For Cailin O’Neil, the travel bug hit early in life.
“Growing up, my mother worked for a major airline company,” she explains. “So I was able to travel a lot more than other people.”
The traveling continued into adulthood when she started working professionally in the film and TV industry. Thanks to her irregular schedule with weeks or even months between gigs, Cailin was able to take long trips, including a two-week tour across Europe by bus. On that Euro trip, she met a group of Australian friends, who she then visited on subsequent trips to Australia.
“My parents were always wondering what I was doing on these trips,” says Cailin. “So I would go to internet cafes on my trips and create a little blog where I could update my parents with what I was doing.”
No, her blog posts on Travel Yourself weren’t elaborate. She might write a few sentences about eating vegemite (which she wouldn’t recommend). But these posts got her in the habit of writing about her travels. Plus, it connected her to the larger world of travel bloggers. Soon she was befriending these bloggers and learning from them.
“We slowly started making our sites better and began to realize there was a business to all of this and money to be made,” says Cailin.