10 ways to start a remote job

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This is a special post written for those of you who are just starting and beginning to learn online. I hope it will give you some new ideas and help you decide the next steps you are going to have to take. Plus, it should give you a better idea of ​​whether this lifestyle is right for you.

The first thing we need to make clear is that everyone reading this article will be in a slightly different position. Many of you probably already have the right skills but just need to do a better job of selling them, others might not even have an online skill at all. It is not a solution for everyone.

working remotely allows us to travel the world and see many amazing places. We can stay and work everywhere we need and there are numerous extra benefits. Not bad, right? And the good news is that starting a remote job can be easier than you think.

In general, there are many different ways to get started as a digital nomad. I think anyone who wants a life with more freedom and less 9-5 can do it. Keep in mind that you can start in a matter of weeks or it may take more time and effort.

Your best path depends not only on your current skills, experience, and budget but also on your willingness to fail. So let's start with the 10 ways to be a digital nomad with no skills to work online (yet)…

1. Get a job that teaches you the skills you need to know

If you're young and not in a rush to become a digital nomad right away, a good way to start would be to get a job with a company that teaches you the skills to work online. This is a good way to get paid to learn. If you apply for a job at an Online Marketing agency, for example, you will learn many skills that are perfect for becoming a digital nomad one day.

It's probably the least exciting way to start, but it's also the safest. Also, you may be able to take on some freelance clients while you work, making it easier for you to deal with clients in the future. Believe me, that's how I started ;).

2. Become self-employed in your free time

If your current experience cannot be used to work online (yet), and you need the money from your current job, you could start a freelance business in your spare time. Remember that you don't need a lot of money to get started, so pick an easy skill from this list to get up and running quickly and learn more skills to become even better.

3. Get paid for online jobs

All you have to do is type the profession and type of job you want into the search bar of your internet machine and BAM – hundreds of search results appear for you to choose from. This is largely thanks to the job economy heavyweight websites like Upwork and Remote. co, and Freelancer.com. These websites are places where companies looking for part-time and ad hoc jobs post ads for freelancers to apply.


There are many professions these sites cater to, from writers, marketing managers, and video editors to human resource managers and even lawyers. If you can do the work remotely, they will be listed on these sites. If you don't have any experience or professional qualifications, that's fine too. You can apply for jobs that require a beginner, intermediate, or advanced level of proficiency.

4. Study at an online university

You can get to know the lifestyle of digital nomads by studying online. Just enroll in an online university and you can travel the world while learning the skills to work online and spend much less than you would study in Paris. It's a great way to get a degree and keep open the option of starting in business one day (or just keep your parents sane). But if you are interested in learning about scholarship study abroad here you can see everything about scholarships.

5. Buy an existing online business

A super-fast, but also risky way to become a digital nomad is to simply buy an existing Online Business that is already making money or better yet passive income. You can shop for businesses on sites like Flippa.com. You will be able to see how much money the site already generates and its monetization strategies. This will generate sufficient profits to get begin as a digital nomad.

However, be sure to get some advice from experienced online entrepreneurs before you buy anything to reduce the chance of taking on a business that is doomed to fail.

6. Start with a job abroad

Another more exciting option is to simply move abroad and find a job that allows you to experience working online. A good way to do this is to get a Working Holiday visa in countries like Canada or Australia, for example. Why not gain more Online Marketing experience while working and living in Sydney or Vancouver?

Apart from that, there are many other possibilities to start working abroad, such as teaching English, working as a driving instructor, or on cruise ships, where you could further improve your skills to become a digital nomad in your spare time.

7. Move your business to the Internet

Do you already have a physical business? This shouldn't stop you from working and traveling. Think about it. Many solutions will help you control your business from anywhere in the world without your physical presence. Web cameras, online accounting, and, of course, trusted staff to manage your daily business while you're away. It's possible!

8. Convince your boss to allow remote work

Do you love your work but spend most of your time on your laptop, so your presence in the office is hardly necessary? Who knows, if you have a sympathetic boss you might be able to convince him to give you more freedom and allow you to do most of your work remotely. Don't tell him that you want to work from abroad at first, but instead show him that you can do your remote work from home before taking the next step. Yes, you can indeed become a digital nomad without leaving your job.

9. Find a remote job

We all know that today many office jobs can be done from anywhere in the world. It's great to see that more and more companies today are allowing their staff to work remotely, as long as the work gets done.

If you find it impossible to work remotely at your current job, you may find a better option online.

10. Start your own online business to be a digital nomad

You might think that the best way to be a digital nomad is to become an entrepreneur, create your own online business, and then maybe create some sort of passive income e-commerce business. While it's true that some of the most successful digital nomads I know to do this, it's also the hardest route to take if you're just starting.

It takes a long time to acquire the necessary skills to run it successfully. I believe that it is better to learn fewer skills well and gain more experience before becoming a true entrepreneur.

I hope this article has helped you to get a clearer idea of ​​the possibilities of becoming a digital nomad. Living this lifestyle can be a truly life-changing experience, and you can start doing it much faster than you thought.

If you want to work and travel, the most important thing right now is to TAKE ACTION and start working towards that goal. If you take one step at a time and always keep in mind that your ultimate goal should be not only to become a digital nomad but to create a 100% location-independent business so that you can return home whenever you want, you will have the time of your life.

The infrastructure is there and with the many remote and freelance opportunities, it's easier than ever to get started!



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