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JULIE ON BEING A PARENT AND TEACHER
RICKY ON SEEING THE WORLD WITH THREE KIDS
LINDA ON LIVING AS AN ON-THE-GO FAMILY
CITY REPORT LISBON
PRODUCTIVITY BOOSTER: THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT
LET’S MEET: DIGITAL NOMAD CALENDAR
FABRICE ON TRAVELING WITH PURPOSE
JESSICA ON CULTIVATING THE NOMAD MINDSET
CITY REPORT BUDAPEST
JAZZIE ON LEARNING FROM SURPRISES ALONG THE WAY
JB & ANH ON LEAVING THE SEDENTARY LIFE BEHIND
JOHN & JEANET ON BEING AMBITIOUS NOMADS
CITY REPORT LAS PALMAS
VIKTOR ON NAVIGATING ALL ASPECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP (INCL. TAXES!)
NICOLE ON PLANNING FOR LIVING THE DREAM
WHAT’S IN MY BAG?
BOOK REVIEW
MICK ON FINDING YOUR OWN TRAVEL RHYTHM
SIMONA ON UNDERSTANDING THE DIGITAL NOMAD COMMUNITY
THE DARK SIDE OF THE ROAD
EMAIL MARKETING FOR BLOGGERS COACHES AND E-COMMERCE
CHRIS ON BECOMING A DIGITAL NOMAD (HE WROTE THE BOOK ON IT)
KEVIN ON SURRENDERING TO THE DIGITAL NOMAD EXPERIENCE
DENISE ON FINDING REMOTE WORK AND NOT SELLING YOURSELF SHORT
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Who doesn’t dream of escaping the 9–5 grind to spend life lounging on sunny beaches?
It’s a dream most can relate to but that few have actually actualized. Until recently.
There’s a new brand of long-term traveler: the digital nomad. These digital nomads are
the stars of our first online magazine, TRAVEL2GO.
They’re called “digital” because they rely on digital technologies to allow them to work
location-independently. All they need to check in to work is strong Wi-Fi and a laptop.
Many are freelancers and entrepreneurs but others have full-time remote positions.
“Nomad” comes from their propensity for living life on the go. Nomadic life can mean
you’re in Chiang Mai one week and Mexico City the next. But it can also mean you have a
home base in Budapest where you spend a few months every year. For the rest of the
year, you’re fancy-free, dashing off emails between catching waves in Portugal or
supplementing your online income with seasonal work at an Argentinian ranch.
Our product, an email marketing software, is an online tool for use anywhere. We at
Newsletter2Go were curious about these folks taking working on the go to new levels. We
polled 90+ existing or aspiring nomads, asking what they wanted to read about.
It turns out people wanted to know about real nomads. How do they make it work? What are
their struggles? Their unvarnished stories? So we interviewed digital nomads originally from the
Netherlands, France, Italy, Germany, the U.S. and Canada, to name just a few.
What we discovered was a vibrant, savvy community that inspired us. And the 15 personal
stories nomads shared with us became this magazine’s beating heart.
We spoke with nomads from a diverse array of ages, nationalities, backgrounds and
ethnicities and lifestyles. We spoke with slow travelers who orbit a home base for most of
the year and fast travelers hitting dozens of a countries every six months. We spoke with
some who had been living the digital nomad life since before it became common parlance
and others just one year out. We spoke with families, singles and couples.
From these 15 inspiring tales, we learned one thing. There’s no single path to becoming a
digital nomad. There are myriad ways. In fact, anyone can do it.
Curious about whether the digital nomad lifestyle might work for you, too? You bet it can.
But don’t take our word for it – let the stories we’ve collected convince you.
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BEING A PARENT AND TEACHER
Q: WHAT DOES A DAY IN THE LIFE AS A NOMAD FAMILY LOOK LIKE?
A: There’s no routine in a nomad’s life! But here’s what might happen any given day:
● No alarm clock, luxury! I start working around 8:30 a.m.
● My husband and I alternate who’s teaching our son each day
● We’ve switched out coffee breaks for a dip in the pool
● When we’re staying at the seaside, we end the day at the beach
Q: HOW SHOULD FUTURE NOMAD FAMILIES BEST PREPARE FOR TRAVEL?
A: First of all, school. How do you combine travel with education? Do you choose a
correspondence course, virtual school or home school? Or do you stay longer in one
place and find a temporary school? These answers strongly influence how you’ll travel.
Second, location. As a traveling family you have to adapt to your child’s rhythm.
Depending on your age, this can be limiting. You need to be able to concentrate well
enough to work even when the kid(s) are around. The most difficult part? Finding the
famous work-life balance while enjoying the journey as a family.
“What’s the point of being a digital nomad if you sit in front of a
screen 12 hours a day?”
Third, health. It is important to deal calmly with any health problems that may arise. In
France, the health-care coverage is super, but, for example, a hospital stay in the U.S.
without health insurance will bankrupt you for sure.
Q: WHAT TURNED OUT MORE DIFFICULT THAN EXPECTED WHEN TRAVELING?
A: Being a teacher and being older at the same time. I felt confident when we left
because our son is a good student. But it’s been more complicated than expected. For
many families this goes well, but for us it creates some tension.
In addition, I’d fantasized we’d meet a lot of people on the way. The first few months we
actually didn’t. Of course we had contact with locals, but it’s hard to make conversation
when people around you don’t speak much English. It makes conversations repetitive.
Plus, as a family you’re less able to be flexible than when traveling on your own.
Fortunately, as the months go by, we’ve had more and more gorgeous encounters. In
Bali we met a lot of people in just a single month.
“Our state of mind has definitely changed – in an unconscious
manner. We’ve had to become more open to others.”
● Julie, JM and A1 (nickname)
● From France
● www.nomadicbernique.com
● Blogger
● On the road since October 2017
● Currently in Bali
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TRAVEL TIP
• Spain and Portugal are great because of the
pleasant atmosphere and climate.
• Chiang Mai is popular among nomads
because of the low cost of living,the many
coworking spaces, the good food and the
quality of the Wi-Fi and mobile network. A
perfect mix of tradition and modernity.
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BIGGEST CHALLENGE
“As a freelancer you need to know exactly
where you want to go and what will get you
there. There is always something important to
do and the boundary between work and
private life becomes almost invisible. To work
effectively you really need to be a time
management expert.”
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SEEING THE WORLD WITH THREE KIDS
Q: HOW CAN A PARENT BEST PREPARE FOR DIGITAL NOMADISM?
A: It’s easier than you think! Kids are adaptable, flexible and malleable. It’s often us
parents that get stressed. As you take the big step, you need to think about your
educational plan. Here are some options:
1. Home schooling: Depending on where you live, you may have access to state
resources, such as online aids, assigned teachers who can help you, even funding
2. World schooling: A form of experiential learning with no formal curriculum. This way,
children learn things by hand as they encounter them
3. Unschooling: Similar to world education, but even less directed. There is no formal
“schooling” because the kids are “always” learning
4. Local or international schooling: If you have been in a place for 6 months or longer,
you can enroll your children in a public or private school
Finally, you need to create socialization opportunities. You want to plan situations that
let them play with peers, especially during milestones. For example, we celebrated our
daughter’s birthday in an orphanage in the rainforest so she could spend her special
day with other kids.
Q: WHAT IMPORTANT LESSONS DO THE KIDS LEARN ALONG THE WAY?
A: There’s so much! They grow up more open-minded and experience more things
“live” than other kids might. They learn about culture and language but also about
dealing with deeper problems such as extreme poverty. It is important to talk about the
difficult situations they encounter but also to let them draw their own conclusions.
The most memorable moments from the past year with our kids:
1. A 3-day jeep safari in Africa, where we saw animals in their natural habitat and
taught our children about captivity, cruelty and hunting
2. Canoeing through the Amazon rainforest in Brazil
3. A visit to the Machu Picchu in Peru, where the kids were introduced to architecture,
the history of the Incas and UNESCO
Q: WHAT’S THE SECRET TO A RELAXED NOMADIC EXISTENCE?
A: Don’t take life too seriously. If you’re too nervous, that’s going to take over. There’s a
lot you just have to roll with. If I miss the bus, I miss the bus. If I need to modify plans,
people are usually understanding. Don’t sweat the small stuff. Have a sense of humor.
Plus, gratitude. Say to yourself, “I’m so grateful I can travel like this. Grateful for the
travel I’ve done. Grateful the kids and I have seen so much. Grateful for my awesome
family.” Be mindful of the stress and replace the negative thinking.
