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Nomad Flag is a travel blog for culture vultures, digital nomads, lifestyle entrepreneurs, long-term travellers, and expats. There you can find information about backpack packing, how to find work on the road, travel VPNs, money transfer services, inspirational books, travel hacks, and many more useful information for travellers. I’m Keith, a traveller, entrepreneur, and techie with over 25 years of travel experience and a love of culture. I started this site several years ago as a way of helping others with the techniques and tricks I’d picked up from a lifetime of taking planes, trains and automobiles around the world. It’s a passion project. It has to be done! I’m interested in slow travel. Staying put in a place for a long time might appear boring to some people. But the benefits of learning a new culture, making friends, experiencing a place as a “local”, and enjoying being somewhere (rather than rushing to the next place), make slow travel a much more attractive option for me. I’ve been travelling for a long time, but I only recently started a travel blog. One day I’ll add everything I can to the pages of this website. I’d recommend anyone that loves travel to write about their experiences. Even if you have no intention of starting a blog or making money from travel blogging, your writing will be an account of your journeys and experiences. It’s also a great way to practice travel writing. The tips and tricks I suggest here will help you, but they should only be a small part of the travel experience. Letting yourself get lost, meet new people, and learn new things will bring you more joy than any new travel app or gadget. However, it’s good to be prepared. Knowing how to get the most out of a trip is valuable. I wouldn’t want you to throw away money either, so helping with money-saving tips is part of the plan for this site. I don’t write for the tour bus and package deal tourists because that’s not my area. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. I just don’t have any experience in that type of travel. I’m a blogger, entrepreneur and online business owner. I would love to hear from other bloggers (travel bloggers or otherwise) and online entrepreneurs. Please also get in touch if you’d like some help with your travel plans. There’s nothing a travel geek likes more than to talk about their favourite subject.
The Jobs Abroad Bulletin (JAB) is a blog style bulletin board full of job vacancies posted by employers looking for staff. They allow employers to post vacancies to them for free, so JAB can contain as many jobs as possible. They have been in existence in one form or another since 1992, going online seven years later, and sending the first issue of JAB out into the world as a monthly email bulletin in April 2000, reaching 70,000 readers and 100 issues before we changed to placing the job vacancies in their current blog format in 2010. Once part of an inter-related group of travel websites and blogs intent on encouraging people to travel for longer, in 2020 – having realized they had created so much more work for ourselves – they began migrating the content on their other five websites to Jobs Abroad Bulletin. Over the years they have helped their readers to finance their travels by working as powerboat crew in Greece, bar staff in the Czech Republic, chefs in Austria, camp counsellors in Russia, English teachers in Japan, au pairs in Dubai, holiday reps in Turkey, waiters in Cyprus, chalet girls in Switzerland, dancers in Jordan, nannies in New Zealand, tour leaders in Southeast Asia, hotel entertainers in Egypt, nurses in Bahrain, call centre staff in Ireland, researchers in Cambodia, snackbar attendants in Portugal, hot-air balloon ground crew in France, classroom assistants in Chile, eco trail leaders in Costa Rica, hostel workers in Panama, ski instructors in Italy, kitchen workers in the USA, tent erectors in Germany, training managers in Oman, and caretakers in Uganda. Many of these jobs are wonderful, rewarding experiences in themselves. Some just pay the bills. Some are paid, some are not. But what they all have in common is keeping you in Barcelona, Bali or Buenos Aires for longer. Though competition for some of the plum jobs out there can be intense, they don’t deal in highly paid, skilled positions requiring lots of qualifications and experience. They focus mostly on short and medium term jobs that almost anyone can do, or learn to do. While anyone is welcome to use their site, their core readership is British and Irish, EU nationals, Americans, Canadians Australians and New Zealanders. Work, and even tourist, visa rules mean some nationalities will find it harder to work and travel overseas than others, and they post their vacancies and information in both good faith and the certain knowledge, not everything will be applicable to everyone. They also post out of state travel type jobs for Americans to find in their own vast country. On Jobs Abroad Bulletin, you can also enjoy their blog called The Working Traveller Magazine. There, you can find a whole section of working abroad features and interviews too, covering the best types of work available to working travellers, including tourism, catering and hospitality jobs, working in a ski resort, teaching English, and location independence.
