your budget and living expenses where you are located, you probably get a good answer. Will! I'd like to write about my travel budget for SO Long but haven't got time to really sit down and reduce the number of my last trips around New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Hawaii, and the Philippines. Is. Soon and very soon

you. What would you advise a first-time traveler to do? Do you remember the first time you traveled or the first time you were abroad? What fears, fears, and questions did you have before? What are some things that you tell someone about?

Legal posts for reference: What I learned from the 1,095-day trip, there are five things you should do before starting your journey, tips on moving abroad

4. Instagram. There are so many fun posts you can write about on Instagram! Share what you do on Insta (you recently updated your Instagram account more than your blog), write about your favorite accounts, or maybe even share important tips on increasing your numbers. Please. Instagram is completely visual, and it makes for some beautiful posts.

5. Weird + Amazing. I like living overseas There are so many crazy stories as long as we live we have to share (with happiness) and with others! It's also fun to get an outlet and a way to share these stories with your blog readers. An excellent way to do this is to write a weird post! The Daybook worked and I enjoyed reading them! If you decide to start writing these posts, please leave your link in the comment so I can read them!

6. Your camera bag. Still on a newborn thing. I love learning what makes people take their journey. It may be the photographer in me, but every time I see and read a blog with beautiful pictures, I can't help but wonder what materials they use. Is it just me?

What's in my camera bag? Glad you asked.

15 Blog Post Ideas For Travel Bloggers
15 Blog Post Ideas For Travel Bloggers

7. The most amazing food you have ever eaten.
I'm not that brave in the food aspect of travel. I usually order things that I can recognize to some extent and possibly not end the crazy illness. That being said, I did eat some weird things. This might be a post for another day, but I was once offered a raw fish that cuts off the fish just moments after being pulled out of the sea. Since we were living in an Asian culture where refusing to eat was considered insulting, I obliged, but would never eat again (if I could help it).

What about you No one has to live outside the United States to experience a strange diet. There are strange things to offer in 50 states. Have you eaten something weird? Write about it. I enjoy learning which bloggers in the food department are the most adventurous.

8. Bag vs. suitcase.
Are you a backpack or do you like the freedom of a room suitcase? There are pros and cons to both, and yes

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