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6 types of visuals you need to promote your travel blog

You can’t have a successful travel blog without visuals, whether it’s photos of your travels, promotional blog post graphics or even a media kit to help connect with brands. Blog content with images generates 94% more views , so not only do you need visuals to help promote your blog, you need to create visuals to include within your blog posts as well. There are many different types of visuals that can help you promote your travel blog. Let’s dive into our top 6 essentials.

6 types of visuals you need to promote your travel blog

1. Photography

As a travel blogger, it’s pretty obvious that photography is going to be one of the top ways you stand out from the crowd.

Your travel photography needs to help set you apart from other bloggers, and help you build a loyal following. Be sure to invest in a quality camera and learn a few composition tricks along the way.

Of course, many travel bloggers write about places they haven’t been yet. Ensuring you find quality stock photos on sites like Unsplash and Pexels is key to keeping your blog full of top-notch photos that your audience will love.

Use your travel photos strategically within your blog.

Incorporate photos into blog posts

Anytime you create a new travel guide or write about recent or upcoming trips, include photos from your time in that location. Spreading photos throughout your content is not only a great way to break up your text, it keeps the reader engaged.

Create a photo library or gallery

Give your readers a quick peek into all of your travels by creating a gallery page on your blog filled with photos. Include photography that you have taken along the way, and feel free to throw a few stock photos from dream locations. 

Depending on how you set your gallery up, you can also link your photos to corresponding blog posts in an effort to generate even more traffic and clicks through your content.

Use photos as category headers

Take a page out of Legal Nomads’ book and create a category section on your blog’s homepage for visitors to decide what kind of content they want to read. This is also the perfect opportunity to show off some of your photography.

Use photos as category headers

Use photos in your social media content

Stand out on social media by creating an Instagram or Facebook feed filled with stunning photos from your various trips and vacations. This can be a great way to build a community on social media and keep your followers interested in your content.

Bring your readers even further into your adventures by sharing video clips on your travel blog and social media platforms.

There are several different ways to incorporate video into your content, and you don’t need a fancy video camera and editing software to make it happen. There are so many types of video that you can create just using your smartphone.

Test out a few of these different types of video.

Record a video tour

Pull out your smartphone or video camera and use it to record yourself traveling around town. You can include clips shot from car or bus windows, subway or tram stops, and the various sightseeing you do along the way.

Put together your video tour with an audio clip overtop to create a short video tour of your entire trip. This is a great way to give your audience a sneak peek without having to invest a ton of time into video production.

Create a timelapse

A timelapse is a video clip that speeds up frames to create a fast-paced video of something like a sunset, traffic and more.

The easiest way to create one of these on your own is with a video app like Hyperlapse from Instagram. You can record on your smartphone while you’re on the plane, for example, or while you’re traveling from place to place.

These are fun and engaging videos that your audience can have fun viewing.

Compile a photo montage

Another great way to use video is by creating a photo montage where you play a song or audio clip over a slideshow of your recent trip photos.

This is a more low maintenance type of video, but can still help you to share your trip in a 

Vlogging, or video blogging, can be a fun way to connect with your travel blog readers on an entirely new level. 

This is when you’re actually recording yourself and you’re talking to the viewer about your trip and your plans, and creating a conversation about what you’ve been doing.

You can create one episode per travel destination or you can even put together a series for each of your trips.

3. Blog Post Graphics

Another essential visual you need to help promote your travel blog is a header graphic for each blog post.

There are many ways to create these, whether you start with a template or use one of your travel photos as a background. Add a text overlay with your blog post title so your audience knows what they’ll be reading about.

You’ll want to create blog post graphics in different dimensions to promote your blog posts on Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and any other social platform you’re using.

In terms of SEO, that unique graphic in the article is valuable and worth investing in. You want to be sure you’ve created an eye-catching blog post graphic for each piece of content.

4. Media Kit

As a blogger, having a media kit to help promote your blog is essential. This is a great way to reach out to brands about partnerships and give them insider information on your audience size and demographics.

