For Fun and Profit: Blogging Your Way around the World
The globe is shrinking thanks to aeroplanes and the internet - and so this is reflected in the burgeoning number of blogs penned by travellers all over the world writing from wherever they are at the time.
From reports regarding mango and sticky rice desserts in Thailand to Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival) in Japan, there seems to be no issue that isn’t written about by these intrepid travellers.
Such blogs- travelblogs - are read by other travellers and people who’ve been to the nation they’re writing from. Also, such blogs provide an insight for the individuals considering travelling in the near future, and so give them a snapshot of what to expect if they do decide to travel.
Nowadays it’s normal to discover these travelblogs, and so it’s often not sufficient to merely provide your views on the country you are currently in. Now there’s a need for blogs that pinpoint niches in the country they live in. For example, a blog about photography in Thailand, or maybe a blog that details the skiing in South Korea.
Most write such travelblogs for fun, not profit, and maybe to attract a readership, but there are others who are able to make a living from writing online. Be it money via advertising on their blog, or for writing features for other websites and being paid to do it (while they travel). If you’re traveling in countries that have a low cost of living, this can be sufficient to maintain all your expenses - though you do have to have a backup reserve of cash and not soley depend on making money from your blog.
Overall, it’s good to write a journal of what you’re getting up to while you’re travelling - as something to refer back to, and at the same time giving other people a rare glimpse at a part of the world they may know little about.

