In contrast to Yelp, travel blogs focus on topics that encourage and support every style of traveler. Travel bloggers are master storytellers, professional photographers, in-depth curators and modern day explorers. These are Travel Bloggers with purpose.
So, what is the purpose of travel blogs?
Travel bloggers are master storytellers, professional photographers, in-depth curators and modern day explorers. These are Travel Bloggers with purpose. Let’s Go Learn Things about the purpose of Travel Blogs….
Hand Luggage Only Hand Luggage Only is a hugely successful travel blog by couple Yaya and Lloyd. The site doles out travel advice, inspiration, photography tips, food reviews, and posts about must-see destinations. It also has a library of high-quality videos where Yaya and Lloyd describe their experiences in detail.
What does a blogger do?
The primary task of a blogger is to produce content in the form of articles. Blog content is how you provide value to your audience, educate them on what your business is about, and ultimately build trust with them before you can expect them to spend any money.
Some articles claimed Upon visiting the blog for the first time, you’ll realize that it’s all about the community the blog has built. New visitors are encouraged to join “Summit” — a free community for people who seek adventures through travel and outdoor activities.
When will Tumblr take down your blogs?
As a first step, blog owners should make a backup before December 17. Tumblr says that users will still be able to do this afterwards, but given the buggy-ness in the AI system, and the scale of the take-down project, why risk a technical glitch that may wipe out content?
Sharesome can also import old Tumblr blogs. Tumblr allows users to download all of their content to an archive file. The company says it only hides adult content from public view (a slow, ongoing process), rather than deleting it from the database. So blog owners can still access all the original files.
The Tumblr community has been better than most online, and the mainstream platform culture offered a place for all people to feel safe to explore. Unfortunately, without any reliable alternatives that place the same value on sex and body positivity, this community is likely to scatter within the internet….
While I was writing we ran into the query “When did Tumblr start?”.
In February of 2005, the microblogging and social networking site, Tumblr, officially launched.