When creating a media kit for your travel blog, you first want to start by compiling the information that needs to go inside of your media kit.

These are the essentials you’ll need to input into your media kit:

  • A section all about you and your blog
  • Stats and audience demographics
  • Services (if any)
  • Samples of your best content
  • Recent press coverage
  • Partnership packages/rates
  • Contact info

When you’re ready to get started with your media kit, be sure to follow these design tips to ensure it grabs the attention of the prospective clients you’re reaching out to.

Choose your format

While a PDF document is the most traditional format for a media kit, you don’t have to stick to the norm. Instead, you can get creative and use an infographic or presentation format instead.

Decide what makes the most sense for your travel blog and go for it.

Utilize your travel blog’s brand colors and fonts.

You’ve likely created a brand guide for your travel blog, right? Or at the very least a logo with a color scheme.

Use those same colors and fonts from your logo in all of your promotional graphics, and especially within your media kit. Sticking to a single color scheme and font selection can help strengthen brand recognition of your blog.

Include margins and white space

You don’t want to design your media kit from edge to edge. Instead, keeping some white space and margins surrounding your content and design elements is the best way to make sure you don’t clutter up your design.

Pay attention to how this media kit page has an obvious margin around its content:

Include margins and white space

Source: https://www.visme.co/templates/media-press-kit/professional-photography-artist-press-kit-1425279052/

Incorporate data visualizations when you can.

When you’re sharing your travel blog’s traffic and social media following, using charts and other data visualization tools is a great way to showcase that information.

It’s more creative than simply listing numbers, and can help with the overall design of your media kit. Check out this example using half pie charts to showcase their following.

Incorporate data visualizations when you can.

Source: https://www.visme.co/templates/media-press-kit/influencer-press-kit-1425280373/

Stay away from large blocks of text

Your media kit isn’t another blog post. You want to share all of the information required in as few words as possible.

Use a short paragraph to share info about you and your blog, listicles, data visualizations, icons and photos, and more to avoid crowding your media kit with too many words.

Stay away from large blocks of text

Source: https://www.visme.co/templates/media-press-kit/chef-blogger-press-kit-1425280374/

Make it interactive

When you use an online graphic design software like Visme , you can publish your content to the web without having to download it as a PDF. 

This means you can create interactive elements like embedding a video, adding audio clips or even creating popup or hover effects.

Your prospective clients and partners will be incredibly impressed with your unconventional media kit features, so give it a try.

Embed it on your website

Visme also provides an embed code, giving you the ability to embed an interactive media kit right on your website. This way you can create a landing page and have your media kit available for public consumption by linking to it from your navigation or footer.

This can help you to have potential partners reach out to you instead of having to do all of the outreach on your own.

Speaking of email outreach, this is one of the best ways to find brands to work with that are relevant to your travel blog and interested in partnering with influencers. Using a tool like Respona is a great way to find contact information for potential partners.

5. Infographics

Another great visual to use to promote your travel blog is an infographic. These are incredibly popular on visual social media sites like Pinterest and Instagram, and are perfect for sharing facts and figures related to travel.

There are many different types of infographics. While some focus more on data visualizations, others share historical timelines, step-by-step processes and even maps.

Here are a few examples for how infographics can be used within your travel blog posts and social media content.

Infographics

  • https://www.visme.co/templates/infographics/8-tips-to-make-international-travel-easier-1425277690/
  • https://www.visme.co/templates/infographics/pros-and-cons-of-solocouplefamily-travel-1425279793/
  • https://www.visme.co/templates/infographics/vacation-comparison-chart-1425277689/

6. GIFs and Memes

Put some personality into your travel blog by incorporating these popular visual formats. You can search Giphy.com for relevant GIFs or create your own branded GIFs to stand out from other bloggers.

This is the perfect example of a branded animated GIF you can create yourself to promote your blog posts, travel guides or lead magnets.

