What Do Travel Bloggers Do

Stan T.

Salary, Job Description, How To Become One, and Quiz

What is the job like

BeMyTravelMuse.com

The nice thing is the flexibility of this job. I set my own hours and each day looks different. If I am out traveling, then I am having an adventure and making sure to document it in both video and photo form. How much effort this takes depends on the trip, but I tend to … Read More


The World Travel Guy

I’m an American travel blogger currently based in Bali, Indonesia, with my wife Intan (who’s a Bali local). We travel around the world and document the most scenic destinations by creating articles, photos, videos, and guides for other travelers. I’ve been traveling full time for most of the last 5 years, and my wife has … Read More


TravelLemming.com

I am the founder of Travel Lemming, an online travel guide where I write detailed posts telling readers everything they need to know about visiting emerging destinations around the world. We try to highlight spots that get less attention than the more popular destinations, as a way of fighting back against over-tourism. I’ve been blogging … Read More


Adventure In You

Together with my partner Tom, we’ve been full-time bloggers and entrepreneurs for over 7 years now. What started as a side hustle to make a few hundred dollars on the side quickly turned into our main business, allowing us to work from anywhere in the world while doing something that we love. In my line … Read More


Project Untethered

I travel around the world—spending between a week to a few months in each destination. In the morning, I work on my blog and Youtube channel which focuses on digital nomad life and how to earn money while traveling. After lunch, I explore whatever destination I’m in—writing notes, grabbing videos, and taking photos to use … Read More


Emily Embarks Travel Blog

A typical day in my life as a travel blogger involves everything from editing photos, creating videos, writing new articles, improving my site speed, backend coding, and hours on end of research. I always start my days by getting up early, checking my Google Analytics and Google Search Console for website traffic updates, and then … Read More


Solo Female Travelers

I’m the Co-Founder of Solo Female Travelers, the oldest community (probably) on Facebook for women who travel on their own. The group was established in July 2015 and counts 86,000+ members and grows at about 3,000 to 5,000 new members a month. Darvaza Gas Crater, Turkmenistan Because our business is so diverse every day is … Read More


Will Fly for Food

People who don’t understand blogging think that it’s all fun and games but it actually entails a great deal of work. In fact, I read somewhere that about 95% of people who start a blog will quit within the first year when they realize how hard it actually is. You may not keep regular hours … Read More


A Lady in London

My typical day varies depending on what I need to do, but it can include anything from writing a blog post to editing photos and videos, analyzing website and social media data, and traveling itself. I also spend a lot of time sharing and engaging with my followers on social media. I dedicate some days … Read More


One Quarter Greek

I am a freelance writer based on the beautiful island of Santorini (Greece). I run a blog about the island. My typical day looks like this: Reading and answering email from my readers and partners Updating social media (FB, IG, Pinterest, Youtube) Researching for future blog posts Writing for clients Shootings (I am a photographer … Read More


The Boutique Adventurer

I am a travel blogger. I started my blog The Boutique Adventurer in 2016. A typical day begins with checking my website statistics from the day before and my overnight emails. I work a lot with the United States and live in London so quite a bit comes in overnight. I would then spend an … Read More


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