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The Little Black Book for Travel Writersby Tom Schueneman From the Site... "For International Living and the American Writers and Artists Institute, the Little Black Book is not available to the general public… if you've got hundreds of hours to spend searching out the best resources, instead of working on your next article or developing your career as a travel writer, you don't need it… We've done the drudge work so you can concentrate on your own work… Through his extensive contacts in the industry, Tom has assembled the best adventure and leisure travel resources on the web, in addition to unique content from travel writers located around the world..." REVIEW OF THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK FOR TRAVEL WRITERS BY EBOOKREVIEWS.NET Perhaps one of the most romantic careers fathomable is that of the travel writer. On the one hand, unlike an investment banker, lawyer, insurance salesman, or (yikes!) politician, while you may not make their mountains of cash (trapped underneath even higher mountains of monotonous paperwork), you do garner more respect, admiration, and prestige from (literally) the world that surrounds you. A travel writer is at once a cultural sophisticate, a free spirit, an intellectual, talented, and deeply passionate, having chosen the glory of the road (sky and seas) over riches pilfered off the labor of others. And, on the other hand, your office is whatever and wherever you want it to be, whether across the steppe’s endless expanse, on sandy beaches forever licked by lapping waves, or among bustling bazaars in exotic locales far removed from our notions of comfort and civilization. But while living the life of a travel writer is indeed romantic (living up to these praises, then adventurous and provocative to boot) it is not necessarily the easiest occupation to break into, make a living off of, or forget there’s always a “desk” waiting stateside if you fail. It takes real, nose to the grindstone work. And not just because traveling is oftentimes stressful and killer essays do not write themselves, but because before you even have the opportunity to travel and write, you must first land the paying gig, find a place to publish, and nurture your confidence by convincing yourself there will be an audience for you words when all is said and done. Enter Tom Schueneman, Tourist Travel and their eBook, “The Little Black Book for Travel Writers.” With this little black book, you won’t get a date, but you will get a free pass, so to speak, to avoid the more laborious aspects of being a travel writer. “The drudge work” as Mr. Schueneman calls it. In effect “The Little Black Book” is a compilation of this “drudge work” you need no longer spend hours, days or (double yikes!) weeks doing yourself as Mr. Schueneman has graciously done it all for you. Here the bulk of finding writer’s markets, press trips, and those pesky writer’s guidelines is all at your fingertips. But “The Little Black Book” is more than just a guide to travel writers’ markets; beyond helping you land the necessary gig or advance on your commission, it further assists you as you navigate among the destinations and peoples you travel to and encounter. Among other things Mr. Schueneman gives you names, addresses and telephone numbers on places to stay; who to speak with for background information or statistics; even writing aids that are prerequisites for any writer’s success. As Mr. Schueneman claims in his pitch, “The Little Black Book for Travel Writers” is about the drudgework; not to remind you how wretched it can be, but to remind you that he already completed it for you. So what are you waiting for—get out from behind your desk, board the plane, and go write… Of course, along with your passport, pen and pad, don’t forget “The Little Black Book for Travel Writers.” |
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Travel Writing Blueprintsby John Longford Related Article... "One a recent trip overseas I discovered just how useful a currency converter could prove itself, especially when negotiating contracts, hotel rooms, and even paying the restaurant bill. While traveling this year I've converted my money into 4 different currencies and, if you've ever traveled abroad, you know you lose money every time you change your money from one currency to another..." Read More From the Site... "Becoming a travel writer will drastically improve your life. It will provide you with so many more options for where and how you choose to live and work, and will open up a bewildering choice of free travel opportunities. Our travel writing blueprints will open the door for you to this brighter, mmore exciting and esteemed life..." Related Article||View Site or Download
Article by Author... "Do you know how to create your own winning niche product? In this article, I reveal 6 tips that will not only speed up your product creations but also ensure you have a ready hungry market to sell to once your hot product is ready 1. Find out what is your buyer's biggest problem. If you already work in a certain niche, spend some time to evaluate the biggest problems business owners face. For instance, do they face the problem of intellectual property theft? If so, create an information product that thoroughly explains the dangers they face – and some of the best solutions they can employ..." Read More From the Site... "This handbook will teach you how to write feature articles that editors and publishers love, even if you have no idea on where to begin or how to write complete sentence or how to write great headlines. Once you know the secret of writing successful feature articles, it's literally like having the power to create cash on demand. Imagine, anytime you need more money, you just write..." |
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