You can also find or create your own memes to add humor to your blog. Jumping onto viral memes on social platforms like Twitter is a great way to get attention for your blog.

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Get started creating visuals to promote your travel blog today. Whether it’s a media kit to find new partners and affiliates or a photo slideshow to share your latest trip, visuals are essential to properly engage your audience.

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Why Visuals are Key in Travel Marketing

Photos and videos have become cornerstone to an effective online marketing strategy, and this is particularly true in travel and hospitality. We’ve all heard the expression about photos being worth a 1,000 words, but do we really know to which extent visual communication is powerful?

Recent studies found that:

  • Images are processed on average 60,000 times faster by the human brain than text
  • 90% of all info transmitted to the brain is visual
  • Photos are 40% more likely to be shared than text, in particular on Facebook
  • People retain 80% of what they see, 20% of what they read, and 10% of what they hear!

According to a study conducted by Trivago this past September, there are apparently three types of photos that drive most engagement with leisure guests searching accommodation details:

  • Guest rooms
  • Restaurants
  • Recreational areas

Applying the CLEAR principle

For hotels, restaurants, attractions and other tourism stakeholders, photos are a core component of their marketing approach, both offline and online. Thus, it’s important to take professional pictures and avoid basic mistakes, such as inserting text over photos, or taking photos of dirty rooms, or poorly lit rooms.

You may also want to avoid taking close-ups that are too close, and rather aim for higher resolutions by applying the CLEAR principle, detailed in the chart below:

The CLEAR principle in digital photography in travel

Trivago also provided a practical checklist of what consumers look for when shopping directly on travel suppliers website as well as online travel agencies (OTAs). Some key insights:

  • Include photos that are at least  2,000 pixels wide;
  • Choose a high resolution image as your property or brand’s main image, or hero image as it’s called on TripAdvisor;
  • Upload at least 20 photos, highlighting various aspects of what your hotel has to offer: restaurant, lobby, fitness room, meeting rooms, dining room, etc.
  • Distinctive features, unique to your property: outside view, best located room, regular room, at least one common area (living room, kitchen, etc.)
  • Stay away from picture that won’t age so well, that are dated or too closely associated with a special event in the past.

Impact on decision making

We already know that 53% of TripAdvisor users won’t book a hotel that has no reviews, but it seems photos have an even more powerful influence, not only in terms of generating traveler engagement but more importantly in generating booking inquiries. In fact, compared to hotels without any photo:

  • Properties with at least one photo see an increase of +138% in travel engagement
  • Hotels with more than 100 photos see an increase of +151% in travel engagement
  • Properties with more than 1,000 photos see an increase of +203% in travel engagement

These findings make sense, since one would assume a traveler spends more time looking at photos and videos on a hotel or B&B page if there are more photos to begin with. What’s even more interesting is to find out this actually leads to more booking inquiries! In fact, compared to properties that have no photos:

  • Properties with at least one photo have +225% more likelihood of booking inquiry
  • Properties with more than 100 photos have +238% more likelihood of booking inquiry.

#1 Hotel in New York City, according to TripAdvisor, as of December 22, 2014.

Notice that when searching for hotels in New York City, the #1 ranked property is also one that features a lot of photos, in particular ones shared by the community of travelers.

Good pictures help selling

This confirms the fact that, while we appreciate professional photography shared by hoteliers, restaurateurs and attractions management, travelers want to also see photos taken by other travelers, featuring real people in real-life situations. There needs to be a savvy blend of professional and amateur photos, to properly reflect the reality of a given travel brand.

Read: Photos Impact Bookings More Than Reviews

Professional photos are not just for hotels and restaurants, though. Transportation specialist Rome2Rio recently shared similar findings after integrating photos in its cruise, train, bus and other sections when people search its site.

You may have heard of the brand new Dreamliner 787, right? But have your ever seen it? If you are going to choose a cruise, wouldn’t you want to see the cabin you will be staying it? Or choose what kind of ferry or bus seating you may get in some remote country you are less familiar with?

