How can you balance freelance writing for immediate income and the creation of intellectual property assets for a long-term business? In today's show, Tim Leffel gives his tips for becoming a successful travel writer.
In the intro, some thoughts on the European Copyright Directive [
The Verge,
Ars Technica,
Publishing Perspectives].
I talk about my
lessons learned in my 7th year of being a full-time author-entrepreneur, and also I'm a finalist in the
Digital Book World Awards for Publishing Commentator, and Best Use of Podcasting in Book Marketing. Plus, you can now pre-order
Valley of Dry Bones.
This podcast is sponsored by
Kobo Writing Life, which helps authors self-publish and reach readers in global markets through the Kobo eco-system. You can also subscribe to the
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Tim Leffel is the author of travel books including
Travel Writing 2.0: Earning Money From Your Travels in the New Media Landscape, and
A Better Life for Half the Price. He's also an award-winning travel writer for sites like Lonely Planet and the editor at
PerceptiveTravel.com and
CheapestDestinationsBlog.com.
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Show Notes
* What life is like now for a travel writer
* Different models for travel writing for a living
* Thoughts on affiliate and ad income from a blog
* On building relationships with magazine editors to further a travel writing career
* On what travel writing is really about
* Using photographs with travel writing
* Rights for travel articles
* Productivity tips for running multiple blogs and writing projects