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Travel writing as a freelance writer is one of the fastest growing segments on the internet. It doesn't take a genius to write about travel but it can be a little bit tricky when it comes to trying to break into the business of travel writing.

27 Secrets to Creating Travel Writing Articles Like a Pro

Travel writing articles do not have to be dull, boring, or sombre. Give your articles some personality and bring them to life. Engage the reader so he'll want to read more. Think of your writing from a painter's perspective. The paper or Word document you use is a blank canvas. Paint a story upon it using colourful words to create a travel article that "jumps off" of the page. Draw the reader into your story and make him a part of it. If you need a visualization, watch A-Ha's video, "Take on Me" from the 1980s. The girl is literally "sucked into" the story!

It will behove you to learn all you can about the travel industry. Taking a job within the industry is not a bad idea. This is a great way to supplement your travel writing. With your experience, you could write a guidebook and or eBook.

Here are 27 secrets to writing your travel writing articles like a professional.

1. Begin writing
2. Write about your vacations
3. Take road trips and write about them
4. Write about what is in your backyard
5. Start a blog
6. Take travel writing courses
7. Purchase travel writing books
8. Join forums
9. Read blogs by different travel writers
10. Apply for a job with your local newspaper
11. Contact your local tourism agencies
12. Go to a hotel and resort in your area and write about it
13. Critique the nightlife of your city
14. Write a review of the best restaurants in your town
15. Do enjoy drinking wine? Write about local vineyards and or wineries
16. Work for a travel agency and learn about the travel industry
17. Keep travel articles under 3,000 words
18. Join a writing group to meet other writers
19. Interview published travel writers
20. Join a travelling group
21. Sign up for a travel writing workshop
22. Attend a travel writing conference
23. Use SEO marketing when you write blog posts
24. Take notes when you travel. Notice smells, colours, and other imagery
25. Show do not tell the reader about a destination
26. Use proper grammar and punctuation
27. Find your voice - do not copy another writer

The important thing to remember is to write because you enjoy it. If it's not fun, then it's not worth doing. Life is too short to keep doing something over and over again just to have a means to an end. If your looking for an adventure of a lifetime learn all you can about travel writing articles. If you do not mind a few bumps along the way, you'll do just fine.

Rebecca Ann. www.travel-writers-exchange

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