The Gift that Keeps Giving: How to Break One Trip into Unlimited Travel Articles
How Long Does it Take Magazine Editors to Respond to Travel Article Pitches?

One of my favorite quotes of all time from a magazine editor came from Peter Fish, at the time editor-at-large for Sunset magazine, a major newsstand publication in the Western U.S.
At the Book Passage Travel Writers and Photographers Conference in 2015, someone asked a panel of editors how long it takes them to respond to a pitch.
25 Ways to Move Your Travel Writing Career Forward Today—In 15 Minutes or Less

A few years ago, I came across the idea of microactions: things you can do in incredible short amounts of time (they focus on seven minutes) to move your career forward, whether in terms of networking, getting organized, increasing revenue, or clearing your head to be more productive when you dive back into work.
The Only Thing that Matters in Travel Writing Is Your Hourly Rate

At one point in my career when I was in desperate need of work, a writer and writing coach that I greatly admire made a case for writing for trade magazines that completely changed my career:
I’ve earned anywhere from $.10 per word writing for trade magazines at the beginning of my career up to $2.50 per word penning articles for national consumer magazines like Health. What’s important, though, isn’t the per-word rate—it’s your hourly rate, and I usually earn $250 per hour at this kind of work even at magazines that pay just $.50/word.
What Are Travel Magazine Editors Really Doing All Day?
Don’t Freak Out! (When Emailing Travel Magazine Editors)
How to Launch Your Travel Writing Career in One Hour (Seriously!)
The Anatomy of the Perfect Travel Article Pitch

Apart from the pitching “secret sauce” we talked about earlier this week, pitching well is all about structure.
Why You Don’t Need To Start with $20 Articles and Work Your Way Up

People often ask me how I ended up writing The Six-Figure Travel Writing Road Map, and the answer actually relates to one of my favorite journalists and writing bloggers.
This One Thing Can Dramatically Change How Much Money You Earn Writing About Each Trip

What is the first thing you do when you are done with a trip?
When you board the flight home or finish packing for your return journey or next destination?
Do you start working on your to-do list for the following week? Upcoming travel plans? Photo editing? Social media posts? Read More



