Meet some of the world's most exclusive bloggers on Vacation and Travel issues
Bizymoms has chosen some of the world’s top-notch bloggers who are maintaining hugely popular blogs to discuss everything related to vacation and travel. Bizymoms recognizes these wonderful men and women for their great endeavor to reach out to humanity using the extraordinary power of blogging in such a positive way. This is an exceptional series of interviews with these bloggers to get an insight into their bright minds, and to understand what they stand for when it comes to vacation and travel. This series comes exclusively from Bizymoms for its reader community. Check it out and learn something new and unique from each of these world-class bloggers.
Eric Beato is the Director of Communications for EF Educational Tours and a contributor to EF’s educational travel blog, Following the Equator. EF helps teachers and students discover the world through travel on its escorted group tours throughout Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and Central and South America. The only fully accredited intern
Justin Wright is a blogger and digital nomad who quit his cubicle job to explore what life had to offer. He loves to travel, take pictures and write about his adventures on his blog, “Life of Justin.” He also runs a small business that provides WordPress services and resources to anyone interested in building a blog or website. His main
Harriet Baskas is an award-winning writer and radio producer and the author of a half-dozen travel books, including Stuck at the Airport. She's a regular columnist in msnbc.com (“The Well-Mannered Traveler”) and USATODAY.com (“At the Airport”) and writes the popular blog, “StuckatTheAirport.com.” &nb
Sam Daams is one of the sibling co-founders of "Travellerspoint", an active online travel community started before social networking was considered so hip and cool. Raised in the Solomon Islands by Dutch/American parents, he now lives in Oslo, Norway. When he's not dabbling in web development, design and running travel businesses, he can probably b
Melissa Kronenthal is an American food writer, photographer and author of the critically acclaimed blog The Traveler's Lunchbox . Off-line, her work regularly appears in publications like The Seattle Times and the UK's Food and Travel Magazine. Over the years Melissa has honed her palate living in places as diverse as Seattle, New Orleans, Bilbao,
Darren Cronian writes about the issues that consumers face with travel. The blog is a platform for consumers and the travel industry to discuss these issues. He started writing the blog after a bad experience with a high-street travel agent. He has been interviewed live on radio, took part in a BBC consumer programme and has been quoted on consumer
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