Design your life at sea on the only travelling conference for [aspiring] digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and global freedom seekers. Nomad Cruise is a business conference at sea for digital nomads, online-entrepreneurs and remote workers. They organize affordable all-inclusive-cruises with participants across the Atlantic. Join 150+ digital nomads on an all-inclusive trip across the Atlantic Ocean. Connect, learn, collaborate and make friends on a life-changing journey! The concept of working remotely has established over the last years and without a doubt: the number of people who can work location independently is growing fast. People from different fields quit their jobs or change their positions to live the nomad lifestyle. Nomad Cruise jumps in, where decisions have been made: living life on the road, independently, free. But lonely? Nope. They are networking catalysts. They put 200 people on a boat and introduce them to each other and create an environment of learning, sharing, creating, and connecting. Making you go unplugged for a week or two and dive into the incredible possibilities provided by the pool of talented, motivated, and successful people, who join in on our journeys across the Atlantic. They don’t offer trips. They offer experiences of a lifetime. Nomad Cruise believes that sharing knowledge, skills and experience is the foundation of an open-spirited community, and it couldn’t be truer of the ethos on board. They also believe that, on Nomad Cruise, every participant should get the chance to be an active part of the program and get feedback to their business and lifestyle related questions. That’s why they designed a unique environment of cooperative learning and personal and professional development. Experts are on stage to share their knowledge through talks and workshops, while the specials are there to make you an integral part of the program by shared experience. Showcase your special skills at the Nomad Cruise Talent Show, get your hips moving during the Salsa Classes, or pitch your idea at the Business Breakthrough Session to get valuable feedback from experienced mentors. What starts on a boat may never actually end. They skilfully lay down the base for friendships, collabs, and projects, which commence on the cruise but may last a lifetime. Nomad Cruise is not just a travel agency. It’s a community.
Remoters.net is a platform with resources, advice & useful information for remote professionals, digital nomads & remote teams. Aleyda Solís and Elisa Martínez are co-founders of Remoters. They decided to create a platform to promote the new paradigm of work that is now possible thanks to a more mature Internet: to work remotely doing what you like without restricting your professional options, independently of where you are or live as a digital nomad, travelling while working without necessarily having a fixed location and remoters.net was born! They share information and interviews, featuring the journey of digital nomads or remote professionals & teams, where they share their experiences and provide actionable tips for a successful location independent work experience. Listing the most important meet ups, camps, retreats & conferences for digital nomads or remote professionals. A free remote jobs board that allows any company to publish their remote job advert to hire fast. Experienced remote based professionals looking for their next remote based jobs, who have answered an interview describing what they’re looking for. A list with 50+ co-livings from all over the world, where digital nomads can stay, work and network. A list of useful communication & productivity tools that will allow you to effectively work remotely, and on their blog, news, trends & guides about remote work & digital nomads. Remoters.net goals are making reality the dream of many professionals who would like to become digital nomads or start working remotely from a place of their preference based on their interests: the beach, the mountain, another city or while travelling to many destinations. To become a source of resources and support that facilitate the day-to-day of digital nomads, professionals or teams that are already working remotely, with a cost-effective operation, not only from an individual perspective, from also from entire organizations that work remotely.
The DNX - Digital Nomad Festival connects & supports digital nomads and online entrepreneurs through events and online platforms. Our vision is that more and more people live their life free and self-determined, connect with like-minded people, share their knowledge and grow their businesses. We strongly believe that meeting other cultures makes us personally richer and the world a better place. Everybody can find his or her passion, live their dreams and work self-determined. DNX is part of the freedom revolution, in that people take ownership of their jobs, time and life. People quit their conventional jobs to reclaim the freedom to design their own lives. The DNX is the #1 event for Digital Nomads and happened all around the world at places like Bangkok, Berlin and Lisbon, Portugal. The first Spanish speaking DNX Festival happened in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 2018 the Spanish speaking DNX Festival will moved to Barcelona. The annual German speaking DNX Festival takes place in Berlin. Yara and Sonic organize DNX Coliving and Coworking CAMP at the most beautiful spots in the world: Jericoacoara (Brazil), Tarifa (Spain), Lisbon (Portugal), on Koh Lanta (Thailand), on Lemnos (Greece), Dahab (Egypt), Costa Rica, Santa Cruz (USA), Taghazout (Morocco) and many more spots... Yara and Sonic started a global movement with the DNX events, that crushes outdated conventions and is no longer to stop. The DNX Community is one of the biggest community for Digital Nomads worldwide!
The Digital Nomad life has been sold as a “perfect” lifestyle that will make you happy AND rich – basically overnight. In reality, it’s just a new way of living powered by the internet. And in order to make it truly meaningful, we have to look beyond the shiny Instagram version. Digital Nomad Girls invites you to reimagine what it means to be location independent and run a business. They believe the nomad lifestyle is about more than collecting passport stamps or generating “passive” income. They believe that it could be part of a bigger movement towards a more sustainable, ethical, feminist and communal world. One that values collaboration, mindfulness and rest, over individualism, greed and hustle culture. And they believe that a network of globally-minded, adventurous & curious women will build this world. By sharing knowledge and skills with each other and building businesses that are a force for good. Jenny, is a scientist turned digital nomad, entrepreneur and founder of DNG. Originally from Munich, she has been living and travelling abroad for the past 13 years. After finishing a PhD in chemistry in 2013, she planned to backpack for one year, but stumbled headfirst into the digital nomad world. Having worked in a super competitive, high-pressure academic environment for many years, Jenny was excited to find a lifestyle that seemed much more balanced & human-friendly. Within a few short months of working online, she learned one of the biggest nomad lessons: this lifestyle can be really lonely and difficult. Turns out that building a business from scratch while moving around every few months wasn’t quite as easy-breezy as many made it sound. Plus, it quickly became clear that the online business world was just as male-dominated and rife with hustle culture, toxic productivity and competition as academia. But she had no intention to swap the old rat race for a new one, so she decided to create a community that was different, and that’s how DNG was born over 6 years ago! The Lab is their virtual community for location independent women supporting each other through experimentation, collaboration & accountability! Join their Facebook Group with over 30k members from around the world. Launched in 2015, it’s the longest-running FB Group for female digital nomads. Every Friday they send out their roundup of the community – remote jobs posted by members, inspiration, member highlights & regular free events! They are a Business for Good in partnership with B1G1 (Buy1Give1), a global organisation that allows businesses to embed Giving into their everyday operations. Through B1G1, your business can support projects around the world that are working toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN. At DNG they support causes that are closely aligned with their values and are connected to Quality Education, Gender Equality and Climate Action. Every time a member joins the Lab, DNG awards a Malawian Female Entrepreneur a microloan. Once a month they host a book-club for members, where 20 days of free access to literacy education is given to Dalit girls. At DNG they have taken the Ethical Move pledge and are committed to transparent, responsible and honest marketing. And they are encouraging our community to do the same!
