About Amanda & A Dangerous Business

About Amanda from A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

“It's a dangerous business, going out your door. You step onto the road, and, if you don't keep your feet, there's no telling where you might be swept off to.”

— J.R.R. Tolkien

Hello and welcome! I'm so glad that you're here.

“Here” is A Dangerous Business, a travel blog that aims to inspire people to fit more travel and adventure into the lifestyle they already have. You'll find detailed travel itineraries and weekend trip guides, as well as tips, packing lists, and travel observations from more than a decade of personal travel experience, all written by a professional travel blogger.

I don't believe in the traveler vs. tourist debate, only write about places that I've personally been, and travel in a way that (I hope) feels realistic for the average person.

My goal is to make getting “swept off” in your next travel adventure as easy and stress-free as possible.

Who is Amanda Williams?

I'm Amanda! That's me!

I grew up on a Christmas tree farm in northeast Ohio, and was a fan of horses, boy bands, the Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller, and the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. At the age of about 15, I vowed that I would save my money so that I could go to New Zealand (where LOTR was filmed) after I graduated high school – and I got my first passport stamp from there in 2005.

Since that first big adventure abroad in 2005, I have been to more than 60 countries on 6 continents, and my bucket list only grows instead of getting shorter.

I'm a full-time travel blogger, but I'm NOT a full-time traveler or “digital nomad.” I travel and work from a home base in Ohio, and firmly believe that you don't have to quit your job or leave your loved ones behind indefinitely in order to be a traveler. 

(I did try to be a digital nomad once, but it didn't end well.)

You'll mostly see me around this site, but my husband Elliot pops up, too, from time to time.

About Amanda from A Dangerous Business Travel Blog
Amanda and Elliot around the world

Some random fun facts about me:

The important things:

  • I have a bachelors in journalism and a master's degree in tourism management.
  • I have a minor in German, but can't speak it very well at all.
  • I like to consider myself to be pretty adventurous and open to new things (though not always when it comes to food).
  • I live near Cleveland, Ohio, and love the city; I love it so much that I started a second blog about it: Cleveland Traveler

The less important (but probably more interesting) things:

  • Before I was a blogger, I worked full-time at a small newspaper as a copy and layout editor; I started out editing obituaries.
  • I love the scent of freshly-cut grass.
  • I have been bungee jumping five times, and am always up for doing it again.
  • I took Irish Step Dancing lessons in high school.
  • I really hate all things “Twilight.” (See here if you do, too.)
  • To contradict the previous statement, I like chick flicks, no matter how corny or predictable they are.
  • I can write my name upside down.
  • I am awful at video games.
  • I have a ginger cat named Weasley.
About Amanda from A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

How I travel

My travel philosophy is that travel is impactful and transformative, but it doesn't HAVE to be anything you don't want it to be. It doesn't have to be uber-luxurious and expensive, but it also doesn't have to be backpacks and hostels. Travel doesn't have to be going to exotic, hard-to-reach places, but it also doesn't have to always be all-inclusive resorts.

There's no right or wrong way to travel – only a way that's right for YOU.

I started out as a budget traveler, backpacking my way solo across Europe and Southeast Asia over the course of a couple years. As I've gotten older, though, my travel style has changed (yes, it's allowed to do that!), and now I travel probably like a lot of you do: on a moderate budget, willing to pay a little extra for comfort, convenience, and really special experiences.

Two things have remained consistent for me over the years: I only go places I want to go, and I always write about my personal experiences in a way that (I hope) is easy to follow so that you can plan to exact same trip for yourself.

About Amanda from A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

A few more things about my travel style:

  1. I believe in climate change, and do what I can to minimize my negative impact on the planet by traveling as sustainably as I can, avoiding flying when it isn't necessary, and offsetting my carbon footprint. (Learn more in my environmental disclosure.)
  2. I do my best to research and follow cultural norms of whatever place I'm visiting, and acknowledge ALL parts of a destination's history, even when the past is uncomfortable.
  3. After studying tourism development (I have that master's degree in tourism management!), I make an effort to spend my money in ways that support local economies in the places I travel.
  4. I don't believe in gatekeeping information about destinations, and believe that public lands and the outdoors are for everyone. If I visit a place that I truly feel is too fragile for tourism, I simply don't share about it at all.
  5. I don't believe in only visiting “new” places and don't really care too much about counting countries – which means I return to my favorite places a lot!
  6. I sometimes am a “pack it all in” type of traveler, and know that not everyone else is. And that's fine! You do you. If my content isn't right for you, no hard feelings.

Posts to read about Amanda

Posts about me and my travel philosophy you should read:

And go check out my travel timeline if you're curious about where I've been!

News coverage of Amanda

Along with being a guest a few times on local morning show New Day Cleveland, I've also been featured in the following online articles:

About Amanda from A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

What is A Dangerous Business?

A Dangerous Business is a travel blog that was begun in 2010 when I was working full-time as a copy editor at a newspaper. The blog started as a hobby; a creative outlet to document some of my past travels. But I fell in love with travel blogging, and began growing a following.

