- Don’t plan anything: Just wing it and see what happens. Don’t bother making any reservations or doing any research beforehand.
- Ignore your audience: Don’t take into consideration the interests of your readers, and just write whatever you feel like without considering if it’s interesting or informative.
- Write too much: Overwhelm your readers with too many details and information, making it tedious to read and follow.
- Write too little: Don’t write enough, and leave your readers feeling unsatisfied and uninterested.
- Don’t edit your work: Publish your blog posts without reviewing or editing them first, making your writing riddled with errors and typos.
- Write in a boring style: Use a monotonous tone and vocabulary, making your writing dull and unengaging.
- Don’t include photos: Leave out any visual aids or imagery that could help bring your vacation experience to life.
- Be too negative: Complaint about everything that goes wrong during your trip, making it seem like a terrible experience.
- Be too positive: Exaggerate or sugarcoat everything, making your writing seem insincere and unrelatable.
- Don’t be original: Write about the same things that every other travel blogger has already written about, without offering a unique perspective.
- Don’t interact with your readers: Don’t respond to comments or engage with your readers, making it seem like you don’t care about their feedback.