Monetizing Your Blog or Website
Explore various methods to generate revenue from a blog or website.
134 topics in this forum
-
Ten years ago, I decided to leave the United States and travel for one year. That year was one of the most fulfilling years of my life, and I enjoyed every month, day, minute, and second of the experience. So much so that when it was time to come home, I couldn’t. Now I can ... Read moreView the full article
-
- 0 replies
- 24 views
-
-
In this rapidly changing and increasingly unpredictable world we live in today, moving to Uruguay often arises as an option for the aspiring expat aiming to go abroad to find safety, peace, openness, and a different pace of life in an unbothered corner of the world. And rightly so. With Uruguay’s slow-moving change, coastal backdrop, ... Read moreView the full article
-
- 0 replies
- 24 views
-
-
Hi there, We tend to think in straight lines—growth or decline, success or failure. But work, markets, trends, and even motivation rarely move that way. They move in cycles. Before making big decisions, it’s worth remembering that what feels permanent today may simply be a phase. This issue explores exactly that: guidelines to consider before accepting a job in the rocketship, advice on landing a role in a startup, the evolving expectations of new generations—and yes, a story about a scam that reminds us not every opportunity is what it seems. Enjoy today’s reads. -Maja Our Favorite Articles 💯Rocketship Seat Chosen Wisely (Molly Graham, Lessons)An argument for slowing dow…
-
- 0 replies
- 24 views
-
-
PROLOGUE Digital Nomad Nation: Rise of a Borderless Generation At the close of the 20th century, Tsugio Makimoto, a technologist, and David Manners, a business writer with a penchant for tech, predicted the rise of a new persona that would lead to a sociological shift with global impacts. According to the authors, the convergence of ... Read moreView the full article
-
- 0 replies
- 23 views
-
-
PART 1 The Individual Experience Rise of the Digital Nomad In a world that is increasingly restrictive on time, money, and freedom, digital nomadism is a last resort to escape suffocating societal constructs. Digital nomadism presents an opportunity to break free, trading in daily life for a journey to satisfy the natural urge ... Read moreView the full article
-
- 0 replies
- 23 views
-
-
CHAPTER 4 Digital Nomad Nation: Rise of a Borderless Generation How Digital Nomads Earn Their Living . “Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like ... Read moreView the full article
-
- 0 replies
- 23 views
-
-
Hi there, A recent article we published suggests that if your one-way commute matches the U.S. average of 26 minutes, you’re spending around nine full days a year just getting to and from work. Stretch that to a 60-minute commute, and it becomes nearly 21 days: almost an entire month of your life, every year, spent in traffic or on a train. Imagine what you could do with that time. More focus, more rest, more moments with the people you love. Whatever your answer, remote work offers a way to reclaim it. Enjoy today’s reads. — Maja Our Favorite Articles 💯80+ Remote Work Statistics for 2026 (Remotive)Despite the headlines screaming about RTO's, the data tells a different s…
-
- 0 replies
- 23 views
-
-
Hi there, A viral chart on X recently revealed that 84% of the world has never used AI, with most users concentrated among young, urban, affluent populations. If you’re worried AI might replace your job, you’re actually in a fortunate position—you’re aware of the disruption ahead. And awareness creates opportunity: the chance to learn new skills and improve your odds for the future. Whatever step you need to take next—big or small—to give your momentum a boost, it’s always worth taking. Enjoy today’s reads. -Maja Our Favorite Articles 💯Dress Up to Work From Home (Business Insider)A Google manager explains why putting on real work clothes can boost focus, professionalism, …
-
- 0 replies
- 13 views
-
-
Hi there, When the pandemic broke out, one of the key ways to keep people safe was working from home. Now, as energy crises emerge, WFH is once again being called upon. It’s not just a perk—it’s a powerful work model shaping our world. This caught my attention this week, along with some exciting developments in AI and an article that sparks dreamy thoughts of living in rural Italy, Spain, or Switzerland. I’d love to hear—what stood out to you in today’s reads? -Maja Our Favorite Articles 💯When Energy Crises Push Us Back Home (The Verge)As fuel shortages loom, experts suggest remote work as a solution, showing how WFH can extend far beyond convenience into global necessity…
-
- 0 replies
- 2 views
-