Author: Jay Artale
Could you Write a Travel Guide? I did and you can too!
Can You Write a Travel Guide? I did and you can too! Find out how I started my travel guide writing journey and how you can start yours.
Author Interview with The London Hustler’s Amber Farrington
Today’s author interview is with Amber Farrington who relocated to London, living and breathing the challenges of a this new city and then wrote about in it in her new book, The London Hustler. Amber shares insights into her writing and self-publishing process, advice you’ll find handy when writing your own destination guide.
Blog Tyrant’s BIG Blogging Survey Results
Take a look at Ramsey’s blogging survey to see (among other things) why people blog and how much time they spend blogging. How do you compare? Have you ever abandoned a blog?
How To Use Themes And Angles To Narrow Your Content Niche
So you’re writing a travel guide, but how do you compete in the marketplace alongside established brands like Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, and Moon Travel Guides?
Jay Artale is part of the Self-Publishing Advice Online Conference
I’m part of a joint audio presentation with Derek Murphy, Fancy Becoming A Digital Nomad? How To Travel The World As You Write, Publish and Sell Your Books
Author Interview with Digital Nomad Daniel from Princes Off The Grid
The Princes family carved out a new nomadic lifestyle for themselves, learning tools, tricks, and hacks along the way, and Dan shares this knowledge in a self-published book called “Choose Life”, which is living proof that anyone can forge a better, fuller life if you’re just willing to take the risk.
2 Articles to about Guest Blogging and SEO
Find out more about guest blogging and the impact on your SEO in this month’s guest blogging article roundup.
Author Interview with Far West China travel blogger Josh Summers
Josh Summers has written a travel guide about the western region of Xinjiang so that fellow travelers can discover this remote area of China for themselves. Find out how Josh packaged his local area expertise into a travel guide with personality.
London Book Fair Survival Guide for Indie Authors
Attending London Book Fair for the first time can be overwhelming when you’re an indie author, so I’ve created this survival guide to help you make the most of your day (or days) there.
Author Interview with Travel Blogger and Hiker Greg Seymour
Greg Seymour from Appalachian Trail Tales quit his job to become intentionally unemployed and then relocated to Costa Rica and wrote two books about the experience. Find out about his self-publishing experience and tips.
Twelfth Annual Solas Travel Writing Award Winners Announced
The editors of Travelers’ Tales announce the winners of the Twelfth Annual Solas Awards for Best Travel Story of the Year.
5 Articles to help you create your Guest Blogging Strategy
When it comes exerting effort to write articles for other websites you have to have a clearly defined guest blogging strategy to know which tactics to use to land yourself a guest blogging spot. Do you know what your guest blogging goals are? Which strategy is best? And what guest blogging mistakes to avoid?
Types of Travel Guide #1: The Destination Travel Guide
Destination Travel guides are the most popular guides written and read, and many of the other niche travel guides are a sub category of destination guides. Find out what a destination guide is and how you can use this definition to define your scope.
Fred’s Blog 4th Annual Travel Stories Competition
Robert Fear is the memoirist behind Fred’s Blog as was featured in an Author Interview last year. As well as being a travel writer he has been running a successful travel writing competition that is now in it’s 4th year. There are monthly prizes as well as overall prizes and it’s FREE TO ENTER … so what are you waiting for?
Author Interview with Routinely Nomadic travel blogger Dean Johnston
This week we’re joined by Dean Johnston from Routinely Nomadic who shares tips about his approach to writing and self-publishing. He’s an accidental blogger on his way to building a travel writing empire in his niche.
Author Interview with travel blogger and coastal walker Ruth Livingstone
Ruth Livingstone shares her walking exploits on her blog and a new beginner’s walking guide that tells you everything you need to know about exploring the coast of England. There’s no need to don your hiking boots for Ruth’s next journey – get comfy and let’s find out about Ruth’s writing and self-publishing journey.
How Travel Bloggers leverage their content to reach a bigger audience
To take your travel blog to the next level by building your brand awareness and establishing your subject matter expertise you need to expand your content offerings over and above simple blog articles. Here’s some Content Marketing options to consider.