● Ricky, Anne and their 3 kids
● From Canada
● www.daddyblogger.com
● Blogger and digital marketer
● On the road since 6 Dec. 2016
● Currently in the Philippines
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GOOD FAMILY
DESTINATIONS
• Bali, Indonesia
• Chiang Mai, Thailand
• San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
• Medellín, Colombia
“If you’ve never traveled before, try out the
U.S., Europe, Thailand or Indonesia. As soon
as you get comfortable in your new lifestyle you
can go to more ‘advanced’ destinations like
Africa or the Middle East.”
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PRODUCTIVITY TIP
“Make time for everyone, including yourself.
Encourage each other’s hobbies and interests.
Plus, write everything down in the calendar –
date nights, family time, time for yourself. All
these appointments are non-negotiable.”
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LIVING AS AN ON-THE-GO FAMILY
Q: HOW DOES YOUR DAUGHTER FEEL ABOUT TRAVELING?
A: She is a real traveler. If we come back from vacation one day, the next day
she’ll ask when we’ll be leaving again. She has some long-standing friends in
Holland whom we see regularly. Otherwise she meets a lot of other children on the
road – sometimes she’ll keep in touch and sometimes she won’t. Children live in
the moment, enjoying the here and now.
Q: HOW DOES HOMESCHOOLING WORK?
A: Tess is 5, so home education is still easy. She’s learning so much more than
she’d be learning in school at this age. Because she’s spent a lot of time playing
with children from other countries, for example, she speaks several languages.
As a rule of thumb, we stick to what children in her age group would be learning at
school and look if we can incorporate this in play. This tends to go well and makes
learning fun because she always chooses it for herself.
Q: WHAT LESSONS HAVE YOU LEARNED AS AN ON-THE-GO FAMILY?
A: That the security we clutched so tightly for years was no security at all. Before
we hit road, we nearly went bankrupt because two large customers couldn’t pay us.
To me, it was scarier to be dependent on customers to pay our bills than to be on
the go. Now, if we want to, we can travel quite cheaply in our camper. We have just
as much security as we thought we had back then.
And of course there are the lessons you learn about given patterns in your life. Why
do we do what we do? Who says it should be that way? In the Netherlands, for
example, young children go to bed at 8 p.m. In Spain they’re up until 11 p.m. Yet
Spanish children are no less healthy nor less happy. Bedtime depends on the child
and the circumstances. Tess turned out to be an evening person. In Holland, she
never fell asleep before 10:30 p.m., although she went to bed early. Here she goes
to bed later and sleeps longer, and that makes her feel wonderful.
“There are so many examples that have made us question
things. How did we come up with this as a society and why
are we still doing it?”
Q: WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN TEN YEARS?
A: Happily healthy as a close-knit family. Probably still traveling but with a home
base with a beautiful vegetable garden near the sea.
● Linda, Ted and Tess
● From the Netherlands
● www.wijdoenhetanders.com
● Online entrepreneur
● On the road since April 2018
● Now in Portugal
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HOW WE GOT STARTED ...
1. Budgeting and saving
2. Brainstorming (on the wall as visual inspiration)
3. Putting the house on the market, moving the
furniture into storage and setting off in our camper
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PLAN AHEAD BY ...
• Setting up a mailing address
• Registering your exemption from compulsory
schooling due to home/world schooling
• Making a budget
• Planning your route
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WAY OF LIFE
“We live in the here and now and make global plans,
which actually rarely go exactly as planned.”
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The “Irish Times” called this beautiful capital, located on the coast in the sunny southwest of the country, “the cheapest
city break destination in Western Europe.” Digital nomads have been flocking to Lisbon because of its reasonable cost
of living, its beaches and surfing, and its coziness.
TRANSPORTATION
Largest airport (LIS) serviced by Ryanair & easyJet
One-way flights from Berlin in March starting at €64
Good public transportation (metro, bus, tram, even funiculars)
HOUSING
Starting at €600 for a 1- or 2-bedroom apt.
Less than €400 for a room
Small walkable city
NOMAD CHECKLIST
● Large digital nomad community
● Many English speakers
● Affordable cost of living
COWORKING
● Coworklisboa
● Impact Hub Lisbon
● LINNK
MEETUPS
● Lisbon Digital Nomads
● Facebook group
HOTSPOTS
LX Factory is a creative hotspot for artists, entrepreneurs with galleries, bookworms and relaxed bar patrons.
Foodies galore! In the Mercado de Campo de Ourique food market you’ll find every kind of food, from traditional
Portuguese to sushi.
Looking to spend a summer afternoon on a rooftop terrace? Go to PARK , a rooftop garden on top of a parking garage.
Fancy a drink and dance? The Bairro Alto district stays hopping all night long. Plus, it’s the place to go for fado music!
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BOOSTER .
THERE’S AN APP
FOR THAT
As a digital nomad, you’re going to spend many
hours behind a laptop with a furrowed brow of
concentration. Because you’ll probably be your own
boss, being more productive can only help yourself.
The more work you get done in an hour, the more
projects you can complete, the more money you
can save up for a truly awesome vacation.
These are our 10 favorite apps to help you
organize your freelance work.
1. ASANA
2. SLACK
3. LASTPASS
4. FOCUS BOOSTER
5. EVERNOTE
For planning and
tracking projects, plus
ticking off to-do’s
For communicating with
clients (many companies
use Slack and can add you
quickly)
For storing all your
passwords in a safe
place
For supreme
concentration using the
Pomodoro technique
For capturing ideas,
including websites, text,
video and images
6. MINT
7. POCKET
8. EVERYTHING
GOOGLE
For your budget and
keeping track of all your
expenses on the go
For storing and
bookmarking websites so
you can return to
interesting articles later
From maps to drive to
flights – Google
products are
indispensable in the
daily lives of digital
nomads
9. SPOTTED BY
LOCALS
10. ZOOM
For discovering a city
like a true local, with
travel guides by local
residents
For organizing video
conferences with
clients
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TITLE
DATE
Freedom Summit Global Asia
Nomad Cruise
The Remote Work Summit
DNX Festival
Nomad Misfits Month
Freedom X Fest
Remote Leadership Summit
Virtual Working Summit
Nomad City
MEETUPS
TITLE
Codino
Digital Nomads Gran Canaria
Budapest Digital Nomads
Lisbon Digital Nomads
COWORKING RETREATS
TITLE
Remote Connections
e-Work-Exchange
Sun and Co.
Various dates in March and April
6–12 April
16–18 April
8–9 June
June
TBA (Probably August)
12–16 September
End of October
7–9 November
LOCATION
Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore,
Bali or Chiang Mai
Multiple stops
Online
Berlin, Germany
Berlin, Germany
Secret
Zadar, Croatia
Online
Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
DATE
MEMBERS
Barcelona, Spain
Gran Canaria, Spain
Budapest, Hungary
Lisbon, Portugal
+ 1400
+ 1200
+ 590
+ 5000
LOCATION
LENGTH
Croatia & Budapest
Forcalquier, France
Mediterranean coast
30 days
5–21 nights
Varies
PRICE
Approx. €2175
Starting at €37 / night
Starting at €20 / night
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TRAVELING WITH PURPOSE
Q: WHAT DIFFERENT TYPES OF DIGITAL NOMADS ARE THERE?
A: There is a great diversity of profiles and professions. I would say that these are
the four main families we meet on the road:
1. Digital nomads engaged in e-commerce
2. Influencers
3. Infopreneurs
4. Freelancers
Of course there are many variations within these categories, too.
As well as those who change countries every month and those who have a base
they keep coming back to. Those who live on the other side of the world and those
who prefer the French countryside. It takes all kinds!
Q: FOR YOU, WHAT WOULD YOU SAY ARE THE BIGGEST CHALLENGES AS A
NOMAD?
A: The loneliness.
“Your community is far away. While meeting new people is often
easy, building deep and ongoing relationships remains difficult.
And over time, these relationships are the important ones.”
Managing this is important. It will affect your motivation and energy and, thus, your
productivity.
Q: WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN THE NEXT 5 YEARS?
A: Traveling will always be a big part of my life, at least in the coming years.
Beyond that, my way of traveling will undoubtedly change. I will take shorter
journeys than I used to and plan more time to relax.
“I’d rather go to a country with a purpose, such as seeing a friend
or attending a conference.”
For example, last September I lived in Paris to prepare an event I created, Digital
Nomad Starter .
