Top Gigs for Digital Nomads

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Being a digital nomad means a lot of things, depending on your expertise. For some people, it’s gigs all around, while for others, it’s any kind of profit that can be maintained from any location in the world.

Dropshipping, selling online courses, providing online lessons (especially ESL lessons, which are a huge boom in Asia), working remotely for a big client… the possibilities are truly endless.

However, no matter where you go, there will be different regulations to understand, so there are a couple of things to consider in advance.

Open an Agency

For many digital nomads, relocating to a country with more sustainable costs of living is the first step. Just think about the regulations, paperwork and taxes, and you’ll see you still have much to learn, young Jedi.

Usually, the best solution is to open an agency. Many countries offer various incentives to digital nomads (look up digital nomad visas introduced by some countries in an attempt to attract fresh capital to help the struggling economies in the onset of COVID-19).

Run an Agency

Running an agency for a digital nomad means familiarizing themselves with the latest online tools in addition to taking care of the paperwork.

As for the latter, some people choose a local accounting agency to help them get started. It is definitely a good idea to consult the local expat community early on, as these people often have the best tips for newcomers.

As regards the first, keep an eye on:

  • Communication tools (Skype, Zoom etc.)
  • Project management tools (Asana, Trello, etc.)
  • Zero inbox tools (pretty much any tool will help)
  • Proofreading tools (Grammarly and similar)

Digital nomads are resourceful, but this state of affairs isn’t a constant — you’ll need to keep up to date with the latest developments at all times to remain competitive.

Being an entrepreneur is becoming popular now because of the situation of the whole world most rely on business online and e-commerce has become popular in all countries today and one of them is the digital nomad in Spain which is known to be a professional who capitalizes in business through technology.

Become a Remote Manager

Become Remote Manager
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It may sound complicated, but it really isn’t. Being a remote manager is actually easier than being a manager with a traditional business, especially since traditional managers are having a difficult time adjusting to the times.

Managing remote teams and being tech-savvy wasn’t in their job description originally, so they have a lot to learn, unlike digital nomads who are versed in online communication and tools. As for the rest — well, look up online courses to acquire the soft skills you need but don’t have and go from there.

Keep in mind that stellar remote team leaders are difficult to find, meaning that any expertise will do as long as you know how to do the job. That doesn’t mean that you should slack off — keep polishing your skills to remain competitive.

Become Online Marketing Marketer

Marketing is… well, marketing! No matter the times and circumstances people will always look for new ways to make money. Hence, it doesn’t come as a surprise that online marketing is witnessing a boom. Just look at social media platforms making billions in mere days from ads!

That being said, marketing has always been a rewarding job, in terms of salaries at least, so if you’re interested in it or have previous experience, work on polishing you skills.

Just as is the case with remote managers, skilled online marketers are invaluable, especially since many people just starting out are selling some kind of skill via online marketplaces. Experienced marketers are in high demand. If you have a good track record, you should be able to land lucrative gigs or even long-term jobs in no time.

If you’re just a beginner, consider Google certification. Everyone uses Google and the giant won’t have any serious competition in the foreseeable future, so sharpen your skills promptly!

Become a Customer Representatives/Technical Support Representative

With all aspects of doing business moving online, there’s a high demand for both customer and technical support representatives. In this niche, truly everyone can find a little something right up their alley.

Customer support can be done via various channels, so you will be able to find exactly what you’re looking for. Many businesses rely solely on email or phone support; others use chats and social media.

Shortly put, this job can be done from anywhere in the world and is commonly open to everyone, regardless of their location.

Set Up an eCommerce Store

For people looking to capitalize on the global demand who don’t have any expertise in anything, and for those who are sick and tired of demanding bosses, opening an eCommerce store may be the best solution.

One doesn’t even have to store the goods — dropshipping is all the rage these days. If you’re unfamiliar with how dropshipping works, we suggest you look it up ASAP. It’s a great way to earn money from anywhere in the world without having to beat the local competition (except for the SEO war, that is).

Bottom line, you can sell anything from injury supplements to mobile phones without ever even needing to see the items.

Start Your Own Online Course

Online courses are the latest popular craze. Everyone is looking for something new to learn fast and without much effort, so if you’re an expert in any field, you may well capitalize on your knowledge by reaching out to interested parties — online.

How come?

Simply, create an online course. Just look at the offer: from knitting to yoga to a master class with proven industry experts, you can find pretty much anything online.

It may be difficult the first time around, but each next course preparation process will go more smoothly. If someone can become an influencer because they tell people how to better boil potatoes, seriously, everyone can make it with a zest of expertise.

Look up the best practices and learn how to calculate course pricing first so that you can maximize on the demand.

Become a Content Writer

Why Content Marketing is Vital for Your Brand in 2019
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Content writing is in high demand, so if you are good at writing, you can learn to write for the web. For the most part, it is about SEO, but that doesn’t mean that quality content doesn’t stand out from poorly written texts.

You should prepare yourself physically, though: an overwhelming majority of netizens scans texts instead of reading them, so you’ll need to master some eye-pattern skills to grab their attention.

A side note: if you are an expert with a proven track record, create your own website where you will publish specific content that attracts an interested audience.

Either way, you’ll have to dig into SEO, which can be rather bothersome if you’re new to it, so it’s always a good idea to hire an expert or distribute your content via an SEO agency.

Become a Copywriter

Copywriting is also a good fit for people who are good at writing, but this specific calling deals with marketing directly (unlike web content, which can be used for different purposes).

Just how in demand this calling is, you will learn if you look up online copywriting courses. The demand is high, and there aren’t many good copywriters out there, and certainly not good ones with years of expertise. So, if you’re debating which way to take, consider copywriting.

IT Experts and Graphic Design

These two callings are always in demand and they always will be, seeing as the internet is likely to outlive our species. Once the progress has started, there’s no undoing it, so picking any IT career is a good prospect.

Graphic design, on the other hand, is fit for people with an artistic aptitude and can also be learned online, so there you go. Practice makes perfect; you only need to get started and be persistent about it.

Online Schools

For teachers and professors, the gloomy prospect of everyone being able to make an online course about something and present themselves as experts is a horror story come true. With new generations digging for instant knowledge, they seem to be left out of the loop… Wrong!

Online schools are quite popular of late. They are, actually, a perfect example of how new technologies can provide education — even to people who don’t have access to it, which is a praiseworthy attempt indeed.

On the other hand, they are a convenient way for large schools to find experts from developing countries who work for lower wages.

Hence, whether you’re a professional looking for a school or a person with an idea, you can either join an online school as a teacher or start your own.

If you’re worried about how complicated founding an online school maybe, you’d be surprised to learn that there are many low-key schools that schedule lessons via Skype or Zoom and ask the teachers to provide their own materials and lesson plans. The only thing you need is — a website to attract learners.

Key Takeaways

If you’ve been wondering how to get a remote job, now you know you’re simply worrying unnecessarily. There is a job for everyone out there on the wide web, so keep looking!

Don’t miss out on capitalizing on your expertise. Use all approaches available: online course, writing, copywriting, IT… If all else fails, there’s always dropshipping, so look up! The brave new world is here.

About the Author!

Angela Ash is an expert writer and editor, who specializes in content on travel, freelancing, remote work, marketing, SEO and other business topics. She also works for Flow SEO, a boutique agency.

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