Ask The Experts

This is a chance for GBN members to pose specific questions to blogging experts. Here’s how it works:

  • Every month, you submit your questions. We’ll send you a reminder.
  • We’ll consolidate these questions and send them to our panel. They’ll answer those that fit their expertise.
  • We’ll compile their answers into a document and send all the questions and answers to all Global and Continental members.

It’s a simple process and a spectacular opportunity.

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The GBN Blogging Experts

Chris Guillebeau travels the world and writes for a small army of remarkable people at chrisguillebeau.com. He has been self-employed his entire adult life, avoiding the dreaded “real job” for more than a decade. His entrepreneurial history has ranged from importing coffee from Jamaica, search engine optimization in its early days, Google Adwords and Adsense arbitrage, and building a small publishing company while volunteering in Africa. He now writes on this site and sells Unconventional Products. Follow Chris from around the world on Twitter.

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Chris Garrett blogging expert for Global Bloggers NetworkChris Garrett is a professional blogger, Internet Marketing Consultant, new media industry commentator, writer, coach, speaker, trainer and web geek. He was also a founding member of Performancing. You might know him from his past writing for such sites as ASPToday, ASPAlliance, Threadwatch, or more recently, ProBlogger, The Blog Herald, FreelanceSwitch, Cogniview, and CopyBlogger. Chris also writes for several company blogs on a freelance basis. Visit ChrisG.com or follow Chris on Twitter.
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David Lee traveled around the world for a year and a half while blogging. Now, settled back in the US, he has taken his blog to the next level and is Editor-in-Chief & Founder of Go Backpacking, David is responsible for managing all of the editorial output that goes into making the website the very best in delivering experience-based, independent travel tips. Follow Dave on Twitter.

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Gary Arndt of the Everything Everywhere blog has been traveling and blogging around the world since March 2007. According to Invesp’s Blog-Rank, Everything Everywhere is the number 2 blog in the travel category – an incredible achievement. With more than 100k+ followers on Twitter, Gary is one of the most high profile travel tweeters. Before traveling, he had an internet consulting firm which he sold in 1998. Since then, he’s been involved in online gaming and helped found a business intelligence software company. Follow Gary on Twitter.

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Nora Dunn is The Professional Hobo and a freelance writer on the topics of travel and personal finance. She has been traveling full-time in a financially sustainable manner since 2006. Follow Nora on Twitter.

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Rich Whitaker is motivated by a true passion for travel while having a mind for business. He is the founder of BrilliantTrips LLC, a company dedicated to providing individuals with an international experience that promotes education through travel, and assumes the position of Editor of the travel blog, Brilliant Tips from BrilliantTrips.com and RichWhitaker.com. Follow Rich on Twitter.

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Trisha Miller is the Publisher and Managing Director of the Travel Writers Exchange. Their mission: to help travel writers and bloggers make money online. Trisha and has written extensively on monetizing blogs, she is a member of the International Food, Wine, and Travel Writers Association,a frequent world traveler, an occasional guest-blogger on a number of Travel Blogs, and writes about travel and technology, sometimes both at the same time. Follow Trisha on Twitter.

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Wil Klass is the Executive Editor of the Spot Cool Stuff travel blog as well as Travellisimo . He’s been involved in collecting and disseminating travel content since age 9 when he conducted a comprehensive survey of car colors on a family road trip across America. Since then he’s worked with Insight Guides, Pulse Guides, Lonely Planet, US News and World Report and The Travel Channel and co-authored the cult hit Asia Overland guidebook. Wil has extensive experience combining work and travel: He’s run a guesthouse in Malawi, taught English in Japan, canned fish in Alaska, edited magazines in Nepal and run tours in Africa and Asia in addition to being a successful travel blogger. He’s a lover of non-sequitors and last night ate sushi.  Follow Wil on Twitter at @SpotCoolStuff

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