Very insightful video. But please next time turn down the volume of the background music, please. The last segment of the video was really difficult to understand.
@@LonelyPlanet thanks for understanding the problem. Please almost always keep background music/noise silent while someone is speaking to the audience.
What ever happened to, The hotel Mini-Bar? I worked room service for a fine hotel once, my job was, mini-bar attendant. In charge of restocking, store inventory, baudget balancing, submittals to accounting, and of course, display and refurbishing of neccessary accompaniments. Ice buckets, glass ware, order sheets, ... . Lets bring back, The Mini-Bar, and I have some great ideas as to, how.
Working tip for TH-cam channel posters: Never allow the volume of your music bed to approach (or, as in this case, rise above) the volume level of the speakers in the video. I would have loved to have heard what valuable tips these people were offering. Alas. And please don’t suggest that I resort to the closed-caption “gobbledygook” option.
Don't focus on the hotel? I worked 7 years in hotel sales, and I agree. I hated pitching the hotel, much to the demise of General Managers and psudeo in house competition. Mountain view or ocean view? Always asked, then surcharge depending on guests needs, not the wants of the hotel, makes for better yeild management strategy.
I WANT TO DO THIS AND I WANT TO START NOW!!! I have journalism experience (no education in it though) and a veteran traveler. Just one problem: how to fund my business.
I would say it doesn't really matter. Anything that trains you to write well (which could be a number of subjects!) Language skills are also really useful. Plenty of tips on how to get into travel writing in 2020 over on my channel: th-cam.com/video/7iM3au9GzCI/w-d-xo.html&t
Yes, but that's bad news for those of us who want to earn a living from travel writing these days! I talk a lot about how competitive the industry is getting over on my channel: th-cam.com/video/7iM3au9GzCI/w-d-xo.html&t
"Cities are always vibrant and markets are always bustling and views are always breathtaking." So true!
Very insightful video. But please next time turn down the volume of the background music, please. The last segment of the video was really difficult to understand.
+Just Press Playlist thanks for sharing that feedback. We'll pass this on to our video team for next time, with this style of clip ;)
Agree! So loud that i couldn't catch some word :(
@@LonelyPlanet thanks for understanding the problem. Please almost always keep background music/noise silent while someone is speaking to the audience.
What ever happened to, The hotel Mini-Bar? I worked room service for a fine hotel once, my job was, mini-bar attendant. In charge of restocking, store inventory, baudget balancing, submittals to accounting, and of course, display and refurbishing of neccessary accompaniments. Ice buckets, glass ware, order sheets, ... . Lets bring back, The Mini-Bar, and I have some great ideas as to, how.
Excellent advice. Yet the cliched music overpowers the voices towards the end of the vid.
I find the music over powering the words. Great Tips Thanks
Working tip for TH-cam channel posters: Never allow the volume of your music bed to approach (or, as in this case, rise above) the volume level of the speakers in the video. I would have loved to have heard what valuable tips these people were offering. Alas. And please don’t suggest that I resort to the closed-caption “gobbledygook” option.
Haha absolute gold... But good advice never-the-less.
One Life, One Search,
Peace Out,
Shane
The background music was too loud to listen but quite useful video 👍.
Totally agree, it needs to be fixed.
I`ve been thinking travel writing & food photography, my beginner strategy? Write local.
I agree with this. I want to start writing about local places for the average American on a budget.
I wish I could hear what they are saying The music was way too loud .. mr. Editor....
Don't focus on the hotel? I worked 7 years in hotel sales, and I agree. I hated pitching the hotel, much to the demise of General Managers and psudeo in house competition. Mountain view or ocean view? Always asked, then surcharge depending on guests needs, not the wants of the hotel, makes for better yeild management strategy.
Great tips! But the music was too loud...
The music is overwhelmingly loud and overpowers the speakers! But good advice.
I WANT TO DO THIS AND I WANT TO START NOW!!! I have journalism experience (no education in it though) and a veteran traveler. Just one problem: how to fund my business.
Plenty of tips for you in terms of sources of funding over on my channel: th-cam.com/video/7iM3au9GzCI/w-d-xo.html&t
How do I find the page to make the 100 word pitch?
Love you bby ;)
the background music .....
Are there any college degrees that a person interested in travel writing/editing should pursue?
Journalism. It really is a dying profession no thanks to modern technology.
I would say it doesn't really matter. Anything that trains you to write well (which could be a number of subjects!) Language skills are also really useful. Plenty of tips on how to get into travel writing in 2020 over on my channel: th-cam.com/video/7iM3au9GzCI/w-d-xo.html&t
jataana bhi nahi aata satana bhi nahi aata humein tumsay mohobbat hai batana bhi nahi aata
jks
lol
too much of sound makes it so difficult to follow
xoxoxoxo
I'd like to ban stupid loud music used in youtube videos when people are talking.
We can all become travel writers, pushing down the cost that publishers have to pay for content!!!
Yes, but that's bad news for those of us who want to earn a living from travel writing these days! I talk a lot about how competitive the industry is getting over on my channel: th-cam.com/video/7iM3au9GzCI/w-d-xo.html&t
p
funckin' son of a bitch, no kidding. I didn't know that bothered you so much. did the industry get any better because of this peace?
Annoying, unnecessary music!!