Get Paid To Travel Like a VIP
WANTED—Traveler willing to accept invites for free travel, then get paid to share observations, insights, and recommendations. Must be ready to ask questions, try to new things, and explore.
May require lolling on the beach, shopping, trying new foods, taste-testing local cocktails, attending art shows, visiting museums, hiking, diving, sailing golfing. Clear-thinking, opinionated people preferred. No prior writing experience necessary.
If that sounds good to you, tune in below. Jen Stevens is a well-respected travel editor and writer who’s been successfully showing folks like you how to turn their love of travel into paychecks for more than two decades.
She argues there’s more opportunity on the table today than ever before. Now’s your moment. And this summer, she’d like to show you how to make the most of it. Details below.
Get the Expert Guidance You Need to Break In, No Experience Necessary!
Travel Better, Sell More: The “New World” of Travel Writing
Online Workshop · August 21-22, 2021
If you’re ready for travel invitations to land in your lap... and for editors to say “yes” to your story ideas and publish your articles with you name on top... then this special project deserves your attention.
Because as a travel writer, you could— Have fun! You could relax in the hot springs at a beautiful riverside retreat and call it work, and then eat out at a 5-star restaurant in the name of research.
Get paid to do things you’d gladly pay for yourself. Hotels, restaurants, and tourist boards will roll out the red carpet for proven travel writers. Plus, your vacation could become a potential tax write-off.
Gain bragging rights. Not only could you see your name in magazines, newspapers, and online travel sites… but you’d also always have the coolest job to talk about at cocktail parties. Just think of how it would feel to be spirited out of line and shown to the front row or the VIP lounge…
Have the chance to discover new things about the world and yourself. As a travel writer, you’d have lots of opportunity to try new things, meet new people, and see places that typical tourists often miss. You’d just live a little richer.