Work From Anywhere, Any time on Any Device and Set Yourself Free! Stuck in another airport, on the way to yet another business meeting, the founder of WFA Life, Andy Willis, picked up Tim Ferris’ book, The 4-Hour Work Week. The tag line – Escape the 9-5, live anywhere and join the new rich – attracted his attention. Whilst not a revolutionary concept, the notion of being able to ‘live anywhere’ and ‘work less’ suddenly hit home. Though his conference business was successful, it dawned on him that he was trapped in it: tied to his desk when he wasn’t travelling between events, with all the knowledge, systems and procedures in his head. He knew he wanted more, to live more; it turns out he was ready to seize the day. Making the transition didn’t happen overnight, but he knew that for anything to happen at all, he just had to start. He made it his mission to work out how he could do more of the things he loved, travelling and cycling, whilst still feeling successful. The Working From Anywhere (WFA) concept began to unfold. Over a period of years, he tried and tested every communications platform, project management tool, collaboration tool, email program, and file storage device. He worked out systems and procedures and methods to allow him and his team to work effectively, from anywhere. As friends and clients began to notice his trips to France getting longer each year, curiosity was piqued. How is it that he was always travelling, enjoying life, and yet still running a great business? Little by little, he began to teach others what I’d done and how they could do it too. He distilled the process into a 5-step system which anyone could implement, regardless of business size or industry. It simply required a willingness to embrace change and the notion that life is for living now, not when you retire. He soon realised that this process, this way of living, could be his new normal, his everything. So, he wound up his conference business and WFA Life was born. Now there’s a program, a book and an experience for anyone who wants to join the revolution – to seize the day and make time for life.
Teleport builds software to move you to the best place to live and work. Explore the best cities based on your personal preferences, and we’ll lend you a hand with preparing and executing the move. Many of the Teleport team were previously building Skype, which was quite effective in making the world smaller in a metaphorical sense. They now aim to make physically rearranging the human population, just as easy. Free movement of talent will make every government in the world compete for every citizen. Since April 2017 Teleport is a Topia company. Topia is the leader in Global Talent Mobility. They empower enterprise HR teams to deploy, manage, and engage employees anywhere in the world so companies and their employees can work everywhere. The Topia platform enables organizations to deliver mobility as part of a broader talent strategy encompassing all types of employee movement – remote and distributed workforces, business travel, and more traditional relocations and assignments. This drives enhanced employee experience and competitive advantage by ensuring the right people are in the right place at the right time, while staying compliant no matter where they are. The Topia platform automates the entire global talent mobility process, including scenario-based planning, expat payroll, tax and immigration compliance, reporting and more. Topia powers global talent mobility programs for world-renowned brands such as Schneider Electric, Dell, Veolia, Equinor and AXA. Topia has raised over $115M from NewView Capital (formerly New Enterprise Associates), Notion Capital and others, and is a global company with offices throughout the Americas and EMEA. Team Teleport is currently distributed across 5 countries, and they also travel around quite a bit. While moving themselves and their families around the globe they became all too familiar with the hassles this lifestyle brings, they still strongly believe that quality of knowledge work is not a function of one’s physical location. Their full-time staff's homes are already distributed across 4 countries on 2 continents, also, they tend to fly around quite a bit. Teleport is a truly distributed team - they have full time employees in Tallinn, Munich, Paris and Cambridge, more help from Tartu and a roaming co-founder who was most recently spotted in Canada. Having the entire team in the same room is a rare luxury for us - letting our people live where they want is part of our DNA, and we have to turn to some awesome remote teamwork tools to make sure our communications don't break down because of async channels and differences in time zones. The main conditions they choose their tools by are based on easy accessibility for everyone - all team members should be able to access, edit and have a say on most of what they do. They opt for transparency first - there has to be a clear reason why anything is not made public by default. Information storage and location – they believe the more details they can add, the better - this makes the chance of misunderstanding each other a lot less. Important information must be easy to find and backtrack at any time. They’ve put together a list of remote job sites as well as sites with a remote filter to tell you what they’re for, how well they work and also added a comparison table in the end to give you a quick overview. Teleport knows that quality of work doesn’t necessarily depend on your physical location. We are committed to creating a culture and environment that allows our people to do great work from wherever in the world they wish to be. Teleport Cities Mobile App is now also available on the web if you want to try it immediately. It allows you to find out which of the top 100 start-up cities you should be in and how you can get there. In mere minutes, you can discover and budget your next move. Until recently, remote jobs were relatively hard to find, but now the issue seems to be the opposite - there are heaps of new sites publishing remote jobs, and figuring out which site suits your needs best can be challenging. To make the comparison easier, they have made a table highlighting the main features for each site. The "volume of ads" in case of sites that have a remote jobs filter shows the volume of remote job ads, not all of them. You can read details about every site under the table.
