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101

WAYS
TO EARN MONEY WHILE YOU

ravel
T
Actual websites,
apps & jobs that
will pay you while
you're on the road.
Introduction

Seeing as you visited our We're here to help. We've


blog Goats On The Road and researched, tried and tested
decided to download this countless ways to earn
ebook, I'm going to assume money on the road, online
you're cuckoo for travel. and on the go so that we can
That's right. I said cuckoo. keep travelling. We've
bartended, taught English,
You wake up in the morning volunteered, become
and think about your next big freelance writers, house sat
trip. You finish one trip and and started our own travel
immediately start planning blog to pay for our travels.
your next. Or, like us 10 years We're the crash test
ago, you're always trying to dummies of turning travel
figure out ways that you can into a full-time lifestyle and
make money on the road so we're here to help you turn
that you can travel for as your long-term travel
long as you want. dreams into a reality.
1
In this book we're going to Then we'll show you some
share all of the best ways to jobs that are easy to find
make money online so that while you're on the road
you can travel forever. Our including a great app that
personal favourite way to pays $22 / hour to teach
earn money is through travel English online, and finally
blogging, so we'll start with we'll end with an incredible
that. How can you start a list of 50 websites that
blog? How can you earn actually pay digital nomads
money from it? How can you & travellers for online work.
grow it to a $20,000+/month
online business like Anything from editing and
GoatsOnTheRoad.com? How translation to teaching and
can you earn 6-figures per website design, you'll find a
year working just 4 hours per job on one of these sites!
day? 
If you haven't started a blog
We'll answer all of these yet and want to do so, CLICK
questions in the first chapter HERE and we'll show you
of this book which will be all how in an easy-to-follow 5
the ways you can make minute video tutorial..
money from a travel blog. 

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PART 1

TRAVEL
BLOGGING
The single best way to earn money
for travel. It will take some time to
build, but once you've grown a blog,
it can run like a well-oiled machine,
earning you money while you sleep.

3
Many people believe that  $10,000-$20,000 USD every
you have to be a web expert month. I'm not telling you
or a social media guru to this to brag! The money isn't
start a travel blog and that's the most important thing.
just not true. We started our The reason the income is so
blog before there was even valuable is because it pays
very much opportunity for life experiences. We want
online. Sure, the market is a the same for you! CLICK
bit more saturated now, but HERE and we will teach you
there's more opportunity for how to start a blog in
travel bloggers than ever. minutes and once you're
We started Goats On The done, we'll send you our
Road in 2012 and by 2013 it Beginner Blogger Course &
was making money. By 2014 200 page Beginner Blogging
we were earning enough to ebook totally free. We want
pay for travel and today the to introduce more people to
blog earns between this incredible travel job.
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Of course I'm not saying that earning some money. At first,
you'll simply start a travel your blog will have zero
blog and earn $20,000 / traffic and it will be slow to
month right away. I know you build. But over time, using
see plenty of spammy ads in the strategies in our
your Facebook feed and Beginner Blogger Course,
online telling you how to "get you'll see your traffic build
rich quick". and you'll start earning
money from advertising. It
That is NOT travel blogging. took us nearly a year to earn
enough from our travel blog
What travel blogging is is a to pay for our travels, but we
great way for people who didn't have this useful course
enjoy writing, social media to guide us! In fact, we didn't
and photography to share know the first thing about
their travel expertise while WordPress, social media and

website design. Had we had anything about computers,


our course to show us the they've managed to grow
way, I honestly believe that their traffic and earn their
we would have been first bit of income or land
financially able to sustain our their first all-expenses paid
travels from the blog within trip thanks to their blog.
6 months.
We know that blogging is a
We've shown literally formula and it's the best
thousands of people how to travel job out there and we
start a blog and honestly, the are here to show you exactly
best part of our job is when how to grow a new travel
someone emails us and tells blog from scratch.
us they learned how to blog
through our course and Want to pay for travel? A
despite barely knowing blog is the best way. Period.
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WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING
About our blogging course?

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WAYS TO EARN MONEY PART 1 - TRAVEL BLOGGING

HOW DO BLOGS
Earn Money?

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Sponsored Content: Most blogs start
this way. A company basically
contacts you via email (or you reach
out to them) and asks you to write a
review about their product or brand.
They pay for this review and the link
to their site (between $200 – $750
USD / article).

2 Affiliate Sales: Instead of getting paid


for the link, a better way to arrange
payment is via commission. Affiliate
marketing is when you link to a product
or service from your blog and when one
of your readers makes a purchase
through your link, the company tracks it
and sends you a percentage of the sale.

READ MORE: Affiliate Marketing 101

3 eBooks & Product Sales: Pretty self-


explanatory. You write a book or
create a product and sell it to your
blog readers.

4 Blog Management: You take over a


company’s blog, write a certain
number of posts per month and get
paid for it.

5 Banner Ads: Basically flashy ads that


are placed around your blog, when
someone clicks / purchases, you get
paid.

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Twitter Chats: Once you have a lot of
Twitter followers, brands will contact
you to host their Twitter chat. These
typically pay around $300 each and
last 1 hour.

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Sponsored Social Sharing: A brand will
contact you and ask you to share their
brand or product on your social media.
Depending on your numbers, these can
be charged at around $200+ / share.

8
Brand Ambassadorships: A brand
asks you to continuously use their
product / service and write about it,
and they pay you a monthly salary.

