So you want to write and self-publish a travel guide?

So you want to write and self-publish a travel guide?

Reach more Readers

How to Write and Self-Publish A Travel Guide: Plan It (Book One)If you’ve been blogging about travel topics for any length of time have you ever considered being a travel guide author? I believe that writing a travel guide to share your travel passions and expertise is the optimal way to reach a wider audience.

Just think how much web traffic finds their way onto Amazon, vs. how many site visitors a day your blog gets.

As soon as you publish an ebook on Amazon, not only do you have a chance of being discovered by a broader audience, Amazon will also give you a free Author page to help you promote yourself and your books. It’s a win win.

But writing a travel guide is a big undertaking and you may be holding yourself back because you’re confused about where to start, or overwhelmed by all the decisions and choices you need to make. I know, because that’s how I felt when I started writing my Bodrum Peninsula Travel Guide, but now I’m working on my third Travel Guide, Flashpacking through Cambodia I used that as an opportunity to fine-tune the steps I take when writing my guides. And I’ve just published the first in my series of four books that cover the guide book writing and self-publishing steps.

I demystify the steps involved in writing and self-publishing a travel guide and provide you with the information and tools you need to achieve your self-publishing success. Your time is precious, and this planning guide speeds up your creative process.

In the first book in my How to Write and Self-Publish a Travel Guide series, I focus entirely on the Travel Guide Planning Process, in seven manageable steps:

Travel Guide in 7 manageable steps

Leverage your Blog Content

To take your travel blog to the next level, build your brand awareness, and establish your subject-matter expertise, you need to expand your content offerings over and above simple blog articles.

You may be tempted to skip this planning book and dive straight into the writing phase, but the more time you spend on this initial planning phase, the greater the benefit will be in the long-run.

Quote this book is for you

As a travel blogger, the most obvious path to achieving a broader reach is to leverage your travel writing skills and repurpose the content you’ve already created on your blog.

Free Downloads

I’ve created a set of free downloadable workbooks, worksheets, and toolkits to help you naviagate your way through all of the steps needed to plan your travel guide. These free downloads include:

  1. A Brainstorming Toolkit, which includes an overview of different brainstorming and evaluation techniques
  2. A Step by Step Plan for Writing a Travel Guide
  3. Planning your Travel Guide Checklist
  4. How to Research your Competition
  5. How to Define your content Scope
  6. How to Write your Descriptive Statement
  7. How to Create your Working Title

The How to Write and Self-Publish a Travel Guide Series

Here’s a summary of the other three books in the series:

H2WaTG Pen It Final CoverHow to Write and Self-Publish a Travel Guide: PEN IT (Book 2)

As well as covering the core travel writing principles and choosing your writing style and tone, we’ll also look at how to organize and structure your content, which is essential if you want to get your travel guide over the finish line.

You’ll discover how all the major travel guide publishers organize their content, and I’ll help you evaluate the best approach for your travel guide.

How to Write and Self-Publish and Travel Guide: PUBLISH IT (Book 3)

There are many paths to publication, but I’m going to help you self-publish your travel guides in e-book and paperback versions.

I’ll provide you with best practices and time-saving tips for getting your book into the right distribution channels, and into the hands of your readers so that you know how to receive the biggest royalties and reach more readers.

How to Write and Self-Publish a Travel Guide: PROMOTE IT (Book 4)

You will need to start marketing your book even before it’s available at book retailers, but this is the fourth book in the series because you will need to define your long-term content marketing strategy to keep your book in the forefront of your readers’ minds.

It’s a constant cycle of marketing and promotion, and I’ll show you how to leverage your travel blog and social media channels to raise your book’s profile.

On the same Topic: Could you Write a Travel Guide? I did and you can too!


How to Write and Self Publish a Travel Guide Grid 4 booksEach book in this travel writing series covers a distinct set of activities to get your thoughts organized, together they take you from the seed of an idea to passive income stream. It’s how I was able to quit my corporate job to become a full-time travel writer and digital nomad.

If you’re a travel blogger looking to make more money – isn’t it time you wrote a travel guide?

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Read more articles in my How to Write a Travel Guide Series

I’m putting the finishing touches on my How to Write and Self-Publish a Travel Guide Series, which details a step by step approach for writing and producing your own travel guide. It’s part of a four-part series aimed at helping travel bloggers achieve passive income based on their passions and existing content.

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Author: Jay Artale

Focused on helping travel bloggers and writers achieve their self-publishing goals. Owner of Birds of a Feather Press. Travel Writer. Nonfiction Author. Project Manager Specialising in Content Marketing and Social Media Strategy.

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