IE 14: How to Transition to a Travel Blog with Kita Roberts

03/04/2017 44 min
IE 14: How to Transition to a Travel Blog with Kita Roberts

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Are you thinking of diving into a travel blog or making the transition to a travel blog? We all want to travel, but we need to determine if it's something that fits within our content and with our audience.Kita Roberts of PasstheSushi.com and GirlCarnivore.com is sharing her expertise on how to make the transition to a travel blog without alienating your audience in the process. She is also giving tips on who to reach out to and what to say when you do reach out to travel brands.Plus, she's offering a free download to get you started HERE.Topics Discussed:Introduction of Kita Roberts of PasstheSushi.com, GirlCarnivore.com & Foodie Pop Ups.The importance of mindsetIssues of being a female and an entrepreneurProductivity for entrepreneurs with theming daysMaking the transformation from food blogger to travel bloggerFocusing down on what serves your communityWhat travel brands are looking for from youCreating content that speaks to your audience and make sense for the travel brandsWhat sets you apart from everyone else for your out of the box bonusWho should you reach out to and what should you say when reaching out for travelHow to start out with hotelsRepresent yourself as a professionalFollow through and follow up with being polite, kind and courteousProjections for 2017Burger Month on Girl CarnivoreResources Mentioned:I make a portion of any sales made as an affiliate.Gabby Bernstein, The Universe has your Back Podcast 1: Power of PurposeJess Lively: The Lively ShowSmart Passive Income: Deep Work with Cal NewportWorking with Brands eCoursePodcast 5: Importance of an Email List & How to Organize it with Cynthia RusincovitchLinks:jennymelrose.com/podcast-14Click to view: show page on AwesoundSupport the show

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