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Press Trips: This is literally GETTING
PAID TO TRAVEL THE WORLD. A
tourism board or tour company
invites you to their country to write
about your experiences. They do this
because your blog has large numbers
and they want to introduce your
readers to their tour or destination.
The deal typically includes flights, all
transport, food, travel and
entertainment for the duration of the
trip and you can charge for your
services on top of this (upwards of
$10,000/ two-week trip). Tourism
boards even invite bloggers on trips
who haven't grown a huge audience.
They often choose based on quality
of content rather than numbers.

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Freelance Writing: This is a great
way to earn some money on the side
and you can use your travel blog as
an online portfolio. Check out this list
of websites that pay travel writers
every day. Each article can pay
between $20 - $4,000! We currently
get paid around $200 - $400 for each
article we write for another website.

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Selling Photos: Once you have your
blog online, you may just find that a lot
of companies will start contacting you
and asking you to buy your photos.
These opportunities rarely come, but
they can be lucrative with some photos
selling for $500+. There are also lots of
websites where you can post your
photos and hope to find buyers.

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Selling Videos: This one is a lot more
lucrative than selling photos and if
you have a YouTube channel, you
may find that you get offers
frequently. We've sold a few clips
and we generally charge $100 /
second! That makes a pretty good
chunk of change when you're selling
8 second+ long clips!

13 Creating Videos: Because videos are


so valuable, you may also find that
companies contact you and ask you
to create a video for them. These can
pay between $500 - $5,000 each.

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Social Media Management: Once
you become a pro at social media,
you can help other brands and
companies grow and maintain their
social media accounts. We have
some clients who pay upwards of
$1500 / month for this service.

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VA Work: Many bloggers (including us
Goats) need virtual assistants. These
jobs don't pay well ($5-$10/hour), but
they're a good way to earn a side
income and hone your blogging & social
media skills.

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Pinterest Design: I created this ebook
on Canva.com and it's a pretty easy
service to use. Learn how to create
cool Pinterest images on Canva and
you can get hired by bloggers and
brands to design Pinterest images for
them. They may only pay $3 or less
per image, but once you have a
template you can bang them out
pretty quick.

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PART 2

ON-THE-ROAD
TRAVEL JOBS
There are a ton of different jobs you can
find while travelling that will help you earn
money for your adventures. Here are the
best on-the-road travel jobs!

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Finding a job on the road because you can work from
while you're travelling may anywhere and choose your
actually be easier than you own hours. In this chapter
think. Oftentimes you can we'll show you how to get
simply walk into a restaurant, paid $22 / hour to teach
bar or hostel and ask for English online from
work, and there are plenty of anywhere in the world!
jobs that can be filled by
travellers. If you want to teach in China
instead, we are still in
We have done quite a few contact with the wonderful
jobs on the road and our school we taught for and we
favourite was teaching can help you get a job.
English (which we'll cover in
this chapter). If you'd like to Simply send us an email
get certified, CLICK HERE & with a scan of your passport
you'll get a special discount (it must be from Canada, US,
off of your TEFL course. South Africa, UK, Australia or
New Zealand), your CV, your
As you probably realized Tefl Certificate and a copy of
from the first chapter of this your University Degree. ALL
book, our favourite way are required to get the job.
to earn money is online, 12
We've already helped a special Goats On The Road
dozens of teachers find good discount on the best TEFL
paying jobs in China. When course available. Once you
we taught there, we were have TEFL certification, if
able to save $20,000 for you're from Canada or the
travel in one year, so the US, you can apply for the
money is good! amazing VIPKid Program.

Similarly, we've helped CLICK HERE to teach English


hundreds of people land a online with VIPKID.
job teaching English online
for $22 / hour.  You'll have to complete an
interview, but once you do,
To get a job teaching online, you'll be able to choose your
unfortunately you must be a own hours and you'll get
North American with a TEFL paid $22 USD / hour to teach
certificate. If you don't have English online. How great is
one yet, Click Here to get that?!
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Teach a Language: The easiest jobs
to find are English Teaching jobs and
you don't necessarily have to be first-
language to find work. CLICK HERE to
check out Our Teaching English
Section and we'll help you get
certified and find a job in China. Your
flights, insurance, accommodation
and visas will be covered by the
school, you'll earn around $1500 /
month and you'll get regular bonuses.

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Tutoring: Once you find a job
teaching English at a school (jobs in
China typically pay $1,500 - $3,000 /
month), you can also find side-jobs
tutoring your students. Many parents
are happy to pay good money to give
their child a bit of extra time with a
teacher. Tutoring jobs typically pay
$30/hr and because most teaching
positions in China only require
20hrs/week, you can find time to
tutor!

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Teach Online: It's really not that hard
to find a job as a Skype Teacher
online! These jobs pay up to $22 /
hour and you can teach multiple
classes per week. Teaching online
will give you the flexibility to make
money while you're travelling and can
also be a nice income supplement to
other on-the-road jobs. We
recommend VIPkid as the best
platform to earn money teaching
English online Unfortunately it's only
currently for Canadians and
Americans though. CLICK HERE to
read more about how to find work (no
matter where you're from), how much
you can make and what to expect
from a job teaching English online. 

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Volunteer To Teach: Okay so this job
isn't going to earn you money, but it will
earn you some satisfaction knowing that
you'll be giving back. Check out sites
like WorkAway.info and they'll help
place you in a job.  Sometimes you can
also find volunteer teaching jobs posted
at cafes, restaurants and hostels.
Volunteering is a good way to get
experience for paid teaching jobs down
the road.