Project Getaway by Livit is a curated experience for entrepreneurs and teams who know great success, big adventures and community can go hand-in-hand. Project Getaway is not just an event, but a complete experience. Over the last 10 years, 156 entrepreneurs from 23 countries have joined us in Bali, Thailand and Mauritius. Project Getaway is carefully curated by Livit—we make sure we bring together entrepreneurs who can inspire and support each other in taking their lives and businesses to the next level. At Livit, we empower and enable entrepreneurs and startups teams to change the world. They have had 11 getaways for entrepreneurs and 10+ team getaways in Bali, Thailand and Mauritius. They have 156 entrepeneurs handpicked groups from 11 to 22 people. Project Getaway is in 23 Countries: USA, Denmark, UK, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Australia, Canada, India, Morocco, Brazil, China, Singapore, Mauritius, Colombia, Jordan, Tunisia, Philippines and more.
Running Remote 2022 is the world’s largest conference dedicated to meeting the critical business challenges of remote and hybrid workplace transformation. Now in its 5th year, we offer remote-first founders and hybrid-team leaders access to the knowledge, connections and solutions to help build, manage and lead remote teams to excellence. The new hybrid format event for 2022 – across desktop, mobile and in-person – live and on-demand, will give up to 500+ in-person and 500+ online attendees the opportunity to network with, and learn from, your company and other industry leaders. Running Remote is carefully curated to teach you next-level, actionable strategies and tactics you can utilize the very next day to manage and grow your remote team. This is the conference they’ve been trying to find, but until now it didn’t exist. Running Remote cover every facet of building a remote team to help develop the future of work. Leading remote work tech companies, online collaboration thought leaders and outsourcing business owners under one roof. There are three types of people that join Running Remote: a. Remote-first Founders and C-level executives. They are people who actively run remote operations for their established companies of min 5+ employees. Founders who are scaling and building their business and need help with remote management. Whether you’ve been remote-first from the start or just transitioning now, it’s a place for you. b. People Ops Executives for remote-first companies. They are Executives who “design work” to enable employees to bring their best to the job every day, they are proactively involved in shaping strategic decisions around work by understanding high-level business objectives and crucial aims for remote-first companies. c. Heads of Remote. They are executives who are focused on making remote work as easy and rewarding as possible for the company’s employees. People who serve as a cross-functional internal consultant to evolve key pillars e.g. L&D, knowledge management, and onboarding so that each function becomes more effective in a distributed setting. The main purpose of Running Remote Conference is to find solutions to common challenges remote teams face as establishing a strong remote culture, learning how to collaborate across time zones, building rapport amongst colleagues, and finding out how others transitioned from office-base to remote-first companies, avoiding mistakes they’ve made.
The number of rural coworking and co-living projects are on the rise for sure. More and more people get the chance to work remotely, and the idea to work from wherever is awakening in people’s minds accordingly. What could be more evident than choosing a place that you really enjoy and can do your work with even more motivation, productivity and happiness. Economadia connects location independents who wish to create and take part in real life communities in rural coworking and co-living places while making a positive impact. They create our own summits, retreats/workcations and attend events together to have unique experiences for location independents. They envision a network of "global villages" which combines the best of location independence, technology, community and a sustainable lifestyle. Location-independency gives us new freedom and flexibility to ask ourselves: How do we want to live? Seeking community and a more sustainable lifestyle, it often isn’t easy to find out how to get started. With Economadia, they are building a bridge from a location-independent and often rootless lifestyles toward collaborative rural communities, co-living spaces and eco-villages, that allow reconnection with nature and yourself. Location independence gives us new freedom and flexibility to ask ourselves how we want to live. Earning your living on a global level while living and acting local. Economadia wants to explore all the advantages and potentials. Combining the best of location independence, technology and nature, they firmly believe that in the near future we will see more "global villages" with international communities being their inhabitants. They organize unique workcations/retreats and event crews. They also select different locations to make new, exciting projects visible. Join with them to experience the real community. By subscribing to Economadia, you receive access to their list of the 10 most interesting rural coworking and co-living places and from time to time they send you their entertaining and informative newsletter about our latest podcast episodes, blog articles and our workcation program.