● Fabrice
● From France
● www.instinct-voyageur.fr
● Travel blogger
● On the road for over 15 years
● Now in Myanmar
✈ ✈ ✈
A DAY IN THE LIFE
• I spend most of the day working – at home, in a
hotel, coworking space or cafe. Productivity is a
daily challenge.
• I try to accomplish the most in the morning.
• Getting exercise is key to being a digital nomad.
✈ ✈ ✈
WORK-LIFE BALANCE
“Because traveling is, as it were, my profession, I
make sure to take nonwork trips, as well. Recently,
for example, I was in Glasgow to see a friend. On
these kinds of trips, I do little to no work.”
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CULTIVATING THE NOMAD MINDSET
Q: WHAT KIND OF MINDSET DOES A DIGITAL NOMAD HAVE TO HAVE?
A: If you travel on your own a lot, you’re often more open to spontaneity, local
encounters and seat-of-your-pants decisions. You need to be flexible and able to
adapt to new situations. Something will go wrong. A lot. So, think of solutions and
don’t stay negative for too long. In the long run, negativity will become tiring.
Give yourself time to rest and do nothing. When you’re living location dependently,
you don’t do something new every day. Remember that this holds true when you’re
on the road for days on end, too. Sometimes you need an afternoon of banking and
watching Netflix to recharge.
Many digital nomads feel like they’re missing something if they’re not doing anything.
After all, they’re in this beautiful location, which can make them feel pressured to
constantly go out. I think that with time you get a better sense of what kind of daily
rhythm works best for you.
“It’s also important to remember that life as a digital nomad is not
one endless vacation. A digital nomad may not be a profession,
but digital nomads are often freelancers working on various
assignments independent of location.”
This means we just have to make sure to finish our work. Because if we’re not
working, then we’re not getting paid. And that’ll end the adventure really quickly.
Q: WHAT IS YOUR VIEW OF HOW LONG TO STAY IN ONE PLACE?
A: If you want to explore a country when traveling around and working, I recommend
staying in one place for at least a week. This lets you better combine workdays with
time off without getting stressed because you still have work to finish.
I think two to three months are ideal for getting to know a city and its people. You can
maintain a better work-life balance and divide your days into days to work and days
to explore.
In comparison, when you’re on the move a lot, you can see more, which can be
motivating on a creative level.
Living in one place is nice because it offers more peace and quiet. You can leave
your belongings there and get to know people for a longer period of time. Plus, you’re
not always having to seek out new local supermarkets, gyms and good restaurants.
It’s also often difficult to know how much it will cost to move from A to B. So, in
addition to peace of mind, it’s also better in terms of budget to stay in one place for a
little longer.
● Jessica
● From the Netherlands
● www.cornersoftheworld.nl
● Writer, photographer, filmmaker
● On the road since 2015
● Now in Italy
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GAME PLAN FOR NEW
CITY
1. Explore where to eat & sleep and how to get
around and practical things like the cost of living
2. Get a sense of the place by reading travel
blogs
3. Network with local residents via Instagram (so
you’ll integrate better and know the city)
4. Familiarize yourself with key coworking
hotspots
✈ ✈ ✈
MY TOP SPOTS
“My favorite city is Madrid. But I also love Seville,
San Sebastian and Tel Aviv – easy to get to and
tons to do!”
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More and more digital nomads are moving to Budapest. Why? The vibrant cultural scene, gorgeous
architecture, relaxing spas and deep sense of history make this city a great place to be. While the language
may take a bit of practice to learn, many describe it as beautifully melodious. Digital nomads enjoy the
dynamic nightlife and scenic views of the Danube River. The large community of like-minded expats
welcomes new digital nomads with open arms.
TRANSPORTATION
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport
One-way flights from Berlin in March starting at €8
Monthly ticket €27 (subway, bus, trolley and ferry)
HOUSING
€450–1200 for your own apartment
Less than €200 for a room in a shared apt.
Rents vary by neighborhood
NOMAD CHECKLIST
● Lively, international flair
● Many coworking possibilities
● Not too touristy
● Interesting events
COWORKING
● Mosaik
● LOFFICE
● KAPTÁR
MEETUPS
● Budapest Digital Nomads
HOTSPOTS
Coffee snob? Start your day with the best cup of joe in town, Fekete .
Spas are a must in Budapest. Spend a day of relaxing Art-Nouveau style in the Gellért Baths . For medieval
chic, head to Király Baths . Prefer the modern spa experience? Visit the Magnolia Day Spa .
A t Kisharang Étkezde , for € 2-5, you can get a traditional meal of mushroom paprikash , goulash and
máglyarakás (local dish consisting of bread pudding topped with apples, apricot jam and meringue).
Graffitied walls, film screenings and art can be found in the popular “ruin bar” Szimpla Kert – a pub and
cultural center all in one.
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LEARNING FROM SURPRISES ALONG THE WAY
Q: WHAT HAS IT BEEN LIKE FOR YOU & CHRISTOPHER TRAVELING AS A COUPLE?
A: At first, I didn’t think traveling as a couple would be different from traveling solo. But
the more I traveled and met other digital nomads, the more I realized it truly is different.
Your concerns are just different. If you are looking to make dating connections, you
prioritize different things when picking locations. When you’re looking for a mate, you’ll
want to choose a place with a better dating scene for you.
My husband and I are really in tune with each other. That makes it easy to choose
places based on intuition and what we’re looking for. We make suggestions, see what’s
“calling” us and follow our gut.
When I talk to people who want to be digital nomads but haven’t figured out how to do
that yet, I ask what’s holding them back. For most, it’s aging parents, concerns about
kids and/or the fact that their spouse is not on the same page. We were lucky in that
regard. It was easy for my husband and me. He suggested it. I thought about it for a few
days, and then we made our decision.
Another difference between solo and couple travelers is the loneliness. Single travelers
can struggle with loneliness. But couples often have the opposite. Sometimes I crave
solitude. My husband and I run the blog and spend a lot of time together! I have to
ensure I still have my own projects.
“The key to staying together is to carve out space for yourself. Listen
to your intuition. Do things on your own. Make some of your own
friends. Make sure you’re healthy as an individual and as a couple.”
Q: WHAT’S THE MOST UNEXPECTED THING YOU’VE ENCOUNTERED AS A DIGITAL
NOMAD?
A: If you live in America, you’re taught that America is the best place on earth. “Why
would you ever want to go anywhere else?” people say. People tell you that you live in
the most developed country in the world (spoiler alert, not true!). Before I left, I prepared
myself for “roughing it.” I took cold showers, switched off the air conditioner and told my
husband we had to practice frugality. This was so unnecessary!
The truth? My quality of life has just shot up!
Everywhere I’ve been, every single apartment has had A/C and hot water and been
amazingly clean. You can get so much more for a lot less.
● Jazzie and Christopher
● From USA
● www.blackdigitalnomad.com
● Holistic health coach and graphic
designer
● On the road since 2017
● Currently in Vietnam
✈ ✈ ✈
Q&A BEFORE FIRST
ARRIVAL
1. How good is the Wi-Fi?
2. What are the visa requirements?
3. What’s the nomad community like?
“We book an Airbnb before arriving and then
choose our medium-term housing when we’re
there. In the first month, we lock down our visa
and network with other nomads/expats.”
✈ ✈ ✈
DIGITAL NOMAD
MINDSET
“For me, it’s all about detachment and flow.
You have to appreciate the moments, live in
the now because that’s all you have. People
will come and go in your life and you need to
be mindful of that but also understand the art
of letting go.”
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LEAVING THE SEDENTARY LIFE BEHIND
Q: WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES OF TRAVELING AS A COUPLE?
A: I don’t feel there are any particular challenges. It’s powerfully revealing to travel
together. In our sedentary life before, we separated every morning to go to work before
seeing each other again in the evening. The longest “nonstop” periods we spent together
were 2 or 3 weeks for vacation. In our way of life now we live together uninterrupted.
That goes well, or it doesn’t. We’ve been traveling for 2 years, and it’s still working for
us!
Q: WHAT’S THE BEST CITY TO BEGIN YOUR NOMAD ADVENTURE IN?
A: To start as a digital nomad you do not necessarily have to travel outside your home
country. Why not start in a new region of the country you’re currently living in? You can
try out this new way of life without encountering any cultural or language problems.
Personally, in terms of European cities, we really enjoyed Central Europe. Budapest in
Hungary, Prague in the Czech Republic or Krakow in Poland are magnificent cities that
are perfectly adapted to digital nomads.
Q: WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST CHALLENGES DIGITAL NOMADS CAN EXPECT TO
ENCOUNTER?