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House Sitting: This is definitely one of
our favourite ways to not only earn a
little bit of income, but save a ton on
accommodation costs! House Sitting
almost seems too good to be true.
There are luxurious homes all around
the world with loving pets that you
get to enjoy for free. All you have to
do is SIGN UP! We've house sat in
Grenada, Costa Rica, Barbados and
Canada and we love it. Sometimes we
get a bit of pocket money for our
services, but usually it's just a free
house and a free car to explore with.
CLICK HERE to check out our House
Sitting Section for more about this
amazing job and to sign up for the
biggest and best house sitting
website online.

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Au pair: This idea is a relatively new one
to us but our friend, Yara, over at
www.heartofavagabond.com is a master
at it. An au pair is basically a nanny and
there are plenty of jobs available all
over the globe. Everyone could use a
little help around the house and being
an au pair is a great way to sustain your
travels. Jobs can pay very well and
while you’re working, all of your
accommodation and food is usually
covered. Perfect for big savings! CLICK
HERE to read all about how to find a job
as an Au pair, how much money you can
make and what the job entails. You
might be surprised to learn just how
easily you can earn money and enjoy
free accommodation around the world.

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Working In Hostels: This method is
becoming more and more popular
amongst backpackers the world over.
In most cases, travellers show up at a
hostel and instead of just checking in,
they offer their services and skills
around the place in exchange for free
accommodation and often food and
wages as well! Not only is this a great
way to fund your adventures, but it’s
also a great way to meet new people
and learn about cool new travel
destinations.

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 Bartending: An oldie but a goodie.
There are a ton of jobs bartending
around the world. It’s handy to have
some bartending experience but it
isn’t always obligatory. If you’d like to
go the official route, check out sites
like Bartending Online and start
studying for your bartending
certificate or head into your favourite
bar on the road and ask for a job.

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WWOOFing: Working on organic
farms can be a very fruitful way of
adding to your travel piggy-bank
while on the road. WWOOF (World
Wide Opportunities On Organic
Farms) is a great organization that
originally started in England in 1971,
but can now be found from Kenya to
Kazakhstan, Australia to America and
everywhere in between.

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Harvesting & Planting: Get ready to get
dirty and sweaty to earn a buck at these
jobs. Easily found in Australia, New
Zealand, North America and parts of
Europe, harvesting and planting jobs
can pay a pretty penny if you work hard
enough. We’ve talked to people who
have left home with no money, picked
fruit or harvested wine grapes in
Australia and funded months of travels
from their efforts. In Canada, you can
make a great wage planting trees, but
you better get your rhythm down
because you have to plant quickly to
make big bucks in the forest. 

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Working On A Cruise Ship: This is one
of the most lucrative jobs you’ll find
while travelling. If you have a degree
and some experience in hospitality,
you should have no problem finding a
job aboard one of these sea-bound
giants. Degrees and experience aren’t
always obligatory, but they definitely
help. Cruise ships are an excellent
option for those who love money and
the open seas. Just ask Wandering
Earl who has funded most of his
travels from the incredible earnings
he’s made on cruise ships. It’s no walk
in the park and you will definitely
have to be prepared to live at sea for
a few weeks at a time, but when
you’ve finished a stint at sea, you can
sail away with a pocket full of cash to
travel the world with. CLICK HERE to
read more about how to find work,
how much you'll get paid and what
the job entails.

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Translation / Editorial Jobs: Are you
bilingual or at least good at correcting
mistakes in your native language?
Check local newspapers around the
world and you’ll almost always find job
postings for translation and editing.
Although most jobs are looking for
native English speakers, there are plenty
of places that will hire you as long as
you have a good grasp on written
English and English grammar. These
jobs aren’t just for English speakers
though, there are multilingual
newspapers & magazines in almost
every country.

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Become a Masseuse: You might be
surprised at just how easy it is to get
certified as a masseuse. Take the
courses in Asia for very cheap, build
up a clientele and you could be
earning enough money to save for
travel in no time. Plus, the job is a
pretty great workout. CLICK HERE to
read more about the job and learn
how to get certified, how long it takes
and how much you can actually earn
as a full-time masseuse.

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Open a Business Overseas: Looking
to go a more traditional route to earn
money? Our friend Darryl combined
two of his passions, cycling and
coffee, and opened his own business
in paradise. It earned him enough
money to live in the Caribbean and
take the odd trip each year! CLICK
HERE to learn more about opening a
company overseas.

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Become a Dive Instructor: This is
probably one of the best travel jobs
out there. Loads of dive shops around
the world are looking for native
English speakers to help lead their
dives. They may not pay the best, but
who doesn't want to make the coral
reef their office?! CLICK HERE to learn
more about how you can get
certified, how to find work and how
much you'll be paid as a dive
instructor.

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Work in Australia: Australia has long
been a backpacker's working paradise
because of the relative ease of
obtaining a working visa in the country.
Once you have your visa, you can find
any kind of job under the sun. Working
in Australia (or New Zealand) is a great
way to work abroad (if you're not an
Aussie or Kiwi), and still earn some
money for travel. Plus, the jobs pay
pretty well! CLICK HERE to learn more.

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Work as a Waiter : Similar to being a
bartender, there are plenty of
restaurants around the world that are
looking for English-speaking waiters.
You don't have to be certified for this
one and while prior experience will
help you land a job, it's not always
required. Typically you'll be paid a
small salary, plus you'll get tips and
sometimes free food as well.

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Become a Copywriter: Copywriting is a
lot like freelance writing, except a lot of
the writing jobs are fewer words so you
can bang them out quickly.  It helps to
know a bit about SEO, but you can
easily find jobs online that pay pretty
well. CLICK HERE to learn more.