I went back to school in 2011 to get a master's degree (thinking I'd change careers and work for a tourism board), but when I finished in 2013 I decided to work part-time and focus more on the site. I went full-time as a blogger in late 2015, and it's been my full-time job ever since.

Today, A Dangerous Business is one of the top travel blogs on the internet, getting more than 150,000 visitors per month and being promoted to an audience of more than 100,000 followers on social media. I've partnered with brands and destinations all around the world (learn more on my Work With Me page), have spoken at conferences and events like the New York Times Travel Show and TravelCon, and have been featured on sites like Travelzoo, The Huffington Post, and USA Today Travel.

The main goal of A Dangerous Business is to show people how to fit more travel into the lifestyle they already have. I cover global destinations and bucket list-style trips, and always focus on how people can realistically replicate these adventures themselves.

And, in a day and age of writers-for-hire and AI technology, I think it's important to state that I write everything on this site myself, and I have personally traveled to every place featured here. All of my tips and suggestions on A Dangerous Business come from personal travel experience.

Awards for A Dangerous Business

In 2013, I won the Ottawa Tourism Travel Writing Award for a piece I wrote about staying at the Ottawa Jail Hostel.

In 2018, A Dangerous Business was awarded a Silver Award for Best Travel Blog in the 2017-18 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition, which is hosted annually by the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW).

In 2019, I won two Silver awards and one Honorable Mention in the North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) Awards.

In 2021, A Dangerous Business was awarded a Gold Award for Best Travel Blog in the 2020-21 Lowell ThomasĀ Travel Journalism Competition, which is hosted annually by the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW).

In 2023, I won the Gold Award for Instagram Storytelling in the 2022-23 Lowell ThomasĀ Travel Journalism Competition, which is hosted annually by the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW). (Check out my Instagram here.)

Speaking appearances

I'm regularly asked to speak at conferences and on webinars about travel and running a blog as a business. A few notable past speaking experiences include:

  • I was featured on an episode of HuffPost Live about Why More Women Are Traveling Solo.
  • I've participated on panels at the New York Times Travel Show in 2018, 2019, and 2020 about being a blogger/influencer.
  • I spoke at the 2017 Women in Travel Summit on a panel about social media strategy.
  • I was a mentor/speaker at Bloghouse from 2017-2020.
  • I spoke at the Social Travel Summit in 2019 in Ravenna, Italy about affiliate marketing.
  • I spoke at TravelCon in 2018 and 2022 about affiliate marketing.
  • I spoke at the SATW annual conference in 2023 about being a digital publisher.

Press mentions for A Dangerous Business

About Amanda from A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

Contact me

Want to get in touch with me? Here's how:

You can email me at adangerousbusiness [at] gmail [dot] com, or fill out my contact form.

You can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

Other fun stuff

Want to know where all in the world I've been? Check out my Destinations page, or my Travel Timeline.

Want to know what goes in my backpack or suitcase? Check out my Packing List page! It lists all my favorite gear, and is also where you'll find my trip- and destination-specific packing lists.

Curious about where I turn to search for flights or book a hotel? Head over to my Travel Resources page for lots of great tips and secrets.

And, lastly, if you'd like to work with me in some way, check out my Work With Me page.

*Note: My headshots (which you'll see throughout the site, including on this page) were taken by the super-talented Jessie of Jadie Foto. The watercolor illustration you'll find behind my new newsletter sign-up box was done by the lovely Candace Rose Rardon.

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  1. I ADORE your blog header! it is the coolest one i’ve seen. Mostly because i’m a massive LOTR fan and anything with hobbit feel to it is a hit lol. Great blog as well!
    Alex

      Thanks so much, Alex! I really love it too! My friend Candace from Serendipity Sketches did it for me, and it’s so perfect!

    Hi Amanda,

    I came across your blog through my TBEX friends and loved the way you have kept it so professional still a warm touch.. You have travelled exensively.. Have you ever been to India ? If not, please visit soon and trust me keeping travel blogger experience it is the best place to travel and learn new things .. Hoping to be connected when you India.. Also do leave your two cents on my blog šŸ™‚

    I just discovered your awesome blog. Some nice posts…and I love your bucket list. I’ve been thinking of doing one myself.

    Happy trails…now get thyself to Uganda!

    http://gringopotpourri.com/2015/09/01/gorillas-not-quite-in-the-mist-part-one/

    -Scott

      Thanks for reading, Scott!

        I just wanted to say that I really enjoyed your Ocala story. I live in Ocala and have since…. I just drew a blank on the year I moved here! Iā€™m originally from Maryland. Anyway, you told about places I never knew about after all my years here and some places I have forgotten about. Thank it was a joy reading this. I also, enjoyed reading about you!

    I seriously feel like you are my spirit animal or something! Half of my travels are planned around my love of reading- Bulgaria/Romania area has been super high up my list, also because of the Historian! Absolutely love that book, but haven’t meet too many people that have read it.