I'm Johannes, A digital nomad from Germany and started WebWorkTravel to help you to take full advantage of your location independent job as well. Here’s a few things you can do on WebWorkTravel: Get the destination guide for digital nomads with over 60 amazing budget destinations from around the world. Join the Digital Nomad Network – the largest Facebook community for digital nomads worldwide. Learn everything about one of the best adventure towns and upcoming Digital Nomad Hotspot Tarifa. It all started in Cape Town. Back in 2008 after studying there and falling in love with the city and people, I was looking for a job that would allow me to move between Germany and South Africa whenever I wanted and have more than 14 days of vacation. My first online job was as a Virtual assistant for a Swiss company. It helped me to quit my job in tourism within 4 months and learn many more skills to work online while getting paid for it. I became location independent overnight. Eventually I quit that job and ended up working in PPC (Pay per Click Marketing) and eCommerce. Even better, Inspired by Tim Ferris, I was also able to start a successful 4 hour work week style online business. It didn’t make me rich but pays my bills until this day, and it’s given me the freedom to experiment with the location independent lifestyle, travel to places where I wasn’t sure if the internet would be ok, and figure out how to stay productive while travelling the world. Back in 2014 we started the first Facebook Group for Digital Nomads. The group is still up and running and has now over 55.000 members from all over the world. If you would like to learn from experienced nomads or find other nomads in your area there is no better place to connect online than the digital nomad network.
Anyplace was launched in 2017 and set out to create a world where people can live anyplace they desire. We believe that the housing rental experience should be straightforward and flexible. It should be an enriching journey that is simple and easy to manage. It should be about opening new doors, discovering new places and having new experiences. We believe, when you connect with like-minded people, amazing things can happen. However, we know that connecting and meeting people in your new city can be challenging. We built our community platform to solve this problem and bring people together, wherever they are. We will continue to enable people to live lifestyles, free from traditional constraints and commitments. We will develop our service and provide even better experiences. We want to live in a world where anyone can live anywhere they desire. That is our goal and what we are driven to achieve. In the future, we will grow and develop our community. We’ll reach more, connect more and bring more people, across the world, together. The Story of Anyplace started as fluid as today’s technology has made our lives, traditional living options have clipped our wings and grounded us with things like rents, lease and mortgages. At Anyplace, we’re out to change that by providing people with easy, turn-key housing options all over the world. No long-term leases. No buying or moving furniture. No endless screening processes. No landlords. Just dependable and hassle-free living designed with global citizens in mind. New places feel like homes when we experience them as a community. We are driven to make connecting with like-minded people, wherever you are, easy. Through our community platform, Anyplacers, anywhere, can connect, make friends and explore new places, together. Why we started anyplace? We were in the same place, as millions of others all over the world; stressed-out by and fed-up with renting. The endless screening processes, the ceaseless paperwork, the hassle and worry, the shackle-like commitments – enough was enough. One day, we came up with a solution; a way to navigate the clutter and complexity of traditional renting. Imagine you could live, rent and move more freely; as free as checking-in and checking-out of a hotel. What if you could have safe and secure service, but without the chains of long-term commitment? What if you could be free to move more, explore more and make more connections, with like-minded people?
Nomad Soulmates started life as a Facebook group for location independent singles, and it quickly grew into the biggest and most engaging Facebook group in its niche, with nearly 11 thousand passionate members. Our priority is assisting you in finding a partner, but we are also committed to helping you integrate in your newly adopted cities. This will increase your chances of meeting that special someone, as well as helping you make rich connections to thrive and succeed as a remote worker! We have reported on a few love stories, and there are surely many more that have not been announced (yet!), as well as many new friendships formed. Thanks to our group, more people are now holding hands as they travel and work in unison. When you join our group, the first thing you’ll notice is the sheer awesomeness of our average member. They’re happy to share their positive energy and stories in the pursuit of a loving sidekick. We're bursting with excitement as the development of the app continues, and we love all the feedback we’re getting from you already! Listening to your ideas helps us build an app that will fit your specific nomadic needs. Though it’s still early in the game, we are already reaching many parts of the world. Organizations that cater to nomads have already reached out to us to discuss potential partnerships. We’ve partnered up with co-working spaces in Germany, India, Indonesia, Thailand and America just to name a few. This is just the beginning of seeing our love spread all over the globe!
Freedom is Everything is a content site, created by Cam Woodsum, about digital nomading, remote work, entrepreneurship, traveling the world, and trying to live a good life! You’ll like this site if: You’re looking to create more freedom in your life! Cam believes that digital nomading (working online from anywhere you want) is the fastest shortcut to freedom and that freedom is the fastest shortcut to happiness and living a great life. In simple terms, if you have the freedom to spend your time exactly how you want to spend it, it’s easier to live a happy life. The story behind the name “Freedom is Everything”? Cam lived in Taiwan for two months in late 2017 and while sitting in one of their favorite dumpling restaurants, they spotted a guy wearing a shirt that said “Freedom is Everything.” Cam tried to buy the shirt online but couldn’t find it! What Cam did find though, was that the domain name FreedomisEverything.com was newly available. In early 2018, Cam decided to build a site about digital nomading and freedom, and FreedomisEverything.com felt like the perfect name. Digital nomading, location independence and remote work are a gateway to something much more important, freedom. In 2020, Sam finally got around to building the site. Cam Woodsum has been wandering the world since mid-2015 and running businesses since early 2017. When Cam started building their own businesses in early 2017, their goal was to make enough passive income so that they’d be able to free up their time to work on creating positive change in the world. As of late 2019, Cam has created enough passive income to financially retire while living cheaply abroad. Cam is now focused on helping other people to gain similar levels of freedom in their lives while also working on climate change endeavors.