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Become a Tour Guide: A lot of the time,
these types of jobs will require some
kind of previous experience, but not
always. If you're not leading groups on
dangerous excursions like white water
rafting or rock climbing, you may find
that you can land jobs with little or no
experience. There are also sometimes
tour guide jobs that simply involve
being the assistant to the more
experienced guides. It's worth noting
that taking this job could be stealing it
directly from a local, so it's best to
contact a local company and find a job
that can't be filled by a local person first.
This applies to many of the jobs in this
book, but particularly guiding is a good
source of income for local people.

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Sell T-Shirts: You can create your
own designs at lots of different shops
around the world, then sell them on
the streets, at your hostel or online.

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Drop Shipping: Pretty much everyone
and their dog is making money from
drop shipping these days. Basically
you have an online store, but
someone else handles inventory &
shipping.

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Play The Stock Market: If you're a
gambling person, this might work for
you. There are people who are
earning enough to travel purely from
stocks.

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Rent on AirBnB: If you have a
property, you could make a lot of
money by renting it on AirBnB. Try to
rent it on a nightly basis and you will
probably make double what you do
from renting it on year-long leases.
While you're aborad, you can hire a
management company or ask a
family member to help manage the
property.

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Volunteer: We've already talked
about volunteering to teach English,
but you can also volunteer doing a
ton of other cool jobs. Check out
these websites to find volunteering
opportunities all over the world:
WorkAway.info
TransitionsAbroad.com
GoAbroad.com

41 Work at SPCA: If you love animals, go


help out at the local animal shelter
while you're on the road. Mostly this will
be volunteer work, but if you have a skill
you may get paid.

42 Rent & Sublet Abroad: If you're staying


in one place for a long time, you can
rent a villa or apartment long-term (1
year or more) and ask the owner if it's
okay to sublet. In Bali, lots of people do
this to make a lot of money. Yearly
rentals are cheaper than monthly and
nightly, so you'll make some extra cash,
you'll just have to manage check-in,
check-outs etc.

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Sell Paintings: We once met a guy
who funded his entire trip through
South and Central America by selling
his art. You'll need to be creative to
earn money with this one, but it is
possible.

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Manage Properties: Sometimes people
own numerous Airbnb in a city, but they
don't have time to manage the check-
ins and check-outs. Contact hosts on
Airbnb and ask if they need help for a
fee.

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Affiliate Marketing: You don't have to
be a pro blogger to earn money from
affiliates. You can build an email list or
use your social media accounts to sell
products and services and earn a
commission.

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Go on Fiverr.com: Get paid anywhere
from $5 - $40 selling your services on
Fiverr. You can pretty much get hired to
do anything, from translation and
dictation to design and photo editing,
you'll find a job on Fiverr.com.

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Accounting: We met a guy in Mexico
who was making good money helping
companies organize their finances in
spreadsheets. Depending on the
company, you may not need to have a
degree, but just a good understanding
of spreadsheets and mathematics.

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Dog Walking: Post up some signs in a
town with lots of dogs and charge $5
per dog, per hour long walk. If you get
a group of 5 or 6 dogs that all get
along, this can earn you good money.

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Pool Care: There are plenty of villas and
luxury mansions around the world that
have pools. These pools need
maintaining! If you know how, post up
some signs and see if you can find work.

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Teach Your Skills: Are you really good
at a skill that many people want to
learn? Are you a web designer? A home
designer? A social media expert? A
good dog trainer? Whatever you know,
you can monetize it by teaching others.
You can find jobs teaching by either
posting up signs at local cafes and
hostels, or online.

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Become an Editor: There are millions of
blogs online and many of them need an
editor. We have editors on Goats On
The Road that go over our content
before it's published to make sure
everything is okay. Editing jobs can pay
anywhere from $7 - $40 / hour and they
can typically be done from anywhere in
the world.

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PART 3

WEBSITES
THAT PAY
DIGITAL NOMADS
If you want to earn money online (the best
place to earn an income in our opinion) then
this list is for you. The next 50 jobs in this
book are actually websites that will pay you
to do a whole host of different types of work.

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The internet has exploded in The hardest part about
popularity, and with it comes getting paid online is
a whole new set of actually finding jobs in the
opportunities. Jobs that you first place. There are little
can do online. You can now to no resources online where
work from anywhere, which travellers can go to actually
has sparked a whole new find a list of job postings.
movement. That's why in this book we're
going to share with you this
The term “digital nomad” is resource of 50 websites that
probably the easiest way to actually pay digital nomads.
classify this new breed of
workers, people who use the On these sites you'll find job
internet to achieve location postings and listings of jobs
independence, and still have that you can literally get
a successful career. hired to start tomorrow. Here
it goes!
Sounds great right? 28
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AngelList.co: AngelList started in
2010 as a mailing list for startups to
raise capital, but after they added a
recruitment functionality it quickly
became one of the most popular
ways to find a startup job.

It’s free to register, and you’ll get


access to their entire database of
available positions. Then just toggle
the “Job Type” to “Remote OK” and
you’ll see all the jobs you can apply
for. Within most postings, you’ll see
the salary and any equity offered, and
what I particularly like is that it’s
usually the founders who’ll get back
to you.

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Hacker News: In a forum run by the
team at Y Combinator, one of their
most popular monthly threads is the
who is hiring post. Of course, in a
community with over 3,000 startup
founders, there’s always interesting
opportunities available, and because
no recruiters are allowed to use it,
you get to interact directly with the
startups themselves.

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Authentic Jobs is a job board that
spawned out of a successful blog and
is where many top-tier brands head
when they’re looking for staff. Think
brands like Tesla, Apple, and
Facebook; they’ve all posted jobs on
this platform.

