50: How Travel Influencing Works

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In the old days, around the year 2014, a "travel influencer" was usually a blogger, who earned a decent amount of hits on their website, and some social media followers. But since then, travel influencing has changed alot, and now, there are more travel influencers than ever before.So what goes into being a "travel influencer", and why does the concept sometimes leave a sour taste in our mouths? In this episode, Eulanda and Omo of Hey! Dip Your Toes In join Erin to discuss all the little details that go into creating a succesful brand and, their relationship with social media and travel after becoming influencers. Plus, we discuss the type of impact travel influencers have had over the last decade on travel trends, and how the role of travel influencers will adapt to our post-pandemic travel future.P.S, We're looking for more info on what you like and dislike about the podcast, and how you found us! If you have one minute today, please fill out this quick question survey for us!---------------------------------------------------------------Guests:Eulanda and Omo OsagiedeLondon-based freelance writers and award-winning social influencers who run the popular travel, food, and lifestyle blog HDYTI (Hey! Dip your toes in).@dipyourtoesinwww.heydipyourtoesin.comVOTE FOR US FOR A PEOPLE'S CHOICE PODCAST AWARD, IN SOCIETY & CULTURE, AND THE ADAM CURRY PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD CATEGORY.Resources:  The Era of Peak Travel is Over Inside the Complicated World of the Travel Influencer The WIRED Guide to Influencers How Instagram Transformed How People Their Next Vacation Destination Alpaca My Bags is the podcast that is creating a platform for discussing travel through a critical lens and responsible travel. If you're a fan of the podcast, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review Alpaca My Bags!Follow us on social media @alpacamybagspodJoin our Facebook Group: Alpaca YOUR Bags. Written and Hosted by: Erin HynesProducer: Kattie LaurMusic from Motion ArrayLogo by Christopher McCluskey