A: A digital nomad life has two aspects. There’s the “nomadic” aspect that doesn’t work
for everyone. Maybe being a permanent traveler isn’t your dream. Travel for a long time
before you launch your new life to test this. If you’re eager to return home after 3 weeks
of summer vacation, this lifestyle may not suit you.
The “digital” aspect, or the idea that you can earn an income working anywhere, can be
difficult for some occupations. For others, there are many possibilities. You can even
remain with your current employer. We are fortunate to work in an industry that lends
itself well to teleworking, but this isn’t the case for everyone.
Q: WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IS THE MINIMUM INCOME YOU NEED TO START OUT AS
A DIGITAL NOMAD?
A: In the year we began being digital nomads, we lived in countries with radically different
cost of living. From Siem Reap in Cambodia where we stayed in a 3-star hotel for €600 a
month to Osaka, Japan, where we had a tiny apartment for €1700 a month.
“We’re still spending less than when we had our sedentary life in Paris,
which is one of the most expensive cities in the world.”
An advantage of our lifestyle is that you can decide where you want to live based on
your income and how that evolves. We can now live comfortably as two people for
€1000 in Vietnam. That would be impossible in Singapore.
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● JB & Anh
● From France/Vietnam
● www.tourdumonde5continents.com
● Marketers (SEO and SEA)
● On the road since 2016
● Currently in Portugal
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EXPERT TRAVEL TIP
“Traveling in Europe is easy for Europeans
because it requires very little preparation.
Then, once you’ve gotten some travel
experience, it doesn’t matter where you settle
next. Today we can just as easily move to
Tokyo for a month as Turin .”
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EMBRACING
MINIMALISM
“Being a nomad means a more minimalist life
with less comfort as a result. I used to work
with two large screens. Today I only use a
13-inch laptop. We’ve also considerably
reduced our social life by seeing much less of
our friends and families.”
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BEING AMBITIOUS NOMADS
Q: HOW HAS TRAVELING TOGETHER AFFECTED YOUR RELATIONSHIP?
A: We’ve been a couple for 12.5 years now. We find that we don’t want to be without each
other. It’s possible to do things on our own, but we don’t want to do too many.
We’ve gotten to know each other’s strengths and weaknesses better. There are
some things we still do separately.
Because we have different rhythms we sleep in separate beds, and this works well for us.
One weekend every 2 months we book 2 villas to get some peace and quiet separately. Then
we’re together during the day, but we have space to ourselves in the evening.
Q: WHAT KIND OF OBSTACLES HAVE YOU OVERCOME TOGETHER?
A: One thing that was tough was when we were on a two-day trip to Bali at the end of 2016.
We were living the dream, and John suddenly had a breakdown : “This is it! But do I want
this? What am I doing here?” Fortunately, Jeanet’s also a coach, so she supported him with a
three-hour coaching session. One technique that worked well for John involved looking in a
mirror. Those feelings haven’t returned since.
Q: WHAT DOES A DAY IN THE LIFE LOOK LIKE?
A: You don’t need to worry about work-life balance as long as you’re intensely happy with
what you’re doing. Some nomads want to travel a lot and work very little. We want to travel a
lot and work a lot. We work 7 days a week, stay in luxurious housing and fly business class.
Since John quit his job we haven’t taken any vacation because every day is vacation.
On a normal day, we practice “structured freedom.” We’re disciplined. We know what we want
to achieve over the next 5 years, one year, one week and one day. This way we can also plan
free time – for snorkeling or swimming with elephants! Here’s our morning routine:
● Wake up between 4–6 a.m.
● Exercise
● Study/Learning
● Breakfast
● Check email
● Plan our work blocks for the day
Our day is quite structured, also in terms of meals, but precisely because of these routines we
get a lot done and stay relaxed. We really recommend this method, especially for new
nomads who want to be able to take more vacation. After awhile, it’s not convenient to always
be in vacation mode. You have to make sure you structure your work and your time.
● John & Jeanet
● From the Netherlands
● www.lsob.nl
● Coaches and e-commerce
● On the road since 2015
● Currently in the Dominican
Republic
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SPECIAL MOMENTS
• Rock climbing and family visits in
Mauritius
• Riding a bicycle underwater
• Marrying quietly in Hawaii
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MOTIVATIONAL TIP
“Don’t make it a big deal. Make a plan
and then do prototyping. We traveled to
various locations for 2 to 3 weeks. This
taught us about what we needed to work
properly and efficiently. Take a test drive
to get motivated. If you stay on the
couch, nothing will change, so please
live your best life now!”
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CANARIA, SPAIN .
One of the 7 Canary Islands, Las Palmas, the sunny capital of Gran Canaria is located off Morocco’s west coast. It’s a
mecca for digital nomads due to its affordable cost of living, its climate – one of the best in the world – its vibrant nightlife
and, of course, its breathtaking beaches. Playa de las Canteras has often been called Europe’s best city beach.
TRANSPORTATION
1 international airport (LPA)
Take the 60 Bus into the city for €3
One-way flights from Berlin in March starting at €20
Excellent biking and public transit in the city
HOUSING
€450–700 for your own apartment
Room in a shared flat starting at €200
NOMAD CHECKLIST
● Fast Wi-Fi
● Coworking spots
● Active meetups
COWORKING
● The House
● La Fábrica 555
● Coworking Canary Islands
MEETUPS
● Nomad Coffee Club
● Digital Nomads Gran Canaria
● Facebook group
HOTSPOTS
Visit Deliciosa Marta for an authentic Spanish dinner (main courses between €12–20).
Taste the best jamón of Las Palmas in Camino al Jamonal (reservations recommended).
Vegans will also find excellent cuisine at Zoe Food .
Listen to the best blues and rock while drinking an ice-cold beer at NYC TAXI Bar .
Start your weekend with eclectic live music at The Paper Club .
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NAVIGATING ALL ASPECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP (INCLUDING TAXES!)
Q: AS AN ONLINE MARKETING EXPERT, WHAT’S YOUR SECRET FOR SUCCESS?
A: Marketing my digital nomad lifestyle and building a brand around it were an important
factor of my success.
“Social media and an engaged following are the secret. Through social
media I’ve been able to promote my online magazines and my
customers’ products.”
Q: HOW CAN SOLOPRENEURS BEST SCALE UP THEIR BUSINESS?
A: I would start by building a strong social media profile. For B2B it can be LinkedIn, for B2C
Instagram or Facebook. Building a profile means first interacting and engaging with other
users, not only posting about yourself.
Then you showcase your skills by publishing high-quality written or video content on your
blog. This helps with SEO and organic traffic.
SURPRISINGLY AT
HOME
Q: ANY TIPS FOR THE LEGAL SIDE OF STARTING YOUR OWN COMPANY?
A: It’s really quite individual. It depends on where you’re from, how much much revenue
you’re bringing in and what sector you’re in. For example, I’m from Slovakia, I pay taxes in the
U.K. and I live mostly in Spain.
You want to look at what each country offers in terms of taxes and benefits (think health care
and retirement plans).
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“Some countries may have high taxes but offer good benefits and flexibility when running an
online business. There’s no need to avoid these. However, some countries have high taxes
and no (or low) benefits. Avoid those!”
More and more tax options are appearing that are optimized for digital nomads. Smart
countries optimize (i.e., lower) taxes to bring in taxpayers from abroad.
In Georgia, for example, you do not pay any personal tax on foreign income. In Cyprus you
don’t pay tax on dividends. But in both you need to own property there to file taxes there.
If you are just starting a business, I’d recommend looking at these countries: Georgia, Dubai,
Malta, Gibraltar, Estonia, Hong Kong and Cyprus.
GOOD ADVICE
A good resource for professional
financial advice is Nomad Capitalist .
“I was surprised when I found my home
base in Spain. I’ve loved so many
different locations – Bali, California,
Sydney. But when I got to Spain, I knew
it was the place for me.”
● Viktor
● From Slovakia
● www.travelinglifestyle.net
● Online marketer
● On the road since 2013
● Currently in Buenos Aires
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PLANNING FOR LIVING THE DREAM
Q: HOW DID YOU GO FROM A “9-5er” TO A DIGITAL NOMAD?
A: I took 2 years to prepare! I set aside €300–400 per month from my salary, reduced eating out,
sublet my extra room and saved about €13,000. I was living in Berlin as an expat, so I also made
sure that my immigration status was in order (permanent residency) before I left my job.
Those years I spent networking, info gathering, hosting and attending digital nomad meetings
and conferences, participating in Facebook groups and surrounding myself with nomads.