Clients are charged to post a job,


which means it’s totally free for
anyone looking for an opportunity. All
you need to do is toggle the “Remote”
switch on the dashboard, and you’ll
be able to browse through the
available jobs. The only downside of
this platform that’s marketed at
“creatives” is the majority of positions
are for developers, with a handful of
design jobs thrown in, and in my
experience, expected salaries haven’t
always been listed upfront. 

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F6S: Designed to be the “Facebook of
startups,” the goal with F6S was to
provide a community to help business
owners succeed. The hiring section is
what’ll interest digital nomads the most,
with over 600,000 startups using the
platform to find staff.

It’s free to register, and then all you


need to do is type “REMOTE” into the
search field. Plus, they have
opportunities to work with startups in
almost every country in the world,
which could make for an interesting few
months abroad.

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FlexJobs: Calling themselves the
premier destination for
telecommuting, FlexJobs is a curated
job board. But here’s the kicker, it’s
not a free service, and that tends to
put people off. It’s $14.95 a month, or
if you sign up for a year, it costs
$49.95 to access their listings. 

FlexJobs is an aggregator, so some of


the listings you will be able to find on
other job boards for free, which can
be a little frustrating after paying for
FlexJobs. 

57
Indeed: Probably the biggest job
website in the world, Indeed has over
700,000 jobs posted every week.
Now while it is targeting traditional
positions, if you click into their
“Advanced Job Search” you can use
terms like “remote” or “work from
home” to see everything that would
suit a digital nomad.

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58 Jobbatical: Essentially just a platform


you can use to take a “job” +
“sabbatical” and go work on an
exciting new project in an exciting
new environment. Or a way to dip
your toes into the lifestyle of being a
digital nomad before you jump all the
way in.

At the time of writing, there were 63


teams spread across 32 countries
looking for help, covering a wide
range of different industries. Land a
gig with one of these companies and
while they’ll still need you to come
into the office,

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Jobspresso: A job board that’s
dedicated to connecting digital
nomads with the forward-thinking
companies offering the ability to work
remotely. Each posting is carefully
reviewed to ensure only the highest
quality postings get listed, and
despite all of this it remains
completely free for job seekers to
use. The easiest way to stay current
on the latest jobs is to follow their
Twitter account. 

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Remote.co: A website that’s also a
successful resource for digital
nomads. What’s nice is the amount of
content and learning materials
provided which are geared towards
remote working success. They also
run a question and answer section
where you can ask companies who
already have remote teams anything
you like. Except maybe pestering
them for a job. Don’t do that.

In addition to design and


development jobs typical to remote
work, Remote.co also pulls in
opportunities within education,
recruitment, finance and more, which
makes it one of the widest reaching
job listing websites for digital nomads
that I’ve come across. Plus they let
you apply directly for the jobs, which
is a nice touch.

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RemoteOK: What makes Remote OK
awesome is that it’s a free aggregator of
job listings, catering specifically for
people who are looking to work
remotely. You don’t even need to sign
up to access the listings.

There are two things making this


website great. It doesn’t cater to just
traditional tech employees, and there
are easy-to-use filters to find “non-tech”
positions along with the “highest paid”
job roles if you’re lost and not knowing
where to start.

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RemoteTechWork: With a goal to be
the most comprehensive resource for
“techies,” what initially started as a job
board for developers now also lists
opportunities for writers, marketers,
and a host of other digital nomad-
type industries. The majority of jobs
are for full-time work, which you can
do anywhere.

There’s no fuss, and you can see a full


list of remote job openings in one
simple list. You’ve also got new jobs
coming online every few hours, which
makes it a bit more active than some
of the more niche-related job boards
out there.

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Skip the Drive was created after the
founder Peter Metz struggled to find
a telecommuting job board and a job
himself, so he built it. Every job on the
site is a remote position, and there’s a
wide range of categories to help
aspiring digital nomads find the right
opportunity.

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64
StartUS: A community for startup
founders and entrepreneurs in
Europe, they also have a job board
that has some of the most interesting
positions in the region. There’s a filter
for “Remote Work,” and the majority
of jobs posted are from companies in
Europe.

There’s also a range of sales and


marketing roles, or you can filter by
specific companies if you have your
eye on a particular business you want
to work for. They’ve also made it
exceedingly simple to set up a
JobMail, Once you’ve got your search
results.  enter your email, and you’ll
get notified as soon as new jobs
become available.

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TeachMeAbroad: In a similar style to
Jobbatical, Tech Me Abroad is targeting
developers. It’s completely free to use,
and lists available jobs in companies all
over the world who are willing to recruit
from abroad. That means no hassles
with visas; you just need to land a gig in
your dream country.

Again, I think this is an ideal way to get


used to the concept of being a digital
nomad, while still having a strong
support network. Your new company
will sort the details, and you get to
experience a new country, new
environment, and an exciting new job.
The only thing I don’t like about this
website is there’s no easy way to see
the expected salary for a particular job.

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66
RemoteWorking.co: With a goal to
create a space for digital nomads to
find opportunities that don’t fit the
traditional mold of a job, The Remote
Working Company seeks to bring
these together in a single place. You
can easily filter on the type of job
you’re after, and there are new
listings available every day.

What I like is the ability to filter on the


industry, so you can quickly get an
overview of the marketing jobs or the
copywriting jobs that are available.
Plus, there’s no need to create
profiles or to sign up to apply for a
job, you get all the contact details you
need in each listing.

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67 WeWorkRemotely: A simple job


board created by the authors of
Remote, a best-selling book that has
become almost a guidebook for
digital nomads who want to
successfully work from anywhere. 

