5 Things I Love About Being a Digital Nomad

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • These are the 5 things I love about being a digital nomad. It all comes down to freedom honestly. Some people think they have freedom but don't Being a digital nomad gives you a chance not only to explore the world, but to explore yourself. It's a reflective lifestyle that rewards self awareness. Don't forget to check out the things I hate about being a digital nomad.

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  • @TazExprez
    @TazExprez 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Thanks a lot for the wonderful, inspiring, content!

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  3 роки тому +1

      My pleasure! thanks for watching and replying

  • @gabbafm
    @gabbafm 8 років тому +2

    Having been a DN for a couple years now, you pretty much nailed it with this video -- it's all about freedom. Aside from being able to live wherever you want, not having to put up with bosses and office politics is a wonderful thing.

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  8 років тому

      The not having a boss thing is high on my list. lol. appreciate you taking the time to comment.

  • @Minoritynomad
    @Minoritynomad  8 років тому +3

    So at 4:55 you get intro again. Apologies for that. Editing error on my part. I'll let it stay up as you didn't miss anything but me recapping what I already said. But since you missed it, "Leave the world better than you found it"

  • @erievhs
    @erievhs 3 роки тому +2

    25 cents after a year of work if your did REALLY good, screw that noise

  • @BecBrett
    @BecBrett 8 років тому

    Thanks for this series. I've been wanted to become a Digital Nomad, and this was super helpful :D

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  8 років тому

      glad it help. that's why I do these.

  • @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures
    @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures 8 років тому

    Another great video Erick! When you get back to the US, I volunteer to be your videographer, and of course, I can take photos and write some content. :-)

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  8 років тому

      hahahahahaha.Man I'm not back until late March. Staying away as long as possible. lol

  • @patrynaswritings7617
    @patrynaswritings7617 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. I have not yet started this life style. The goals was by 2018. Now looking at end of 2018 or 2019. Started learning & desiring it 2017. Do you travel alone? Any advice for women traveling alone ?

  • @DoglinsShadow
    @DoglinsShadow 7 років тому +2

    What is the most effective client acquisition technique or site you use? I've been trying upwork and have been majorly disappointed. Considering just cold calling or doing meet ups to network until I have enough clients to travel. p.s. running an internet marketing agency, so it's not one time projects

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  7 років тому +4

      I wouldn't say "best" but I know what's worked for me. It starts with being the best at what you do. I mention that because it seems sooooo many internet entrepreneurs have no concept of their competitions ability to outshine them. MASTER your craft. Then be out there. Make sure your brand is your identity. When people think of black travel in the industry they think of myself and a few others like Oneika the Traveller and The Blog Abroad. Because we live our brands. Next, be present. Meaning you need to be where people are looking for internet marketers. And the reality is, you're competing with companies that have full teams and massive budgets. So why should anyone hire you? If you can't answer that in 15 seconds, you aren't ready.
      I'm not a fan of cold calling. It's easy to dismiss. Hell, I get 50 emails a day trying to sell me something ir get me to promote a service. Most barely get 10 seconds. But if you walk up to me at a show, meet up, ir event, you'll at least get a pitch in and your card in my hand. People need to stop all this "hacking" bullshit and get out there and meet people. At least 70% of my clients came from meeting in person or word of mouth. I've worked with clients that had no use for me at the time but just wanted to work with Erick because they liked me.
      Good luck. It's a tough game but as long as you are ready to be broke AF for a couple years and work harder than you ever have, you'll be fine.

    • @DoglinsShadow
      @DoglinsShadow 7 років тому +2

      Minority Nomad Wow thanks so much my man!! I love to hustle, when I am well, and that's great advice. especially because you're speaking from experience. I'll make it my effort to perfect my skill and meet some people in person! Thanks again!!!

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  7 років тому +1

      +DoglinsShadow Humble Hustle my man. All the best and feel free to reach out anytime.

  • @DigitalThreeNine
    @DigitalThreeNine 8 років тому +1

    Cool vid. Why is the beginning at the end?

  • @chriselizabethuribe2763
    @chriselizabethuribe2763 8 років тому +1

    Hey, I noticed that the video you're recording is being mirrored on your phone. Which application are you using on your phone?

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  8 років тому +1

      +Chris & Elizabeth Uribe it's an app for the Sony A7 cameras. It allows my to control my camera from my phone.

