living the dream can become a reality with these digital nomad jobs
Last updated on September 11th, 2023 at 05:46 am
There are plenty of fascinating things to learn about a rare breed of remote workers who travel the world. Although living such a life might seem like a pipe dream, it’s actually easier than ever since the COVID-19 pandemic. This lifestyle is known to be lucrative and enjoyable.
Plus, there are plenty of countries where digital nomads can live for under $1,000 a month. From online ESL teacher and copywriter to IT programming and housesitting, here are five digital nomad jobs that offer consistent income streams and let you travel the world, too.
Read on.
Remote workers can often handle social media for different smaller clients as almost all companies need social media manager but not all of them have the budget to hire one in-house. If you have a good grasp of such platforms, you can certainly become successful in this field.
Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) is an excellent way to make a living overseas. Plus, one can always take on private students to make some extra cash. There are ample opportunities but if teaching online, you need a sound Internet connection for video classes.
This one is for the digital nomads with a slight creative flair. Copyrighting can be a fun and lucrative source of income, with all you need are a good internet connection, basic writing skills and the ability to meet deadlines. But you certainly need networking to build a name.
To find a place to stay abroad, you can always watch a resident’s pets or look after their properties. There are multiple online platforms to get started. But do note, one needs to be a respectful digital nomad and embrace networking for this line of work to lead to success.
It’s a phenomenal remote job to do more than just make ends meet. Good programmers can bring in six figures and enjoy working from the comfort of their beach office or gorgeous apartment overseeing mighty mountains. Essentially, you can live well regardless of the country.
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