How do professional travel bloggers make money?

By Michael Gebicki
Updated October 24 2014 - 6:14pm, first published 3:19pm
Most travel bloggers are paid for every day they’re on the road, but payments vary. Photo: iStock
Most travel bloggers are paid for every day they’re on the road, but payments vary. Photo: iStock
Most travel bloggers are paid for every day they’re on the road, but payments vary. Photo: iStock
Most travel bloggers are paid for every day they’re on the road, but payments vary. Photo: iStock
Most travel bloggers are paid for every day they’re on the road, but payments vary. Photo: iStock
Most travel bloggers are paid for every day they’re on the road, but payments vary. Photo: iStock
Most travel bloggers are paid for every day they’re on the road, but payments vary. Photo: iStock
Most travel bloggers are paid for every day they’re on the road, but payments vary. Photo: iStock

Those that are successful - and the yardstick is the number of social media followers and blog hits a blogger can garner – earn most of their income in the form of direct payments from sponsors.

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