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What does it take to be a travel blogger?
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[QUOTE="Moni2402, post: 82552, member: 27691"] What are the requirements to be a traveling blogger? The answer is simple; You must have been to one or more places, either within your country or abroad. It does not matter if you have traveled for a month, for a year or more; or how many places did you go. Relate those experiences when visiting a foreign town, tell price details about a destination or activity you have done, how badly you got sick eating in the street, mention the lessons you learned after the trip ended, finally ... You have the total freedom to narrate any aspect of your trips to your liking and criteria. On which blogging platform you will use (Blogger and WordPress are the most popular) or what type of language you want to use in each of your writing will depend solely on you and the purpose you seek to achieve. If you prefer to tell your adventures to family / friends and do not want to complicate anything in the technical part (site design, web hosting, interacting with a community, answering emails, etc.), you will feel comfortable enough with the WordPress version or Blogger. You also won't have the pressure to type as often, but do it when you want. Now, if your plan is something more serious and includes the monetization process, integration to social networks and the creation of quality content on an ongoing basis, it would be best to make the investment and adequate planning of your blog so as not to leave anything to improvisation. . [/QUOTE]
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