I am looking for experienced travel blog writers. I want someone who has travelled a lot, so you can write from your own experience. You will write about destinations you visited and know very well. Articles must be unique, interesting and contain useful and practical information, travel tips, etc. Articles MUST contains something based on your personal experience and something that can not be easily researched. If articles contain only general information that you can easily find on thousands of other websites, then it is not good enough. I expect much more than that. I am not interested in broad and general topics such as 'Thailand', 'Visiting Paris', 'New York's best attractions', etc. I need more specific and unique topics. For example: 'How to holiday well for $30 a day in Thailand' 'How to avoid tourists traps in Bangkok' 'How to survive on shoestring budget in Paris' Please provide links to your previous works If you are interested, then please suggest 5 - 10 interesting topics and let me know approximate word count. (500+ words). Then I pick topics I like and order the articles. Please let me know your rate.
dear alexau. I am a keen traveler and journalist and am currently studying a joint degree in geography and journalism in order to hopefully find my way into travel journalism. I am also a native English speaker with an A grade in A-level English Literature and Geography. In the last 5 years i have traveled to China, Mexico, Florida, Dubai, Mauritius, Bermuda, South Africa, France, Spain and Greece and would have plenty to say about each, and not simply the well known tourist attractions and quirks. Possible topics i would like to cover would include: Touring Mexico: a Culture Roller-Coaster (700+) Safely Sightseeing in South Africa (500+) Mauritian delights on a budget (500+) Great Dubai: the Real Do's and Don'ts (600+) Taste the Mediterannean (700+) Budget Bermuda (500+) Florida for $50 a day (500+) Mexico's secret wonders (500+_) The above topics are only suggestions and are subject to change both on phrasing and on word count. below you will find an exert of my previous geography work for my A level studies in order to give an example of my writing styles: An evaluation of a urban land use model: The Mann Robson Model is a more recent, realistic and, from the point of views of British urban geography, considerably more relevant attempt to model urban land use. Unlike the earlier models of Burgess & others, the Mann Robson Model does not propose that there is a smooth continuum (transition) in quality of life with distance from the CBD. Nor does it propose that urban land use is arranged in “neat†concentric rings. Instead, MR propose that developments such as suburban council estates and recent developments in the urban fringe (retail parks) make for a more complicated pattern of urban land use with residential rings punctured by sectors of industry, commercial land even parkland. Above all, the MR model is more relevant to British cities because it proposes (because of historical & meteorological factors) that better quality housing will be located on the western side of the urban area and lower its limitations. It measures quality of life solely by age, cost & tenure of housing and fails to recognise other measures such as community spirit. It also fails to show small variations in quality of life at the micro scale (i.e. by ward and enumeration district) and therefore over simplifies reality. Studying The American Healthcare System: Due to the expense of health insurance, 50 million Americans decide to go without. This could cause people to sell their house, work extra hours, delay retirement or even move in with relatives just to pay for an operation which could have been covered if they had insurance. 18,000 people die a year because they don’t have insurance and can’t afford life-saving operations. Although most Americans choose to obtain health insurance, it doesn’t mean that they can easily get it. People can be rejected for many reasons such as having the “wrong†BMI, having certain conditions such as diabetes, cancer, angina etc. Insurance companies try to deny as many people they can so they don’t have to pay out any unnecessary money to maximise their profits. My writing charge is $1.15 per 100 words. I hope you consider me as an applicant and will keenly await your reply. please contact me at twistedlime@live.com with your response. Yours Sincerely, TwistedLime
Sorry to jump in here alexau, but I'm looking for exactly the same and seems pointless starting another identical thread... so please PM too