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ROAM THE WORLD
FOREVER
Home on the Road - Live
Anywhere in the World - Ten Unique Lifestyles for Computer Nomads -
The Top Ten Excuses for Not Going
PLAN FOR
FREEDOM
Deciding
Where to Go - Planning the New Lifestyle - How to Sell or Store Your
Stuff - What to Bring - Going it Alone or With a Partner
THE
FLASHPACKER'S TOOLKIT
Choosing
a Laptop Computer - Where to Buy - Display Screens - External Disk
Storage and Backup
TELECOMMUTING JOBS
How to Persuade an Employer - Remote
Employment - Web Page Design -
Writing - Photography
USE THE
INTERNET TO MAKE MONEY ANYWHERE
Become an
Internet Merchant - Affiliate
Programs - Build an
On-line Store in Minutes -
Electronic Publishing
INTERNATIONAL CELL PHONE GUIDE
Cell Phone Alternatives - Satellite Phones - Renting Cell Phones
Overseas - How to Choose a Cellular Provider
INTERNATIONAL INTERNET CONNECTIONS
Internet Connections in Hotel Rooms - Free
Wi-Fi Internet - Internet Cafes - Find Dial-up Around the World
TRAVEL HEALTH, SAFETY AND SECURITY
Medical
Insurance for Travelers - Health
Precautions in Developing Countries
TRAVEL MONEY AND
PERSONAL FREEDOM
Money Management for
Travelers - Credit, Debit and ATM Cards - SWIFT
FIND TEMPORARY COMPUTER JOBS
Networking for Jobs - Become a
Temporary Employment Agency Nomad - Job
Search on the Internet - Post Your
Resume
TRANSPORTATION FOR
NOMADS
Rolling
Homes - Travel by
Air -
When to Buy Air Tickets Online - Purchasing Air Tickets Overseas
MEET A FRIEND, LOVER OR BUSINESS PARTNER ANYWHERE
Google Groups - Social Networking -
Bookmarking and Meeting People - Virtual Worlds for Singles -
RESOURCES FOR COMPUTER NOMADS
CIA World
Factbook -
Travel
Guides -
International Newspapers and Magazines - Web
Sites
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The only thing
I hate about travel is going home.
- Wade T. Wilson
Do you love to travel?
Are you a nomad at heart?
If this sounds like you, you'll
never have to do that thing you hate most – going home –
again.
Maybe you're a coward. Maybe
you're afraid to sell everything except your laptop and
suitcase full of clothes and buy a one-way ticket to
Brazil, Iceland or the Galapagos. Your excuse is
you've got a job and you've got to make a living.
You can't afford to just pull up stakes and hit the
road. You've got a house, kids, a husband, the
dog, a car. How about just taking them all with
you?
The Computer Nomad: Use the
Internet to Live, Love and Prosper Anywhere in the World
is the book for men and women who want to use a computer
to work – and enjoy – their way around the world.
We live in a unique time in history, a time that offers
opportunities for a lifestyle filled with travel,
adventure and romance. In the past people who
wanted to spend their life roaming around the world had
to be financially independent, if not rich. Today
technology, especially the Internet, makes it possible
for anyone with basic computer skills and a thousand
dollars worth of computer equipment to live a nomadic
lifestyle.
Visit The Computer Nomad
to learn how to:
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Make enough money in half a day to live on an
idyllic tropical beach for a month.
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Meet friends, business partners or lovers even
before they arrive at an exotic destination.
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Persuade an employer to let you find telecommuting
jobs from anywhere in the world.
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Set up a web page on the Internet to generate cash
automatically for little or no work.
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Purchase, manage and operate a computer office that
fits into a small backpack.
Telecommuting
Jobs Abroad, Global Travel, Technomads and Flashpackers
The Computer Nomad is for anyone
who loves travel and computers. Globetrotting backpackers,
college students and vagabonds learn how to make money while
traveling. Computer professionals, weary of their office
routine, are eager to see the world.
This web site
is under
continuous development, and I am receptive to all
suggestions. I
hope you find the information useful and inspires you to
see the world.
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