Many of you said you were interested in becoming location independent and learning how to make money while traveling after reading my recent post Are You Interested In Traveling The World And Working At The Same Time?
Being location independent can be a great thing, but for most you do have to earn a living somehow so that you can support yourself. Many cannot just travel for months or years at a time without making any money.
Don’t worry though, there are plenty of ways for anyone to make money while traveling.
Don’t let this factor that may seem big hold you back from living your dream.
Also, while some of you may think this is just a thing of dreams, I am here to tell you that it is real! I am location independent and I know many others who are as well.
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Below are several different ways to make money while traveling. If you want to learn how to make money while traveling then continue reading below!
1. Run a website.
This is what I do so that I can make money while traveling so, of course, I had to include this one first. Like I always say, I never realized I would be earning as much income online as I do now. Everyone has to start somewhere so do not feel like it’s not a possibility for you.
No, blogging is not a way to get rich quickly, but it can be a way to make side money or even a full-time income if you put enough hard work and time towards it.
With blogging, you can make money through advertising, affiliate marketing, sponsorships, reviews, partnerships, e-courses, ebooks, and more. You can read all about how I earn a living online in my monthly online business income reports, where I describe how I make over $70,000 online each month.
You can create your own blog here with my easy-to-use tutorial. You can start your blog for as low as $2.95 per month plus you get a free domain if you sign-up through my tutorial.
2. Find a job in the places you are visiting.
There are many instances in which you may decide to stay in a city for longer than just a vacation. Whatever your reason may be, there are many things you could do in order to earn a living.
If you want to know how to make money while traveling, you could try one of the options below:
- Bartend or work at a restaurant.
- Work at a hotel, motel, campground, or hostel.
- Help out on a farm.
- Work on a cruise ship or yacht.
- Tutor.
- Au Pair – Read How To Become An Au Pair And Travel The World for more information.
- Teach English.
3. Freelance write or become a virtual assistant.
Freelance writing and virtual assisting are some of the very first things I did in order to make money at home online and they’re services I still provide today.
Freelance writing can be a fun way to make money online. Plus, you can usually freelance write from anywhere in the world (some positions ask you to be in-house, but the majority that I see allow you to be location independent).
Another online job somewhat similar to freelance writing is virtual assisting. I know many freelance writers who provide this service as well. A virtual assistant helps a business run more smoothly. You can be contracted for one project (such as collecting specific data for research) or it can be a continuing job such as replying to e-mails.
If you want to get paid to travel, you could even become a travel freelance writer.
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- How To Become a Virtual Assistant
- What Does a Virtual Assistant Do?
Something else somewhat related to this section is answering surveys online. Other survey companies I recommend include Swagbucks, Survey Junkie, InboxDollars (you’ll receive a free $5 by signing up for InboxDollars through my link), Opinion Outpost, VIP Voice, Prize Rebel, and Pinecone Research. They are all free to join and free to use. You get paid to answer surveys and to test products.
4. Sell products.
Another possibility to make money while traveling is to sell products both online and offline.
I’ve heard of some who sell items they collect while traveling, those who create crafts to sell at local craft fairs, and so on. If you decide you would rather sell items online, you could sell your products online such as on eBay, Etsy, Craigslist, and countless others.
5. Earn passive income.
For us, this is something we are working very hard towards because it would allow us to enjoy life even more.
Earning passive income while traveling may be one of your best options as well. This way you won’t feel tied down to work and can truly enjoy every place you are visiting.
Passive income options include dividend income, rental real estate, affiliate marketing, and more.
Recommended reading: 18 Places That Pay You To Live There
6. Housesit.
Housesitting usually means you’re working for free, but sometimes you do get paid. If you aren’t getting paid, it’s a free place to stay and you may stay in some very nice homes as well.
This can be a great way to make money while traveling or at least a way to cut your travel costs.
7. Work remotely.
I know someone who traveled for around one year and still kept their day job. Yes, I understand that most employers cannot/will not be this flexible, but there is a chance that yours may be fine with this option.
If you have a job which may allow you to work remotely, you may want to think about popping this question. If you plan on traveling anyway then what’s the worst that could happen?
Also, I’ve had a lot of you ask what I’m using for internet. I’m using a Verizon MiFi Jetpack.
What other ways can a person make money while traveling? Are you interested in learning how to make money while traveling? Why or why not?
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That’s awesome!
Thanks Neil!
Once my wife stops working we will be location independent.
I am location independent in my remote job working for an employer. This has enabled me to do a lot of solo traveling over the years. I wished my wife could travel with me more in the past.
Our passive income is from stock and rental real estate managed by our property manager and vendors. It has taken us years to get to this point and we can’t wait to do more traveling.
Awesome Bryan!
Thanks!
Hey Carey! Sorry, I am not a super techy person so I don’t really know the themes too well. Genesis is great though!
LOVE this post, Michelle! I’ve done so many of these and they actually work. the point is to learn what’s out there, test out as many as you can, and do what works for you.
Thanks Natalie!
Brilliant tips Michelle! I would say always give somethig a try and if it doesn’t work, try something else! I live in Germany so I work as an expat and because I’m an ex-corporate manager, I teach and train professionals. I also work as a lifestyle and travel blogger as well, which I get a lot of business from.
Thanks Victoria!
I love this post. It gives people several options to choose from. I’m currently in the process of trying to become location independent. I will get there in a few years.
I’ve only just come across your site and so I have a lot of reading to do! But I wondered if you have tried taking photos on your travels and selling them for stock? I started that about 6 years ago and now regularly earn over $2000 from stock photo licensing each month. Like you, I decided to publish my earnings on my blog as I thought that people following in my footsteps would like to see what you could make.
Steve
This is something we have been working in our house. We have a few trips planned and have been testing out the different ways to make money travelling. Thanks for the ideas.
How would one get into something like this?
I wish I could find a company that pays to do reviews about disability services/accommodations at hotels & resorts and also ADA compliance and what actually works for a person in a wheelchair versus what they think should work. I am the caregiver to my adult daughter and mom who are both disabled. Most stores,restaurants, hotels are clueless to what the real needs are for a person in a wheelchair. Dealing with the states and ADA,filing complaints,etc is so frustrating,time consuming, and generally slow moving and yield little positive results. I have always wanted to travel around with my daughter and actually teach hotels, stores, and restaurants how to interact, modify, and adapt their facilities before someone like my family dines,shops,or stays at their business.
You should totally start a freelance business and contact companies and offer those services. I imagine that there is a need/want for it. The worst thing that could happen is they would say no!
Another idea is to help bring items from your country to the country you’re visiting.
You use your extra luggage space and basically get paid in your courier services 🙂
Sounds like a dream!
Michelle, your post took me on a trip down memory lane! A few years ago, I found myself tutoring English in a quaint village in Spain while on a backpacking trip. Your strategies are not only practical but also open doors to immersive cultural experiences.