Part 3 — Travel Insurance: Where to Find the Best Buy
Today, let’s assume that you’ve determined that you do, in fact, need travel insurance and that now it’s time to buy. Where do you start?
Today, let’s assume that you’ve determined that you do, in fact, need travel insurance and that now it’s time to buy. Where do you start?
A few tips from professional travel writer Jennifer Stevens, on how to get paid twice for one article.
Although you may opt for some additional travel insurance before an expensive (maybe adventure-heavy) trip to a foreign country, first explore what you already own through your existing health insurance, credit card, homeowners, and life-insurance policies. You may get a few pleasant surprises. To be sure you have the coverage you want, though, make sure […]
There are some times when travel insurance does make sense. In today’s issue and tomorrow’s report, I’ll outline them for you.
Get Paid to Travel: They Laughed When I Started Travel Writing… Now I’m a Billionaire! For advice about travel writing, look to web sites aimed at travel writers? Yes, but you’ll often discover inspirational tips in other places too. For instance, I came across an article on a copywriting web site. It was titled The […]
EDITOR LOOKING FOR RV ARTICLES By Cecilia Kirkpatrick in Benton, IL Blue Ridge Country magazine is a bi-monthly publication that celebrates the history and heritage of the Blue Ridge Mountain region (including VA, WV, MD, KY, TN, SC, AL, and GA). The editors are looking for freelancers and field reporters to cover a wide range […]
=================================== Featured Publication: Chicken Soup for the Soul Magazine Website: http://www.chickensoupmagazine.com ===================================The Ideal Outlet for Your Feel-Good Stories By Roberta Beach Jacobson in Karpathos, Greece I’m sure you’re familiar with the book series called Chicken Soup for the Soul… but did you know about Chicken Soup for the Soul Magazine? It’s a bi-monthly publication that […]
Travel in the 21st Century By Roberta Beach Jacobson in Karpathos, Greece Editor Ian MacKenzie (of Vancouver, B.C.) started Brave New Traveler (BNT) — his “daily travel magazine” in October of 2006. Today, BNT publishes a weekly free newsletter too. Both are a fun read — and free. [Ed. Note: Brave New Traveler is now […]
Headlines are designed to grab your attention and draw you in. Yet most travel writers all but ignore this aspect of their stories when they send them to an editor. Here are a few tips from freelance writer Jennifer Stevens on how to increase your article sales.
You should always submit your story or your query for your story with a well-targeted headline on it. You want it to catch the editor’s eye and show him, immediately, what your article is about. It’s one of the most effective ways to distinguish yourself from the bulk of other writers also submitting material.