Posted: 9/26/2019 | September 26th, 2019
Over the last few years, we’ve been running a travel media program called Superstar Blogging. It has taught people how to start a blog, write better, master YouTube, and improve their photography.
And, today, as we release some content updates, we’re changing how our courses are structured.
Drastically.
Instead of having four “let’s cover it all” courses on blogging, writing, photography, and vlogging, we’re now splitting up all our courses into more in-depth single-topic courses.
That way, you pay for just the information you want and we can go deeper into each subject.
In our survey course, there was just so much ground to cover that the more we added, the more unwieldy the courses became.
We had so much information in the courses that it was hard for people to find the information they wanted and needed. It’s like in university. Classes don’t cover the entirety of science. They cover individual aspects of science.
So rather than address a lot of topics briefly, our new reconfigured courses go in-depth and answer more of your advanced questions on particular subjects.
And you don’t have to pay for the topics that aren’t relevant to your specific needs!
Our new course list is:
Blogging
- Blogging Basics: How to Start a Travel Blog
- How to Make Money with Your Travel Blog
- Newsletter Marketing for Travel Blogs
- SEO for Travel Bloggers
- Social Media for Travel Bloggers
- The Fundamentals of Travel Blogging
Vlogging
- A Complete Guide to Making Money as a Vlogger
- How to Edit Your Travel Videos like a Pro
- Vlogging 101: Everything You Need to Know to Start a Travel Vlog
Photography
- Mastering Your Camera: An Introduction to Travel Photography
- Travel Photography: Compact Cameras & Mobile Photography
- Travel Photography: Managing and Editing Your Work
- Advanced Travel Photography: How to Do More With Your Camera
- How to Make Money as a Travel Photographer
Writing
- An Introduction to Travel Writing
- How to Make Money as a Travel Writer
- How to Master Editing Your Work
- How to Master Travel Writing for the Web
- Travel Writing Skills: Memoir and Personal Essays
These courses contain decades of knowledge from your expert teachers – as well as the industry experts we interview in our courses. These courses will teach you what works, what doesn’t work, save you time, frustration, and help you get ahead faster.
They are your blueprint to success.
All our courses come with a seven-day money-back guarantee. Additionally, we offer various add-ons that include tech support and personal feedback on your work in case you want added help.
Our new courses also only range in price from $9.99 to $49.99.
We noticed an industry trend of expensive boot camps and masterclasses – and wanted to go in the complete opposite direction. When you’re a new travel blogger, you don’t have a lot of money to spend so we wanted to create affordable but in-depth courses so people could start their career in travel without the anxiety that comes with spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on something new.
Don’t reinvent the wheel. Most people give up because they get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information out there and frustrated in trying to figure out how to implement it. These courses will help you cut through the noise and give you time tested strategies that are proven to work.
So, pick up one of our new (and cheaper) courses – and start your career in travel today!
And, if you have any questions, leave them in the comments. I’ll be happy to answer them.
Sincerely,
Matt
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