Every time Nina announces her blog anniversary, it's a cue for Tutubi that his own blog anniversary is drawing near, thus this post on Tutubi's 5th year travel blogging anniversary. (Another milestone for Tutubi was his discovery of a Google PR5 (PageRank) for this blog a few months ago.)
Oh, blog anniversary, but what is the significance of Robert Frost's poem to this "momentous" occasion?
Two things: Tutubi prefers to look for places off-the-beaten path. Yes, you can see him enjoying the usual things, visiting usual places and enjoying life like most "usual" tourists do, but he goes out to explore places and discovers things under the radar of even the indolent and ignorant people of the Department of Tourism who publicly declare their "unlike" of backpackers.
Second, is what makes Tutubi unique from other bloggers, not just travel bloggers: He took the road not taken i.e. he made it a point _NOT_ to give in to advertorials, sponsored posts, freebies including free trips. He has turned down offers from several firms and hotels' free accommodations so that he can proudly proclaim his comments and reviews come with no strings attached.
He earns a quite respectable passive income from this blog (especially during summer), though not enough to replace his day job with his salary, perks and travel opportunities that fuel this blog. He has saved his earnings enough to defray the costs of even a European tour and a long-wanted trip to Japan combined.
But those two expensive backpacking tours may wait as priorities in life need to be, well, prioritized!
For now, this blog is now part of Tutubi's assets that he hopes to someday bequeath to his "Mini-Me," the main reason why he turned down an earlier offer from a foreign-based company to buy this blog.
Congrats on your 5th! Even more impressive because this awesome website still remains untainted ;)
ReplyDeletenina, wow, awesome...I don't like that word ;) thanks again for the cue reminder hehe
ReplyDeleteCongrats on year 5 of blogging :)
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The advantage that readers get from "Bloggers not for Sale" is that they learn the best about the Philippines in its purest form, warts and all.
ReplyDeleteFive 5 years of maintaining a travel blog is no joke. Sama mo na ang budget limitations, writer's block,in my case losing my point and shoot camera and laptop and having not plans of getting new blogging tools soon because of other priorities.
But off course the glory of being on top ranks, to be featured in media (like PDI and news online) , inspiring Filipinos to go beyond their usual weekend trips to malls, inspiring people like me to put up my own travel blog,to be recognized by your peers and fellow bloggers for your job well done are just some of the lesser perks we get.
I guess the ultimate fulfillment here is that we share the our country to the citizens of the world and experience the beauty of the Philippines to people close to us.
Congratulations!.
P.S. about your invitation in Lakbay Rizal. I lost your number. I texted Sidney S. to forward it to me. He said he will get back to me after an hour. I think he needs to get your approval first. Want to talk to you about it.
congrats on your 5th year! here's to more off-the-beaten paths for you! :)
ReplyDeletecheers tutubi! :D
ReplyDeletecongratulations. i will be celebrating my own 5 years of blogging in july.
ReplyDeletemore blog posts to come. more power.
Sir Tutubi congratulations. Many more blogging anniversary to come.
ReplyDeletecongrats! how i wish i can make it also.
ReplyDeleteHardcore! Congrats tutubi!
ReplyDeleteBeen following your blog via rss for quite a while now and laging dami ko napupulot na info about travelling, very helpful site, keep it up!
That's admirable! 5 years is remarkable for a quality blogging life. Happy blog anniversary!
ReplyDeleteThe entire blog and not just this post is something to be proud of. This is probably the most influential blog where most newbie bloggers like myself learn from.
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