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]]>In Eastern Europe, Prague has risen as a top destination for remote professionals thanks to its affordable cost of living and abundance of co-working spaces like WeWork. Outside of the office, the Czech capital is home to a diverse cultural scene and large community of expats from all over the world, making it an ideal place for those looking to cultivate new professional and personal connections.
For digital nomads looking to go off the beaten path, Bali offers an inexpensive escape in an exotic, laid-back environment. With plenty of cafes and co-working spaces, employees have everything they need to both focus on work and network with other remote professionals on the island. Unwind after hours with a trip to the beach, or spend time exploring the local Hindu temples.
On the coast of Portugal, Lisbon’s lively atmosphere and plethora of cheap housing has earned the city a reputation as a remote worker’s paradise. Its charming neighborhoods are dotted with coffee shops and co-working cafes, while nightclubs and beaches provide a variety of opportunities to relax and unplug come Friday afternoon.
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]]>The post Being a Digital Nomad During Corona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Well, they basically had two options. Go home or wait it out, and nobody knew how long Coronavirus was going to last. But now, over a year later, with vaccines allowing the world to open up again, digital nomads find themselves in an entirely new scenario.
On the one hand, there are more remote work options than ever, as the Coronavirus pandemic proved to companies that an employee doesn’t have to be physically present in the office in order to do their job.
On the other hand, traveling hasn’t gotten much easier than it was in the height of the pandemic, with constantly changing policies about planes, hotels, vaccines, green passports confusing us and possible Coronavirus variants looming over us as a constant fear.
So what can digital nomads do? Get vaccinated, keep proper documentation, and become experts on different countries’ travel regulations. But taking advantage of more remote work opportunities is a must for somebody truly committed to the digital nomad lifestyle.
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]]>The post What are the Top Jobs for Travelers? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re a traveler, you likely already have a blog going. That’s great practice for becoming a content writer. To find freelance content writing jobs, you should look on Facebook groups for remote positions and content writers jobs on LinkedIn. Most will allow you to work remotely as long as you are able to meet deadlines. You can make quite a bit of money each month by doing this, which will sustain your travels.
There are a ton of online teaching platforms that hire English teachers from all over the world and the best part is that you make your own schedule. Check out VIPKid, Magic Ears, and DaDa for some online teaching roles. They tend to pay around $20 an hour.
If you’re pretty tech-savvy, you can begin a career in social media management and start collecting clients. Success for this will depend on how you feel reaching out to people initially. You will need to prove that you can create engaging content and that you can provide results according to what the client expects. Each client should be around $200-500 a month.
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]]>The post The Hub in Hoi An, Vietnam is the Ultimate Coworking Space appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hoi An itself is one of the oldest cities in Vietnam and has been dubbed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s also on the beach, which makes it a very desirable location.
There are three main packages for digital nomads to choose from ranging from a one-day pass, a one-week pass, and a one-month pass. These range from $9 to $175. All of them include access to the main hub, high speed internet, free beverages, and some include unlimited printing. There are additional items you can add-on like bikes, scooters, and monitor rentals.
If you have never been to Hoi An before, you may want to opt to stay in one of the many villas that are also onsite. They offer monthly rates starting at $497 for a single. If you rent one of these, all of the packages to use the coworking space are included. You can actually save a lot of money, simply by staying there.
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]]>The post 3 Things Nobody Tells You About Being a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Being an Instagram influencer seems like a piece of cake, right? You just have to travel a lot, take amazing photos, get people to follow you and the money will come. Well, more people are trying to do this than you can even imagine and the number of those who succeed in making a living this way is really, really small.
If this pandemic has thought us anything, it’s that so many jobs can actually be done remotely. You don’t have to be an influencer or blogger to have the freedom to choose where you will live. In fact, your current job may be the secret to your ability to travel all year long. It’s important that your boss trusts you and that you can work independently before you ask for this opportunity.
It may sound extreme, but some people sell their homes and most of their possessions in order to truly be able to travel whenever, wherever they want. This is definitely a decision that needs to be left for after you’ve traveled for a while, but if you find this new lifestyle fits you, why not?
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]]>The post Ways to Earn Money as a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you’re a business owner, you can make your own schedule and be “your own boss”. If you work on developing a business that doesn’t require you to be in a certain location, you can move freely all around the world.
Some people work as freelance photographers and not only get to travel but have to travel in order to photograph various places in the world. Some specialize as wildlife photographers, others do weddings for people around the world or some of many other niches in the photography world.
