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5 Great Professions For The Digital Nomad?

February 13, 2013 By David Glenn

In our globalised world, more and more of us are choosing a lifestyle without wires, without offices and without permanent employers. As the economy is becoming more and more ideas based, it has opened up a gap in the market for talented individuals with unique skills they can offer over the internet. The best thing is that these individuals need only a laptop and a wireless internet connection. As such, they can live and work anywhere in the world. They call themselves digital nomads.

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Hopefully these five professions will give you an insight into what is possible and what people are up to as they continue to sever ties with the traditional economy and live the life they want. If you’re ready to take the plunge, remember to book your flights with a cheap airline comparison website. Below is a list of five professions that can give you this freedom.

Translation

As different cultures become more intertwined, good translators have become highly sought after. Translators are needed on freelance websites to translate business documents, contracts, press releases, product descriptions, terms and conditions, all manner of things. The good thing about choosing to be a translator is that your skill of knowing one or more foreign languages makes you highly employable if you don’t want to go down the freelance route completely. Translation is a truely global job and perfect for the digital nomad.

Graphic Design

In a century of brands, talented graphic designers are also in high demand to design anything from company logos to restaurant  menus. The economy of graphic design has digitalised an artistic profession that was once done with pen and paper. Nowadays, the digital nomad needs only the latest copy of Adobe Photoshop to be ready for work.

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Photography

There are many websites like IStock Photo, Shutter Stock and Alamy that offer buyers access to a huge library of royalty free photographs. The photographs are added to the library by photographers around the world who have captured something interesting and original with their cameras. Photographers receive a small commission any time someone buys their photo. If you capture the perfect photo, you could find yourself making hundreds of pounds from a single shot. There are some digital nomads that focus solely on photography, but many find it a good method of supplementing income next to running a blog.

Freelance Writing

If you are good with words, there are fantastic opportunities in the world of freelance writing. Recently there has been an increased demand of original and quality content to attract web users to websites. Freelance writers are fulfilling this need along with many other larger projects. Larger projects can include writing ebooks, ghost writing autobiographies and writing travel guides. While freelance writing requires a great deal of self-discipline, it builds a skill for the future if you want to get into fiction writing or blogging.

Blogging

This brings us onto our last digital nomad profession. Blogging. There are lots of digital nomads that have decided to fray all ties with employers by writing a blog, hosting it on their own website and making revenue from the advertisements. This is the most risky approach, but it has worked for many globetrotters and vagabonds who lead interesting lives, write about their travel experiences and share them with a curious internet community. For most digital nomads, having a blog that millions will read is the stuff that dreams are made of. So unless you are very confident about attracting this many readers, it is best to keep blogging as a hobby until it becomes a viable means of success.

Hopefully these five professions have given you an insight into what is possible and what people are up to as they continue to sever ties with the traditional economy and live the life they want. If your ready to take the plunge, remember to book your flights with a cheap airline comparison website.

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