Seven ways for travelers to empower themselves by blogging
This article from CNN.com is worth a read for aspiring travel bloggers (even though it was published a few months ago):
Pushy bloggers to travel industry: Be nice
While all of Christopher Elliott’s suggestions are worth following, pay special attention to his second tip: “Find a specialty.”
There are thousands of general travel websites on the Internet, many of which are owned by media outlets or barons with more resources than you have. Don’t try to compete with The New York Times, Rick Steves, or Weblogs, Inc.
Instead, find a quirky aspect of travel that appeals to you and you are an expert about (or at least want to become one).
Examples of such niche blogs include
- European travel for seniors making their first trip outside of the United States
- tips for traveling with a musical instrument
- travel for the professional travel writer

My writing focuses on travel and culture. I've contributed to The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Air Canada's enRoute, BlackBook, Budget Travel, Deadspin, and Louisville Magazine. I'm also the editor-in-chief of Louisville.com and BlackBook's Louisville City Editor.