
Jen's written stories from various places around the world, including Roatan, Honduras
Maybe you don’t believe me when I say: Get paid to travel—anybody can do it! So I’ve asked freelance travel writer and editor (and author of our Ultimate Travel Writer’s Program), Jennifer Stevens (and a special guest) to join me on a teleconference call on Monday at 3.00 p.m. Eastern Time to give it to you straight. It’s free!
And I can tell you right now that she’s going to say travel writing is not all glamour (even though it’s usually the fun perks and benefits you may imagine).
There IS the matter of actually writing. And, to be honest, that can be frustrating when you don’t know what to say. (Jen told me she’s been known to make appointments for full leg waxing to avoid sitting at her computer.)
I’m sure she’ll tell you about the time she was ravaged by so many mosquitoes that she looked diseased. She’s slept in places where a pot under the bed stood in for plumbing. And she’s eaten three-inch-long tropical fish, bones and all, just to be polite.
But I think she’ll also tell you that the benefits outweigh the challenges ten-fold. All you have to do is spend one long weekend on a beach with tanned, smiling servers delivering drinks to your chaise on the sand (and know you’re getting paid to be there) to think: I have got it really good!
Jen says not a day goes by when she doesn’t appreciate the fact that she’s got the best job in the world. (Note: Jen’s written stories from a castle in France… a beach in Honduras… a bull ring in Mexico…a mountain retreat in Panama… a loft in Montreal… and even her own hometown. She’s been wined and dined all over the world. And then paid to write about her experiences. Not a bad gig if you ask me.)
But don’t take my word for it.
You can hear Jen’s forthright take this Monday at 3.00 p.m. Eastern Time. No sugar-coating. She’ll lay out for you the great benefits of getting paid to write about what you see and do… as well as the real-world challenges that come with the territory.
Plus she’ll share her insights about how travel writing has changed in recent years…and the highly effective strategies you can take—starting today—to land your name in print fast.
If you’ve ever thought it would be fun to “live the travel writer’s life,” then join us this Monday at 3.00 p.m. Eastern Time (no charge) to find out what it’s really like… and the best, fastest ways to break in today.
You can sign up to be on this call for free, here.
The truth is: The market is a lot different today than it was just two or three years ago. Jen will talk about what’s changed, what it means for you, and how in today’s climate it’s actually easier than ever to get published… and put yourself firmly on the path to an all-expenses-paid trip before the year is out.
There’s no risk to you. This call is absolutely free.
It’s free because I want you to see—without risking even a single penny—how you really could get paid to travel, starting this year.
I stand by AWAI’s promise with confidence. I have stacks of appreciative letters and emails from readers thanking us, saying the secrets we shared made all the difference in their success.
You can get a taste of what we do—free—on the live teleconference call I mentioned earlier. Again, it’s this Monday at 3.00 p.m. Eastern Time with freelance writer and editor Jennifer Stevens.
She’ll show you why:
** travel writing is easier now than ever before
** it really is the best job in the world (even when it’s not all glamour and perks)
** how you can get started fast (even before the end of this week)—and get yourself on the path to an all-expenses-paid trip before the end of the year.
Sign up to listen to the call here. Hope you’ll join us on the call.
Editor’s Note: I’ve known Lori Allen and the folks behind American Writers & Artists Inc. for a long time. They produce excellent courses and workshops, and I’ve had the pleasure of working with some of their Travel Writing graduates over the years.
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