I st arted a community – Queer Women* Digital Nomads – to find like-minded people. I also
bought the 5-day Virtual Assistant Challenge , which was very useful for mapping my skills and
getting an overview of techniques and services I would use in my new independent position.
I learned about invoicing, digital signatures, accounting software, online productivity timers,
contracts for templates, terms and conditions, and so on.
Eventually I got my first remote project through the queer nomadic community and through the
7in7co conference I scored a project in Antarctica.
Q: WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BIGGEST SUCCESS SO FAR?
A: I never expected my best customer to come from Upwork! My account was inactive for years
and was set to be deactivated. So, I sent out 5 proposals for small projects to potential
customers and landed 2 of them.
I think this is proof of how applying for a job when you’re not desperate or in scarcity can do
wonders. I didn’t take the platform too seriously and was therefore very picky and solid with my
rates. I assumed that if no one chose me and my account was deactivated, it wouldn’t be the end
of the world. Now I earn 80% of my income from these customers!
Q: WHAT IS YOUR ADVICE FOR NEW NOMADS?
A: There is no one way to be a nomad. You certainly don’t have to be a programmer! Remote
work is ultimately the same as regular work. You apply for jobs and you brainstorm about what
kind of work you want to do.
Being a digital nomad is to a large extent a mindset. You need to believe it’s possible.
We’re taught since we’re young that there’s a certain path we follow and that work is
one certain thing. I think because of this, people don’t believe being a digital nomad is
possible, and when they meet someone who is, they convince themselves that person
is special in a way they’re not .
My best advice is to lock down your self-confidence. Networking with others who do this is key. If
your friends have 9–5 jobs and scoff at your crazy plans, it’s hard to believe working remotely is
possible. This is good general advice: If you have a goal, find people doing that thing and hang
out with them. Calm your imposter syndrome, most people are happy to help point you in the
right direction. (Just don’t expect them to do all the work for you).
● Nicole
● From the USA
● www.unsettleddown.com
● Vegan food blogger, virtual
assistant, marketer
● On the road since 2017
● Currently in Chiang Mai
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LESSON LEARNED
“Before, I didn’t ask why a customer
chose a particular software for a
project even when it didn’t feel right.
“That’s how I wasted time with a
software that a customer (thought
they) wanted, just to find out it didn’t
actually do what they needed in the
end.
“Now I recommend some services
over others and don’t assume the
client has done all the research
when they say they want to use a
specific software!”
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MY BAG? .
In almost every digital nomad backpack you’ll find a laptop, charger, cordless mouse and cleverly
selected clothing. Do you have any space leftover? If so, one of these gadgets might come in handy!
1. KOSAN TRAVEL PACK SYSTEM .
Multifunctional, comfortable, safe and efficient: the Kosan travel pack . (It’s
a bit of a cheat to include this, as it’s the bag itself, but still! It’s the vital
component.) Forget wheelie luggage or a heavy camping pack. You can
wear this 5 different ways and organize your items in its many
compartments (like a mesh compartment for dirty laundry).
2 . NOISE-CANCELING EARPLUGS
As a digital nomad, you don’t always know where you’ll be sleeping.
Sometimes you sleep in your own room. Other nights you share a room
with 11 other backpackers. Don’t let your beauty sleep depend on the
hope that there will be no snorers around. Rely on the powerful QuietOn
noise-canceling earplugs.
3 . JUMP-ROPE AND RESISTANCE BANDS .
Traveling can do a number on your fitness routine. While you’re in
between gyms, keep lightweight exercise equipment in your pack, like a
jump-rope or resistance band from Black Mountain.
4 . ICONSPEAK SHIRT .
This is no ordinary T-shirt. It does double duty as a backup interpreter.
With 40 essential icons, the ICONSPEAK shirt makes sure you can get by
wherever you are. Ordering coffee? Point to the coffee cup on your
ICONSPEAK shirt and voila.
5 . LUGGAGE TRACKER .
When you carry your whole life in your backpack, it’s a great feeling to
know where your stuff is at any moment (especially if it accidentally gets
lost at the airport). Trakdot’s luggage tracker gives you this peace of mind.
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THE BOOK TO GET YOU STARTED
Chris Backe’s book “ Becoming a Digital Nomad ” is the only starter kit you need to launch your new
lifestyle. It’s full of practical advice, extensive resources and holistic information. You get to know the
personal stories of dozens of creative people worldwide who gave up their 9–5 existence in order to
move freely through the world. Chris covers every aspect you need to consider and includes a series of
thoughtful hands-on worksheets that walk you through the process of preparing your own launch plan.
When you read Chris’s book, it becomes clear that he’s been at digital nomading some time and he
deeply understands the lifestyle. He starts the book covering the history of the term, which first
emerged with Tim Ferriss’s 2007 bestseller, “The 4-Hour Workweek,” and has grown to the point that
statisticians now predict that by 2035, 1 trillion people will be digital nomads .
How do you know when’s the right time to heed adventure’s call?
“There’s no such thing as the absolute ‘perfect time,’ but there may be signs it could be the
right time. Who might be sending those signs? Your family, your job, your friends, or maybe
even the universe itself.”
For many nomads, an important life event or change sparks their nomadism. He cites the famous
Anaïs Nin quote as a figurative litmus test for when the time is right: “And the time came when the risk
to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”
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Chris’s book is full of advice that ranges from the esoteric like the Nin quote above to nuts and bolts,
like what kind of health care you’ll need. And throughout, he maintains a conversational, light-hearted
and empathetic tone that makes you feel like you’re sitting across from him, receiving valuable
coaching from somebody who gets it.
Chris identifies 7 steps to becoming a digital nomad:
→ Know yourself and what you want
→ Clarify your desires and acknowledge your limitations
(An interim step: do a trial run of nomad life)
→ Decide how to make money
→ Get your affairs in order
→ Gear up and slim down
→ Make the big move and settle in
→ Start enjoying your life
He dedicates one chapter to each step and loads it with information, worksheets and resources. The
worksheets are perhaps the most standout aspect of the chapters because their interactive nature
literally forces you to make progress. They’re filled with in-depth questions that require deep reflection
as well as practical considerations. It’s not easy emotional work, for sure, but at the end, you’ll have a
much clearer picture of what you want from a digital nomad life and why you want it.
And isn’t it better to have this self-knowledge before kicking off your round-the-world tour?
This book represents an astounding wealth of resources and information. Chris has clearly done his
homework, including speaking with and soliciting feedback from tons of nomads who are doing it.
You literally won’t have to do any research yourself beyond following the links he suggests. From ways
to earn revenue that might not have occurred to you (ever heard of dropshipping? ever thought of
getting into voice-acting work?) to extensive resource lists for all types of communities, including LGBT,
he’s got it covered.
For us, this book is the ultimate guide for anyone who wants to consider the digital nomad adventure. It
takes something overwhelming and scary that may have just been a dream and breaks it down into
concrete steps.
If we had to critique anything about it, it would be the cover graphic design. It looks ... let’s say
outdated (the term “90s” may have been thrown around in our office). It gives you the impression that
the book might not be the most professional self-publication when, in fact, the manuscript is excellent
and well polished (clearly carefully copy-edited, too).
This is truly the only wrinkle in the whole publication we could find to criticize. That aside, this really is
THE book to read when you’ve got the nomad itch.
Order your version of “Becoming a Digital Nomad.”
See Chris’s interview on page 38.
Full disclosure : We received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. Thanks, Chris!
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FINDING YOUR OWN TRAVEL RHYTHM
Q: YOU’RE JUST 24 YEARS OLD! HOW AND WHEN DID YOUR ADVENTURE BEGIN?
A: When I was younger, I set up some small businesses that repeatedly failed. But I needed
this experience to know which mistakes to avoid and how to find success. I combined
entrepreneurship with marketing and sent acquisition emails to a few hundred companies.
This got me numerous clients. Once this was up and running, I packed my bags.
“If you’ve never had your own business or made money online, the leap
to a nomadic existence is difficult to make in one go.”
With a smoothly running business, you can travel in a more relaxed way. Anyone can do it!
But be prepared to cope with setbacks by getting gritty.
Q: YOU’VE BLOGGED ABOUT STRUGGLING WITH DEPRESSION ON THE ROAD. HOW
DID YOU HANDLE THIS?
A: I’d never experienced depression before. So when it happened to me after living as a
nomad for 8 months, I didn’t really understand it. I was living a life that many only dream of,
but it made me deeply unhappy. And to experience that while sitting under a palm tree on a
beach in Southeast Asia!