Life Remotely was created by Jessica and Kobus Mans, and Jared McCaffree. They share the common passion of travel, and a lifestyle that allows them to spend their time where they choose. Their professional careers have allowed them to spend most of their time working remotely. Over the past ten years they have worked hard to establish the skills, clients and credibility necessary to perform these jobs while traveling. Technology gives them the ability to work remotely. Curiosity, wonder and boredom drive them to the far reaches of the world. Put the two together and you have Life Remotely. They’ve spent the past fifteen years travelling and working around the world. In October 2011 they became full-time digital nomads, and took working remotely to a whole new level. They left their home in Seattle and headed south. Their goal was to drive to Patagonia and spend the night in Antarctica. After 19 months, 575 days, two-thirds of them sleeping in a tent, they not only reached Antarctica, but continued North and ended their trip in Rio de Janeiro. They quickly realized that the violent and misconceived notions of their southern neighbours couldn’t be more wrong. And so they wrote a how-to overlanding guide titled “Don’t Go There. It’s Not Safe. You’ll Die. And other more rational advice for Overlanding Central and South America”. Six months later, they realized that aside from working and writing travel guides, they possessed a totally different skill. They cook really good food, every day, with local ingredients, in nothing but a basic camp kitchen. 22,000 miles later, they published a cookbook not only for travellers, but also for home chefs curious about Latin American recipes and new ideas for grilling. Now they’re back in the US sharing their stories, successes and failures and a few good recipes to help others get a taste of the world they explored.
Hubstaff develops productivity and workforce management software that help remote, mobile, and growing workforces work better together. Hubstaff Talent is a free and easy way to find remote talent across the world. Quickly find and scale a remote team for your business without any fees or markups. Search thousands of contractors based on skill, location, or category and directly contact the team members you feel will be a good fit. Add your agency to Hubstaff Talent to get more leads. You add the employees of your agency and when a company is interested in working with a team member, you or your designated sales member gets contacted. Hubstaff has thousands of remote startups, software companies, agencies, and ecommerce businesses that are looking for talent just like you. Sign up for a profile so they can contact you directly for work they need done. In 2003, Dave Nevogt became disillusioned with the grind of daily commutes and mindless paper-pushing. When he left to start his own company, he naturally built a remote team. However, not having an easy way to see what was worked on or hours worked became a challenge. Dave had a “There has to be a better way” moment, and together with co-founder and CEO Jared Brown, they built Hubstaff as a fully remote company that has grown to 90 global employees. Hubstaff stands for: Freedom: Work where and how you want to work. You’re free to design the company you want when Hubstaff streamlines time tracking and team management. Transparency: Running a company is hard when you can’t see how the work’s getting done. We create tools that make transparency simple and automated. Customers First: Our customers are always first. We work hard to understand business owners and build the systems that help them succeed. Accountability: We take ownership for the projects we take on. We move projects forward and do what we say we are going to do. Focus: Our products help teams fight distraction and focus on the job at hand. We believe that focus breeds productivity and productivity breeds success. If there’s anything we’ve learned since starting Hubstaff, it’s that remote work works. As more companies turn to this method to get things done, we’re right there alongside them, ushering in a new era of flexible, smarter work. It pays to join the Hubstaff Affiliate program. For every customer that signs up for Hubstaff, you'll earn 30% of the revenue for 12 months. We’ve created a full package of marketing materials to make it that much easier for you to get the word out about Hubstaff. Our state-of-the-art affiliate tracking software provides you with detailed reports and dashboards, allowing you to see how different tactics perform as you optimize your campaigns. We want talking about our product to be just as easy as using it. That’s why we’ve taken the time to craft the tools and assets you need to start earning right away.
Nomad Pass makes it easy for you to work remotely from beautiful, curated locations around the world & connect with other nomads & location independent professionals wherever you are. For digital nomads, remote employees, & entrepreneurs who are seeking their next retreat or work cation. Work different, thanks to the community supporting them in shaping the future of work. You are encouraged to become a part of it. By building the Nomad Pass community, they seek to help others build their skills and seek help from others. This sharing & collaborative culture, driven by international contributors, connects and helps others embrace exciting new journeys. Work from anywhere. Finding the right accommodation and the right working environment when working remotely, for a few days or long term, takes time and energy. Whether you are a digital nomad, entrepreneur or freelancer seeking your next destination, or an employee seeking to organize your next start-up retreat or work cation, they can help! Join the community and get your pass to book the best destinations to work remotely from and connect with other nomads and location independent professionals. Working remotely doesn’t have to be lonely. Join the community to get matched with like-minded professionals based on your location, interests, skills & travel plans. Make new friends, collaborate & create business opportunities on the road. Finding quality places is time-consuming. Reimagining retreats. Nomad Pass helps you find the perfect spot to inspire and motivate your team. Finding quality places is time-consuming. They find you the most beautiful places to stay and work remotely from, with reliable Wi-Fi & great amenities to stay productive. Choose from co-living spaces, boutique hotels and villas. They believe the future of work is remote and no longer tied to a stationary 9–5 job. Working remotely means having the flexibility and the ability to choose authentic ways to be more productive, and they think remote work doesn’t have to be all remote or nothing. It’s about taking a more flexible approach to the workplace and the work we do, and choosing the best ways in which we are productive.
