Digital Digital Nomad Nomad 101 101
Digital Digital Nomad Nomad 101 101
Digital Digital Nomad Nomad 101 101
101
For you,
by Michelle Checchi
What's Inside:
The basics of how to work and travel around the
world on a budget
About
This free guide teaches you
the essentials of being a digital
nomad. Learn how to:
Save money to travel (even if money is tight)
Make money anywhere, using your own skills
Travel as a digital nomad, with tips for doing
it on a budget
(at the end there's even a list of some of my personal favorite resources!)
Hey,
I'm Michelle
I travel full-time, and I want
to teach you what I know
What is a
digital nomad?
(and how can you become one?)
Digital Nomad: Someone who works online & makes
their money using digital tools, while traveling. It is a
lifestyle, not a job itself.
As a digital nomad myself, I can tell you a few things:
It's awesome.
But no one is going to hand this lifestyle to you.
"Digital Nomad" is not a job in itself. Or if it is, I haven't found it
yet. There's no place to "sign up" for this lifestyle, or to apply.
I increased my income by working a second job. For a period of time, I was not
only working my full-time job in TV, but also scooping ice cream to save money
to travel. I looked for a second job that was minimal hours (10-15 a week) with
a decent salary, and contributed all of that to my travel fund. Adding to my
current income was necessary to save money in my financial situation.
I looked for local opportunities. While traveling, you typically need a work
visa to earn money in a country. So firstly, I highly recommend you follow all
local laws and regulations, and stay within the parameters of your visa. That
being said, I have found some opportunities to make money locally while
traveling. Working in restaurants and bars is my favorite, along with
teaching yoga classes.
Michelle Marie Checchi
Tricks to travel
cheaper
(Do I have enough pages for this?)
Now that you’ve saved money and you’re even able to earn money
on the road, let’s talk about ways to travel cheaper as a digital
nomad. Here are some of my basic pillars of budget travel:
PS: You'll find resources listed at the end of this guide
I get health insurance. It may seem like a non-essential extra, and you may
be tempted to skimp on travel health insurance to save the money. But in
the long run, it could save you thousands of dollars. Consider it an
investment in your wellbeing. Plus, my travel health insurance covers other
things, such as lost luggage, and I've been reimbursed for hundreds of
dollars before. I use World Nomads (I'm an affiliate) and Allianz. Pro tip:
your credit card company or primary insurance company may offer a travel
policy option.
Working Online
Upwork
Fiverr
FlexJobs
We Work Remotely
Indeed (search “remote”)
Flights
Travel Credit Cards (I use a Delta card and
United card, if you use my referral we’ll
both get points)
Google Flights
SkyScanner
Momondo
Scott's Cheap Flights
Michelle Marie Checchi
Connect with me
Whether you're an aspiring nomad or a seasoned
traveler, I would love to hear from you. Let's connect, talk
about travel, swap tips, and share our favorite places.
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Youtube
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