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Travel Writing for Magazines InformationTravel Writing for Magazines by Natali Lekka is a comprehensive course designed to help aspiring travel writers craft engaging, first-hand travel experiences and get them published in magazines.
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The writing is on the wall
Freelance writers the world over are panicking right now.
Since the advent of ChatGPT, more and more writers report losing clients every day.
It’s a fact that no one can stop progress or technology, which means that many more writing jobs will sadly disappear in thin air.
Generic content, boring listicles, roundups… they will be the first to go.
Think about it: if you only write articles by Googling, then so can ChatGPT.
All is not lost however, because there are also a lot of things that ChatGTP can’t do.
It’s journalism 101, really.
Everything we’ve forgotten doing since the machines started doing our job to a subpar level.
If you’ve always wanted to be a writer – do meaningful, inspiring work and get paid well for it – but you feel that your dream has lost a bit of its shine, then maybe it’s time to look at journalism again, where human stories and human relationships still exist.
The travel industry since the pandemic
You don’t need me to tell you how hard the coronavirus has hit the travel industry.
Jobs were lost, airlines ceased operating, travel magazines folded…
A bleak image by any stretch of the imagination.
Luckily, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council’s Economic Impact Research report for 2023, the travel and tourism industry is forecast to reach a value of $9.5 trillion, just 5% below pre-pandemic levels. Additionally, the sector is also forecast to recover to 95% of its 2019 levels.
Of all the sectors out there, the travel and tourism sector has proved to be the most resilient of them all.
Why do you think that is?
Because travel is a basic human need.
And the need and desire to travel far and wide, experience larger-than-life moments, make memories, share with others will just never go away.
As soon as countries started lifting their ban, tourists started flocking to sun-drenched islands, cultural European capitals, exotic metropolitans, natural reserves, summer resorts, winter resorts… the list of faraway havens is just too long to mention.
And they will continue to do so… which is why travel writing is so important.
Because it keeps feeding into the machine.
The more the travel industry grows, the more need there will be for travel writing.
The more travel writers are getting published, the more the travel industry will grow.
I’ve been a travel writer since 2011 and I’ve experienced all the ups and downs this industry has to offer but one thing has been clear to me from the start.
I’ve never wanted to write for websites that pay very little or nothing at all.
You know which ones I am talking about, the internet is full of them, and in the months and years to come, they will, undoubtedly, move towards publishing rehashed ChatGPT content.
Right from the start of my travel writing career, I’ve wanted to get paid properly for my work and effort which is why I chose to write for magazines.
Now there are 100s of magazines out there, you just need to go to your nearest supermarket or news agency to see what I am talking about:
1.There are consumer magazines which you can find everywhere (travel magazines and non-travel magazines both of which publish travel content). Pro Tip: you can publish a travel article in every single magazine on the face of the planet, even non-travel magazines, if you know how to make it fit.
and…
2. There are custom magazines (magazines published by a business e.g. a bank, a gym, an airline) which hint…hint.. pay so much better…
…but they are not in wide circulation and most people don’t know about them!
Throughout my research, I’ve found airline magazines, in particular, to be some of the most approachable magazines to write for.
Even for new writers.
I’ll let you know in a bit why I say that.
But first let me tell you a bit about who I am.
How to:
Curriculum
WELCOME ABOARD JOURNO!
INTRO: This is your Captain speaking…
MODULE 1
MODULE 2
MODULE 3
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