The Importance of Color Choice

Last but not least, the colors you choose, from your website to brochures to corporate logos, also tell a story about your brand. The infographic below highlights the importance to choose wisely between the various colors, depending on the message you wish to make.

This should be taken into consideration when taking pictures or sharing videos on your owned media but as well on shared networks such as Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube or Facebook.

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Wetu's App, TravelKey, makes it possible for you to access your Wetu Digital itinerary and any travel documentation linked to it, from your mobile device. TravelKey is ideal for while travelling, as you can access details about all the places your are visiting, destinations and the county you are exploring! When downloaded, the details will still be available offline and you will have quick access to contact details of all the service providers in your trip.

If you  have any queries regarding your itinerary and TravelKey, please speak to the agent you have booked your holiday with. They will have all the relevant information and will be able to assist you.

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Downloading & updating the app, travelkey app link: .

The App Link provides a direct link to either the Google Play or Apple App Store, depending on your mobile operating system. This App Link has to be accessed via the mobile phone that you wish to use when accessing the TravelKey app. Once in the relevant Store, select download, and open TravelKey when prompted to do so. This will open your itinerary without the need to add your App Code. 

Download: 

TravelKey can be downloaded by directly searching "TravelKey" in either Google Play or Apple App Store. Alternately, scan the relevant QR code below.

Update: 

Keep up to date with the latest updates and bug fixes, by ensuring you have the latest version of the app installed on your device. 

You can update your app within the Google Play Store or Apple App Store by searching for the TravelKey App and selecting the 'Update' button. Alternatively, you can scan either of the QR codes below to check for updates. 

Navigating through the App

TravelKey will open on a  login page . Enter your TravelKey App Code supplied to you by your booking agent and select 'Log in'. 

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Your Personal Itinerary will then download and open on the  Overview Page .

The first time you open the itinerary on the app, it may take a little longer to open, while it downloads all your itineraries details. This is dependent on your Mobile network/Wi-Fi signal strength.

The Home Screen

Entering the itinerary will take you to the  Home Page . From here you are able to access your  Introduction  or select the various  Day Cards  to access your daily itinerary details. 

The  navigation bar  has a shortcut to  contact details  as well as a  menu  to open all the details regarding your trip.

Daily Information

Each Day Card will show all the events included on the day as well as links to further information including booking references, contact details, and traveller-specific information.

Selecting the  Location Icon  will prompt a pop-up to select your preferred map app (Google Maps, Apple Maps etc.) if you have more than one on your phone.  Once selected this will become the default map app for your current itinerary. You can also pre-set your preferred map app within  Settings .

The  Location Icon  will divert you to either a point on the map or will auto-fill the start and end locations for a route.

Map apps currently supported via the app: Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Waze Maps. 

When you enter a  Day Card , you are able to swipe left and right across the screen for each day, or easily jump to any day within the day itinerary by selecting the day from the day slider above. 

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Each  Day Card grouped "by Day" will display the  current weather conditions  for that destination if the accommodation is at a fixed location. This will update on a daily basis when connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi.

At the bottom right of the screen is the  Menu Option. 

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Home:  Home Screen with the Introduction and Day Cards, containing Daily Information

Overview: An Overview Page which opens after logging into your itinerary

Destinations:  Destination Cards containing information on all the destinations linked to the accommodations for your trip.

Accommodations:  Accommodation Cards list all booked accommodation. 

Travel Information:  Information about the country/ countries you are visiting on your trip. This provides details on electricity, cuisine, climate, transport, dress code and more on the country which you are visiting. Tap the country name to read more.

Transport:  All travel arrangements will display here and include references, contact details, times etc. For Transfers and Self Drives, selecting the card will open the full details of the trip with a start and end locations. By selecting the map, the location will open on your preferred map app. By selecting the Locations Icon the route will open on your preferred map app with the start and end locations predefined.

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Directions:  All directions for self-drive routes will display.

