Featured Publication: South American Explorer
South American Explorer Magazine aims to take readers deeper than the average travel guide, delving into history and culture, and inspiring readers to have respect for the places they travel.
South American Explorer Magazine aims to take readers deeper than the average travel guide, delving into history and culture, and inspiring readers to have respect for the places they travel.
2 Great Travel Finds: My challenge to you is to find better destinations — those with the promise of a more fulfilling travel experience — for a comparable price. Read on for more details…
If you want to increase the odds of getting your article published, don’t send it to more editors, send it to the right editors.
If you’ve had success getting paid to travel, you could make up to $200 telling our readers how you did it in our weekly e-letter, The Right Way to Travel.
Do you know of a great little eatery where you live, that’s just off the tourist path? Or a good-value antique store ‘round the corner? Or a cheap and cheerful guesthouse with great views in your local town? If so, then here’s your chance to get paid to contribute to International Living’s “World’s Best” travel guidebook. Keep reading for details…
AAA Southern Traveler offers two big pluses for your photographic career. First, it has huge recognition factor, yet it’s an approachable publication, where you have a real shot at getting accepted. And secondly, down at the bottom, you’ll find the steps to take in making your submission…
An exciting new opportunity has opened up for freelancers interested in writing about running, fitness, and travel. Formerly titled Her Sports + Fitness, Women’s Running magazine published its first bi-monthly edition this month (January 2009) and greatly encourages freelance submissions.
Check out a quick breakdown of the four tools that can build you a secure travel-based income — travel writing, photography, import/export, and tours.
Don’t miss out on this series of reports showing how you can make six figures a year while traveling the world.
Ticketing agents, baggage claim workers, TSA security personnel… I went to the airport to ask them for their top travel tips this season, and they all said the same, blaringly obvious thing: give yourself plenty of time. Security lines are busiest between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m… especially in airports that serve both domestic and […]