The website breaks down the


available jobs per industry, with RSS
feeds you can subscribe to so you
never miss a new post. What’s
refreshing is that their focus is on
customer support and marketing, but
in my experience not enough of their
listings were upfront with the
expected salary figures.

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WorkingNomads: Another curated
list of remote positions, you’ll find
there’s also the odd opportunity for
those looking for sales, marketing,
writing and even consulting gigs. Of
course, the most frequently listed
jobs on this platform are still for
developers, the next most popular
category is general management,
which is a welcome relief for all of the
non-tech digital nomads seeking
work.

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TheMuse: One of the premier
websites to find a job, they’ve got
resources to help you find your
perfect career, as well as the
coaching and courses you can take to
improve your chances of landing the
perfect role. Just head to their jobs
page and click “Remote & Work From
Home Jobs.”

What’s particularly nice about The


Muse is the care that goes into their
job board. It’s not just a list of jobs,
you can also learn what it’s like to
work for a particular company, and
they often have columns from the
employees that talk about culture,
daily life, and what to expect.

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Coworks: When you’re looking to be a
little more professional than a fly by the
wind freelancer, Coworks is for you. It’s
free to use, and in addition to receiving
hand-picked job opportunities in your
mailbox, they’ve got the ability to team-
up and work with other freelancers on
larger projects, as well as billing support
and global payment options.

My favorite part though is their referral


program. If you spot the perfect job for
one of your friends, send them the
referral link. If they land the job, you’ll
get a commission. It’s as easy as that.

Now here’s the kicker. When you secure


one of the opportunities you’ve been
sent and complete a job, Coworks takes
a 12 percent cut.

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71
Fiverr.com: The concept behind
Fiverr is that you can buy digital
services for $5. Logo design,
copywriting, and voiceovers are
staples, but there are some very
random things for sale once you start
diving into the pranks and viral video
categories. But that’s a good thing. As
a seller, you’ve got plenty of
opportunities to make money and get
paid.

The trick though is to start with the


basic $5 gigs and start building a
reputation. You need to delight your
customers and encourage them to
leave reviews. Once you start edging
away from the pack, you can start
increasing your prices. The most
successful freelancers on the
platform use the $5 product as an
entry-level buy, and “up sell”
additional services, so they’re
averaging anywhere from $50 to
$100 per order.

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72
Folyo: A platform created by an
actual freelancer, Folyo remains
completely free for freelancers. The
Folyo team don’t take a cut of any of
the projects you land using their
platform. They make their money
much like a traditional job board, by
charging clients for making a job post.
This also helps to weed out a lot of
the bad clients you often find on
other platforms.

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Freelancer.com: With almost 11 million
jobs posted, Freelancer.com is a
behemoth in the freelancing space.
Anyone is free to apply and start
quoting on jobs that have been posted
on the platform. Because it’s also free
for clients, the platform attracts a huge
amount of projects you’ll need to sort
through to find the gems.

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74
LocalSolo: The goal behind Local
Solo is to help businesses in major
cities find “local freelancers” to work
with. There are over 25,000
freelancers on the platform, and the
best part is it’s free to use, as they
don’t take a cut or any commissions
from your earnings.

Anyone can apply and create a


profile, and then it’s simply a matter
of applying for the jobs you see in
your city or the biggest city nearby to
you. Canada and the United States
remain the most represented cities.
However, if you filter by “Remote OK”
in the location requirements, you’ll
find a variety of gigs that you can
work on from anywhere.

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PeoplePerHour: A freelance
marketplace based in the U.K., People
Per Hour is one of the larger platforms
and in October 2016 passed the $100
million revenue milestone. In a twist
similar to Fiverr, freelancers can create
“hourlies” on the platform if you have a
particular set of skills that makes sense
to bundle together and sell as a
package. 

Creating a profile is free, and you get 15


credits to apply for jobs each month.
You’ll need to buy more if you go over
this, and when you do land a job, For
new freelancers, you get charged 5
percent on all income you earn above
$565, and you pay a 15 percent fee on
this first $565.
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76
SpeedLancer caters to four distinct
categories – design, writing, data
entry, and research. You do need to
cater to their terms, once a freelancer
accepts a job, it needs to be
completed within 4 hours.

To get in, you have to follow their


screening process, and there’s always
the chance that you won’t be
accepted if your skills or portfolio are
lacking. Taking their writing category
as an example, you can expect to
make anywhere from $30 to $50 per
task, which would be along the lines
of a 500-word blog post, or a short
press release.

If you got in as a designer, you could


make a little more, with prices going
up to around $70. Remember that
there’s also a time limit, which means
you don’t have to spend more than 4
hours on a particular task either.
“Goodbye unlimited revisions.”

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77
Toptal is rather tough to get into.
They claim to have the top 3 percent
of freelancing talent. What this means
is that less than 3 percent of the
freelancers who apply actually make
it through their screening process.
You’ll get tested on your ability to
communicate in English, your
technical skills in the field you’re
applying for, as well as live exercises
and test cases you’ll have to
complete.

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Upwork is one of the biggest
marketplaces for freelancers to find
work, which is both a good and a bad
thing. There will be plenty of jobs you
can apply for, but you’ll also be in a
highly competitive environment which
may leave you struggling to actually win
a gig.

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79
Workana: A freelancing platform
designed for Latin America, the goal
of the founders was to provide a
channel for freelancers and
businesses doing local projects to
connect. If you’re a Hispanic or
Portuguese freelancer, this is the
platform you need to be on, as there’s
also much lower competition than
you’ll find in any of the other
marketplaces in this category.

