5 Strategies to Make Money as a Digital Nomad While Travelling

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Digital nomads are described as people who make their livings using telecommunication technology. These individuals live something of a nomadic lifestyle. In other words, they do not establish one location from which they undertake activities like their efforts to make money.

Some digital nomads may travel across the country, or even around the globe. Other digital nomads have something of a nomadic existence within one community. In other words, they may work using telecommunication technology from such locations as coffee shops, diners, libraries, and similar locations.

When digital nomad actually does travel, he or she needs to make money while travelling. There are five strategies a digital nomad can utilize to make money while travelling.

Find Freelance Work

The most basic strategy a digital nomad can employ to make money while travelling is to undertake freelance work. Freelance work can take many forms for a digital nomad.

An example of freelance work that is accessible to a digital nomad is website design or development. These are tasks that can be money endeavors for a digital nomad through complete reliable on the internet. A digital nomad can market his or her website design or development services relying on the internet. In addition, a digital nomad can serve the needs of website design and development clients via in the internet as well. In other words, a digital nomad can completely run a website design and development business relying exclusively on telecommunication and digital technology, specifically in the internet.

Blogging

Remote Working

A digital nomad can also make money while traveling by taking a remote working position. In this day and age, an ever increasing number of businesses are allowing some of their employees to engage in remote working. In fact, 60 percent of all employees are able to work at least part of the time from a remote location. There is an increasing percentage of employees who are permitted to work full time from a remote location.

The typical remote worker at this point in time is in his or her 40s. A remote worker usually is a college graduate. A company that utilizes a significant number of remote workers has over 100 employees. The average remote worker earns about $60,000 annually.

By obtaining a remote worker position, a digital nomad has the flexibility to work from anywhere. Moreover, unlike with freelancing, a digital nomad working remotely for a company has an established income he or she can rely upon as long as he or she maintains that position of employment.

You could open up your own business such as a company like Faxage, who provide Internet fax service services for individuals and businesses.

Start a Blog or a YouTube Channel

A limited number of digital nomads have been able to earn some money while travelling through blogging or maintaining a YouTube channel. The important point to bear in mind here is that this is not an easy thing to do.

The stark reality is that most people who blog, most people who maintain a YouTube channel, do not earn much in the way of money. They do not make a living.

With that said, a digital nomad might be able to make some money via blogging and a YouTube channel while travelling. A digital nomad typically will not be able to rely on blogging or maintaining a YouTube channel as his or her sole source of income while travelling.

The ways in which a digital nomad may be able to earn some money via blogging and YouTube while travelling include:

  • affiliate links
  • collaborating with brands
  • advertisement
  • selling eBooks
  • selling tutorials
  • providing a service related to a blog topic

Remote working

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Teach Online

Another tactic a digital nomad can employ to make money while travelling is to teach online. There are an array of different types of programs and platforms on the internet that are in need of teachers and instructors of different types. This type of work can be undertaken with relative ease while travelling. Of course, a digital nomad needs to be certain that he or she has access to reliable WiFi while travelling.

Offline Employment While Travelling

A digital nomad isn’t necessarily confined to relying exclusively on the internet as a means of making money. Rather, he or she can also can find so-called traveller jobs in different locations around the world. These types of brick and mortar world jobs that are ideally suited to a nomadic person include house-sitting, working on a farm, teaching English, working in a retail establishment, and an array of other positions that can be taken on a somewhat temporary basis while a person is in a particular community.


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4 thoughts on “5 Strategies to Make Money as a Digital Nomad While Travelling

  • It was interesting to read about how digital nomads can work using telecommunications from coffee shops or libraries. My husband has been wanting to set up a small business that could potentially employ remote workers. I’ll recommend he get in touch with a professional to answer some questions he’s got about making that happen!

  • Hi Laurel, Thanks for the comment and for checking my website. Apologies for the delay in response. Unfortunately I have been suffering from long-term depression caused by a liar and I wasn’t checking all comments and messages or replying. I hope you enjoyed my article. Stay safe. Jonny

  • Hi Lophes, Thanks for the comment and for checking my website. Apologies for the delay in response. Unfortunately I have been suffering from long-term depression caused by a liar and I wasn’t checking all comments and messages or replying. I hope you enjoyed my article. Stay safe. Jonny

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