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Digital Nomads – the five best blogs

In the age of the Internet and social media, they have created a new professional profile – the digital nomad. Freed from the 8 a.m. to 5 a.m. office job, they simply pack up their laptop and head out into the wide world to work independently. It may sound like a fairy tale, but it is true: digital nomads need nothing more than a notebook and internet access. They can now work whenever and wherever they want, mostly on their own blogs, from which they also earn good money. Are you not convinced? Then take a closer look at these five blogs from successful digital nomads.

Travelicia by Felicia Hargarten

Let's start with one of the best-known travel blogs, which is accessed by more than 70,000 interested people every month: Travelicia , founded by the digital nomad Feli. Through her blog, the event manager graduate provides information about how to organize a trip around the world with little money. Thanks to the experience she gained, the digital nomad achieved great success, which quickly caught the attention of the press and television. Together with her friend Marcus Meurer, she founded the Digital Nomad Conference DNX , which takes place every year in Berlin and is a popular meeting place for digital nomads and online entrepreneurs from all over the world.

Travelicia

Planet Backpack by Connie Biesalski

Authenticity always pays off, as Connie Biesalski's travel blog Planet Backpack proves: with over 130,000 visitors per month, almost 30,000 Facebook fans and over 20,000 Instagram followers, her blog is one of the most successful in Germany. One of the reasons for this is that Connie is completely immersed in digital nomadism and reports about it openly. Topics and experiences that she conveys via her blog not only concern travel, but also yoga, meditation, spirituality and nutrition.

Planet Backpack

101 Places by Patrick Hundt

Patrick has also managed to attract more than 130,000 visitors a month to his travel blog 101 Places , plus almost 15,000 Facebook fans. This is probably due to the experience he has gained as a digital nomad over the last few years and shares on his blog. The content is mainly about useful travel tips, quiet travel, honest recommendations and independent work. Patrick has managed to design his blog in such a way that he can make a living from it. He also recommends services and products to his readers for which he receives commission.

101 Places

Off The Path by Sebastian Canaves

This blog also deals with the travels of the digital nomad Sebastian, who offers detailed travel reports, inspiration and tips for cheap flights and accommodation via Off The Path . Over 100,000 Facebook fans are thrilled, as are 30,000 Instagram followers and more than 15,000 Twitter followers. Sebastian and Connie have joined forces so that you can learn how to be successful as a digital nomad with your blog. The result: The Blog Camp , which turns your blog into a lucrative business.

Off The Path

Earthcity by Tim Chimoy

Tim has not only started his own blog Earthcity , but also a podcast of the same name, through which he regularly provides information on the topics of “working from anywhere” and “earning money while traveling”. He himself became a digital nomad because traveling is one of his great passions. So Tim began working as a qualified architect in America, then in various Asian countries and finally in Germany in a large company. However, he only found happiness in self-employment, which is why he now runs various online shops and websites, gives workshops and gives others his tips to help others realize their dream of becoming a digital nomad.

Earthcity

If you also want to break out of your job routine and take the step to become a digital nomad, you should find out more detailed information on the blogs just mentioned. Not only will you collect valuable free information first-hand, but you will also find the motivation to dare to become self-employed. Pack your swimming trunks, because your desk will be by the sea in the future!


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