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Are you new to travel blogging? I've been a blogger for a while, but I am transitioning to travel style blogging. Share you queries, comments and ideas here!

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Comment by Robin Graham on August 31, 2010 at 3:53am
The photoblog at www.alotofwind.com started yesterday. Visit daily now for tarifa photos.
Comment by David Hogan Jr on August 28, 2010 at 5:27am
Hiya everyone and welcome to the travel blogging world :) Hope you get much inspiration here for your travels and blogging.

Regards,
David
Malaysia Asia
Comment by Marsha @ Wanderlust for One on August 28, 2010 at 5:02am
Newbie travel blogger here (about 2 months strong). I write about travel in general with my main focus being on budget solo travel. Check me out at The Single Occupancy Blog.
Comment by Robin Graham on August 27, 2010 at 9:23am
New blog post up at http://bit.ly/aU65HP
Once again, poignant! Totally incongruous!! Tangental, yet somehow not!!!
That's it for Ireland - next post from Espana.
Would very much appreciate comments, like, stumbles, you name it! Let me know what you've done and how to return the favour :)
Comment by Diana Russler and Bill Gent on August 26, 2010 at 5:20am
Looks like a supportive group here.
http://allegriatravels.blogspot.com
Comment by Janet newenham on August 26, 2010 at 4:53am
Its interesting just popping in now and then and reading everyones comments, getting some tips how to make my blog better. :)

http://janetnewenham.wordpress.com/
Comment by austine on August 26, 2010 at 4:42am
just joined this group today that i find out about the site.
i hope to meet great friends to help in promoting my blog www.easytravelsecrets.com
Comment by Jools Stone on August 24, 2010 at 11:44am
I haven't come across many like that tbh, but I'm quite focussed in a narrow (often lonely!) niche myself. I've read that serialising posts works well if you're doing how-to type stuff, esp for building subscribers up. I guess the drawback is that it chains you to it over a period of time and it could put off the more casual reader less int in that specific topic, but a lot depends on how your blog is laid out and how it displays other posts. I'm just using a regular, non-fancy wordpress.com template for now, which I think doesn't help pull ppl in.
Do you tweet btw?
Maybe others here have got some exps to share on serialising?
Comment by Nathan Comp on August 24, 2010 at 11:27am
You have some good advice, Jools! Thanks. I began traveling writing at my site, TheFeralScribe.com, but tend to seek out people and groups to write about in the places I visit, with travel more as an ever-present subtext. For example, this summer I spent eight weeks traveling with and writing about a carnival. I'm wondering if you have any insight/links to others who do or have done serial blogging/reporting/storytelling like this. It was a lot of fun and my traffic certainly went up during this time, but as I'm considering writing further series' similar to this, I'm curious if the serial thing has drawbacks that stand-alone posts don't.
Comment by Jools Stone on August 22, 2010 at 2:20pm
Welcome Christian, 'I thought SEO was an airport code' now there's a post right there! Am really resisting the urge to make a joke about Hans...
Jools :-)
 

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