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Death of the Guidebook: Lost in a Cutthroat World

Chris Tay­lor calls “desk updates” the travel guide­book industry’s “dirty secret.” “In times past, the only way to research a guide­book was to actu­ally go there — the alter­na­tive, pla­gia­ris­ing another guide­book, was, and still is, dif­fi­cult to cover up. Today, you can sit at home and Google the town you might oth­er­wise be explor­ing on foot, and hope­fully some ran­dom blog­ger has done the leg­work for you.” But the dirty part is not the fact that they stayed at home, it is the mis­rep­re­sen­ta­tion of the source of their exper­tise and the betrayal of their read­ers’ trust. They should learn from the best blog­gers: write every­where (includ­ing from home), bor­row from every­one, give credit where it’s due, and add value to the con­ver­sa­tion from your own gen­uine experiences.

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