The only downside is it’s probably not


ideal if you’re not from Latin America,
and while it’s completely free to
create a profile and bid on jobs, the
platform takes a 15 percent fee out of
your earnings. 

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99Designs: Design is one of the
fundamental skills many digital nomads
use to make a living.

Because good quality work is in such


high demand, this often means you’re
able to charge a premium rate, which
goes a heck of a lot further when you’re
in a country that has a significantly
lower cost of living than the United
States.

Here’s my favorite ways for designers to


make a little money.

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Coroflot: A powerful job network
that’s aimed at finding opportunities
for the world’s best designers. They’re
a curated community, which means
you will need to send through your
portfolio for review from the Coroflot
team before you can get in. But once
you do, you’ll also get access to
companies like Nike, Adidas, Amazon
and other clients who all use this
platform for sourcing top-tier design
work.

What I like best is the information


they provide on salary. Here you’ll
find data sourced from tens of
thousands of designers, from all over
the world, so you can decide if it’s
time to increase your rates.

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Crowdsite: As an alternative to 99
Designs, Crowdsite runs on a similar
concept. Clients create contests,
which designers can pitch their logo
designs on, and the winner gets paid.
Again, the competition here is what
you need to consider, and the most
visually appealing designs that fit the
brief are the ones that’ll win. A great
thing about Crowdsite though are the
fees. They have the lowest fees in the
design contest arena at 30 percent,
but if you manage to secure any
ongoing design work with a client via
a private project, there won’t be any
commissions charged.

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Dribbble: Promoted as a channel for
designers to showcase their work, get
inspired by new trends and find their
next opportunity. You’re missing out if
you haven’t started building a portfolio
on the platform. It’s like a social network
centered on design, and it’s free.

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Juiiicy: The self-proclaimed “holy
grail” for freelance designers, it’s an
invite-only network to ensure the
high-quality standards are
maintained. That being said, you can
request an invite, just make sure
you’re sending a portfolio of your best
work.

With Juiiicy there’s one part they do


really well, and that’s referrals. If you
post a job you’ve heard about and it
gets booked through the platform,
you get a whopping 7 percent referral
fee. Not bad for alerting the
community to a new opportunity. If
you land a job from Juiiicy you’ll end
up getting 87 percent of the total fee
(i.e. less the referral fee and Juiiicy’s
charges).

85 Dice: With almost 80,000 jobs listed at


the time this article was written, Dice is
one of the biggest sources for tech
recruitment. But you have to find the
remote jobs. Just type “REMOTE” as a
keyword and hit “Find Tech Jobs”, and
around 5,000 opportunities come up.

In the search results, you’ll find there are


a couple of additional filters. You can
modify the results here to also only look
at part-time or contractual-based gigs.
You may notice there’s also a
“telecommute” filter. Using this can lead
you to missing some good gigs. Many
companies will say it’s OK to be remote
in the posting, but they’ll forget to flag
that telecommuting is available. 

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GitHub is one of the largest hosts of
source code in the world, with over 14
million users and 35 million
repositories of code. They also have a
great little job board for developers.

Just head to their site and type


“remote” in the keyword search to see
what’s available. I also like to do a
second search with “remote” again in
the location field, as often it’ll pull up
a handful of different listings. Usually,
there are anywhere from 30 to 50
jobs, so it’s easy to quickly scan
through and see if there’s anything
that suits.

Normally you’ll find full-time gigs


which are targeted towards
developers with a few years
experience. You can also expect
decent salaries.

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Landing Jobs is a marketplace to
connect tech pros with the
companies that need them. But
they’re very focused on keeping the
candidates at the center of it all.
Instead of being a painful process, the
team at Landing Jobs believes your
job search should be a pleasure, and
they’re here to help with honest
feedback and advice. Their job board
covers everything from junior to lead
positions, with a focus on startups
and companies based in Europe.
Under the “Remote” category you can
opt to see only “Fully remote” jobs.

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PowerToFly: A women-only recruiting
platform, the goal of Power to Fly is
simply to help female developers land
their next job. You will need to create a
profile to get started, but it’s free, and
once you have it 80 percent complete,
you can start applying for jobs. Their
client list includes the Washington Post,
BuzzFeed and Time, and share a
passion for diversity and inclusion.

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Stack Overflow: The largest online
community for developers. This is a
place for learning, one where you can
advance your skills and also find your
next opportunity. Just head to their
jobs page and click the filters. Under
perks, you want to check the box
marked “offers remote.” At the time of
writing, there were 69 jobs available
for remote developers, across a
range of different programming
languages.

90 Alorica @ Home: Apply for a call center


job with Alorica, and you’ll get to work
from home, taking customer service
style calls from a wide range of clients.
Depending on the client, you may also
need to respond to live chat or reply to
emails. They’ll also pay you during the
training period which is a nice touch, but
the only downside is you have to be in
the United States.

91 Belay: A virtual staffing platform that


connects “support staff” in categories
like admin and website support to
clients that need help. At the moment
they’re only accepting U.S. based
candidates, but it’s a completely remote
position, you can work from anywhere.
You may have heard of their previous
name, eaHELP, which was one of the
fastest growing companies as ranked by
Inc. Magazine. Belay is the same
business, they’ve just rebranded and
brought a handful of similar companies
together under the one name.