  • @SJ-oe4vl
    @SJ-oe4vl 5 років тому +1

    you could consider adding "digital nomad coach" to your list of revenue streams. I'll be your first client :)

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  5 років тому

      yeah. seems like something people want to see. lol. im always here to help. no charge.

  • @ELJAGUAR
    @ELJAGUAR 7 років тому

    I Like your videos and you re so true with these love/hate sessions. I didn't know that i can tag myself a digital nomad but definitely is my role or well said my way of living. i would like to help you with your videos and content if you give me a chance. Keep grinding!
    Fernando

  • @moneypac6126
    @moneypac6126 7 років тому +1

    what is the difference of being a digital nomad and an entrepreneur?

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  7 років тому +1

      +Money Pac I think in many case they work together. I would say most Digital Nomads are entrepreneurs but most entrepreneurs aren’t digital Nomads. I also know some digital Nomads that aren’t entrepreneurial at all. The definition of a digital nomad is constantly in flux. For me, I believe a DN is someone that lives and works remotely. Traveling for extended periods of time. And entrepreneur......well is an entrepreneur. Lol

    • @moneypac6126
      @moneypac6126 7 років тому

      haha thanks for the information.. good luck with your career

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  7 років тому

      +Money Pac thank you

  • @MinnieOnCam
    @MinnieOnCam 7 років тому +3

    How does one become a digital nomad

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  7 років тому +4

      +MinnieRiley Vlogs find a location independent job, save money, hit the road. That's it in a nutshell honestly

    • @MinnieOnCam
      @MinnieOnCam 7 років тому

      Well I have a location independent business so that should work out well :-)

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  7 років тому +1

      +MinnieRiley Vlogs well there you go. Just remember, this lifestyle isn't all rainbow and sunshine. It's likely the hardest career path out there for most.

  • @firstroundsonme472
    @firstroundsonme472 8 років тому

    How often do you go out when you travel? Like out to the club and bar scene

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  8 років тому +1

      +B-Eazy it kind of depends on where I'm visiting and when. The honest answer is rarely if I'm in a place I know like Bangkok, Budapest, Bucharest, or Santiago. But if I'm someplace I only visit rarely like London, I go out a couple nights.
      If I'm on assignment, never unless it's part of the job.

    • @firstroundsonme472
      @firstroundsonme472 8 років тому +2

      One other thing I'm curious about, what happens if you get really sick or injured in a foreign country? How does insurance and coverage work? Are the hospitals and doctors normally up to par?

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  8 років тому +2

      +B-Eazy For me, I have travel insurance but tend to pay or of pocket for most things. I rarely get sick at all but when I do it never a costs me more than $100. If we're talking about comparing hospitals overseas to the ones in the US, the overseas hospitals are far better. No diss to my peoples in healthcare but out here we can afford to pay for the best of the best.

    • @firstroundsonme472
      @firstroundsonme472 8 років тому +1

      Minority Nomad Is it as simple as the healthcare costs being cheaper in other countries? From hearing your video about the costs of U.S. domestic travel, it sounds like we're getting price gouged for just about everything. From what I've read, even the internet is much better and cheaper in many other places.

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  8 років тому +1

      I wouldn't say price gouged. I would say from a cost benefit analysis we are FARRRR behind the rest of the world in a lot of things. The cost of high-speed internet alone makes us look like fools. The average American uses about 2GB of data a month. Which I think has to be closer to 3 or 4. What does that cost? TMobile is About $50 a month for 5gb of 4G. In Thailand, you can get the same plan for about $15 AND your phone automatically connects to thousands of wifi points around the country so you aren't using your data.
      From a healthcare standpoint, I don't know enough surrounding the reasons why it's so high in the US. What I do know is for less than $100 I was given a GP exam, Blood work, another consultation, and medication in a hospital that looked like a damn resort. And I seriously don't need to go into airfare. Now THAT'S where I think price gouging is happening. Especially since the big American Airline companies tried to sue so Norwegian couldn't come into the U.S. and basically take over. Which their doing.

  • @rayrichbrown
    @rayrichbrown 8 років тому

    I love Europe too!

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  8 років тому

      you and me both. Can't wait to get back.

    • @rayrichbrown
      @rayrichbrown 8 років тому

      +Minority Nomad safe travels brother!

  • @solinspired4428
    @solinspired4428 8 років тому

    How can I get into your industry?

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad  8 років тому +2

      Depends on what you have to offer really. There's no one way to enter into the travel industry. What are your skills?