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Sven Hoogeland https://svenhoogeland.com Wed, 08 Dec 2021 21:20:36 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://svenhoogeland.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/cropped-Ontwerp-zonder-titel-1-32x32.png Sven Hoogeland https://svenhoogeland.com 32 32 When I met a follower in the wild https://svenhoogeland.com/when-i-met-a-follower-in-the-wild/ Tue, 07 Dec 2021 20:16:55 +0000 https://svenhoogeland.com/?p=453 “Excuse me, are you Sven?” It’s a normal question but this time I was caught off guard. I wasn’t in Starbucks. Nope, I woke up that morning and booked a train from Munich to Salzburg. After 1,5 years in lockdown, it was time to test if I’m still excited about creating travel content for my Instagram channel @travelling.dutchman. It’s a hobby that started 5 years ago and got a bit out of hand when it peaked to 20.000 followers with sponsorships in Italian palaces and Colombian jungle lodges. That was all before we went into lockdown.

My time as a traveling creator was short-lived and while I was making my way through Salzburg’s main sights, I doubted if I should pick it up again. Isn’t it a waste of time? Will there be a balance between effort and payoffs? And that’s when I got stopped over by a stranger asking me: “Are you Sven?”. I mumbled something like “ehh.. yeah I guess?”. Her name was Nofi, she is also an expat in Germany. Nofi told me that she started to follow the adventures of @travelling.dutchman when I moved back to Munich. We took this selfie, had a talk and made our ways. I immediately called some friends: “Holy ,sh**, I just got recognized in public! What are the odds on a random day In Salzburg?!”. I told the story to a fellow air uppie later that day. And while I was driving back to Munich I realized, these are friendships I made through being a content creator, and I partly got the job as influencer marketeer @air up because I was on the other side of influencer marketing as a blogger. These are the payoffs that I couldn’t have imagined before. Lesson learned: do what excites you because you can’t foresee all the potential upsides of your current actions. I don’t believe in random coincidences like this, thanks for pointing me in a direction Nofi! I’ll keep creating. 😀 
 

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4 learnings of how to get viral features as a (travel) photographer https://svenhoogeland.com/viral-on-the-italian-news-and-tips-to-do-the-same/ Tue, 07 Dec 2021 07:59:33 +0000 https://svenhoogeland.com/?p=416 The story behind the scenes of when my photo went viral on the Italian news (tips on going viral below)

Have you ever woken up finding yourself on the Italian news during your holiday? I certainly did not. Well, that was until a couple of days ago. My photo of a flooded San Marco square went viral on Italy’s largest newspaper Corriere della Sera. Ever since I started travel blogging in 2015, I dreamed of taking beautiful travel photos with a “real” camera. The blog took me to South American Jungles, deserts in Africa, and snow-capped mountain peaks in Mexico. But barely any good photos were taken. For years, I used a smartphone. I was afraid to waste the little money one has as a student. But a year ago I scrapped together €1.500 for a second-hand Sony. It turned out to be a waste, a waste of the time I had spent dreaming – or postponing(?). Thousands of bad pictures later, this one ends up on your screen and the tablets and smartphones of millions of Italians. The point of my story? Stop dreaming, go out, fail and try again. Waiting for €1.500.. What a waste, a waste of time.

How to get viral features as a (travel) photographer

1. Content is king, period.

First of all, it begins with creating content that stands out. As a travel photographer that is capturing unique circumstances (at famous places) or having a unique storytelling photo (like those beautiful portraits of locals you see on Instagram).

2. Connect with local feature accounts, tag them and use the hashtags of your locations

My feature in the Italian newspaper happened because @igers.venezia featured my photo. That is an account with “just” 2.3K followers. Quite insignificant and useless to tag right? Well actually not, because they are connected to @igers.italia (268K followers). Basically, the newspaper found out via this community about my picture. The Corriere della Sera reached out to me via dm because they just started to do a series portraying the beauty of Italy and wanted my photo to be the first. Sometimes you have to be lucky, but is it really? I’ve been tagging and hashtagging accounts for a long time. Patience and proactivity are key(see tip 3).

3. Don’t be afraid to slide in the dm’s

As a social media manager myself, nothing is nicer than sitting on the couch and having a creator ask if I can share his or her beautiful content. Yet, why are creators so dreadful of reaching out to accounts to feature their beautiful photos on other accounts that have a reach? It can be a win-win for both! You expand your reach, and the social media manager has an easy afternoon because he doesn’t have to search for good content. 😉

4. After being featured: utilize that stuff!

People love recommendations and acknowledgments, it builds trust in you as a creator. Especially if the source is well known and respected. It helps you to get more features and can be a decisive point when pitching to potential clients. Every Italian social media manager reads the Corriere della Sera, how much more trustworthy can my pitch be stating that I actually got my content featured by the most respected newspaper in the country? Having that said, getting featured feels very good. But don’t get ahead of yourself, stay humble and keep creating beautiful content that people want to see and support.

Cheers.

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The Travel Hangover https://svenhoogeland.com/the-travel-hangover/ Mon, 06 Dec 2021 07:31:44 +0000 https://svenhoogeland.com/?p=365 We’ve all been there. You’re in the plane, the sunlight is touching your face through the window. You’re thinking of all the adventures, the funny moments, and cool travel content on your film roll. Until the pilot instructs the crew with a monotone “prepare for landing”. The plane starts diving through a thick layer of clouds and suddenly everything is grey. After weeks of being on cloud 9 in a foreign land, you now touch the ground. Waiting one more time to pick up your luggage from the luggage band. You know how everything works, you can predict every moment in this surrounding you call home. There’s no funny-sounding language, no room for imagination, every second feels like it is set in stone. You’re programmed for this environment, you move instinctively, the spontaneity of the day-to-day is gone. This is what I call the “Travel hangover”.

It could hit me quite hard back in my early travel days. You just want to cling to the memories. Traveling can be like a drug, and like anything that feels good, you’ll have to detox from it once you stop experiencing it. You’re balancing again. It never feels like a good thing, but it actually is. Not eating out for the 60th consecutive day is nice, not being bombarded with impulses while you walking the street is relaxing, sleeping without a snoring dorm mate is a blessing. 

Home is very boring compared to the excitement of traveling. But it’s good to recharge your batteries. In the end, that’s what you do when you have a hangover right? You’re preparing for the next one. 😉 After two months of full-time traveling through 6 countries, today is a detox Monday. It’s time to recharge the batteries and embrace the boredom for a little bit. Because soon it will be weekend again, and this Traveling Dutchman will be out again, adventurizing for weeks in faraway places. 

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