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Focus Forward: If you have great
typing skills, you can make money as
a transcriber. The toughest part about
this job is that your grammar needs to
be on point, but if you’re good, you’ll
have plenty of work available. To
apply you just need to download and
complete a transcription test, and if
you meet their quality guidelines, you
can start accepting projects.
Companies like Focus Forward pay
per audio minute, ranging from $0.40
to $0.65 as a rough average, but
realistically you’re only going to be
able to type out 15 to 20 minutes of
audio in an hour.

93
FrelanceWritingGigs.com: For writers
looking to make a little money online,
you’ll find a massive list of websites
that will pay for your articles, as well
as new opportunities being posted on
their job board and consolidated in
(almost) daily posts released on their
blog. 

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94
Gengo is a great option if you’re
bilingual, and want to make money
online by doing translation work. They
have opportunities that come up
around the clock, which means you
can pick and choose the hours you
want to work, and only select the jobs
that interest you. Visit their sign up
page. It’s free to register, and you can
start translating content at $0.03 to
$0.04 per word. Which is like $30 to
$40 for a 1,000-word blog post. 

95
Inbound is an online community
dedicated to educating marketers and
provides a number of resources for
success. But it’s their job board that’s
the real winner. Here’s where you’ll find
the best opportunities for digital
marketers, paid search consultants,
search engine optimization and more.
Just choose “remote” in the Locations
category, and you can browse what’s
available. 

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LeapForce: For anyone that’s a little
tech-savvy, there’s a nifty job you can
do from home known as a Search
Engine Evaluator. There’s a handful of
companies you can choose, but
Leapforce is one of the best. You’ll
need to pass a series of tests before
you can start working, and then you
just follow their searching guidelines
and report back your findings.

97 ProBlogger: One of the top websites


dedicated to making money with a blog,
there are over 8,000 posts outlining
exactly what it takes to become a
successful blogger. But what you’re
looking for is their jobs board. Just type
“anywhere” into the Location box, and
you can browse all of the writing gigs
that would suit a digital nomad. Your
earnings will depend on the job, which
can vary from $5 to $10 for a simple
“SEO guest post” to $100 to $200 for
quality articles.

98 Proz: The biggest source for freelance


translation, they provide both training
resources along with information, tools,
and opportunities to become a
professional translator. If you’re serious
about creating a sustainable income
through translation, this website should
be your first stop. To apply for the jobs
you must subscribe, and if you pay to
become a member you get access to
their premium database which allows
for better classification and searching of
opportunities. It’s $120 a year. Pay is
around $15-$30/hr.

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Totour: If you have any particular
expertise on a subject, you can make
money teaching others with platforms
like tutor.com. They offer over 40
subjects mostly revolving around
study and test preparations, so
there’s bound to be something you’re
able to teachTotor.. To begin teaching
you must pass an exam in that
subject, then you join the platform (it’s
a video conferencing program like
Skype), and start teaching students.
They service clients around the world
so you can work on your own terms,
and expect to make anywhere from
$9 to $11 an hour.

UserTesting allows anyone to sign up


100 and start giving feedback on
websites. It’s free to join, and you can
start making money as soon as your
application is accepted. The idea is
that clients pay UserTesting for
feedback, who then source the
feedback needed from their testers
(what you’ll be doing), taking 10 to 15
minutes to complete, and you’ll get
paid anywhere from $3 to $10 per
test. 

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VerbalPlanet: If you speak a second
language, you can put your skills to
use with websites like Verbalplanet.
They’re a platform that connects
language tutors with students all over
the world, to teach lessons via Skype.
You also get to work the hours you
choose, and they don’t take a cut
from your earnings. You will need to
get your profile approved, and they’ll
cross-check your experience and
qualification, and then it’s just a
matter of setting your rates and
getting your first students. When
you’re starting out, expect to make
around $10 to $20 for a 45-minute
lesson.

BONUS
WorldNomads has been producing a
lot of online guides and they're always
looking for new writers. The guides are
usually destination based, but some of
them also touch on living as a digital
nomad or an expat in a certain country
or city. The pay is very good at around
50 cents per word with the average
article being $250 or more. Plus they
pay $50 per photo added to the article
and give full credit to the creator.

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and begin creating posts and adding photos, the sooner it will grow. Blogs
grow naturally over time and Google gives good rankings to blogs based
solely on age! So the sooner you start one, the better. Even if you're not
travelling now, you can still write about what it's like saving money and
planning for a big trip.

If you Click Here and start your blog today, we will teach you how to grow
it and how to earn money from it! Making money from a blog takes work,
but it's a formula and one that you can repeat.
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When you first start out, it may seem The great thing with blogging is that
like it's going very slowly. But if you you can do it on the side while you're
follow the steps in our Beginner working at another one of the jobs
Blogger Course  (which you'll get for listed in this eBook or even while
free when you start a blog from our you're working at your job at home
site), you should be able to grow your saving up for your next big trip. Don't
blog to the point that it can earn wait to start your blog. The market
money within 6 months. isn't too saturated right now and as
long as you be yourself and market
Within a year you could be earning your site properly, there's plenty of
enough to completely cover the cost pie to go around.
of your travels. It took us 2 years, but
we didn't have this eBook to help us If you have any questions about
along the way. We inspired some starting a blog, or about any of the
other bloggers to start their blog just jobs listed in this book, please don't
2 years ago and today they're earning hesitate to contact me at  my
over $10,000 per month from it. personal email:
nick@goatsontheroad.com
We know that we say it a lot, but we
honestly think that everyone should Turning travel into a lifestyle is
start a blog. possible. You just need to take the
first steps towards your travel
It only takes 10 minutes to start one dreams. Apply for a job, start a blog
and it will cost you less than a cup of and get on the road. The rest will
coffee per month ($2.95). work itself out.

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