“For about 3 months I felt depressed and I withdrew. But then I found when I shared
my story that others had experienced something similar.”
Where did the depression come from? A deep insecurity. When I was in the Netherlands I was
sleeping on a friend’s couch, which made me feel a nuisance. I didn’t really have space to get
some time alone to internalize the travel experiences. As a digital nomad I’ve experienced
more now than in my entire life before, and you need time and space to process that.
Also, I thought I should always be on the go. What I realized, instead, was that I have a deep
need to touch base by coming back to my Dutch home often.
My tip is to take your time discovering the world. If you need to spend a month at home, that’s
fine! Find the travel rhythm that works for you and your emotional needs!
Q: WHAT DOES THE IDEAL NOMAD EXISTENCE FEEL LIKE FOR YOU?
A: I’m now alternating between one month abroad and a few weeks in the Netherlands. The
ideal nomadic existence feels peaceful and balanced.
I don’t need to see something new all the time. The counter is currently at 36 countries, and
this will double, but after that, who knows? There comes a moment when making new
friendships feels weird when you already have so many wonderful connections in other parts
of the world. Is new always better?
DATING ON THE
ROAD
“ When I meet someone I’m clear at the
beginning about the fact that I’ll be
gone within a month and might never
come back. This openness is very
important when dating. It nips
unrealistic expectations in the bud. ”
● Mick
● From the Netherlands
● www.demodernenomaden.nl
● Online marketer and coach
● On the road since 2016
● Currently cycling from the
Netherlands to India
✈ ✈ ✈
PROUD OF ...
“The fact that I do exactly what I want.
There are always challenges, but living
this way makes me a happy person.
I’m proud I chose this and just went for
it. ”
✈ ✈ ✈
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UNDERSTANDING THE DIGITAL NOMAD COMMUNITY
Q: WHAT ARE SOME TYPES OF DIGITAL NOMADS?
A: Digital nomads are probably the most bizarre and hard-to-categorize “profession”
that exists in the modern world.
Some nomads put in more hours than when they were in the office. They do this so
they can enjoy the good life they’ve always dreamed of. Others embrace a bare-bones
lifestyle in terms of cost and hours spent in front of the PC in exchange for free time.
There are nomads who move frequently and others who have a permanent home base.
Nomads who want to steep themselves in the world and others who travel to be seen
enjoying themselves in the world. It is a large family spread around the globe that
embraces every age, profession, philosophy of life and existential rhythm.
“You could call digital nomadism one of the most interesting forms of
democracy today!”
Personally I like to stay long enough in each place to absorb its essence. I return to
Italy a few times a year. Since buying my first one-way ticket to Thailand my needs
have reduced even more. I’m even less interested in “things” and more in free time and
loved ones. This ultimately led to the need to build a home base somewhere.
● Simona
● From Italy
● www.simonacamporesi.it
● Ghost-, SEO-, creative writer
● On the road since 2014
● Currently in El Hierro, Canary Islands
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HOW I TRAVEL
Q: AS THE ADMIN OF THE BIGGEST ITALIAN DIGITAL NOMAD FACEBOOK
GROUP, WHAT TOPICS HAVE YOU SEEN COME UP FREQUENTLY?
A: Some people are looking for support with practical problems. For example, families
deal with topics such as school, vaccinations and the lack of a referring pediatrician.
There are arguments, too, of course. Some people argue over who counts as a “real”
digital nomad. To me, this is not a central concern.
“The truth is that it’s a bit of a contradiction to try to define a movement born on
the wave of freedom.”
An example of more emotional topics that come up are the difficulty of feeling accepted
by friends when you return home. It’s tough always being seen as “the stranger” and
not being able to share experiences with friends.
• Normally I stay at least a month in each
place, but I usually go to the Canary Islands for
4-5 months.
• Before leaving, I look up everything there is to
experience in a location so I can balance time
spent online with time spent outdoors.
• In Airbnbs I first check the Wi-Fi strength, the
comfort of the chair and desk, and the number
of outlets near the desk.
✈ ✈ ✈
WHAT HOME MEANS
“Feeling at home, for me, means being myself,
feeling relaxed with myself and with the
environment around me. It means having the
most important people around: my partner,
family, dearest friends. A few weeks ago, it
even meant a special cat who stumbled across
my path!”
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OF THE ROAD .
The life of a digital nomad can be ripe with wonderful experiences, memorable encounters and wild
adventures. Working at the beach, sipping on mojitos ’til dawn? Sure, you can do that. (Although you’ll
quickly find that beaches and computers don’t always play together well). The nomadic existence is often
touted as the ultimate dream; however, in reality, the nomadic life isn’t always Easy Street. We asked 15
nomads for the truth about their setbacks, disappointments and struggles.
LONELINESS .
Fabrice (instinct-voyageur.fr)
“The biggest difficulty is the solitude. Your community is far away and even if it is easy to meet new people, building
long-term relationships remains hard.”
Kévin (kjourdan.com)
“Without hesitation, the greatest disappointments in a nomad’s life are related to the human. The abundance of
people passing through our lives does not necessarily compensate for the absence of others.”
Jessica (wijdoenhetanders.com)
“Another challenge is your own mentality. If you travel around and are free, you still have to deal with the prison in
your own mind. A round trip is also a journey inside yourself.”
Jazzie (blackdigitalnomad.com)
“It comes with the territory that you might lose some important friends you make. That’s the price you have to pay
for living this amazing life of exploration. So I focus on being grateful, cherishing what I have, not making concrete
obligations and going with the flow.”
HOW TO HANDLE THE LONELINESS
Find your community : When you’re starting out, choose cities like Budapest or Las Palmas, where the nomad
community is already substantial. Tap into the online digital community, too, through forums and social media.
Go to meetups : Once you’ve arrived, check out local Meetups and Facebook groups. Become a regular at a
coworking space to find other people passing through.
Use apps to connect : Nowadays there are many apps for making new friends. Think of Backpackr, Eatwith and, yes,
even Tinder.
Don’t fear home sweet home : Yes, you are a digital nomad. But this doesn’t mean you have to be on the road all the
time. Don’t hesitate to go home for longer periods to recharge your batteries and catch up with old friends over a beer.
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Julie (nomadicbernique.com)
“The hardest thing? Finding that notorious work/life balance that lets you work but also enjoy your trip. What’s the point
of being a digital nomad if you’re spending twelve hours a day in front of your screen?”
Jessica (wijdoenhetanders.com)
“Many digital nomads have the feeling that they’re missing out if they’re not doing something . After all, they’re visiting
beautiful destinations and then they quickly feel the pressure to be constantly on the move.”
HOW TO FIND A GOOD WORK/LIFE BALANCE
Organize your time : It’s tempting to combine work and play, but you’ll soon discover that it’s better to separate the two.
Make a routine and force yourself to set up work blocks and stick to them.
Take breaks : Whether you work in 25-minute pomodoros with 5 minute breaks, or you set a hard deadline for stopping
every evening, find a way to incorporate breaks. You are not a machine. And your mental health, overall well-being and
productivity improve when you take regular breaks.
Experiment with slow travel : You’ve got plenty of time to see the world. You might enjoy staying somewhere for six
months or even a year. Get to know the language and the culture.
Remember that balancing takes work : When was the last time you tried to stand on one foot with your eyes closed?
Ever tried acro-yoga? Not so easy, right? As any yogi knows, balancing takes active work, focus and a lot of muscle
training. Go easy on yourself and just keep practicing work/life balance until you get it right. It will require self-awareness,
experimentation and self-forgiveness.
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FOR BLOGGERS, COACHES AND
E-COMMERCE
.
As a digital nomad, you will probably use a variety of marketing channels – social media, video marketing,
maybe even paid search.
But the most effective channel for digital nomads, by far, is email marketing because it will allow you to scale
quickly, to stay in touch with your clients and to automate your business for generating passive income. With
automated email marketing in place, you’ll have more time to enjoy your new life on the road!
For those digital nomads who are bloggers, coaches and e-commerce retailers, email marketing is a must.
Read this article for advice on how these three types of entrepreneurs can get started.
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THE ADVANTAGES
➔ Grow your reader base
➔ Quickly share new blog posts
➔ Earn money, e.g., through paid collaborations
Growing your contact list as soon as possible will form the basis of your strategy. More subscribers means more
eyeballs on your content. In the long run, it can also mean paid collaborations. This means once your newsletter has
a wide enough readership, you can sell promotional spots in your newsletter to others also interested in reaching
your target group.
