In the two years since we began running regular one-hour travel writing classes, we’ve covered more than 80 topics, including:

  • how to land free trips
  • how to get paid really, really well for your writing
  • how to get on magazine editors’ good sides
  • how to navigate every step of the process to land travel content marketing work, including phone calls and proposals
  • how to keep your hourly rate down so your bank account goes up
  • how to get work done on the road
  • how to write, step-by-step, 15 different types of travel articles
  • how to land guidebook and other traditional publishing deals

You can grab access to all of our past webinars (and a ton of other resources you can’t find anywhere else) with a subscription to our Dream Buffet or grab them one-by-one when you need them in our On-Demand Webinar Library for a set with the video, audio, transcript, and slides.

But we also air a free replay of one of our travel writing classes each and every weekday.

Each weekday at 2pm PST / 5pm EST / 10pm GMT / 11pm CET (and 9am AEDT Tues-Sat), we show one webinar from our archives, rotating through all of them over the course of four months.

Here’s what we’ve got for you this week:

Monday, June 21, 5pm EST: How to Craft the Perfect Travel Article Pitch

You can take workshop after workshop on how to write the perfect travel article, but if your pitches aren’t landing assignments, it’s all for naught. In this webinar, we walk step-by-step through what you need to know to write the perfect pitch–and everything that you should leave out.

Register to attend this webinar at 5pm EST on Monday, June 21.

Missed the free replay? You can grab a downloadable version of this webinar from our library here.

Tuesday, June 22, 5pm EST: The Art of The Follow Up – The Simple Key to Dramatically More Assignments

We’ll talk about timing, scripts, and mechanics of following up with editors on your pitches.

If you have tricky editor responses you aren’t (or weren’t if they’ve come in in the past and you let the coals go cold because you weren’t sure what to do) sure how to respond to, please send them my way!

I’d love to anonymously share some more unusual or downright awkward editor responses and how to handle them.

Register to attend this webinar at 5pm EST on Tuesday, June 22.

Missed the free replay? You can grab a downloadable version of this webinar from our library here.

Wednesday, June 23, 5pm EST: Answers to Your Most Common Pitching Questions

In our weekly webinars, in my inbox, on coaching calls, and in my talks at conferences and workshops, I’m always getting questions on pitching. While there are some basic questions that come up again and again, there are also deeper, more “circumstance”-based questions that many are afraid to ask in a group setting because they think they’ve done something wrong in their pitch or editor-writer etiquette to get into the situation in the first place.

In this webinar, I share from my huge store of these pitching questions for both the newer writers and people who have been doing this for a while.

Register to attend this webinar at 5pm EST on Wednesday, June 23.

Missed the free replay? You can grab a downloadable version of this webinar from our library here.

Thursday, June 24, 5pm EST: Writing for Travel Trade Magazines 101

These magazines work quite different than custom and consumer titles in many ways, notably editors pitch you ideas rather than the other way around, making your hourly rate go way up. Some trade editors will even provide you with interview sources!

Trade magazines are the single best way to establish a clear pipeline of assignments and also maximize your hourly rate when writing for magazines, and we look at how, why, and how to get started writing for them in this week’s webinar.

Register to attend this webinar at 5pm EST on Thursday, June 24.

Missed the free replay? You can grab a downloadable version of this webinar from our library here.

Friday, June 25, 5pm EST: How to Write a Letter of Introduction – The Pitch Equivalent for Trade Magazines

Unlike consumer and custom magazines, trade magazine editors are approached by something called an LOI or letter or introduction, which has more in common with a cover letter on a job application than a magazine pitch.

We look at when to use a letter of introduction, how to craft your own boilerplate one for each vertical within the travel trade world that you’re looking to pitch, and how to avoid information overload.

Register to attend this webinar at 5pm EST on Friday, June 25.

Missed the free replay? You can grab a downloadable version of this webinar from our library here.

Don’t be late! All the free replays start right on time, and the system isn’t able to accept late attendees.

You can read all about our free webinar replays and get answers to any questions you have on our comprehensive FAQ page, or grab any webinars you have missed in our On-Demand Webinar Library.