jueves, 10 de agosto de 2017

Travel Stories: Appeal Travelers into Trying!

Traveling alone creates meaningful momnets and unforgettable experiences that are worth telling.

For a long time, stories have become the best way to reach out to others. When you tell someone a story, you try your best to fill it with emotions: joy, happiness, sadness, among others. Traveling makes us connect with other ways of life, develop memories and deeply understand our world, so why not share your stories with others?
Writing about your trips upon return will connect you with people that feel the urge to do the same you did on your trip. The question now is: how to make these stories appealing for them? Here are some tips to do it properly:

1.- Put your heart into the story

Perhaps this sounds like a no brainer for you, but, nowadays, online content about trips have no emotions whatsoever. Put your feelings on the experiences you lived; like the moment you thought you lost your passport in Venice or how thrilling it was to visit the Eiffel Tower.
Details might help travelers, but connecting with the emotions of the story is much more valuable. On the other hand: careful with being excessive, it could end up becoming a love story instead of a meaningful or helpful experience

2.- Set the basis of the story

Before getting into telling your story, set the basis and sort all the ideas of the experience you just lived. At this point, it’s a good idea to organize everything, from the moment you arrived to the moment you got on the cruise back home.
Try to visualize yourself back in the days of your trip, remember the things that caught your attention the most and put them in the story. Remember, the more attention you put on those little things, the more value your story will have.

3.- What was the reason for your trip?

There are many ways to answer that question; it all depends on your interests. You could have decided to visit Amsterdam to get a profound look into the museums, or rather enjoy solitude to find yourself while traveling.
Depending on which was the real reason for your trip, you’ll be able to fuel your story with meaning, and those who are willing to take the same journey will find a suitable choice in your story.

4.- Awake the curiosity of your reader

Histories who get into the minds of people are the ones that put them to think and plant questions. A reader who feels the urge to know certain things about your story will be willing to read it all, in search of an answer.
Engage readers to stay reading all along, and you’ll create a group of people willing to wait for your next adventure to unfold.

5.- Be short, but concise

Let’s be honest; not everyone fancies reading everything you did while traveling. Even if you went to Orlando and got to visit Disney, people will feel discouraged to read if you ramble on for more than two pages of writing.
Readers usually seek for a story that’s specific and shed some light into the destination they’re interested in visiting. If you provide them something to feel encouraged about, the odds are they’ll try it too.
In the last part of your story, try to make an ending that demonstrates how much you’ve changed because of the experience. No matter how small or big it was, point out what changed in you after that trip. Travel changes people.
Take these tips with you, and you’ll enjoy an exciting experience creating a remarkable story that people will enjoy reading.
Do you want to engineer the best experiences for your trips? The good news is that Cruise Planners – Jason Hantman are perfectly capable of making it happen. They provide discounts on several cruises and advice you’ll be needing while visiting your favorite destinations. All you have to do is contact them!
After having such a great time, it can be helpful to tell others how you felt about your journey.



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