<a href="https://mysterioustrip.com/travel-guest-post/">travel blogs that accept guest posts</a> are a great way to interact with other bloggers and readers about travel topics. They also allow you to add your own personal touch by writing about destinations that you have visited and share information about what it was like. If you are trying to decide how to set up your travel blog, consider whether you would benefit from guest posting on a travel blog owned by another company or individual. Both these options can bring you recognition as a contributor to the travel community and help you make more money from your travel blogs.
When deciding on whether to use a blog owned by another individual or a travel blog owned by a company, there are a few things to consider. Many owners of travel blogs offer advertising discounts to new contributors. You may be able to get discounts as high as ten percent of the advertising revenue for every new travel blog you manage. Look at the size of the owner's travel blog, if it is a small site with only twenty to fifty posts, this may not be a big deal for you. However, if the travel blog is twenty posts large and covers many different cities, countries, and attractions, you may find that this can affect the amount of ad revenue you will be able to command. The smaller the travel blog, the more likely you are to be able to offer significant discounts to potential contributors.
Another consideration is whether you would like to have hands-on participation with a travel blog. Some owners only allow visitors to write guest posts, but you have the ability to participate in discussions, answer questions, and send suggestions. If you are comfortable writing about certain travel subjects and have experience in answering questions or making suggestions, you may find that this type of participation is a good fit for your travel blog.
Saving the life of the infamous rookie pirate, Captain Ruben Kirk, catapults Jessica Red into a sea of magic, jewel heists, and world-saving adventure.
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After years of watching pirates fighting with the king's navy off the coast of Harvest Island, Jessica Red saves the life of the infamous rookie pirate, Captain Ruben Kirk, and the two become fast friends. Little does she know, Ruben Kirk is only the first of three rookie pirates she'll meet during a whirlwind of sea-faring adventures - but when Jessica learns the corrupt King Mordred has plans to destroy her island home, can she convince them to help her save it?
("The Rookie Pirates" is Book 1 in "The Adventures of Jessica Red" trilogy.)
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