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Writing A Travelblog For a Modest Living While Travelling

Worldwide communication is now possible from our homes – and so this is reflected in the huge amount of blogs written by backpacker-types all over the globe reporting from the land they are currently residing in.

From write ups about Vietnamese diets to mango and sticky rice desserts, there seems to be no topic that isn’t written about by these intrepid travellers.

Such websites- often called “travelblogs” – are popular with like-minded backpacker-types and individuals who’ve been to the nation they’re writing from. Also, travelblogs provide an inside view of the country for the people thinking of traveling in the future, so they serve a purpose as giving them a preview of what to anticipate if they do resolve to travel.

Now it’s normal to chance upon such blogs, and so it’s frequently not enough to simply provide your views on the country you are presently in. Lately there’s a need for blogs that pinpoint particular niches within the nation they reside. For example, a travelblog about photos of Bangkok street scenes, or maybe a blog about the local food scene of Malaysia.

Most pen such travelblogs for fun, not profit, and maybe to attract a readership, however there are writers who are able to earn cash from writing online. Be it money through advertising on their site, or for writing features for other sites and being paid to do it as they are travelling. If you’re living in a nation that has low living costs, this can actually pay your way – although you should have a some savings and not soley rely on making cash from your website.

To sum up, it’s good to write a blog about what you’re getting up to while you’re on your travels – for reminiscing on and recollecting what you did, while also giving others rare inside view on corners of the world less known.

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