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28th September 2009
Web content writing, as it name suggests, is providing relevant text to websites. Websites owners always need written explanations for their websites to inform reader about various products and services of his company. Website content writers writes fresh... Read >
Author: zaibatt
28th September 2009
Becoming a successful travel writer involves some imagination, some legwork, and a powerful eye for detail to transform the rich experience of a place into a clear, exciting article. If you can do all of that, and if you're willing to put time into marke... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th May 2009
Travel writing is quite different from website content writing in India and other journalistic writings. In order to create descriptive and beautiful travel content, a writer should posses certain qualities and meet certain criteria. Some of these are men... Read >
Author: meenka
17th April 2009
Fish to eat
Most travel to Thailand for the hotels, beaches, the food, the night life and entertainment. But what about those who’d like to travel here to fish? Some of us fish to eat, some fish for fun but in the end its fun to fish to eat especially ... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
25th March 2009
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor Sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com, is pleased to have as a guest well known author, travel writer and expert on the South Pacific, David Stanley. David is the author of Moon Handbooks South Pacific.
Good day David a... Read >
Author: sahersco
02nd February 2009
Getting people to come to your hotel should be easy, but with the recession it's more difficult than it was in the past. There are still just as many hotels, but there aren't as many people taking holidays because of the cost. More and more people who do ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th January 2009
In Travel Magazines, the Writing Often Inspires Readers to Travel
With travel magazines, writing a superior article makes reader dream of traveling to different places domestically as well as across the globe. In travel magazines, the writing often mo... Read >
Author: Peter Marshall -Farrimond
15th December 2008
Setting up a successful travel blog should be a daunting task. Producing a quality travel blog takes time, writing flair and the ability to connect with our readers. In this article we look at four key principles which make up successful blogging.
Whe... Read >
Author: Carolyn Macleod
22nd November 2008
Duvets, along with the accompanying duvet covers, weren't always understood. In 1749, Thomas Nugent, an English travel-writer passing through Westphalia, remarked: "There is one thing very particular to them, that they do not cover themselves with bed-clo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
23rd September 2008
Getting to these iconic destinations can be financially unforgiving. I, too, was once under the impression that most, if not all, foreign destinations were somewhat obtainable; however, that is simply not the case.
When I was charged with the task of h... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
23rd September 2008
Yet another trend this year that affects the process, and length, of a marriage ceremony—Honeymoon vacations are no longer limited to post-wedding celebration. The bachelor, or in this case bachelorette, party is fair sport for adventures beyond a bar o... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
23rd September 2008
When traveling to the Galapagos, or any Ecuadorian province, the on thing you won't have to prepare for—save a difference in culture and customs—is changing out currency.
Since 2000, the United States Dollar (USD) has been the official note and coi... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
08th September 2008
In 'The Great Gatsby' there are two sides to the town, West Egg and East Egg, the newly rich and the inherently rich. Cancun is divided into two regions that, although not as cleanly defined as those in Fitzgerald's iconic novel, are known as the city's ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
05th September 2008
The most conventional solution to commuting throughout Cancun's nightlife is not by walking or acquiring a taxi, although it’s still a good option, is to hire your own local, private transportation. Similar to the increasingly popular services back sta... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
28th August 2008
Seemingly everything is larger in the Galapagos, and it was that perception that had oringially drawn Charles Darwin to its verdant shores for studies in evolution. The animals are bigger, the plants are bigger, but what isn't following that upward slope... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
28th August 2008
The elusive Darwin Lab of the Galapagos, like many of the animal species it studies and strives to maintain, is in danger of extinction. Claiming the title of the world's first heritage site, it is hard to imagine that such and emblem of conservation is,... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
21st July 2008
All-Inclusive vacations in Costa Rica are said to be experiences of rare experience; that you lose yourself in the sprawling fields of trees and flora; and the mountains, they too are soaked in deep greens, surging and dipping along a baby blue sky. Cost... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
21st July 2008
To Stay
Manuel Antonio - A beautiful beachside resort area on Costa Rica's West coast. Also has one of the country's more famous parks with a number of indigenous and exotic animals.
San Jose - The capital city, and although not as exclusive and be... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
20th July 2008
The Galapagos Islands known for its verdant greenery, gargantuan tortoises, and active volcanoes is on the heel of the recent eruption of Cerro Azul, casting lava some 10 kilometers (six miles). What could have been potentially harmful to a neighboring c... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
20th July 2008
An active volcano, fuming; lava crawling down its slope—it's something of wide-angle cinematic scenes or bed-time stories; surreal, but tangible. Taking a trip to Galapagos Islands' Sierra Negra Volcano, one comes to realize the marvel of peering up to ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
18th July 2008
Traveling the Galapagos is something of a delicacy, enjoyed in small waves of tourists, preserving the wildlife and the Islands' distinct authenticity. Each island is equipped with an official landing point, allowing only a limited number of visitors ont... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
18th July 2008
Similar case to every foreign destination, Ecuador and surround provinces are affected by a distinct weather pattern, guiding its flow of tourism.