Speaking a second language opens a world of possibilities for work. You can translate documents, audio or video recordings, or do live translations for different organizations.
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]]>The post Travel the World by Teaching English Online appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One market, however, has always relied on remote workers and if you get a job in it, you’ll be able to travel the world while working and earning money to support your travels! We’re talking about teaching English as a second language, also known as ESL. Companies hire teachers from all around the world to provide daily classes for millions of people who want to learn English. How does that work?
The companies typically prefer employees from countries in which English is the first language. Others don’t require this, however, they do pay less. It also helps if you have a Bachelor’s degree, as many companies ask for it. Experience in teaching can also help you get a job faster and be paid better.
If you want to try out teaching ESL, don’t get discouraged if the initial payment is lower than what you expected. With some experience in the field, you’ll be able to get a raise or move to another company that pays better.
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]]>The post Working Remotely? Here’s How to Become a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What are digital nomads? Those are the people whose jobs don’t depend on their location. They do their work online and only need a computer and an internet connection to get the job done.
The biggest advantage of this lifestyle is the ability to travel and explore the world while working and earning money. Another great thing about it is you can visit locations with a lower cost of living if you want to boost your savings or have a break from work.
How can you become a digital nomad? First, you need a remote job or some sort of passive income that you can count on month after month. The job spectrum is really wide and it keeps growing. It mostly revolves around the IT industry and blogging. You can look for a job as a software engineer, graphic designer, copywriter, online teacher, photographer, etc.
Does this sound like something you’d like to do?
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]]>The post How to Balance Work While You Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you have to work on vacation, there’s no getting around the fact that things need to be done. However, that doesn’t mean you need to be working throughout the day!
The best thing to do is to set aside a few hours in the morning and in the evening for you to get the work done, so you have several hours during the day and the nighttime to do whatever you like.
Sometimes when you’re working away from the office the tasks you need to do can start to jumble together. Make yourself a to-do list by priority so you don’t end up working on things that can actually be done in the future.
Utilize the time you have when you’re traveling to get as much work done as you can. This might not cover everything you need to do while you’re away, but it gets you a head-start which will make your life much easier.
The post How to Balance Work While You Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Top Destinations for Remote Workers Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In Eastern Europe, Prague has risen as a top destination for remote professionals thanks to its affordable cost of living and abundance of co-working spaces like WeWork. Outside of the office, the Czech capital is home to a diverse cultural scene and large community of expats from all over the world, making it an ideal place for those looking to cultivate new professional and personal connections.
For digital nomads looking to go off the beaten path, Bali offers an inexpensive escape in an exotic, laid-back environment. With plenty of cafes and co-working spaces, employees have everything they need to both focus on work and network with other remote professionals on the island. Unwind after hours with a trip to the beach, or spend time exploring the local Hindu temples.
On the coast of Portugal, Lisbon’s lively atmosphere and plethora of cheap housing has earned the city a reputation as a remote worker’s paradise. Its charming neighborhoods are dotted with coffee shops and co-working cafes, while nightclubs and beaches provide a variety of opportunities to relax and unplug come Friday afternoon.
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]]>The post Being a Digital Nomad During Corona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Well, they basically had two options. Go home or wait it out, and nobody knew how long Coronavirus was going to last. But now, over a year later, with vaccines allowing the world to open up again, digital nomads find themselves in an entirely new scenario.
On the one hand, there are more remote work options than ever, as the Coronavirus pandemic proved to companies that an employee doesn’t have to be physically present in the office in order to do their job.
On the other hand, traveling hasn’t gotten much easier than it was in the height of the pandemic, with constantly changing policies about planes, hotels, vaccines, green passports confusing us and possible Coronavirus variants looming over us as a constant fear.
So what can digital nomads do? Get vaccinated, keep proper documentation, and become experts on different countries’ travel regulations. But taking advantage of more remote work opportunities is a must for somebody truly committed to the digital nomad lifestyle.
The post Being a Digital Nomad During Corona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post What are the Top Jobs for Travelers? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re a traveler, you likely already have a blog going. That’s great practice for becoming a content writer. To find freelance content writing jobs, you should look on Facebook groups for remote positions and content writers jobs on LinkedIn. Most will allow you to work remotely as long as you are able to meet deadlines. You can make quite a bit of money each month by doing this, which will sustain your travels.
There are a ton of online teaching platforms that hire English teachers from all over the world and the best part is that you make your own schedule. Check out VIPKid, Magic Ears, and DaDa for some online teaching roles. They tend to pay around $20 an hour.