      Ahhh that’s like one of my most favorite books!! You definitely should go to Bulgaria/Roomania – you can visit so many of the places mentioned in there!

      (Spirit animals… UNITE!)

    Very nice blog!!! I really like your travel philosophy about not having to give up a home base/be a digital nomad to experience travel.

    Did you draw the lovely header illustration? In any case, it’s wonderful!

      When it comes to travel, it definitely doesn’t have to be an either-or – you can have a job AND still see the world! šŸ™‚

      As for the header, that was made by the lovely Candace Rardon from Serendipity Sketches!

    Hi Amanda,

    I was searching for “Best Bloggers in the World” and guess what ??? Your name came in the top 5… It is then that I saw your website and I am so happy to have read your travels. Quite a few achievements you got… Amazed by the no. of countries you have visited so soon. I HAVE to follow you now šŸ™‚ Been to India anytime ?

    Great Work… Good Luck !

      Glad that you found my blog! And nope, I haven’t been to India yet.

    Heyy! I love your blog…and have been reading posts on your site for the past hour. I’ve been to 39 countries but just started my travel and photography blog, Visit50.com, while exploring Asia a few years ago. Like you, I was a journalism major and love being able to combine my passions for travel and writing (and photography)!

    I’m creating a blogroll page of my favorite blogs – would love to exchange.

    -Todd at Visit50.com

      Hey Todd! I don’t have a blog roll, I’m afraid. But feel free to shoot me an email! I’ll make sure to check out your site too.

    Hi Amanda,

    Hope you’re well.

    I know you probably already receive an inordinate amount of emails regarding content for https://www.dangerous-business.com/

    I currently work on behalf of Executive Lounges, an airport lounge company specialising in luxury travel and comfort. We’ve started producing a range of content for our site, from infographics to blog articles.

    I wondered if our infographic about ‘top 10 European destinations’ might be of interest for you to feature? I know you sometimes feature posts from experts within the industry. You can see our infographic here: http://www.executivelounges.com/top-10-european-destinations

    Let me know what you think and if anything catches your attention.

    Speak to you soon,

    Emily Cocker.

    Hi. I just discovered your blog this morning while looking for information about Eger, Hungary. Do you have a follow link somewhere? I would love to keep up to date with your blog. Sorry if it’s obvious and I’ve missed it.

    Cheers šŸ™‚

      Hey Andrew! Yes, you can sign up for email updates if you want – there’s a box to do so in the sidebar of my site (just go to a blog post, and you should find it just under the social media follow buttons (it says “Jpin 90,000 monthly readers” at the top)!

    Hi Amanda,

    I’m from Singapore and chanced upon your blog. Really enjoyed reading your amazing travelogue! ^^

      Thanks so much for reading, Sherine!

    Hi Amanda! I came across your travel blog while doing some research for the extended New Zealand trip my husband and I are planning for next year.

    All I can say is, we could seriously be twins!! I also grew up in rural Ohio (Go Buckeyes!) and have always been a huge Tolkien fan. Your blog has been very insightful and informative in our planning process. We are planning a year long trip to NZ so we can fully experience everything the North and South Islands have to offer. Since we are planning to go on a work holiday visa, I found your NZ page very helpful! We definitely want to see what’s off the beaten path…but still trying to determine the best way to get around: bus system, campervan, or purchase a vehicle to use for the year. What methods did you use to get around while you were in NZ? Thanks!!

      When I lived in NZ, I was in Wellington, which has a fairly decent bus system. And I was studying there, so I wasn’t traveling all the time. If you plan to do a LOT of traveling in that year, though, I would probably look into buying a car or van for the year. That would probably make the most sense, and probably save you some money.

      As for where/how to buy a car or van… I’m afraid I don’t have any tips for you on that since I’ve never done it!

    Hey,
    I just wanted to tell you, you are such an inspiration to me. As a young girl that wants to travel alone but doesn’t quiet know how and the dos and don’ts of traveling alone. I found your website very comforting and living proof that I am not the only one that wants to do this! I would just like to thank you.
    Thank you
    Thank you
    Thank you very much
    ~The high school girl still waiting to travel on her own

      Thank YOU, Tianne! I have a feeling you have some great adventures ahead of you. šŸ™‚

    Hey Amanda,
    Just read your 10 ways to start a travel blog. While I have started my travel blog, I am going to use your 10 tips to make it better. I also have a journalism degree and currently design pages for a newspaper. LOL!!

      Glad to hear you found that post helpful, Heather! And yay for the copy editors and layout designers of the world! šŸ˜€

    hi Amanda,
    extraordinary travels indeed! i am just beginning my travel journeys again- starting with a bit of biking in NZ and then to North/South America next with my trusty surly- so excited. there is so much to see in the world, everywhere! i will definitely be keeping posted on your adventures!
    esse

      Awesome to hear! You’ll have so many adventures with your bike!