Documents:  All Documents are available here. The documents are only available to download with Internet access. It is suggested to download all documents prior to travel to ensure you have access to them.

Contacts:   All contact details for your agent and the service providers included in your trip will display here. You can make use of the Search Icon to easily search for any contact details needed. 

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TravelKey has been designed to have basic functionality while not connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi. You will need to be connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi when opening the itinerary for the first time, this will download the itinerary and make available to view offline.

Important to note:

  • When you select 'Change Itinerary' to load a new itinerary, the first itinerary will no longer be available. Please make sure you you have your original mobile code before confirming to logout of your existing itinerary. 
  • Documents are not available for download when offline. They need to be downloaded while on mobile data or Wi-Fi to be available when offline

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The following options are available at the bottom of The Menu.

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Change Itinerary:  Navigate back to the login page to add a new Mobile Code and open a new itinerary. This will log you out of your current itinerary. Please ensure you have your Mobile Code available for your new itinerary.

Refresh Itinerary:  Should any changes be made to your trip by your Agent, refresh the itinerary for the changes to display on TravelKey.

Settings:  Toggle to activate Dark Mode, set you temperature preference, and select your preferred map app. 

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Share your Trip:  Share your itinerary with friends and family. Your default sharing options will display. This will share a browser (Google Chrome, Firefox etc.) link to your itinerary for viewing on a mobile or PC.

TravelKey in Different Languages

Should you wish to change the language, this needs to be changed by your agent. Once your Agent has updated the language for your itinerary, you can refresh the itinerary in TravelKey, to view your itinerary in the new language

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Seven hotels earned at least one MICHELIN Key in Washington D.C.

Washington D.C. MICHELIN Keys Travel Hotels

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On April 24, 2024, the MICHELIN Guide announced its very first Key hotels in the United States — a brand new distinction recognizing the most outstanding hotels in the country. We're thrilled to report that, in Washington D.C., seven hotels earned at least One Key. And while hotels in the capital have historically skewed towards the traditional, our seven Key hotels run the gamut of styles. Among the newest and hippest, the Eaton DC sports a boho aesthetic and a firm commitment to a progressive ethos — this hotel, set downtown on K Street, is a launchpad for progress, where rotating art exhibits fill the first floor and activists and political groups make use of its radio station, screening room, and co-working space. Representing the more traditional luxury hotels, the Hay Adams has been an institution — set in a monumental Italian Renaissance building just across from the White House — since 1928. Here, the feeling is of old-world elegance. Between the Eaton and the Hay Adams, we find the rest of our Key hotels somewhere in the stylistic middle. For waterfront views try the Pendry , with its modernist, Parisian-influenced aesthetic set on the Potomac in the city’s Southwest Waterfront. Or head to Georgetown and the Rosewood , where vistas from the rooftop bar overlook the C&O Canal. Other highlights: the  Dupont Circle Hotel , one of the only hotels privileged enough to set up in Dupont Circle, with its sophisticated restaurant and a swanky cocktail bar. The Jefferson , another option downtown, has the Quill, an upscale cocktail bar and lounge in its historic building dating back to 1923. At the Riggs , in the city’s Penn Quarter, there’s both an enchanting cafe and a subterranean bar. You can hardly go wrong. Below, explore the map of every Key hotel in Washington D.C. And scroll down to learn more each accommodation.

The Seven MICHELIN Key Hotels in DC:

The Jefferson

The Jefferson - 2 Keys

Pendry Washington

Pendry Washington DC – The Wharf - 1 Key

Eaton D.C.

Eaton DC - 1 Key

Riggs

Riggs Washington DC - 1 Key

The DuPont Circle Hotel

The Dupont Circle Hotel - 1 Key

The Hay-Adams Hotel

The Hay-Adams Hotel - 1 Key

Rosewood Washington D.C.

Rosewood Washington, D.C. - 2 Keys

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Eaton DC Is a Launchpad for Progress

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