Coworking in the Sun is a digital nomad coworking space located in Tenerife, Spain. They offer 20 hot desks, 5 small offices for teams, and also they organize many activities for all the digital nomads' community. The coworking space is equipped with high speed internet, professional equipment, meeting rooms, soundproof room, handicap accessible, an in-house gym to stay fit and healthy, and many more features to offer you a unique space for working. Coworking in the Sun is a space where you can work, explore and party together with digital nomads and Spanish learners from all over the world. You will work, learn and party with digital nomads, online marketing students, Spanish learners and other like-minded people. The whole year-round, they provide 20 fully equipped coworking spaces at the FU International Academy, Tenerife. Furthermore, they are an international Spanish language school, that also teaches digital marketing at SEOintheSUN for participants from all over Europe. After work, the dream island of Tenerife is yours to explore and enjoy. The year-round spring-feel of the island will give you that holiday vibe and, apart from having the opportunity to make the most of the Spanish way of life, you will be able to go diving, surfing, climbing, hiking, paragliding, or just watch the sun sink slowly below the horizon with an ice-cold drink in hand. On the weekends, there are plenty of things to do. The Coworking in the Sun’s team often plans hikes or BBQs together, or you can take excursions to different destinations in Tenerife and La Gomera. Check out what your friends and co-workers are doing.
Karoli Hindriks founded Jobbatical in 2014 to connect people with inspiring jobs abroad. In four years, they moved people from 53 countries to 37 different destinations. Each career journey was a step closer to a world where people and ideas move freely. While they were dreaming of a more open world, there was a monster under the bed: immigration. Smart employers love the idea of hiring from abroad. But confusing, often seemingly impossible paperwork is stopping perfect hires from happening. Which is ridiculous. And the opposite of thinking beyond borders. So Jobbatical started doing immigration. They got really good at it and realized that if they focused all their efforts on their immigration platform, they could help more people. Jobbatical today is the go-to immigration partner for tech startups and traditional companies alike. They free up time for employers to make more hires. Better hires. International hires—confidently, without having to fear the immigration monster. Their team and Karoli have seen firsthand that the world simply works better when it works together. They’re ready to play their part in making that happen. Wherever you're relocating talent from, Jobbatical’s experienced immigration experts cover the entire process for you: from the initial assessment to getting your employees happily settled. Jobbatical is on a mission to help the world work together. They’re building towards a world where moving from one country to another is fully paperless. They are doing that by building high-end relocation technology and by closely working with governments to fix their immigration process, so companies can hire the best talent, regardless of where they’re from.
Two Wandering Soles is a fun, inspiring and award-winning travel blog created by Katie and Ben, a couple who is passionate about responsible and adventurous travel around the world. Find travel tips and money-saving advice for eco-friendly and sustainable travel on any budget. We think travel should be accessible to everyone, whether you have one week or one year, and whether you are on a backpacker budget or you have money to splurge. We believe traveling is a powerful way to spread positivity in this world. We are passionate about sharing ways we can all travel more responsibly and ensure we are being mindful of the impact we make. Two Wandering Soles is a place where we share practical tips and advice to help others feel confident and prepared no matter where their journey may take them. Travel planning for us is one of the most exciting feelings ever! But let’s get real… it’s also downright overwhelming. From finding the best things to do in the destination, to scouring the web for the cheapest flights to being sure you’re prepared with the best travel insurance, there’s a lot to think about. And we haven’t even mentioned packing! Lucky for you, we have been planning trips all over the world for the last 5 years, and we have learned SO much. Wanna know how we learned it all? We made countless mistakes along the way. But don’t worry, you don’t have to screw up as much as we did because we are sharing our expert advice with you… Advice that we’ve picked up through nearly 50 countries and on all different types of trips. From our best budget hacks to our foolproof packing list to our trips for finding cheap flights, we’re covering it all!