The best way to generate sign-ups for your newsletter is by using a double opt-in sign-up form on your blog. Link to
your form in a prominent sidebar or in a pop-up appearing after a certain time spent on your site. We recommend
incentivizing registrations by offering exclusive content and giveaways. Once you’ve grown your list, you can create
your first newsletter.
TIPS
➔ Use a responsive template so your email is also readable on mobile devices.
➔ Balance text and images, and include sufficient white space
➔ Only send a newsletter when you have relevant content to share
➔ Avoid using spammy terms such as “free membership” and “cash”
➔ Include an unsubscribe link in every email (legally required in Europe!)
➔ Insert standout call-to-action buttons leading back to your blog for more visitors
Start with a single newsletter and slowly up your sending frequency..
Want to know how often you should send newsletters? Play with the frequency and keep an eye on the unsubscribe
ratio. Is it increasing? Then you’re sending too many emails. Use A/B-tests to get to know your audience well.
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES FROM OUR BLOG .
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EMAIL MARKETING FOR COACHES .
THE ADVANTAGES
➔ Set up and automate your sales funnel
➔ Generate passive income
A sales funnel represents the customer journey visually. The customer moves through the various stages of the
funnel, starting at awareness and ending with action. For example, if you have a free live webinar you want to
promote through email marketing, here’s how to do so. The webinar’s purpose should be to get viewers hooked on
your advice so they choose to pay for your services.
Tip : Before doing this, grow your email list. Read the advice above for bloggers on how to do this.
HOW TO SET UP A SALES FUNNEL WITH EMAIL MARKETING
1. Invitation email : Invite your subscribers to your webinar and demonstrate that it will respond to a specific
problem. Illustrate why this webinar represents the answer to subscribers’ pain points. Make webinar
registration super simple (1–3 clicks). Offer the webinar at multiple times convenient to different time zones.
When to send : 2 to 3 weeks before go live
2. Emails 2–4:
a. For participants: Send everyone who registers an automated webinar confirmation and two
reminder emails.
When to send :
● Confirmation = immediately
● Reminder 1 = 2 days before webinar
● Reminder 2 = Day of webinar
b. For nonregistrants: Send a second email with additional USPs (not mentioned in the first email) to
convince your readers to register. Additionally you can “gift” them a small chunk of the webinar’s
content as a teaser. Send them 2 more countdown mailings with subject lines like “Two Days Left to
Register for ...!” and “Last Chance to Sign Up!”
When to send:
Second invite email: 1 week before go live
Reminder 1 = 3 days before webinar
Reminder 2 = 1 day before webinar
3. Webinar : Present enough relevant information that you convince the viewer of your expertise. But also leave
time for the live Q&A so you can demonstrate your listening and coaching skills. At the end of the webinar,
briefly describe your coaching services and pricing.
4. Post-webinar email: Send all viewers and participants (even if they ghosted!) a link to the recorded webinar
and your slide set. Thank those who attended for doing so, and acknowledge those who did sign up but
couldn’t make it. Offer all webinar registrants a special discount on your services or another product. This is
the upselling moment when you seal the deal!
Tip: Don’t forget to personalize your emails. Coaches need to build the most personal bond possible with clients.
With email marketing you can easily achieve this with the help of personalizations, without having to write individual
emails. With Newsletter2Go’s personalized design blocks , you can tailor any aspect of an email to each recipient.
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THE ADVANTAGES
➔ Boost sales with email campaigns
➔ Inform clients of new products
➔ Save time with automated mailings
Email marketing is one of the best channels for boosting your revenue. You’re literally delivering your products right
to your customers’ inboxes, so they can click and convert while checking email. According to DMA, email marketing
has a median 155% ROI, the highest of any channel. This means you get 4x the bang for your buck than you would
with paid search, social and direct mail.
Tip : Before doing this, grow your email list. Read the advice above for bloggers on how to do this.
WHAT KIND OF EMAILS SHOULD YOU CREATE FOR YOUR ONLINE SHOP?
● Product information : New product offerings? Make sure your readers are the first to know about them! Send
them concise emails with striking images and powerful CTAs that take them right to your website.
● Discounts: Having trouble growing your email list? According to our own research, 70% of consumers are
more likely to sign up for a newsletter when they receive something in exchange, such as a discount. Offer
new subscribers a discount on their first order. This will grow your email list and give them an additional
incentive to make a purchase. (Just make sure you put an expiration date on that discount!)
● Automated transactional emails: Purchase confirmation emails. Package tracking emails. Most email
marketing softwares allow you to set up automated transactional emails, and we recommend hiring a
programmer to set it up. It requires using a Rest API between your shop site and your email marketing
software.
● Abandoned cart emails : Each day people visit your webshop, browse through your offerings and put
products in their virtual shopping cart. However, not everyone actually completes the order. An abandoned
shopping cart campaign reminds the visitor of products they’ve left behind.
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES FROM OUR BLOG .
HOW TO OPTIMIZE FOR CONVERSIONS
HOW TO USE TRANSACTIONAL EMAILS
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BECOMING A DIGITAL NOMAD (HE SHOULD KNOW, HE WROTE THE BOOK ON IT)
Q: WHAT IS THE KEY TO BECOMING A DIGITAL NOMAD?
A: It starts and ends with self-awareness.
Understanding why we want something helps us avoid repeating mistakes we’ve
already made. It helps us see which specific things we want to change. In my book, the
first worksheet has you create a snapshot of where you are and what you want to
change in your life. It’s the longest task in the book but also the most important.
Whenever you feel like you’ve screwed up, wasted time or money, or just done
something wrong, you mentally resolve to avoid making that mistake again. That
mental resolution is a great thing, but not enough. Buying the wrong size of something
pales in comparison to becoming a digital nomad. You are literally re-shaping your
entire life as a nomad – where and how you work, who you work for, when you get up.
“It’s almost like reformatting your brain. Your old patterns are
based on your previous way of life. They need to be
reprogrammed for your new life.”
I am convinced that becoming a digital nomad can put you on the road to almost
anything your heart desires. Just being a nomad won’t make those things happen, of
course. It’s simply a way of freeing you from some of the obstacles making it harder. As
they say, “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.”
● Chris
● From USA
● www.becomingadigitalnomad.com
● Tabletop game designer
● On the road since 2008
● Currently in Istanbul, Turkey
✈ ✈ ✈
Chris first traveled to Seoul as a teacher, and
then visited Thailand, North Africa, Western
Europe, South America, North America and
Eastern Europe.
✈ ✈ ✈
Q: WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE A NEW DIGITAL NOMAD?
A: Beyond buy my book? ( Laughs.)
Digital nomads are on a journey with no end date, no destination and no place where
they simply “end up.” In this case, it truly is about about the journey, not the destination.
You define your own success. And when you achieve that, you get to choose
something new to aim for.
“Remember that there are nomads of all ages, shapes,
nationalities, sexual orientations, ethnicities and situations.”
If you’re about to say, “Oh, I couldn’t be a nomad, I’m …” and insert one of these
identifiers, then consider this: Someone just like you is already out there living the
nomadic life. It’s possible for everyone!
BOOK REVIEW
Read our review of Chris’s book “ Becoming a
Digital Nomad ” on page 28.
✈ ✈ ✈
BEING A DIGITAL
NOMAD MEANS ...
“In a single word, freedom. As a sentence, the
ability to live my life on my terms, without the
encumberments of culture, family, society, etc.”
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SURRENDERING TO THE DIGITAL NOMAD EXPERIENCE
Q: WHAT IS YOUR VISION OF DIGITAL NOMAD EXISTENCE?
A: Many digital nomads today are attracted to the lifestyle more so due to the word “digital” than
the notion of nomadism. But in the term “digital nomad” there are indeed two words. The whole
thing has become quite trendy these days, almost a status symbol in its own right. But the full
expression remains a combination of these two concepts. You can’t embrace digital nomadism
without accepting both its sides.
“The digital can be controlled, but it’s impossible to control nomadism. One is a means to
an end. The other a way of life. One requires controlling your medium. The other requires
surrendering to your experience.”
If you are not ready to let go, you are not ready to become a digital nomad to the fullest. At the end
of the day what matters is that you are in agreement with yourself, that you blossom. And by you, I
mean you as you truly are, not your social media status.
● Kévin
● From France
● www.kjourdan.com
● Online marketer and coach
● On the road since 2014
● Currently in France
✈ ✈ ✈
Q: WHAT HAVE BEEN SOME OF YOUR BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENTS AS A DIGITAL
NOMAD?
