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Travel content syndication specialists, Well Travelled Media, curates an industry leading syndication database filled with compelling and affordable travel content for travel websites, publishers and media outlets. Taking this unique content hub and syndication database to the next level, Well Travelled Media has now signed one of Australia’s most respected travel journalists, Brian Crisp, as its latest content syndication provider.

Crisp has held several positions, including Travel Editor at Newscorp’s ESCAPE, as well as Editor-inChief for Flight Centre Travel Group. A born storyteller, his stories are filled with insight and humour.

Publishers searching for high-quality, informative and entertaining travel stories can now syndicate a selection of stories crafted by Crisp from as little as US$50 per story.

“I’m thrilled that Brian has joined our talented pool of global travel writers,” said Well Travelled Media’s Co-Founder and Head of Content & Partnerships, Jason Dutton-Smith. “Brian has long been one of Australia’s most-sought after travel writers because he’s a true titan in the publishing and storytelling world. For publishers to now have affordable access to his clever, trustworthy and humourous stories is a true win for travel websites, magazines, newspapers and publishers everywhere.”

As publisher revenues and staff numbers continue to contract globally, there is an obvious knock-on effect to commissioning and content budgets, often meaning the quality of content is also compromised.

Well Travelled Media not only provides a golden opportunity to access high-quality stories from talented writer’s such as Crisp, but it’s also a massive cost-saving opportunity for the forever shrinking content and commissioning budget, stretching your budget further, while not compromising on content quality and taking the pressure off in-house production for travel brands.

“It’s great to be a part of the Well Travelled Media team of writers. I’ve travelled to 66 countries and it is fantastic to be able to share the stories of different cultures, amazing people and incredible scenery.”  says Crisp.