Author Interview with travel blogger and ordinary dude John Weiler
John Weiler swapped his Chicago screenwriting career for a new meditative life in Bangkok. Find out how he’s incorporating his travel and meditation experiences to build an author niche around the passions that drive and inspire him.
Author Interview with Nina Thomas from Traveling With Nina
Nina wrote “How to be Your Own Travel Agent” to empower independent travelers to plan a trip for themselves by themselves, and today we glimpse how she empowers other travel bloggers to write and publish their own book.
Nook Press rebranded as Barnes and Noble Press
I was interested to read about the branding of Nook Press to Barnes and Noble Press. Find out what changes they’ve made and what it means to you as a Nook direct publisher.
Author Interview with Travel Memoirist Allan Wilson from Live Less Ordinary
This week we’re joined by travel blogger Allan Wilson, from Live Less Ordinary, who shares his writing and self-publishing journey with us. He’s the author of Potato in the Rice Field about rural life in Thailand.
Our Beginners’ Self-Publishing Podcast is featured
Lori Puma put together a comprehensive list of 33 writing podcasts with recommended episodes and our Beginners’ Self-Publishing Salon for ALLi has made the list.
How Writers & Authors Use Reddit to build their network
Confused about how to use Reddit but know that it’s important to have a presence there? Join our guest blogger Diane Kollman as she explains how writers and authors use Reddit to build their network and collaborate with others writers.
Listen to my January Beginners’ Self-Publishing Podcast
In our Alliance of Independent Authors’ Self-Publishing podcast for beginners, Michael La Ronn and I discuss our 2017 writing achievements and make a commitment for what we’d like to achieve in 2018.
Author Interview with Speaker and Self-Help writer Valerie Alexander
There’s no better way to establish your subject matter expertise than writing a non-fiction book about your specialist topic. Valerie Alexander, this week’s guest author, has taken her niche one step further and created a self-help brand around her “… as a second language” phrase. Let’s find out more about her successful book series and her approach to self-publishing, which can easily be applied to building your travel blogging niche.
7 easy steps for making the most of Amazon Kindle
Have you already published your books on Amazon? Then here’s a list of 7 easy steps for making the most of your presence on Kindle.
3 Ways To Gain Competitive Advantage In Your Nonfiction Niche by Dave Chesson
Dave Chesson, creator of Kindlepreneur.com, shares his 3 favorite ways of finding a nonfiction opportunity within the travel niche you’re researching to help you write books that people are looking for.
Free Tools for Authors: Help Me Choose A Cover
Does your book have a new cover design and now you need to choose the one you’re going to use to self-publish your book? Whether you’re working with a cover designer, using a cover design service, or designing your own cover you could end up with the same dilemma: “which cover should I choose?”
7 Travel Apps Digital Nomads should Download for their Next Road Trip
If you plan to hit the roads for a fun-packed and hassle-free journey, here are seven travel applications that you must download on your iOS or Android-powered smartphone or tablet.
Travel Bloggers: If you haven’t defined your audience, do it NOW!
Knowing who you’re writing for not only helps your audience but it also helps you. Being a travel blogger who is in it for the long-haul is hard work. You need to create a continual stream of content for your blog, so finding ways to streamline your content creation process is an essential step, and defining your audience will help you do that.
Bradt Travel Guides announce the finalists for their 2017 Travel Writer of the Year competition
Here’s the entries from the sixteen finalists for the Bradt Travel Writing Competition so that you can read each one and use them as inspiration to hone your own travel writing skills. Better yet, use it as a research opportunity for your own submission to their 2018 travel writing competition!
Author Interview with Travel Memoirist Alexandra Holovitz
Alexandra’s travel memoir chronicles her physical and spiritual journey, which transformed her life. Today she shares her indie author experience to inspire your author journey.
4 Articles to help you achieve your Guest Blogging Goals
In this Guest Blog article roundup you’ll discover Guest Blogging guidelines, How to Streamline your Guest Blogging Process to achieve more with less, and how your guest posts Generate Traffic and Credibility.
