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Powerful Storytelling Secrets from National Geographic Travel – Lindsay Smith [SSM028]

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With more than 25,000,000 adoring fans across social media, National Geographic Travel is a poster child for the power of storytelling in marketing. This is the approach that National Geographic Travel takes to every one of their stories. And Lindsay Smith , Producer at National Geographic Travel, helps to shape and tell that story.

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50 Great Apps for Your iPad

Dave Fleet

Great way to save multi-task while travelling. Reeder – The best pure-play RSS reader I’ve found so far. Kayak – Pulls in prices from numerous travel sites, including Travelocity (#client). Great when you’re travelling in a new city. Having both of these free apps will cover you for most meetings.

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Social Media in the Industry: Customization is the Key to Success

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

If you have a blog-based website (through WordPress or Blogger), you may be able to automate some of the posting process by installing the Social RSS application. Tourism/Travel/Hospitality. Goals: Connect with new clients who enjoy traveling. Create a Facebook page and integrate home listings. e-Commerce.

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How to Keep Your Blog Active While Traveling

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Since you won’t want to spend your entire trip keeping up with the blog, or since there’s a chance you might travel somewhere with unreliable internet connection or no internet at all, you have to know how to prepare beforehand in order to keep your blog as active as possible. That’s why you’re traveling, right?!

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Mastering the Art of Listening: A Blogger’s Guide to Success

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I was chatting with a new blogger recently who described her first week of blogging as being similar to travelling to a new country and having to adjust to a new language, climate, etiquette and customs as an outsider. Both of these sites have RSS feeds you can subscribe to to monitor what’s hot.

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Time Management for Travel Bloggers … and Others

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This guest post is written by Matthew Kepnes of Nomadic Matt’s Travel Site. I spend my time traveling the world and working as I go. I run a travel blog so I’m constantly on the move. Meeting new people and traveling to new destinations often becomes more important than work. Avoid tourist times.

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How Your Blog Can Score You Free Travel

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This guest post is written by Anthony from The Travel Tart. When I first started my travel website in 2009, I just wanted to get my travel writing out there, because I was frustrated with the way traditional media worked. Would you like to use your travel blog to travel the world?

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