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There are a ridiculous number of generalist travel blogs out there that are pretty much interchangeable. “Here’s where I went last week. Here are a few pretty photos. Here’s what I did there.” Yawwwwnnn. If that’s the best
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Travel Writing 2.0 (Second Edition): Earning Money From Your Travels in the New Media Landscape
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Orbitz (www.orbitz.com), Kayak (www.kayak.com), and Sidestep (www.sidestep.com) Search 400+ airlines worldwide for each service. Orbitz is my starting point for pricing comparisons, after which I check both Kayak and Sidestep. Sidestep has proven most effective when searching for flights that start and end outside of the U.S. TravelZoo Top 20 (http
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All the major travel websites (e.g., Orbitz, Priceline, Expedia, Travelocity, etc.) have sections devoted to last-minute deals, and an increasing number of sites like www.LastMinuteDealfinder.com and www.11thhourvacations.com specialize in nothing but “ballast travel,” as Justin calls it.
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The crucial first step is to ask yourself a serious question: What can I cover better than anyone else out there?
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Through a Love of Note-Taking, José Naranja Documents His Travels One Tiny Detail at a Time
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