A: Without hesitation, the greatest disappointments in a nomad’s life are related to the human.
The abundance of people passing through our lives does not necessarily compensate for the
absence of others. It took me a long time before I truly comprehended this.
I would not go so far as to call this a disappointment, however. It’s a lesson. Knowing this allows
me to value the people in my life even more today. Those who pass through. And especially
those who have remained.
A DAY IN THE LIFE
1. Get up, stretch, exercise, read
and meditate
2. Work until noon
3. Enjoy my free time walking, visiting
friends, playing sports, watching
movies or simply doing nothing
✈ ✈ ✈
Q: WHAT ARE SOME ADVANTAGES AND CHALLENGES OF TRAVELING IN EUROPE?
A: I have traveled much more in Asia than in Europe. Personally, Europe has never presented
me with a particular challenge in terms of adaptation. So I would say that for someone like me
who is already familiar with Europe, it can be an advantage to start here.
But you also have to choose your reason for travel: Do you want a nomadic lifestyle that lets
you take it easy? Or are you looking to push yourself beyond your own comfort zone and test
your limits by experimenting with completely new places and new practices that will foster your
personal development?
FAVORITE SPOTS
• Bali for novice nomads
• Berlin for the culture
• Budapest for the cost of living
• Barcelona for the beach
• Lisbon for the community
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FINDING REMOTE WORK AND NOT SELLING YOURSELF SHORT
Q: WHAT 3 THINGS DO NOVICE NOMADS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT REMOTE WORK?
● If you want to freelance, make sure you work only with reputable clients or ask for an
upfront payment. It’s super frustrating (and not even that uncommon) having to chase your
money because clients suddenly disappear or simply keep “forgetting” to pay.
● Take your remote work as seriously as you would a normal office job. If you sleep late,
don’t shower, and stay on the couch all day, you probably won’t get much work done.
● Don’t sell yourself short. Employers often think that remote employees are cheaper, but
your effort and performance stay the same, anywhere in the world. Make sure you get paid
what your skills and experience are really worth.
Q: WHAT HAVE BEEN THE CHALLENGES OF MAKING THE SWITCH FROM 9–5 TO
FREELANCE LIFE?
A: I did not consciously decide to become a freelancer. It just happened along the way. I
decided to quit my corporate job because it didn’t make me happy. I took my savings and went
traveling, thinking I’d figure it out as I went along.
On Facebook I saw a contact looking for a remote content writer on a freelance basis. After a
while, I realized that I love this kind of working style and the independence and freedom that
come with it.
“There’s no reason to look for a ‘normal’ job ever again if a remote job
pays the bills just as well and makes me so much happier.”
My advice? As a freelancer you need to be mentally and financially prepared for the fact that it
can be difficult to find good paying clients when you don’t have a reputation or portfolio yet. It
can be depressing to realize that you don’t have enough skills, that you aren’t good enough at
selling your service or that there are competitors working at a fraction of your rates. You need
to be confident and positive to face that. And you need the savings to get you through because
you probably won’t earn enough to cover your expenses at first.
Q: WHAT UPSKILLING OR CROSS-SKILLING TIPS DO YOU HAVE FOR NOMADS?
A: If you’re just starting out and don’t have much budget, YouTube channels and Facebook
groups are brilliant platforms for learning. If you want to invest in courses, Udemy is great.
You also learn by doing. Want to offer social media management? Create social media
accounts and test different strategies. Future online retailers can set up their own Shopify site
and use it as a playground for improving skills and learning what works best.
● Denise
● From Germany
● www.digitalnomadsoul.com
● Content creator, translator and
blogger
● On the road since 2012
● Currently in Lisbon, Portugal
✈ ✈ ✈
A DAY IN THE LIFE
1. Go for a run, do yoga or meditate
2. Shower and check my private email
& social media
3. Work for clients for a few hours
4. Break up the day with a long walk
on the beach or through the city
5. Work until the evening
6. Eat out with friends
7. Work on various projects (for myself
or clients)
✈ ✈ ✈
GOOD ADVICE
Not used to work outside the office?
Check out what Denise says about
h ow to stay productive while working
from home .
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Visas can be a major obstacle for digital nomads. How do they actually work? And what are the rules within
Europe? Maybe you’ve heard of mysteriously bureaucratic terms like Schengen Zone and European
Economic Area. We’re here to break it down for you, from difficult terminology to the best plans for location
hopping in Europe.
THE EUROPEAN UNION .
The EU is an economic and customs union. Its 28 member states have what is known as “partial political integration.”
THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA .
The EEA consists of the 28 EU member states plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The EEA shares a single
market. It’s like the EU but without the “partial political integration.”
THE SCHENGEN ZONE .
The Schengen Zone governs visas, immigration and border control of travelers. The policy is set by the EU, although
some EU countries have opted out. Most EEA countries, plus Switzerland, participate.
For digital nomads without an EU passport, the Schengen Zone is important when coming to Europe. The newest EU
members – Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Cyprus – are not yet in the Schengen Zone but will be once they receive
permission.
EEA CITIZENS + SWITZERLAND .
As an EEA citizen, you may live, work and travel in another country within the EEA and Switzerland without special
permission. As of March 1, 2019, the fate of U.K. citizens residing in the EEA is still (!) uncertain.
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Citizens of Schengen Annex II countries do not need a visa to travel to EEA countries. They can spend a total of 90 days
of a 180-day period in the Schengen Zone without a visa.
Tip: Multiple entries can make matters difficult. The 180 days are not calculated from your first arrival but from the
current date. You have to calculate backward over the last 180 days and make sure that you haven’t been in a Schengen
country for more than 90 days in this period. With this handy Schengen Visa Calculator , you can determine how long you
can stay within the Schengen Zone.
NON-EEA CITIZENS: SCHENGEN ANNEX I COUNTRIES .
If you are not an EEA or Annex II citizen, you will need a short-stay visa to enter the Schengen Zone. You can
find more information on this Schengen Visa Help page.
➜ Short-stay Schengen visas are valid for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
➜ Travelers should apply for this short-stay visa before departure.
➜ Travelers should apply to the country where they plan to stay the longest.
➜ There are various kinds of short-stay visas, including single-entry, double-entry and multiple-entry.
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→ Schengen Member States
→ Other countries with affiliations to the EU (e.g., Denmark can issue a Schengen visa with validity for Greenland)
→ EU countries with an independent visa policy
→ Schengen Annex II countries with a visa waiver for 90 out of 180 days
→ Schengen Annex I countries that need a visa to enter the Schengen Zone
→ Schengen Annex IV countries that need a visa for transit through the Schengen Zone
Tip: Although the U.K. is not in the Schengen Zone, British citizens “with the right of abode in the U.K.” and British Overseas Territories
citizens connected to Gibraltar currently have unlimited access to the Schengen Zone.
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If you total it all up, moving back and forth between the Schengen Zone, Ireland and the U.K. could technically fill up a
whole year if you’re from a country that has access to all those places, such as the U.S. and Canada.
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3 months
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3 months
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Tip: But be careful how you execute this workaround. The U.K., for example, has strict policies to prevent people from
ostensibly moving to the U.K. without officially registering. See the Visit Guidance manual published by the Home Office.
TIPS FOR TRAVELING IN THE SCHENGEN ZONE .
➜ Make sure your passport is stamped when you enter and leave the Schengen Zone.
➜ Always remain polite, even if the border guard doesn’t.
➜ Be honest with the border agents in the U.K. and Ireland about how long you plan on staying. If they note in your
passport that you’re staying for two weeks but you end up staying for six months instead, that will look bad.
THE ESTONIAN ALTERNATIVE: THE DIGITAL NOMAD VISA .
Estonia is the first country to encourage digital nomadism with their upcoming digital nomad visa. But it’s not surprising
they’re doing this, as they’ve been on the digital cutting edge for some time. Back in 2014, they announced their
e-residency program, which allows people to benefit from being Estonian residents without having to move to the
country. Digital nomads are one type of entrepreneurs who can benefit from e-residency. Currently they have 45,000
e-residents.
Their new digital nomad visa is yet another measure digital nomads can benefit from. It’s designed to draw physical
residents. What exactly is the digital nomad visa? We will have to wait for the full details. In 2019 the official regulations
will be published, until then we already know that digital nomads can get up to 1 year of residency (plus 3 months in the
Schengen Zone). Estonia hopes this will attract around 1,400 location-independent workers.
Tip : In this article you can read more about the digital nomad visa.
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