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From the Death Trap of Heroin to Freedom of the World | EP24 Francis Nayan
Our present and future is often impacted by our past as well. Francis Nayan from the Nomad Newsletter shares how his near death experience from Heroin addiction was an important turning point in his life. Breaking free from his addiction, he goes on to build a successful email marketing career and travels around the world today. In this episode, we talk about the mindset changes that happen in such life-changing moments, and discuss about the future of remote work and digital landscape. In addition, Francis shares what are some ways to get started with remote work, tips to practice when reviewing online courses and how to build a successful business on the road.
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Expat Life In Russa, Side Hustles And Relocation Plans, With Stephen Krisel
Stephen left his home country to teach in Moskow, Russia for 1 year. It's been years and he still lives in Russia! I had to ask him why he chose to relocate to Russia, what he likes about living in Moskow and what made him stay. In this interview we also talk about financial goals, side hustles, and finding out what you want to do in life. Resources we mentioned in this episode: Khan AcademySchool Of Greatness PodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, you will probably also enjoy episode 36: Sabbaticals, (Very) Early Retirement, And Financial Independence, With Eric Richard Connect with Stephen: @stephenkrisel on instagramgugopodcast.comConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast BabesPs. This is the course I took to start working online.
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Emerging Project Management Trends for 2025: Top Takeaways
KEY TAKEAWAYS The project management landscape is evolving rapidly, and staying ahead of the latest project management trends is essential for success. By 2029, the project management software market is projected to grow from $6.54 billion to $10.86 billion, reflecting a surge in demand for digital tools. The freelance workforce is also expected to grow… The post Emerging Project Management Trends for 2025: Top Takeaways appeared first on project-management.com. View the full article
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Sabbaticals, (Very) Early Retirement, And Financial Independence, With Eric Richard
Eric Richard (31) retired last year to travel the world and start a podcast. After a year of travel, COVID ruined Erics plans and he went back to work. Now, he's continuing his FIRE (Finanial Independence Retire Early) journey by investing the majority of his income, while figuring out his next steps. In this interview, Eric explains exactly how he was able to retire at age 30, what he learned from traveling the world for a year, and why he went back to work. Resources we mentioned: Book: I Will Teach You To Be Rich - Ramit SethiPodcast episode: Settling Down After Nomad Life; Anchor Or Prison? With Danielle Sunberg Connect with Eric: Find his podcast, blog and more info at nomadonfire.comFollow @nomadonfire on instagramConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast BabesPs. This is the course I took to start working online.
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Planning for FIRE (Financial Independence) as a Digital Nomad | Ep23 Eric Richard
Travel is often considered a luxury spending when trying to achieve FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early). However, when combined with slow travel and digital nomad lifestyle, travel could be beneficial towards the financials depending on where and how you travel. Eric from Nomad on FIRE shares how his journey to FIRE changed when he moved from a traditional work life to digital nomadism, and back to office life with the pandemic. We talk about things to think about when incorporating long term finance planning into a travel lifestyle, the importance of personal finance, as well as travel hacks to stretch your budget.
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Are You Taking Enough Time To Explore What You Want In Life? Steph Smith About Exploring Vs. Exploiting
Steph has an amazingly successful digital nomad career, several side hustles and a home base in San Diego. But she only got here after taking her time to explore what she really wants in life. In this interview, Steph and I talk about the book Algorithms To Live By. She explained how you should explore for 37% of your time, and exploit your ideal situation for the other 63%. I loved learning about this concept, but don't worry: we also talk about Steph's digital nomad life, favorite locations and travel style. Links we mentioned: Podcast episode about traditionsPodcast episode about billionairesArticle about landing a non-tech remote job Connect with Steph: On TwitterOn her websitelimitlesslearning.ioConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast BabesPs. This is the course I took to start working online.
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Improving Remote Work With Rise Remotely
Our guest today, Christina Voll, went from digital nomading through university to building her own remote work platform, Rise Remotely. I love how Christina eased in to digital nomad life, instead of making a drastic move (like me!). This interview is a great example of a different way to becoming a digital nomad, so don't miss it and tune in now! Connect with Christina: @riseremotely on instagram@christinavollxo on instagramriseremotely.com - use "DIGITALNOMADSTORIES" at checkout for 15% off!christinavoll.comConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
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Leveraging on Geo Arbitrage with Slow Travel | EP 22 NomadNumbers
Is travel really an expensive activity? or can it actually be budget friendly? In this episode, Mr NomadNumber from the NomadNumbers couple talks about their nomadic travel style and expenses. He shares the activities that they engage in when traveling and how slow travel can actually be cheaper than lifestyle cost back home by taking advantage of geo arbitrage. We discuss travel budgeting tips, financial considerations and lifestyle design to create a life of freedom.
