Travel writing is one of those dream jobs
that ranks alongside being an international reporter or a sports broadcaster.
However, while it may seem like a way to get paid while taking a vacation, a
travel writer faces challenges to describe new places or create new takes on
old places. Get your travel articles published with these steps.
1
Check out travel markets. Market research
is the key to getting published. Study of a publication tells you about the
audience, the style and the format. Locate writer's guidelines through a
website or by requesting to answer what a market's needs are and other
specifics to break into a market.
2
Decide on a topic without going to an
exotic locale. Then work within your publisher's guidelines to establish a
slant and an angle-ways to direct the piece to a specific audience or highlight
a specific aspect of travel.
3
Query the publication with a one-page pitch
letter to the editor. You're selling two things in a query letter: your idea
and yourself. Provide enough detail about your idea to interest an editor. Then
show the editor that you're the person to write this article through your own
writing experience, stressing any travel credits.
4
Research your article. The best research is
an actual visit that allows you the opportunity to show the local flavor of a
locale. Take notes. Observe your surroundings. Jot down tips that help other
travelers. Ask questions. Pick up brochures.
5
Write your travel article based on an
outline. The outline doesn't have to be elaborate, just a reminder of the main
points you want to cover. First drafts should be done without editing. Allow
your creative side to enthusiastically communicate what makes this place so
attractive to travelers.
6
Allow your article to sit for a day or two
before rereading it with a fresh eye. Now is the time to edit. Make certain
your sentences make sense and are arranged in a logical order. Capture a
reader's interest with a dynamic opening. Bring your story to a close with a
satisfying conclusion.
7
Arrange for photographs. The right photos
can sometimes clinch the sale. If you're a decent photographer who can offer
high quality slides or digital photos, then offer to provide photos. High-end
markets often send their own photographers to a location.
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