Review: Travel Blog Success

Posted: February 1st, 2010 | Author: Shawn | Filed under: web | 3 Comments »

There was no shortage of decisions to be made when I decided to make my lifestyle change to become a professional hang-about. Most of those decisions answered themselves or were handled quietly. However, my decision on whether or not to do a travel blog was rather drawn out, and also unusually public. From that discussion on BootsnAll, I came to the point of liking the blog idea as a personal trip record and kind of fun thing to do. I also noticed that a strong travel blog was used by everyone that was turning travel writing into a career of sorts. Whether that’s blogging or freelance writing, or whatever. It was a cool idea to have a strong, successful travel blog, but slaving over search engine optimizations (SEO) and networking sounded like something I wanted no part of. I wasn’t making travel my life focus so that I could grind through a Google Analytics menu all friggin’ day.

I was fortunate to have the opportunity to preview the Travel Blog Success (TBS) site. I can readily say that I learned quite a bit about travel blogging there. It’s made starting this blog much easier and quite a bit more rewarding. TBS is a good deal for a certain type of travel blogger. And possibly not as much for others. Instead of just generally recommending the site to everyone I would like to try and clarify who will really get the most benefit.

I figure there are three classifications of travel bloggers out there.

1. The “Look Mom” travel blogger: These folks are sharing their trip with family and friends. It’s a fancy, public journal and when their trip is done, so is the blog.

2. The “Read Me” travel blogger: These folks get their main travel blogging joy from being read and sharing their experience. The joy of having people read your posts. Traffic and comments are king.

3. The “Lifer” travel blogger: These folks are in the travel blogging/writing scene for the long haul. They’re the career changers that want the freelance contracts, the promo trips, the site revenue, plus everything the “Read Me” folks want.

Take a look at those and honestly determine where you want to be. I’m personally a 2.5 right now because I’m not yet convinced I have what it takes to make life as a 3 work. I guess we’ll see. Anyways, if you’re a “Look Mom” blogger you’re free to go. There isn’t enough value for you in the TBS program. You can only have so many moms so you’re already all set. If you’re a #2 or #3 then yes, you can get really good bang for your buck out of TBS and here’s why.

Travel Blog Success worked really well in my personal case for a number of reasons.

I’m Busy Like Borscht

Despite all the napping, I actually have a lot of things to do as I wrap up my old life and start up my new life. I wanted to get this site started even though I had limited time and resources to dedicate to it. At times while traveling, I also have really busy spells.

Travel Blog Success is divided up into logical segments. They’re bite size and they’re in chronological order. So when I have fifteen minutes to sit down and check out the next step for improving my blog, it’s easy to do. I know it will be a topic or tasks that I can get done in a realistic amount of time. For example, SEO is easily the most boring topic in existence. Seriously, try and name something more boring. Exactly. I had honestly planned to skim or maybe even skip the SEO section of TBS. When I sat down to look at it I found that I was able to learn all I needed to know in about 10 minutes. I walked away with three tasks to improve my SEO and all the info I needed to complete those tasks. I don’t think it was more than another fifteen minutes before I was all set. I was shocked and very pleased.

I’m Not Evil

I dole out kiss for all the kittens, smile at puppies and don’t manufacture weapons of mass destruction. I also cringe and whine at the thought of self-promoting and marketing my site. I don’t want to be one of those twats that just markets themselves like soulless robots. So I assumed I was hamstrung in my ability to succeed in the travel blogging scene.

Apparently the cure for this is options. Plenty of options. Oh, you don’t like to do such-and-such type of site self-promotion? Well here are myriad other ways to help get yourself involved in the travel community. Armed with options, ideas and data on why different approaches work for different reasons, I wasn’t even miserable. I like not being an evil whore and/or miserable.

I Don’t Care

When the cards are all on the table, it really comes down to the fact that I don’t care enough to dump those countless hours into researching and trial/error stumbling my way around. Maybe you’re an insatiable masochist for those “69 tips & tricks to blog billionairedom” articles. Not me, buddy. My time is very valuable to me. I did very well in the corporate world because I clearly understand the Return On Investment bell curve that everything I do has. After a certain amount of wasted time it is no longer worthwhile for me to struggle with something.

The time and energy I saved from using TBS was far greater than the cost of the product. Everything you do has an opportunity cost; what else could you have accomplished with that time and would it have been worth more? That ultimately boils down why TBS is a great deal for travel blogger group #2 and #3.

I Like To Yap

The best guidelines in the world still won’t cover every possible thing. Plus sometimes you just want to vent or see what folks think of your new idea. Beyond the information that TBS presents, I’ve gotten some priceless feedback, ideas and motivation from the other folks in the TBS forums. It’s all good to learn new things, but it really gels when you have the chance to chat about it with your peers. There’s also seasoned travel blogging veterans on the forums, so getting their feedback on your ideas is really helpful.

What It Isn’t

While TBS does give you easy steps to get a more rewarding experience from travel blogging, I want to clarify that it doesn’t do all the work for you. It’s not a miracle tonic button that lets you win and get all the ladies. It simply takes the things you need to know and makes them digestible. You still have to work at all this stuff, you just don’t have to waste time working on the wrong stuff.

Okay, You Can Go Now

Well I got more than a little long winded and random throughout this review. So please don’t hesitate to use the comments or my email (rerunaround at gmail.com) to ping me with any questions you have. I want to clarify that I have an affiliate account for TBS. So you should take that into consideration when basing your decision off of what I’ve said. I’m biased. Although, I do honestly think it’s a really good value for the right folks. Otherwise I wouldn’t have bothered with it myself.

There’s two ways to pay for the Travel Blog Success membership. Check them out here: One Payment or Three Monthly Payments

If you’ve signed up also, then how do you like it? Leave a comment and share your opinion.

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// shawn


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3 Comments on “Review: Travel Blog Success”

  1. 1: Nomadic Chick said at 22:11 on January 27th, 2010:

    Great rundown of TBS rerunaround. I’m definitely #2 and #3.

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  2. 2: Sean said at 07:49 on February 1st, 2010:

    Wow!

    In the last 24 hours my travel blogging world became a whole lot easier. The internet is indeed a marvellous thing.

    Only two weeks ago I tweeted asking for *real* bloggers and I didn’t get any responses :(

    This weekend I was idly reading travel blog posts and came across the hashtag #RTWsoon and from there I picked up the buzz about TBS.

    I’m definitely a #2 – maybe a #3; who knows, with a bit of trying.

    I too am not evil, but if I can extend our trip with some freebies – why not I say!

    I love this article and identify with it far more than I would have thought – I’ve not even got to TBS yet but already looking forward to it.

    All this in just 24 hours!

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  3. 3: Charlie said at 23:14 on February 7th, 2010:

    Nice review, I’m liking it too!

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