Never Ending Voyage is the project for travelers created by Simon Fairbairn and Erin McNeaney. They are a couple of digital nomads who sold everything they owned and left the UK in 2010 to travel the world indefinitely, completely changing their lifestyle. With just carry-on luggage, they have been slow travelling their way around the world, earning a living on the road by creating iPhone apps and a travel blog where they provide useful information for others who want to discover the world. They write detailed travel guides to help those who want to plan their perfect trip, no matter if it's a popular destination or one off the beaten path. They also share tips on how to pack light, the best vegetarian food they find on the road, the ups and downs of nomadic life, and much more. Their story began in 2008, when they spent a year traveling through India, Southeast Asia, Australia, the South Pacific and the United States. Simon and Erin described that experience on Never Ending Voyage as breathtaking, beautiful, frustrating, terrifying, and exciting; It was anything but boring. In their words, what they experienced in just one year was more than in the previous ten. On their return to the UK, they found it very difficult to get back into the routine that they’d left. So, they decided to head off again, but this time they left for good. Simon and Erin decided to sale everything they owned, quit their jobs, rent out their house and head out to play dice with destiny. Simon and Erin left the UK on 1st March 2010 with a one-way ticket to Rio de Janeiro. They spent the first year in South America and since then have visited Asia, Europe, Africa, Central and North America, the Middle East, and Oceania. They have had countless amazing experiences over the years that they share with their followers on their site “Never Ending Voyage”. Simon and Erin are digital nomads, so where there's internet (and sometimes even where there isn't), they work. Simon started out doing web design and development, and after a few years launched Voyage Travel Apps, creating iPhone apps with the goal of making it easier to plan any travel. Also, most of their income comes from affiliate sales and advertising on their site.
Pack Hacker is a platform focus on creating gear reviews, guides, packing lists, and other content to help people travel smarter and more efficiently. Through honest reviews that incorporate real world testing and an excruciating attention to detail, their goal is to cut through marketing jargon to give you the nitty-gritty stuff you need to know. Pack Hacker’s team use their expertise and real-world experience to provide practical resources and honest opinions, guiding you towards smarter travel. It is all about real people giving real opinions on gear. Think of they as your friend that knows everything there is to know about travel gear. They’ll get you sorted. All start in May 2015, when Tom Wahlin decided to leave his 9-5 job in the tech industry and take his design skills on the road. With plans to travel the world and work remotely for years at a time, he sold nearly all of his belongings and packed up his New York City apartment into a single 40-liter backpack. His plans became a reality, but the process was arduous. Deciding what to buy, what to ditch, and how to pack it all up became more intensive than the travel plans themselves. At the time, figuring out how to perpetually travel the world out of a single carry-on wasn’t something you could just find on YouTube. As a result, Tom dove in headfirst and became obsessed with figuring out the nitty-gritty details behind products and how he could optimize everything in his backpack to be best-equipped for any adventure in his path. As the years progressed, Tom gathered a team of experts to help him review the latest gear in the travel space and create impactful content. Pack Hacker is now headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, where Tom spends most of his time—along with some core Pack Hacker team—as a “seasonal nomad,” traveling the world regularly while still enjoying the comforts (and studio lighting) of home. All the gear they have ever tested are stored there. Their process consist of a small team of travel experts who test and review a variety of premium and economical gear in their element for a minimum of two weeks. In Pack Hacker pay special attention in their standard that guarantee that each item should be durable and able to last through time, usage, and natural elements; It should serve multiple use-cases and apply to more than one situation; and a design that should feel thoughtful with a considerate style beyond average travel gear. While they strive for variety, they do believe in paying more for something that will last. Pack Hacker prefers brands with a good, ethical production process at a price point that makes sense for its lifeline.
Digitalnomads.world was created by digital nomads for digital nomads with the hope that anyone searching for a digital nomad lifestyle will find what they are looking for. The city guides and course reviews are written by Digital Nomads from around the world – for digital nomads and aspiring digital nomads all over the world. They are an intimate community, collaborating in order to help each other. Sharing stories, knowledge, advice and special moments. Enjoy the most extensive city guides written by fellow nomads, and contribute from your own experience to help everyone remain updated. You'll find everything you need, from recommended online courses to remote job offers and of course tips from other Digital Nomads. Join the community and receive exclusive benefits around the world. They host several workshops and Zoom meetings offering tips, information or just discussions with like-minded digital nomads. The community believes in accepting everyone and all opinions as long as they are expressed respectfully. They are always open to new ideas! If you think you can add something to the community, you are urged to get in touch. If you find any mistake in the guides and other articles we have, or if you have trouble with anything on the site, you are encouraged to let them know. Join the groups that are relevant to you, it is an easy way to keep up to date with all your needs and interests. Check out their benefits and save money! Help them to grow their community by sharing your experiences.
Nomadific was created by Thomas Kanze, with the objective for it to be a one-stop shop for Digital Nomads, where you can find any information related to digital nomadism. Looking for travel tips, coworking spaces, business advice or how to set up a corporation that will allow you to travel, they have all the information for you. The objective of Nomadific is to build a community of digital nomads. A place you can go to talk and discuss with people that share the same passions and struggles. The goal with Nomadific is to provide a clear structure where anyone can find the information they are looking for, defining four major categories, namely; Travel, Lifestyle, Business and Planning. Digital Nomad guides are for anyone looking for the most essential information to any country or city. New guides are added over time, so make sure to bookmark their page to visit at a later date. Their guides cover the best cities for digital nomads, countries, and everything useful ranging from visa requirements, cost of living to coworking spaces and accommodation. Being a digital nomad is not simply about packing your bags and travelling. There’s usually a bit more to go into it. They have set up a list of resources for digital nomads to list what works and provide a toolkit, so you don’t waste time searching and comparing dozens of resources.
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