What was intended to be an exotic getaway to the notorious yet relatively anonymous Galapagos Islands has... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
17th July 2008
The Dominican Republic is like that first love; when you part separate ways, you try to convince yourself that it's for the better and that you can still be happy apart, but deep down inside there is that squirming pang that tries convincing you to give i... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
17th July 2008
True to any busting vacation destination—and the Caribbean is no exception—there exists a nightlife. A sometimes ferocious, always mischievous, animal, the party scene that includes bars, discos, and clubs are no less rambunctious behind the country'... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
17th July 2008
As we age a little further past our prime, college years and shave off all of that unbridled inhibition, it becomes only natural that the idea of frying beneath the sun and soaking in tequila looses its allure. You may even come to find (and this is so u... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
17th July 2008
Aside from the hoopla over contaminated water and passport confusion, traveling beyond your hometown, particularly South-and-beyond the Mexican border is an act that requires no extra consideration other than SPF 40 or 45, hotel or hostel, cerveca or marg... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
05th July 2008
Beer and Mexico are practically synonymous—the light brews at least. The list of big names resonate old-world Hispania and are notorious outside their country of origin—Bohemia, Corona, Dos Equis, Modelo Especial, Negro Modelo, Pacifico, and Tecate.
... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
13th April 2008
One of the earliest known records of taking pleasure in travel, of travelling for the sake of travel and writing about it, is Petrarch's (1304–1374) ascent of Mount Ventoux in 1336. He states that he went to the mountaintop for the pleasure of seeing th... Read >
Author: Joseph H.
25th March 2008
Travel writing jobs are few and far between. Getting into this field is hard to do and requires a lot of training and experience. But, there are many benefits to them. There are many individuals who would love to get employment opportunities in this field... Read >
Author: Make Money Online
10th February 2008
What should you expect from a visit to Cyprus? A travel writer looks back on his first visit to the island and offers an insight into what you can expect.
As a frequent traveller, I find that there are certain habits that I have adopted as part of my t... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
02nd February 2008
Malta tourist figures show that last year's important summer season proved to be the best in six years for Malta, reversing the decline in fortunes for the holiday island.
Further good news for Malta is that despite the increase in the number of touris... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th November 2007
The days of easy travel abroad are long gone, replaced in today's world with frequent long queues at passport control and baggage checks making air travel in particular a chore more than a joy.But when the journey is fraught, if the destination is good th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st August 2007
Italy is arguably one of the most beautiful countries on the planet, with its rich history and striking scenery. We consider some of Italy's best kept secrets.
If you've travelled to Italy, or are considering a trip, then you probably already know plen... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
01st July 2007
Mediterranean Malta's reputation as a family holiday island was boosted last year when an American journalist placed the small Mediterranean island as one of the five safest travel destinations in the world, and a new report from the US this year confirms... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd March 2007
Becoming a successful travel writer involves some imagination, some legwork, and a powerful eye for detail to transform the rich experience of a place into a clear, exciting article. If you can do all of that, and if you're willing to put time into market... Read >
Author: Brian Scott
22nd February 2007
It would be wonderful to travel and then be able to make income from what we learned. Most of us think very traditionally. To earn money as a travel writer suggests traveling, publishing and then hoping people will buy the book. But there are so many c... Read >
Author: Lynn VanDyke
13th December 2006
Holiday island Malta ranks as one of the top five locations for safety in the world, according to American travel writer Laura McKenzie.
In her report Ms McKenzie says of the Mediterranean holiday island 'In Malta there is no such thing as a dark and u... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th May 2006
The television advertising is in full flow, football souvenirs are hitting the shops, and widescreen televisions are selling fast as UK fans try to get the best view of the matches, prior to the opening of the 2006 World Cup next month.
Current estim... Read >
Author: sam lowe
09th April 2006
Planning a vacation? You probably already know about Travelocity.com,
Orbitz.com and Expedia.com. At these websites you can book flights,
hotels, cars and vacation packages.
But have you heard about Sidestep.com, Kayak.com and Mobissimo.com?
These... Read >
Author: Pauline Wallin
11th November 2005
It's tempting when starting out as a freelancer to want to take any assignment that comes along. But is that a good idea? Should you seek out work in all types of niches? Or should you specialize?
We asked AWAI board member Bob Bly, for his thoughts. ... Read >
Author: The American Writers & Artists Institute
02nd November 2005
Driskill Hotel Austin Texas
This halloween I decided to fly to Austin Texas to hang out with some friends of mine. As a tribute to this mask clad holiday, we decided to stay at the Driskill Hotel, right off of 6th street. We had been told that it is on... Read >
Author: Caterina Christakos
05th May 2005
I have been a freelance copywriter for almost twenty years now, and for the last ten years I have made over $100,000 a year. Sometimes maybe a shade less, but often a great deal more. Can you do the same? You probably can...
Here is the biggest secret o... Read >
Author: Nick Usborne
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