Seven More Travel Bloggers You Should Follow On Twitter
Back in April I told you about six travel bloggers you should follow on Twitter. Since then, I’ve interacted with a few more travel bloggers, so I’d like to expand the list. Here are seven more travel bloggers you should follow on Twitter:
GoPlanit
@goplanit is linked to the social travel planning site of the same name which we reviewed some time ago. The site shares some great travel articles through the Twitter account. Recently @goplanit has tweeted about an interesting travel photo competition.
Matador Network
As the microbloggers representing the world’s largest independent travel magazine (their words), @matadornetwork can’t help but be interesting. There’s so much new content on the site that it’s hard even to keep up with the Twitter stream. These guys talk about everything related to travel, as this recent tweet on ethics shows.
AndrewGHayes
@andrewghayes is known as “that travel guy” and you will see his name popping up wherever travel is discussed. I’ve had some great discussions with Andy in the past year. He’s recently rebranded his travel blog, now called Sharing Travel Experiences. Andy’s very creative, as this recent tweet shows.
Jetsetcitizen
@jetsetcitizen is John Bardos, a Canadian living in Japan but planning to move to somewhere else. If you’re interested in lifestyle design and travel then check out his site, which has some great information on others doing the same thing. Here’s a recent tweet on a Japanese cultural experience.
NuNomad
@NuNomad is the Twitter moniker for Ricardo and Carmen, two nomads currently traveling around the world. Their site has some great information on how you can do it too, including a great round table featuring four nomadic families. One recent tweet highlights a nomad returning to the US.
LeaWoodward
@leawoodward is one of the people behind a topic that’s getting a lot of attention on Twitter these days: location independence. The Location Independent Professionals website is a gold mine for people wanting more information on this trend and Lea is always on Twitter to offer helpful advice, despite her busy schedule.
NomadRip
Those are my recommendations - and here’s a bonus one: I’ve been tweeting with @NomadRip over the past few weeks and he’s had some interesting things to say. He’s recently launched the Live Collar Free site, which is worth checking out.
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October 29th, 2009 at 5:30 am
Thanks so much for the inclusion. I am honored!
October 29th, 2009 at 10:31 am
What a fantastic list. As I am the primary Twitter’er at Matador also, I feel slightly ashamed to be hogging the spotlight.
Nobody ever said following me wasn’t fun though. So glad we connected, and looking forward to more Tweeting!
October 29th, 2009 at 10:41 am
I have been enjoying your tweets and blog, Carmen
@Andy - following you certainly is fun, whether it’s you or your alter ego
October 29th, 2009 at 2:46 pm
You sure picked an interesting quote from me to highlight
I’m quite surprised and honored to be on such a list! I already follow each of the others, so thanks for including me in such good company.
October 30th, 2009 at 6:52 am
Connecting with bloggers like you is one of the great advantages of Twitter, James - and I loved the quote.
November 17th, 2009 at 5:50 am
[...] One of the travel blogs I’ve been enjoying recently is Sharing Travel Experiences. The recently rebranded site takes a different approach to travel and has some unique features. The site is owned by Andy Hayes, better known as the travel guy who’s active on the Matador Network. (I recently recommended him in Seven More Travel Bloggers You Should Follow On Twitter.) [...]