Travel Writing Prompts Workbook #10: Released December 1st
My 10th #TravelWriting Prompts Workbook is now available. Download it for FREE.
Author Interview with Travel Bloggers Jon and Mia
Jon and Mia’s YouTube channel presents their Southeast Asia travel experience and tips in a fresh and unpretentious manner and is as addictive as any reality TV show. They’ve built an avid social following, and while these guys may be young their open and no nonsense approach to travel mean they have strong foundation to build their travel brand around. Watch out Nomadic Matt and Adventurous Kate – the next generation are ready to topple you.
Start your self-publishing addiction with Amazon’s new 12-step Program KDP Jumpstart
If you’re new to Kindle Direct Publishing and want to self-publish your own book via Amazon KDP but don’t know where to start, you’re in luck. Amazon have just created KDP Jumpstart, which is a streamlined, step-by-step process for self-publishing your book on their KDP platform.
Travel Writing Prompts Workbook #9: Released November 1st
My 9th #TravelWriting Prompts Workbook is now available. Download it for FREE.
11 Guest Blogging Articles to build your Travel Blog more effectively
Guest blogging is still a really effective way of using content to increase your reach and raise awareness of your blog. Find guest blogging opportunities, understand why guest blogging is still an important content marketing technique, and what guest blogging mistakes to avoid.
Free Tools for Authors: Bookalyzer
Do you want to know what your Book Cover will look like in all the different display positions that are offered by Amazon? Bookalyzer is a free author tool that shows you.
Our latest Beginners’ Self-Publishing Salon Podcast is out
Join Michael and Jay as they extoll the virtues of the indie author triangle of success:the right mindset, effective writing tools (that work for you), and a strong support network. #AskALLi Self-Publishing Podcast.
5 Popular business opportunties for Digital Nomads
If you’re wondering how you could feasibly become a digital nomad, below are some of top business opportunities, which allow you to live the nomadic life, along with links to additional resources, related courses, and ebooks on Amazon you can read to get educated and inspired about your chosen path.
My Indie Author Fringe appearance with Michael La Ronn
For the Frankfurt Book Fair Indie Author Fringe event I’m joining forces with my ALLi podcast co-host Michael La Ronn to present a session at the October 14th about being a part-time author but getting full-time results.
Travel & Memoir ebook Giveaway Oct 1st-7th
Travel Writer Jack Moscrop is hosting an ebook giveaway on Book Funnel this week, which features a promotional version of my Freewriting for Travel Writers ebook that introduces you to the concept of freewriting and includes a 100 freewriting prompts.
Travel Writing Prompts Workbook #8: Released October 1st
My 8th #TravelWriting Prompts Workbook is now available. Download it for FREE.
5 Guest Blogging Articles to Grow your Audience
A resource list of 100 Travel Blogs that accept guest posts. How guest blogging grows your audience. Why you should supplement your own content with content from other bloggers in your niche.
Author Interview with Travel Writer Jennifer S. Alderson
Find out how travel writer Jennifer S. Anderson is building a Facebook community centered around Travel Books and how she self-published her travel fiction and travel memoir.
How to take your travel photography from basic to fantastic!
Guest Article by Marc William Joseph Hetu Take Better Travel Photos with these 5 tips There are many different situations…
Hot Off The Press: New Release Travel Guides August 2017
Each month I’m scrolling through the New Release Travel Guides on Amazon to see which Traditionally & Indie published guides have hit the marketplace. I also provide my commentary about branding and design so you can get best practice tips and advice for your own travel guide.
Have you thought about writing a Slow Travel guide?
Considering writing a Slow Travel themed travel guide, here’s some background and additional resources to explore this travel niche a little deeper.
How to Write and Self-Publish your Travel Guide: Plan It (Book 1)
In the first book in my “How to Write and Self-Publish a Travel Guide” series I focus entirely on the Planning Process. The effort your put into this stage will help streamline your writing process.