If you’re pretty tech-savvy, you can begin a career in social media management and start collecting clients. Success for this will depend on how you feel reaching out to people initially. You will need to prove that you can create engaging content and that you can provide results according to what the client expects. Each client should be around $200-500 a month.
The post What are the Top Jobs for Travelers? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Hub in Hoi An, Vietnam is the Ultimate Coworking Space appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hoi An itself is one of the oldest cities in Vietnam and has been dubbed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s also on the beach, which makes it a very desirable location.
There are three main packages for digital nomads to choose from ranging from a one-day pass, a one-week pass, and a one-month pass. These range from $9 to $175. All of them include access to the main hub, high speed internet, free beverages, and some include unlimited printing. There are additional items you can add-on like bikes, scooters, and monitor rentals.
If you have never been to Hoi An before, you may want to opt to stay in one of the many villas that are also onsite. They offer monthly rates starting at $497 for a single. If you rent one of these, all of the packages to use the coworking space are included. You can actually save a lot of money, simply by staying there.
The post The Hub in Hoi An, Vietnam is the Ultimate Coworking Space appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Things Nobody Tells You About Being a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Being an Instagram influencer seems like a piece of cake, right? You just have to travel a lot, take amazing photos, get people to follow you and the money will come. Well, more people are trying to do this than you can even imagine and the number of those who succeed in making a living this way is really, really small.
If this pandemic has thought us anything, it’s that so many jobs can actually be done remotely. You don’t have to be an influencer or blogger to have the freedom to choose where you will live. In fact, your current job may be the secret to your ability to travel all year long. It’s important that your boss trusts you and that you can work independently before you ask for this opportunity.
It may sound extreme, but some people sell their homes and most of their possessions in order to truly be able to travel whenever, wherever they want. This is definitely a decision that needs to be left for after you’ve traveled for a while, but if you find this new lifestyle fits you, why not?
The post 3 Things Nobody Tells You About Being a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Ways to Earn Money as a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you’re a business owner, you can make your own schedule and be “your own boss”. If you work on developing a business that doesn’t require you to be in a certain location, you can move freely all around the world.
Some people work as freelance photographers and not only get to travel but have to travel in order to photograph various places in the world. Some specialize as wildlife photographers, others do weddings for people around the world or some of many other niches in the photography world.
Speaking a second language opens a world of possibilities for work. You can translate documents, audio or video recordings, or do live translations for different organizations.
The post Ways to Earn Money as a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Travel the World by Teaching English Online appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One market, however, has always relied on remote workers and if you get a job in it, you’ll be able to travel the world while working and earning money to support your travels! We’re talking about teaching English as a second language, also known as ESL. Companies hire teachers from all around the world to provide daily classes for millions of people who want to learn English. How does that work?
The companies typically prefer employees from countries in which English is the first language. Others don’t require this, however, they do pay less. It also helps if you have a Bachelor’s degree, as many companies ask for it. Experience in teaching can also help you get a job faster and be paid better.
If you want to try out teaching ESL, don’t get discouraged if the initial payment is lower than what you expected. With some experience in the field, you’ll be able to get a raise or move to another company that pays better.
The post Travel the World by Teaching English Online appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Working Remotely? Here’s How to Become a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What are digital nomads? Those are the people whose jobs don’t depend on their location. They do their work online and only need a computer and an internet connection to get the job done.
The biggest advantage of this lifestyle is the ability to travel and explore the world while working and earning money. Another great thing about it is you can visit locations with a lower cost of living if you want to boost your savings or have a break from work.
How can you become a digital nomad? First, you need a remote job or some sort of passive income that you can count on month after month. The job spectrum is really wide and it keeps growing. It mostly revolves around the IT industry and blogging. You can look for a job as a software engineer, graphic designer, copywriter, online teacher, photographer, etc.
Does this sound like something you’d like to do?
The post Working Remotely? Here’s How to Become a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How to Balance Work While You Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you have to work on vacation, there’s no getting around the fact that things need to be done. However, that doesn’t mean you need to be working throughout the day!
The best thing to do is to set aside a few hours in the morning and in the evening for you to get the work done, so you have several hours during the day and the nighttime to do whatever you like.
Sometimes when you’re working away from the office the tasks you need to do can start to jumble together. Make yourself a to-do list by priority so you don’t end up working on things that can actually be done in the future.
Utilize the time you have when you’re traveling to get as much work done as you can. This might not cover everything you need to do while you’re away, but it gets you a head-start which will make your life much easier.
The post How to Balance Work While You Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
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