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Getting A Remote Job vs. Starting Your Own Business, With Jordan Carroll
Nobody cares about the future of work, they care about the future of living - Chris Herd, Firstbase. If you want to travel the world while working remotely, you generally have 2 options: start your own business or work for someone else in a remote position. Jordan Carroll has done both in the 7 years he's been digital nomading, and he now helps his clients land their perfect remote job. In this interview we talk about Jordan's story going remotely, moving across the US, to traveling internationally with Remote Year. Jordan also tells us all the advantages of getting a remote job vs. starting your own business. We also mentioned this interview with Travis King - who also keeps himself accountable by telling people what he will do. Connect with Jordan: Join the Remote Job ClubOn his websiteOn Linkedin Connect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
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Cannibalization
In today's episode of Whiteboard Friday, Moz SEO expert Tom Capper walks you through cannibalization: what it is, how to identify it, and how to fix it. View the full article
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Tackling 8,000 Title Tag Rewrites: A Case Study
Let's take an in-depth look at Moz.com title tags that were re-written by Google, including three case studies where we managed to fix bad rewrites. View the full article
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How Our Website Conversion Strategy Increased Business Inquiries by 37%
See how, through several little tweaks to their conversion strategy, the team at Chromatix attracted a higher tier of customers, more inquiries, plus over $780,000 worth of new sales opportunities. View the full article
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How to Add Products to Your Google My Business Listing, Illustrated
Miriam helps you get started in Google My Business Products with this illustrated tutorial, walking you through how to add your most important products and services. View the full article
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It's Not Too Late - How Rachael Pilcher Started Her Digital Nomad Life At 40
Rachael Pilcher is a digital nomad and professional freelance copywriter for tech and SaaS companies. She's worked with some of the world's best software brands, but it wasn't always this way. In 2015, she made the life-altering decision to sell everything she owned and go travelling. She sold her fashion retail business, her car, her motorbike, and pretty much everything else. Her life now fits neatly into a 60 litre backpack. Rachael has been on the road since 2016 - starting and growing her copywriting business from zero to where it is now. In this episode, we talk about Rachael's first destination on her long term trip, how she runs her business on the road and her future plans. The amazing thing about Rachael is that she started all of this in her forties! So if you're thinking it's too late to switch your life around; it's not, look at Rachael! Connect with Rachael: On her nomad lifestyle blog tacoandbean.comFind out more about her copywriting business mightyfinecopy.comFollow her on Twitter @rachaelpilcherConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
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The Three Bosses of SEO
In SEO, there are three main “bosses” with different needs: your business, your searchers, and your search engines. How do you answer to all of them? View the full article
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From Long Distance Relationship to Full Time Travel with Remote Work | Ep 21 Half Half Travel
A website that really started from a long distance relationship, travel enthusiasts Becca and Dan shares how their stories came together and gave birth to Half Half Travel. In this episode, we talk about the transition to remote work, maintaining relationships across the world and the business of blogging. We explore solo vs couple travel, the mindset differences between tourists and nomads, as well as balancing work, blogging and travel. Don't miss this episode as Becca and Dan shares their most important travel and remote work tips.
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Winning the Page Speed Race: How to Turn Your Clunker of a Website Into a Race Car
Winning the page speed race requires the same things as winning a car race: making sure that your vehicle is as lightweight as possible, as powerful as possible, and that you navigate the racetrack as efficiently as possible. View the full article
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Responsive Search Ads: 5 Best Practices for Google Ads PPC Search Campaigns
These tips will help you optimize your responsive search ads in your Google Ads search campaigns, and increase clicks and conversions. View the full article
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How to Calculate Your SEO ROI Using Google Analytics
Measuring ROI for your SEO efforts involves two factors: KPIs and the cost of your current SEO campaigns. With GA, you can pinpoint where your audience is coming from, set goals to stay on track, and incorporate the most attractive keywords to rank better in search engines. View the full article
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How To Travel Long Term, With Professional Hobo Nora Dunn
Nora Dunn has been traveling long term for the past 15 years, of which 12 full time. I asked her to come on the podcast to ask her exactly how she does it and what she has learned along the way. We also talked about why Nora sold her busy financial planning office in Toronto, how she chooses her destinations, and the main financial tip she has for everyone who wants to travel long term. Connect with Nora: Get your free long term travel checklist!On her websiteOn her Youtube channelOn FacebookOn TwitterOn InstagramConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
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How to Use STAT to Find SEO Opportunities at Scale
Today, Cyrus explains how powerful STAT can be when you’re trying to discover SEO opportunities on a massive scale. View the full article
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The Guide to Targeted-Impact Link Building
Links drive rankings — that’s one thing that SEOs and marketers can agree on. But which rankings, and for which pages on your website? Use this guide to build links that impact rankings for specific pages on your website. View the full article
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Getting Out Of The Freelance Trap And Hiring A Remote Team, With Tega Diegbe
Many digital nomads (including myself) start their career freelancing. Freelancing is awesome, but you're still trading time for money. Tega Diegbe can help you get out of that trap by hiring your own remote team. In this interview, Tega and I talk about building a remote team, working as a remote employee and Tega's own story of growing his business. Connect with Tega: On his websiteConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
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Travel and Expat Life - The Ups and Downs of Moving Abroad | Ep 20 Kirsten Raccuia
What do you need to look out for when moving aboard and how does the expat life differ from the nomadic life? Kirsten from Sand in My Curls shares about her journey of moving from United States to Malaysia. We talk about the ups and downs of expat life, the logistical side of things (i.e. housing, insurance etc) and tips for the transition. In this episode, we also discuss how living abroad is now more feasible than ever with remote work, as well as how the line between digital nomads and expats might start to blur as the similarities between the lifestyles gradually overlap.
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Getting Kicked Out Of Australia And Writing A Book About It, With Travis King
Travis King has the craziest travel stories I've ever heard. Lucky for us, he wrote a book about it: Not That Anyone Asked, A Travel Memoir About Sex, Drugs, Love And Finding Purpose. In this episode, Travis tells us why he started traveling, his favorite story from the book and how he self-published his travel memoir. Connect with Travis: Check out his booktraviswking.com@ntaa_memoir on instagram@traviskingtravels on instagramConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes