Hey Cindy. Thanks for watching! I definitely agree that 99% of blogs don't make any money - you need to be quite tactical about it (choosing segments that monetise well) and treat it as a business rather than a hobby. I've hardly made any money from my blog as it is all about second hand clothes - I do it for passion rather than income! But if you have a blog where you dedicate time to learning SEO skills, using social media wisely, approaching brands to work together, then I certainly thank you can make a living from it. Hope that helps!
cindybin2001 I checked out your channel and I see why you don't have positive comments. Plus, the quality of your videos is not good. You are overcome with trolls who say you are trolling their sites. If that's true, please stop. Also, don't feed the trolls. Are you doing anything else to gain viewers? I think you have a very niche topic and could do better. I wish you good luck.
The title is misleading, several jobs you mention actually DO require skills. Being bilingual doesn't automatically make you a good translator, being 'good with language' doesn't mean you'll be hired as a copywriter etc... and not everyone can make a beautiful website. I've worked with translators, copywriters and webdesigners, what they do requires experience and skill.
I think she meant that you don't need any formal education or training in those fields to be able to find some kind of paid work in them. I have been paid in the past for various things such as translation, copywriting, and currently editing, without having any higher education. However, I do have a very good self-taught understanding of English, which makes me qualified enough for my employer's standards.
Hi! Thanks for commenting :) What I wanted from this video was to inspire people to look at existing skills they may already have but don't realise are valuable. With everything in this video you can do years of education and training to improve your skills and charge higher prices. Of course you can be a world-class translator and put a whole career into improving. However, I think a lot of people speak a second language and don't realise that it could be useful to sell online. I want to encourage people to get started earning online and build up a portfolio and show them ideas other than being a website coder. Hope that clears things up!
Well it's a catchy title. Not a perfectly accurate one. If you listen the first thing she says for this skill is, "Obviously for this you will need some existing skills because..." She's not claiming this takes no skill. Also you might be being sarcastic, so apologies if you were and I overreacted with this comment.
There's no need to be offended. Of course you need skills if you want to be professional and have a larger income. But lots of people will happily employ someone with as little skills as just knowing another language, and this is because then they don't need to pay so much.
Digital Nomad Girl & Ingrid Lou yeah, and that's why many translations turn out to be terrible. Because translating takes much much more than looking words you don't know in a dictionary, or even be sure in those you do. It takes knowing both cultures (for source and target language) well and knowing where to look up things you don't know because many things you have to translate through culture, not just language. It takes knowing their history and politics, knowing which tenses from target language can stand for which tenses from source language, and when and why... I could go on forever. Because after 5 years of studying a language at college and a year working actively, translation (and teaching, since you mentioned that too) is still a difficult and stressful job. Trust me, if you aren't stressing over a translation you are doing (unless it's a really simple text), you are either not doing it right, or you have 20 years of experience. Even the shortest texts can be stressful if they deal with specific topics. An example (or two) of how wrong even simple translations can turn out is that where I come from, most TV networks and even cinemas have ditched real (as in people who have studied the language) translators, and pay other people who say they know the language to do their translations for movies, tv-shows, etc. because they're cheaper... There isn't a movie I can watch without seeing a bad translation. Unlike older movies, from the time when real translators were working on them. The same goes for newspapers, even when they report things that are not as trivial as movies. They often fail hard because they think they know a language well enough to do the translations. And sadly, even publishing houses here have started to hire cheaper 'translators'. So don't tell us to don't get upset when someone says that anyone can be a translator if they (say) that they know a language. Anyone can be a translator if they have years of guidance from people who have also had years of guidance and experience (i.e. if they go through college or know a college professor/translator/etc. who can tutor them for several years on how to get to know a language, culture, translate, ... So yeah, as madlenox said, translating takes skill. A LOT of skill and knowledge, for which having several years of GUIDED practice (actually torment would be the correct word here) is only the basis. And I said torment because you have seen nothing until you have had Contemporary *insert language* Language classes (or language practice - that would be the direct translation from my mother-tongue). I wonder how many 'home-made' translators would pass these exams (if any of them would, then hats off), especially because you think you know a language well (that's why you decide to study it), but then you go to college and realize you know nothing
I have started translating English to Polish in highschool without any prior experience. My income was about $300 at $10 per hour, which is a huge rate per hour for a student in Poland. Doing mainly marketing copy translation. But I get what you mean, it can be a very hard and demanding job. My first gigs weren't the best, so to speak. I actually cringe when I read them now and I am sorry for people who paid for this crap and gave me 5 star reviews. Ohh, they don't know. :D
Hi Nina. Thanks for commenting! I am meaning for people who are raised bi-lingual and therefore don't appreciate the value of what they know. If you've seen my Wanderlass interview #4 she has exactly that situation and it really surprised me how people often don't realise skills that are right in front of them! Hope that answers your question :)
Regarding the translation and language teacher jobs at least, your view on these professions needing no skills whatsoever is so wrong in so many levels that you wouldn't even profit from an explanation proving the contrary.
Thank you for giving a light to those housewives who wanted to do something to earn at least to contribute the family finances . This is really a great help and a great relief for searching a solution to what I want . Hands up to you zoie
Thanks for sharing such video. I was just randomly checking for some job in chiang mai and founded your videos and subscribed your channel. You are really doing a good job in bringing people at the same platform who find themselves helpless when it comes to looking for job opportunities. You quoted a list of jobs to work by for a start up and bringing confidence among themselves no matter which country or professional background they belong to. Keep up the good work and May Almighty Bless you for such a feeling of selflessness.. Keep up the spirit high!!
Oh that's so lovely - thank you for your kind words :) Really glad you enjoyed my videos! Thank you for all the support - I hope the videos help you a lot :)
@@digitalnomadgirl Actually was in Pattaya for couple of months and was planning to move to Chiang Mai for some work so was just searching on you tube and found your videos. Keep up the good work in helping other no matter how much people criticise your effort. You are just giving an overview of the opportunities which people need to understand as you showing them the scope of work they can deal with. Your videos are helpful and last one, God Bless You.. World needs selfless people like you.. Cheers
Je suis digital nomad depuis plus de 3 ans maintenant. Je gère une agence marketing que j'ai créé il y a 4 ans lorsque je vivais en France. Je travaillais de chez moi et je sortais très peu, au final j'ai compris que je pouvais faire la même chose de partout dans le monde. Aujourd'hui, je commercialise de l'espace publicitaire, je fais de la photographie pour des entreprises français et je crée du contenu comme des articles ou des vidéos !!
Most of those requires skills. To create 'an amazing website' you need to either be an amazing web designer or pay an expensive one. There is no cheap way of making good money.
When it comes to translating I gotta point out that just because you speak two/three/four languages it doesn't mean that you can automatically become a translator. I've seen native speakers of Spanish who don't know where accents go, native speakers of English who cannot tell the difference between their/they're/there. Those are silly examples but you do need to be a professional to do that, you gotta know your own language very well and know the stuff you are translating. That is why people go to university to learn it. I am telling you this because I got the degree and it is no easy job.
+AllergicRants yep absolutely! But it's a skill that when people have it they often don't realise is valued so highly. Often when you have a talent you underestimate it! Thanks for watching :)
Yep I agree. But it's also something that a lot of nomads do to get started so can be very empowering for people who want to earn online. Of course in every industry there are better trained and experienced people - you would be at the top of that industry but it doesn't mean people can't get started at the bottom :)
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As a home sitter/nanny you have to have insurance in case anything happens. You will have to be bonded in case anything disappears. The insurance for this is extremely expensive. If you want to be a Nanny you have to go back to school to become a Personal Support Worker and have a diploma in child care. . As a Nanny, you will need your Medical level CPR, Have all of your vaccines and a police search done. One has to have their identity cleared by the government. At at least that is how it is in Canada and if I were a parent I would expect nothing less. Thank you though, very interesting. Susan
Hi Susan. I agree entirely - I think most websites will probably request a child safely check from your home police (in the UK that costs about $40) but I guess it just depends on the family and what they're looking for :) I wonder if the websites you get these jobs through might have some insurance... as I'm listing 50 altogether I haven't tried all of them so that's one I'm not sure on! Do you do any online or freelance work? :)
Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you I needed a video to show mom how digital income works, these are the ones. Great series :D
I think one very very important disclaimer you forgot to add is ,"It takes money to earn money" which some may or may not have to get started. I think a great video that will get you lots of views and feedback is one that has beginner Nomad jobs that may require minute to no start-up cost. just your laptop and an internet connection, like website testing for a example.
Hi Wayne. That is a cool idea for a video - the cheapest nomad jobs to start. I like it! I'm going to work on that one next :) Thanks for the suggestion :)
Thanks!! Totally agree :) Probably these ones won't be the career you stick with forever, but they're great to get started and learn from! Thanks so much for the support :)
Nannies and au pairs are different, nannies are professional child carers who earn a proper wage and au pairs are usually young people who are acting as a kinda sibling and helping the child learn about their language and culture while earning pocket money
+Jasmin Maria oooo very interesting. Thanks for the clarification :) in that case I guess for this video only au pair is a job you can do from a standing start, and nanny would need more formal qualifications.
I have a question, a lot of people said that is good to sell in amazon, but nobody talk about the taxes part, be a person recognized for the government in order to pay the taxes ... can you talk about that? thanks
Hi Ari! I am actually filming a video all about taxes right now :) So be sure to subscribe and switch on the notification bell so you don't miss it! Your very own special request :D
Keep an eye out for the upcoming "Passive Income Jobs" video then - that'll be great for you as I'm sure you don't exactly have time to spare ;) Those amazing cakes won't bake themselves!
Oh that's great I'll keep my eye out for that one! Yes I definitely need some sort of passive income...I guess it's a question of actually putting aside the time into creating something that will generate passive income!
Yeah it's definitely the hardest part. Something like that is never "urgent" so it gets pushed aside constantly for daily busy jobs. You have to be really strict with yourself if you want to create a passive income but it's totally worth it! I'm so thankful to my past self for spending so long making Udemy courses! haha
Very true. Life always takes over. Well baking is a huge niche so you'll be in high demand! You've got plenty of choices from cook books, video courses, product etc. :D
The problem with this sort of thing is that it takes a long time to build up contacts/referrals in these roles. As a developer, copy writer and freelance writer online I know that many of these roles require a lot of being paid almost nothing for 6 months to 1 year to stand out from the millions of other digital nomads trying to siphon off some low hanging fruit so bare in mind you'll need a niche or a gimmick to stand out. Just bare in mind that none of these no skill jobs are just walk into jobs.
Hey James. Totally agree - building up a portfolio, clients and referrals is a long (and important) process! I wanted to make a video to give people ideas to just get them off the ground as fast as possible. Hopefully it'll help them get started and be able to live, and then they can build up their prices over time. What do you mostly write about? :)
Not for doing work on Upwork etc as a freelancer. I imagine some translation employers (full time companies) might want it but if you're freelancing then it's more about personality, experience and how well you deliver! What do you speak?
Diego De La Morena depends mostly on the country. In America, they mostly want a degree in some English related area, or you can translate specifically engineering, so on, if you're in that area. In Europe, you typically need 5 years of experience and/or a certification. In India, china, and Latin America, you can translate without any issues, but pay is low, ranging from 1-3 cents of a dollar per word. In all regions, you are required to be a native speaker in your target language. But when you count marketing emails, seeking jobs, tests, jobs, revisor complaints.... even if you translate quickly pay is low. 7-25$ an hour. - SP/PT > EN translator
I'm working as a English/French Freelance Translator and I have 0 degree, it's been about 6 months that I'm doing this and I've worked for a lot of professionals and even tv companies! I don't earn enough money to live with it but it is always nice to have an additional 200-300$ each month. In my opinion, you should try and see what happens! You have nothing to lose, except maybe 1 or 2 hours of your time for doing a nice profile description!
Digital Nomad Girl I've been playing for 20 years in bands for covers, bars, parties, etc. But thanks to you I found out about Ucademy. I have a good 4k camera but the sound is bad when I record my piano.
For all of these you can definitely be better or worse (voiceover artists can have a lifetime of training!) but they are ideas where you might be naturally more appropriate and can get started on a portfolio without formal training or experience :)
NonStopParis "if you're a good writer you might be able to become a copy writer." What she actually said was different than what the title would imply. By listening to the video you two seem to agree!
Hi! I know VIP Kids do for sure. But I've made a really extensive list here that you might like: www.paupertoprincess.com/get-online-work-huge-database-sites/
Not too many yet. We're letting it grow organically. Vagabrothers, Hopscotch the Globe are great too...it's for videos we genuinely found helpful : ) - H
Good video and finally different and interesting ideas! I guess once you go for one of those options you'll need training to get better, but it's a great bunch of ideas to consider, thanks!
drop shipping cost lots of money to get up and running and maintain, not as simple as it's made out t be, look to spending about 5,000.00 in up front and recurring cost. Same with FBA you don't warehouse or ship but you have to purchase the bulk which if it doesn't sell you're screwed.
Hi Wayne. Yes you are right - of course the costs vary depending no what product you choose or what expenses you try to cut back on - but yes it does cost money to get started :) FBA for me seems like a bigger expense because you need to buy stock upfront (I have a video series about this at the moment) whereas dropshipping you need a website, ads for traffic, and a supplier partner. Hope your journey is going well!
This is such a good video to make! Thanks so much :) I am always looking for more jobs I can do online and it really can be difficult to know what to do when you aren't skilled eg. in web design, development etc. I also know that there's so many people who think it's impossible to earn money online without a skill... So I know this video will help SO many people :) I've looked into doing voice overs myself but I only tried on Upwork, so I might have another look around!
Thanks so much - that's exactly what I was hoping!! Of course all of these jobs can require a swathe of qualifications and experience, but they are also ones you can dabble in while you get started :) I added a blog post in the description box with links to all the freelancer sites I know about - but let me know if you find more!!
Yes, the video is great, thank you very much! And I found a new interesting chanel (Dream in Autumn) :). I have one question (it might be too private): Do you have fears and if yes how do you handle them? I´m in a 9-5, have a regular income and I am so afraid when this moment comes and there will be no regular income and the income varies from month to month. Will this ever disappaer? Many thanks!!
Brilliant! I think upwork is the most common place to start :) and through your network! Try to be creative about where you find clients.... E.g. Contact writing agencies and see if they want to offer their clients blog posts in multiple languages :£
When you say you can proof read for people even if you have no skills.. proof reading to detail is a skill right? As in , everything is a skill once learned
For this video I want to help people identify talents they've got which they might not realise are useful. I am TERRIBLE at proof reading because I have bad attention to detail and wouldn't enjoy it at all. But some people are great at that so I think they could become a proof reader without a formal qualification. They may not realise they have such a valuable talent because for them it comes naturally! Hope that makes sense :)
Do you know any of the websites that create the lessons to teach dropshipping? I'm from Perú and I can't find a good dropshipping course. PD: I love your channel! :D
+gustavo adolfo miranda cornejo if you understand a little bit of portuguese has a chanel called "Efeito empreendedor" on youtube you can learn a lot about it !!! xoxo from Brazil
hi I'm studying in China right now and I'm looking for some kind of income. do you mean I should look for a product here and sell it to Amazon. can you explain this to me please, I'm really excited about this.
Hi! Try looking into blogs that talk about "fulfilled by amazon" aka "FBA". There's a ton of info online! I'll also try and find an expert to interview on here about it :) What are you studying?
Nice video! How do you use voice over platforms such as Voices.com ? Once you've created your account, do you need a premium account to apply for some job offers? Thanks!
Hi! I haven't ever tried any voiceover but generally I'd say paying for premium is worth it if you're taking it seriously and want to make a job out of it. Maybe try one month first and then make sure you spend the whole month applying for jobs.
Just stumbled upping this! First, you're pretty! Just thought I'd mention it (you most likely already know 😁) second, for the online teaching suggestions, do you have any websites you recommend? I do have teaching experience so I think that would suit me really well! Please let me know. Thanks!
Hey, amazing video ;) I'm in middle school and bacicly can't travlel by my self, all though I believe that if I work now on ways to earn income in ways that allow me to choose how I spend my time I might be able to save my self a few years of my youth. Voice savings/ translating interrest me a lot, I speak 3 langueges and I'm learning a fourth. I've got an adult voice all though I'm a minor. Do you think I could start working in that area and realy see what it is and how it works if I fake my age or something ?
Wow that's so exciting! I don't think you'll need to fake your age.... just try making a profile on some voiceover sites and see if you get any interest? Do you have access to a good microphone? Also good on you for thinking about these things so early! It'll pay off for sure :D P.s - don't forget to subscribe if you didn't already ;)
Ok, thanks :) A friend of mine has basik good quality audio material, I think I could borrow frome him. Do you have any voicecover sites you recommend? Hopefully it will, yep I am now a proud member of the "subscribed to your channel" brotherhood !
+alex jeffery awesome! Thanks so so much for the support :) it really means a lot! I've started a blog post where I want to add any online working sites I hear about... Could be a good place to start. www.paupertoprincess.com/get-online-work-huge-database-sites/ Let me know if you find any I am missing!
Thanks for helping us out! Help me some more please. Out of all of these, I like drop-shipping the best so far. Tell me how to start. What do I need to do? Highly appreciated!!!
Digital Nomad Girl Great, thanks! I’m starting from the scratch and I want to become digital nomad. “How to start” explanation is very helpful! Can’t wait for the interview with the expert :)
Great video. Do you know of any US based companies that that hire customer service professionals for remote work that is not limited to the 48 states? I am looking to have the freedom to travel between the UK and US
I'm brazilian youtuber and affiliate marketing and I want to had more security for travel how to nomad digital and I think to teach english online or each money watching videos
We've not been paid for any house sitting just yet... But I think once we've gained more experience and got more reviews we'll definitely look into being paid for it! :) Do you know any websites that pay?
All of these jobs except house sitting have fairly high skill floors actually. "Fairly high" as in don't even try dipping your fingers unless you are a _proven_ owner needed skills or are ready to invest at least a year in learning them (and making the attitude shifts that go with them, and doing the networking that will see you hired even as a new fish). None of this is the kind of work for a low-confidence, stressed income seeker. Not even house keeping; you _don't_ want to leave someone who's at their wits' end on how to make it in the world alone with your _home._
Do you have a suggestion for a way someone could earn money quickly if they are just starting out as a digital nomad? My goal is to give people opportunities and ideas to pursue their dream. Sure they won't earn much while they are new to an industry but if they can make enough to live and travel then I think I have made a very positive impact on their life.
@@digitalnomadgirl The people who you _are_ helping already know what I said. The rest of us are just going to be disappointed by the "in" they won't find here.
So my question still stands - do you have a suggestion for people to get started from day one as a nomad and make a small amount of money to pay their rent?
Ok - so what are people supposed to do if they want to get started but aren't sure how? That's the people I want to help and that's what this video is designed for. You might not agree with my suggestions but at least I am trying to help people make their dreams possible.
Sure! I've added a link to a blog post where I'm going to be collecting links to all the different websites I come across. To be honest though Udemy is by far the most profitable one I've tried. Are you looking at creating videos?
Hey! I LOVED making charity shopping videos but I decided I could make more of a difference in people's lives by sharing business and travel advice. I'd still like to film the occasional look book though as they are my favourites!! What do you think?
Ya, I think you should take some to do videos that make your happy as well. This channel is a reflection of your personality. People watch this channel because of you, not just to get information.
In my opinion they are all jobs you can start earning from very quickly :) if someone wants to work online but feels they have nothing to offer then this video is designed to encourage them that they can do it!
Lots of people like VIP Kid but you have to be American. And I've started a list here that you might find useful: www.paupertoprincess.com/get-online-work-huge-database-sites/
Hi, It's Bala. Your Video is So Good. I am a Engineering Graduate. I am a Web Developer. But I am not getting any Job From Freelancer etc... How can I get a Client. Can You Please Help me
Hi! I think word of mouth is probably the best way..... can you try posting it on some social media to see if your friends have any contacts? So glad you enjoyed the video! Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already :D
Yeah I think getting a job with a company will require experience, but if you are just getting started with working online you could help small businesses or individuals who need translation. I have hired several translators on Upwork so I know it's possible to get income from it without formal qualifications :)
@@digitalnomadgirl I used to work on Upwork too. But, they closed my account for silly policy reasons which was their fault. When I tried to open up a new account they closed it saying I did not have qualifications. I am mostly interested in call center jobs which is what I have always done. However, living in South America makes it really hard. If you happen to know about any company that will hire for remote online customer service or call center in my location please let me know. I would greatly appreciate it.
+maria thiede yep! As I explained theyre jobs that you don't need years of previous education or training in to get started :) you can learn on the job and start making money very quickly. Enjoy!
Maybe you can add 'making youtube videos' to your list. Just make a video, get hundreds of millions of views a month and then get paid. No skills required. Easy money
With Amazon Fulfillment they CHARGE YOU FOR THE TIME AND SPACE YOUR PRODUCT TAKES UP IN THEIR WAREHOUSE!!!!! I've looked into it and I don't think you can make a profit with all the fees they charge. Online job advisors like you generally forget to tell beginners about that. If your product is not a HUGE fast seller, the fees you accrue from renting space in Amazon's warehouse will eat up your profits and you may end up owing Amazon rental fees. I don't see how this is a successful business model.
Hey Adele. Thanks for watching. Yep you're totally right that Amazon do charge for storing the stock. That's why product selection is so important because yes you don't want unpopular stock on your hands, and you don't want to choose a product that is physically large because it's more expensive to store. However, I have personally met countless people who run successful stores so I disagree that you can't make a profit. You just need to be careful with what you choose and start with a small stock order. I hope that's helpful :)
+Eusa Maciel hi! Thanks for stopping by :) 8 will try! But I always get carried away ;) I have done a mixture of jobs - teaching online, journalism, writing, blogging, video editing, freelance PR, currency trading, personal admin assistant, customer service and sales. Really a little bit of everything! What do you do for work?
Digital Nomad Girl hi, may I ask, how did you get into PR as a freelancer? As well as video editting. Are there websites you searched for projects? Thank you
Hi! Of course you can ask :D Both have been kind of accidental through connections to be honest. For sure you could post on Upwork etc, but I personally think the best way is through friends. If everyone who you're friends with on facebook knows what you do then the chances are one of them will know someone else! The PR came along because we were running a company for startups trying to get press and so I started reaching out to all of them seeing if they needed press releases writing. Since I started I get pretty much every friend and family member coming along for advice! The video editing actually came from this channel - someone got in touch and asked if I could make some videos for them. However, I know a lot of Udemy instructors want to outsource their video editing so they could be a good group to approach!! Hope that helps :D
I totally know what you mean!! I guess it is often things like photos of your notebook when you're getting ready for a meeting saying "Super excited for another PR client meeting. Loving branching out on my own!" or something rather than "Does anyone know someone who need PR?" Maybe that makes it a bit less cringe??
Yep I definitely agree! But you might be able to and many people don't realise their second language is so useful as they take it for granted. Thanks for watching!
Milan's Understated Look/Style though I have not upgraded the blog as yet, it's been doormat 2 years and still have not found my real niche to this day although I'm also vlogging here on TH-cam only 2 months as the one that was already picking up the views and subscribers, I'd accidentally deleted and couldn't recuperate so now am starting again. Still very rudimentary. Thanks Digital Nomad Girl, for asking. How humble and kind of you to ask.
Gosh starting again must've been a huge challenge! Sounds like you're making great progress though :) Send me a link when it's all up! I always love to support people who have been so kind to me on my channel!
I will but only when I have the confidence to really be proud of it lol lol... In the meantime I'm just sort of dabbling until I hit the right note for it. Thanks again and continued success w your channel.
im sort of offended she said "No Skills" and says "Fresh Out of College" lol :( I haven't had a chance to do schooling after highschool. I guess I am sour about not being accepted on VIPkid.com. Anyway great content!
Digital Nomad Girl I’m still searching up for more ! I’m a entrepreneur I really want to work doing something that doesn’t tie me to a 9-5pm but I realize somethings are a little hard without an education I’m even considering going back to school.
You can definitely find something 🥰 have you seen my 50 Nomad Jobs video? That may help! Or check out some Udemy courses to see if there's a $10 course to learn something - like maybe Facebook ads or copy writing? I'm sure you have great talents!
amazon fba
dropshipping
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copywriter
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house sitting
etsy seller
language teacher
blogger/vlogger
Correct :) You ready for the Part 2....? ;)
It's going to be Freelance Work job ideas....
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Hey Cindy. Thanks for watching! I definitely agree that 99% of blogs don't make any money - you need to be quite tactical about it (choosing segments that monetise well) and treat it as a business rather than a hobby. I've hardly made any money from my blog as it is all about second hand clothes - I do it for passion rather than income! But if you have a blog where you dedicate time to learning SEO skills, using social media wisely, approaching brands to work together, then I certainly thank you can make a living from it. Hope that helps!
cindybin2001 You kept doing the same thing for years, not making any money? That isn't a plan that's bad business.
cindybin2001 I checked out your channel and I see why you don't have positive comments. Plus, the quality of your videos is not good. You are overcome with trolls who say you are trolling their sites. If that's true, please stop. Also, don't feed the trolls. Are you doing anything else to gain viewers? I think you have a very niche topic and could do better. I wish you good luck.
The title is misleading, several jobs you mention actually DO require skills. Being bilingual doesn't automatically make you a good translator, being 'good with language' doesn't mean you'll be hired as a copywriter etc... and not everyone can make a beautiful website. I've worked with translators, copywriters and webdesigners, what they do requires experience and skill.
I think she meant that you don't need any formal education or training in those fields to be able to find some kind of paid work in them. I have been paid in the past for various things such as translation, copywriting, and currently editing, without having any higher education. However, I do have a very good self-taught understanding of English, which makes me qualified enough for my employer's standards.
These are jobs. Not capital gains. Passive income isn’t easy to come by.
ohhhh i am HIGHLY offended by saying that translating does not require any skill. YOU HAVE NO IDEA.
Hi! Thanks for commenting :)
What I wanted from this video was to inspire people to look at existing skills they may already have but don't realise are valuable. With everything in this video you can do years of education and training to improve your skills and charge higher prices. Of course you can be a world-class translator and put a whole career into improving. However, I think a lot of people speak a second language and don't realise that it could be useful to sell online. I want to encourage people to get started earning online and build up a portfolio and show them ideas other than being a website coder. Hope that clears things up!
Well it's a catchy title. Not a perfectly accurate one. If you listen the first thing she says for this skill is, "Obviously for this you will need some existing skills because..."
She's not claiming this takes no skill.
Also you might be being sarcastic, so apologies if you were and I overreacted with this comment.
There's no need to be offended. Of course you need skills if you want to be professional and have a larger income. But lots of people will happily employ someone with as little skills as just knowing another language, and this is because then they don't need to pay so much.
Digital Nomad Girl & Ingrid Lou yeah, and that's why many translations turn out to be terrible. Because translating takes much much more than looking words you don't know in a dictionary, or even be sure in those you do. It takes knowing both cultures (for source and target language) well and knowing where to look up things you don't know because many things you have to translate through culture, not just language. It takes knowing their history and politics, knowing which tenses from target language can stand for which tenses from source language, and when and why... I could go on forever. Because after 5 years of studying a language at college and a year working actively, translation (and teaching, since you mentioned that too) is still a difficult and stressful job. Trust me, if you aren't stressing over a translation you are doing (unless it's a really simple text), you are either not doing it right, or you have 20 years of experience. Even the shortest texts can be stressful if they deal with specific topics.
An example (or two) of how wrong even simple translations can turn out is that where I come from, most TV networks and even cinemas have ditched real (as in people who have studied the language) translators, and pay other people who say they know the language to do their translations for movies, tv-shows, etc. because they're cheaper... There isn't a movie I can watch without seeing a bad translation. Unlike older movies, from the time when real translators were working on them. The same goes for newspapers, even when they report things that are not as trivial as movies. They often fail hard because they think they know a language well enough to do the translations. And sadly, even publishing houses here have started to hire cheaper 'translators'. So don't tell us to don't get upset when someone says that anyone can be a translator if they (say) that they know a language. Anyone can be a translator if they have years of guidance from people who have also had years of guidance and experience (i.e. if they go through college or know a college professor/translator/etc. who can tutor them for several years on how to get to know a language, culture, translate, ... So yeah, as madlenox said, translating takes skill. A LOT of skill and knowledge, for which having several years of GUIDED practice (actually torment would be the correct word here) is only the basis. And I said torment because you have seen nothing until you have had Contemporary *insert language* Language classes (or language practice - that would be the direct translation from my mother-tongue). I wonder how many 'home-made' translators would pass these exams (if any of them would, then hats off), especially because you think you know a language well (that's why you decide to study it), but then you go to college and realize you know nothing
I have started translating English to Polish in highschool without any prior experience. My income was about $300 at $10 per hour, which is a huge rate per hour for a student in Poland. Doing mainly marketing copy translation. But I get what you mean, it can be a very hard and demanding job. My first gigs weren't the best, so to speak. I actually cringe when I read them now and I am sorry for people who paid for this crap and gave me 5 star reviews. Ohh, they don't know. :D
How does knowing other language qualifies as no skills?
Hi Nina. Thanks for commenting! I am meaning for people who are raised bi-lingual and therefore don't appreciate the value of what they know. If you've seen my Wanderlass interview #4 she has exactly that situation and it really surprised me how people often don't realise skills that are right in front of them! Hope that answers your question :)
Digital Nomad Girl right this is often not very special for some people. In Austria is it pretty common to spesk 3 languages e.g.
Teacher with no skills... hmm.
when it comes to languages, it's very possible. you just need to take a test for the certificate usually and then you're good!
Unless Your Teaching a Class on How to be Uneducated and Broke. That could Be a dream Job for Many North Americans.
Seems legit
@@dylanprescott2784 roflmaoooo😂😂😂😂😂
What a BS! You need a lot of knowledge to run a successful online business. Everybody who tries it will agree!
Knowledge - yes. Formal training - not necessarily.
Regarding the translation and language teacher jobs at least, your view on these professions needing no skills whatsoever is so wrong in so many levels that you wouldn't even profit from an explanation proving the contrary.
Thank you for giving a light to those housewives who wanted to do something to earn at least to contribute the family finances . This is really a great help and a great relief for searching a solution to what I want . Hands up to you zoie
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Faith Navarrez ,
Please tell me where I could 'teach everyday English' WITHOUT a 4 year degree! Please!!
If you are native English then I think there are a lot of online teaching websites you can do :)
Thanks for sharing such video. I was just randomly checking for some job in chiang mai and founded your videos and subscribed your channel. You are really doing a good job in bringing people at the same platform who find themselves helpless when it comes to looking for job opportunities. You quoted a list of jobs to work by for a start up and bringing confidence among themselves no matter which country or professional background they belong to. Keep up the good work and May Almighty Bless you for such a feeling of selflessness.. Keep up the spirit high!!
Oh that's so lovely - thank you for your kind words :) Really glad you enjoyed my videos! Thank you for all the support - I hope the videos help you a lot :)
@@digitalnomadgirl Actually was in Pattaya for couple of months and was planning to move to Chiang Mai for some work so was just searching on you tube and found your videos. Keep up the good work in helping other no matter how much people criticise your effort. You are just giving an overview of the opportunities which people need to understand as you showing them the scope of work they can deal with. Your videos are helpful and last one, God Bless You.. World needs selfless people like you.. Cheers
Je suis digital nomad depuis plus de 3 ans maintenant. Je gère une agence marketing que j'ai créé il y a 4 ans lorsque je vivais en France. Je travaillais de chez moi et je sortais très peu, au final j'ai compris que je pouvais faire la même chose de partout dans le monde. Aujourd'hui, je commercialise de l'espace publicitaire, je fais de la photographie pour des entreprises français et je crée du contenu comme des articles ou des vidéos !!
Most of those requires skills. To create 'an amazing website' you need to either be an amazing web designer or pay an expensive one. There is no cheap way of making good money.
When it comes to translating I gotta point out that just because you speak two/three/four languages it doesn't mean that you can automatically become a translator. I've seen native speakers of Spanish who don't know where accents go, native speakers of English who cannot tell the difference between their/they're/there. Those are silly examples but you do need to be a professional to do that, you gotta know your own language very well and know the stuff you are translating. That is why people go to university to learn it.
I am telling you this because I got the degree and it is no easy job.
+AllergicRants yep absolutely! But it's a skill that when people have it they often don't realise is valued so highly. Often when you have a talent you underestimate it! Thanks for watching :)
Agree with you
The 'nomad ladder' now that's a good expression, more exciting than the 'property ladder'
+Emma Philomena haha. I love it!! I feel a book title coming on.... Lol
Unless you have lots of money "the property ladder" is a mugs game!
Notes: Sell on Amazon; fulfilled by Amazon; fulfillment; amazon ranking; dropshipping; nomad; build an audience; passive income; generate traffic; customer service; outsource; virtual assistant; translator; voiceover artist (in other languages)(microphone); Proofreading; check essays, book, etc.; copywriter; nanny; housesitting; make and sell on Etsy; Teacher (language)(online); blogger; TH-camr
That's true!
Ummm as a part time language teacher and full time early years teacher teaching is a huge skill.
Yep I agree. But it's also something that a lot of nomads do to get started so can be very empowering for people who want to earn online. Of course in every industry there are better trained and experienced people - you would be at the top of that industry but it doesn't mean people can't get started at the bottom :)
Concise & to the point! I love that! Thank you!
Amazing info beautifully condensed. Thank you!
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As a home sitter/nanny you have to have insurance in case anything happens. You will have to be bonded in case anything disappears. The insurance for this is extremely expensive. If you want to be a Nanny you have to go back to school to become a Personal Support Worker and have a diploma in child care. . As a Nanny, you will need your Medical level CPR, Have all of your vaccines and a police search done. One has to have their identity cleared by the government. At at least that is how it is in Canada and if I were a parent I would expect nothing less. Thank you though, very interesting. Susan
Hi Susan.
I agree entirely - I think most websites will probably request a child safely check from your home police (in the UK that costs about $40) but I guess it just depends on the family and what they're looking for :)
I wonder if the websites you get these jobs through might have some insurance... as I'm listing 50 altogether I haven't tried all of them so that's one I'm not sure on!
Do you do any online or freelance work? :)
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I needed a video to show mom how digital income works, these are the ones. Great series :D
I'm so happy to help!! Good luck
I think one very very important disclaimer you forgot to add is ,"It takes money to earn money" which some may or may not have to get started. I think a great video that will get you lots of views and feedback is one that has beginner Nomad jobs that may require minute to no start-up cost. just your laptop and an internet connection, like website testing for a example.
Hi Wayne. That is a cool idea for a video - the cheapest nomad jobs to start. I like it! I'm going to work on that one next :) Thanks for the suggestion :)
First of all you're so pretty
Second of all a hard 9.
Well, yeah. Its self-evident.
simp.
what a weirdo is that the best you can do!
This vídeo is really good for me. I will reading this skills.
Great vid, especially for anyone starting out in the DM world. Pick one of these and run with it!
Thanks!! Totally agree :) Probably these ones won't be the career you stick with forever, but they're great to get started and learn from! Thanks so much for the support :)
Nannies and au pairs are different, nannies are professional child carers who earn a proper wage and au pairs are usually young people who are acting as a kinda sibling and helping the child learn about their language and culture while earning pocket money
+Jasmin Maria oooo very interesting. Thanks for the clarification :) in that case I guess for this video only au pair is a job you can do from a standing start, and nanny would need more formal qualifications.
The video title is totally wrong!! and misleads!!
Everything you mentioned takes skills!!
I have a question, a lot of people said that is good to sell in amazon, but nobody talk about the taxes part, be a person recognized for the government in order to pay the taxes ... can you talk about that? thanks
Hi Ari! I am actually filming a video all about taxes right now :) So be sure to subscribe and switch on the notification bell so you don't miss it! Your very own special request :D
How is babysitter and housesitter are digital jobs?
I'm looking for additional sources of income alongside my main business so this was really helpful thank you!
Keep an eye out for the upcoming "Passive Income Jobs" video then - that'll be great for you as I'm sure you don't exactly have time to spare ;) Those amazing cakes won't bake themselves!
Oh that's great I'll keep my eye out for that one! Yes I definitely need some sort of passive income...I guess it's a question of actually putting aside the time into creating something that will generate passive income!
Yeah it's definitely the hardest part. Something like that is never "urgent" so it gets pushed aside constantly for daily busy jobs. You have to be really strict with yourself if you want to create a passive income but it's totally worth it! I'm so thankful to my past self for spending so long making Udemy courses! haha
I definitely need to be a little stricter with myself! Just need to decide exactly what it is I want to create....
Very true. Life always takes over. Well baking is a huge niche so you'll be in high demand! You've got plenty of choices from cook books, video courses, product etc. :D
What a nice, comprehensive list! Thanks!
The problem with this sort of thing is that it takes a long time to build up contacts/referrals in these roles. As a developer, copy writer and freelance writer online I know that many of these roles require a lot of being paid almost nothing for 6 months to 1 year to stand out from the millions of other digital nomads trying to siphon off some low hanging fruit so bare in mind you'll need a niche or a gimmick to stand out. Just bare in mind that none of these no skill jobs are just walk into jobs.
Hey James. Totally agree - building up a portfolio, clients and referrals is a long (and important) process! I wanted to make a video to give people ideas to just get them off the ground as fast as possible. Hopefully it'll help them get started and be able to live, and then they can build up their prices over time.
What do you mostly write about? :)
Hello I fluent in 4 languages but I believe that to be a translator you need a degree, right?
Not for doing work on Upwork etc as a freelancer. I imagine some translation employers (full time companies) might want it but if you're freelancing then it's more about personality, experience and how well you deliver! What do you speak?
Diego De La Morena depends mostly on the country. In America, they mostly want a degree in some English related area, or you can translate specifically engineering, so on, if you're in that area. In Europe, you typically need 5 years of experience and/or a certification. In India, china, and Latin America, you can translate without any issues, but pay is low, ranging from 1-3 cents of a dollar per word. In all regions, you are required to be a native speaker in your target language. But when you count marketing emails, seeking jobs, tests, jobs, revisor complaints.... even if you translate quickly pay is low. 7-25$ an hour.
- SP/PT > EN translator
I speak Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and English
I'm working as a English/French Freelance Translator and I have 0 degree, it's been about 6 months that I'm doing this and I've worked for a lot of professionals and even tv companies! I don't earn enough money to live with it but it is always nice to have an additional 200-300$ each month.
In my opinion, you should try and see what happens! You have nothing to lose, except maybe 1 or 2 hours of your time for doing a nice profile description!
Using upwork and fiverr or something else?
Thanks,Scarlett Nomadson!
Haha. Best pun award 😂
Thanks. What about freelance as a musician? I play the piano even really hard songs
+Chewing Video Games wow yeah for sure!! How long have you been playing?
Digital Nomad Girl I've been playing for 20 years in bands for covers, bars, parties, etc. But thanks to you I found out about Ucademy. I have a good 4k camera but the sound is bad when I record my piano.
+Chewing Video Games yeah I'd invest £100 or so into a good microphone as that will be very important. I think it sounds like you'd do a great course!
Copywriting needs no skills?!? 😂😂
For all of these you can definitely be better or worse (voiceover artists can have a lifetime of training!) but they are ideas where you might be naturally more appropriate and can get started on a portfolio without formal training or experience :)
NonStopParis "if you're a good writer you might be able to become a copy writer."
What she actually said was different than what the title would imply. By listening to the video you two seem to agree!
the second sunrise. Completely wrong. Advertising and typical writing are completely different skills.
This is most useful and informative. Thanks ever so much for posting.
Well thanks so much Malcolm. That is a huge compliment!! Are you looking to become a nomad?
Great video! I was just wondering which websites write the language lessons for you? Thank you!
Hi! I know VIP Kids do for sure. But I've made a really extensive list here that you might like: www.paupertoprincess.com/get-online-work-huge-database-sites/
yes! lol. just added this to our "who inspires us" playlist. it's a wonderful resource. we're looking forward to the others.
Eeek! That sounds like an amazing playlist!! What else is on it?!? I need to know!
Not too many yet. We're letting it grow organically. Vagabrothers, Hopscotch the Globe are great too...it's for videos we genuinely found helpful : ) - H
Good video and finally different and interesting ideas! I guess once you go for one of those options you'll need training to get better, but it's a great bunch of ideas to consider, thanks!
Absolutely! It's just a starting idea, but hopefully will give some people the confidence to get moving :) Glad you enjoyed it!
drop shipping cost lots of money to get up and running and maintain, not as simple as it's made out t be, look to spending about 5,000.00 in up front and recurring cost. Same with FBA you don't warehouse or ship but you have to purchase the bulk which if it doesn't sell you're screwed.
Hi Wayne. Yes you are right - of course the costs vary depending no what product you choose or what expenses you try to cut back on - but yes it does cost money to get started :) FBA for me seems like a bigger expense because you need to buy stock upfront (I have a video series about this at the moment) whereas dropshipping you need a website, ads for traffic, and a supplier partner. Hope your journey is going well!
Great video and thanks for sharing such good tips with us🌸
Thanks! Very happy it was helpful :)
This is such a good video to make! Thanks so much :)
I am always looking for more jobs I can do online and it really can be difficult to know what to do when you aren't skilled eg. in web design, development etc.
I also know that there's so many people who think it's impossible to earn money online without a skill... So I know this video will help SO many people :)
I've looked into doing voice overs myself but I only tried on Upwork, so I might have another look around!
Thanks so much - that's exactly what I was hoping!! Of course all of these jobs can require a swathe of qualifications and experience, but they are also ones you can dabble in while you get started :)
I added a blog post in the description box with links to all the freelancer sites I know about - but let me know if you find more!!
Yes, the video is great, thank you very much! And I found a new interesting chanel (Dream in Autumn) :). I have one question (it might be too private): Do you have fears and if yes how do you handle them? I´m in a 9-5, have a regular income and I am so afraid when this moment comes and there will be no regular income and the income varies from month to month. Will this ever disappaer? Many thanks!!
Idk if I'm learning something about dn jobs but for sure you're training my english. You speak sooo fast . Haha . Btw I love your videos, thx!
Hehe. Oopsie! I wanted to cram lots of info into this video 🙈maybe I'll add subtitles!
@@digitalnomadgirl It's ok for me without subtitles. I need to train my english. Thanks!
Which websites can I used to translate? I'm a linguistics student and I'd love to start working as an online translator.
Thank you!
Brilliant! I think upwork is the most common place to start :) and through your network! Try to be creative about where you find clients.... E.g. Contact writing agencies and see if they want to offer their clients blog posts in multiple languages :£
Check out www.GUAVABEAN.com's facebook page! They post jobs daily & its free. facebook.com/groups/guavabean/
When you say you can proof read for people even if you have no skills.. proof reading to detail is a skill right?
As in , everything is a skill once learned
For this video I want to help people identify talents they've got which they might not realise are useful. I am TERRIBLE at proof reading because I have bad attention to detail and wouldn't enjoy it at all. But some people are great at that so I think they could become a proof reader without a formal qualification. They may not realise they have such a valuable talent because for them it comes naturally! Hope that makes sense :)
Do you know any of the websites that create the lessons to teach dropshipping? I'm from Perú and I can't find a good dropshipping course.
PD: I love your channel! :D
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if you understand a little bit of portuguese has a chanel called "Efeito empreendedor" on youtube you can learn a lot about it !!! xoxo from Brazil
I need a no mad jobs and had some experience in virtual assistant and data collection and data posting
Cool! Sure you'll find plenty of opportunities :)
hi I'm studying in China right now and I'm looking for some kind of income. do you mean I should look for a product here and sell it to Amazon. can you explain this to me please, I'm really excited about this.
Hi! Try looking into blogs that talk about "fulfilled by amazon" aka "FBA". There's a ton of info online! I'll also try and find an expert to interview on here about it :)
What are you studying?
I don't really get it.. do you mean "no diploma"? Because all of these require 1 or more skills.
Thank you!! Excellent insights!
Hi James - thanks so much for your comment!! Really glad you enjoyed the video :)
Nice video! How do you use voice over platforms such as Voices.com ? Once you've created your account, do you need a premium account to apply for some job offers? Thanks!
Hi! I haven't ever tried any voiceover but generally I'd say paying for premium is worth it if you're taking it seriously and want to make a job out of it. Maybe try one month first and then make sure you spend the whole month applying for jobs.
Thank you!
Just stumbled upping this! First, you're pretty! Just thought I'd mention it (you most likely already know 😁) second, for the online teaching suggestions, do you have any websites you recommend? I do have teaching experience so I think that would suit me really well! Please let me know. Thanks!
Aww girl you're too kind!! Thanks so much
Hey, amazing video ;) I'm in middle school and bacicly can't travlel by my self, all though I believe that if I work now on ways to earn income in ways that allow me to choose how I spend my time I might be able to save my self a few years of my youth. Voice savings/ translating interrest me a lot, I speak 3 langueges and I'm learning a fourth. I've got an adult voice all though I'm a minor. Do you think I could start working in that area and realy see what it is and how it works if I fake my age or something ?
Wow that's so exciting! I don't think you'll need to fake your age.... just try making a profile on some voiceover sites and see if you get any interest? Do you have access to a good microphone?
Also good on you for thinking about these things so early! It'll pay off for sure :D
P.s - don't forget to subscribe if you didn't already ;)
Ok, thanks :) A friend of mine has basik good quality audio material, I think I could borrow frome him. Do you have any voicecover sites you recommend?
Hopefully it will, yep I am now a proud member of the "subscribed to your channel" brotherhood !
+alex jeffery awesome! Thanks so so much for the support :) it really means a lot!
I've started a blog post where I want to add any online working sites I hear about... Could be a good place to start. www.paupertoprincess.com/get-online-work-huge-database-sites/
Let me know if you find any I am missing!
Do u know the website about teaching Chinese online? Thank u so much
Afraid I don't. But I bet there are some!
Digital Nomad Girl Thank u~
Thanks for helping us out! Help me some more please. Out of all of these, I like drop-shipping the best so far. Tell me how to start. What do I need to do? Highly appreciated!!!
+Omicron Ceti hi! So glad you found it useful :) I'll try and get an expert on to interview about drop shipping!
Digital Nomad Girl Great, thanks! I’m starting from the scratch and I want to become digital nomad. “How to start” explanation is very helpful! Can’t wait for the interview with the expert :)
+Omicron Ceti awesome! So glad it helped :) thanks for the support!
Great resources here thanks for sharing!
Thanks for supporting!
that was very useful. Thank you very much
+yasmin elmalah so glad to hear that! Any jump out to you as something you'd like to do?
House-setting. I didn't even know there is such a job xD
Great video. Do you know of any US based companies that that hire customer service professionals for remote work that is not limited to the 48 states? I am looking to have the freedom to travel between the UK and US
Hi, thank you for sharing this.
I'm brazilian youtuber and affiliate marketing and I want to had more security for travel how to nomad digital and I think to teach english online or each money watching videos
Thanks! I hope it was helpful :D
Can you please suggest any online teaching website that doesn't require any qualifications. Thank you in advance
+A hi! There is actually a big list on my blog that you'll probably find helpful :) www.paupertoprincess.com/get-online-work-huge-database-sites/
We've not been paid for any house sitting just yet... But I think once we've gained more experience and got more reviews we'll definitely look into being paid for it! :)
Do you know any websites that pay?
I'm dying to sit down and interview you at some point! Maybe we'll be in the same city someday
Dream In Autumn hey
All of these jobs except house sitting have fairly high skill floors actually.
"Fairly high" as in don't even try dipping your fingers unless you are a _proven_ owner needed skills or are ready to invest at least a year in learning them (and making the attitude shifts that go with them, and doing the networking that will see you hired even as a new fish). None of this is the kind of work for a low-confidence, stressed income seeker.
Not even house keeping; you _don't_ want to leave someone who's at their wits' end on how to make it in the world alone with your _home._
Do you have a suggestion for a way someone could earn money quickly if they are just starting out as a digital nomad? My goal is to give people opportunities and ideas to pursue their dream. Sure they won't earn much while they are new to an industry but if they can make enough to live and travel then I think I have made a very positive impact on their life.
@@digitalnomadgirl The people who you _are_ helping already know what I said. The rest of us are just going to be disappointed by the "in" they won't find here.
So my question still stands - do you have a suggestion for people to get started from day one as a nomad and make a small amount of money to pay their rent?
@@digitalnomadgirl Nope. I'd plaster it all over the Internet if I did. After I tested it, ofc.
Ok - so what are people supposed to do if they want to get started but aren't sure how? That's the people I want to help and that's what this video is designed for. You might not agree with my suggestions but at least I am trying to help people make their dreams possible.
can you please tell us about teaching websites other than udemy & skillshare
Sure! I've added a link to a blog post where I'm going to be collecting links to all the different websites I come across. To be honest though Udemy is by far the most profitable one I've tried. Are you looking at creating videos?
Great Video!
I noticed that you've stopped making fashion/modeling videos. How come?
Hey! I LOVED making charity shopping videos but I decided I could make more of a difference in people's lives by sharing business and travel advice. I'd still like to film the occasional look book though as they are my favourites!! What do you think?
Ya, I think you should take some to do videos that make your happy as well. This channel is a reflection of your personality. People watch this channel because of you, not just to get information.
Those jobs could be start with no skills.. but seems like need some talents if want to keep on
In my opinion they are all jobs you can start earning from very quickly :) if someone wants to work online but feels they have nothing to offer then this video is designed to encourage them that they can do it!
Thank you for all these informations! :)
You're very welcome :) Thanks for watching!! Any of these that you'd like more detail on?
You mentioned teaching online and never referenced any websites.
It's verry nice job thank you
Thanks for watching!
I love this video idea! SO creative and I really like your accent :) XO
+Nova awww thanks!! So glad you found it useful :) what do you do for work at the moment?
What are the best place to apply for teaching online ( best website thx)
Lots of people like VIP Kid but you have to be American. And I've started a list here that you might find useful: www.paupertoprincess.com/get-online-work-huge-database-sites/
Hi,
It's Bala. Your Video is So Good. I am a Engineering Graduate. I am a Web Developer. But I am not getting any Job From Freelancer etc... How can I get a Client. Can You Please Help me
Hi! I think word of mouth is probably the best way..... can you try posting it on some social media to see if your friends have any contacts?
So glad you enjoyed the video! Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already :D
Can you make a Video of how you edit your videos, I don't do TH-cams videos but It would be great to know techniques!!!
Hey! Good idea :) My editing isn't very impressive but it gets the job done :D Are you interested in doing videos?
Digital Nomad Girl no but I like to do videos of my trips or birthday videos but I only know imovie
I would also be interested in a video of how you edit!
Very creative video here. Excellent content. So please don't get offended!
Thanks :) glad you found it useful
Hey can you recommend a few online teaching sites ?
Most people like VIP kid! If you check my blog there is a full list: www.paupertoprincess.com/get-online-work-huge-database-sites/
I think you are very wrong about translation work. Every company I know that hires translators asks you to be a professional translator.
Yeah I think getting a job with a company will require experience, but if you are just getting started with working online you could help small businesses or individuals who need translation. I have hired several translators on Upwork so I know it's possible to get income from it without formal qualifications :)
@@digitalnomadgirl I used to work on Upwork too. But, they closed my account for silly policy reasons which was their fault. When I tried to open up a new account they closed it saying I did not have qualifications. I am mostly interested in call center jobs which is what I have always done. However, living in South America makes it really hard. If you happen to know about any company that will hire for remote online customer service or call center in my location please let me know. I would greatly appreciate it.
You're amazing thank you !
7:18, liked the way you moved your hair
That is a very precise compliment
Can be done but all of these require skills, time, effort etc....
+maria thiede yep! As I explained theyre jobs that you don't need years of previous education or training in to get started :) you can learn on the job and start making money very quickly. Enjoy!
Thank you very much. 🙏😊
You're welcome! So glad you enjoyed the video :)
I would like to see you run an Private Label Amazon FBA and/or dropshipping business without any "skills".
Keep dreaming.
Maybe you can add 'making youtube videos' to your list. Just make a video, get hundreds of millions of views a month and then get paid. No skills required. Easy money
Send me a link to your channel when you start it :) I'll definitely subscribe for more witty gold like this
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With Amazon Fulfillment they CHARGE YOU FOR THE TIME AND SPACE YOUR PRODUCT TAKES UP IN THEIR WAREHOUSE!!!!! I've looked into it and I don't think you can make a profit with all the fees they charge. Online job advisors like you generally forget to tell beginners about that. If your product is not a HUGE fast seller, the fees you accrue from renting space in Amazon's warehouse will eat up your profits and you may end up owing Amazon rental fees. I don't see how this is a successful business model.
Hey Adele. Thanks for watching. Yep you're totally right that Amazon do charge for storing the stock. That's why product selection is so important because yes you don't want unpopular stock on your hands, and you don't want to choose a product that is physically large because it's more expensive to store. However, I have personally met countless people who run successful stores so I disagree that you can't make a profit. You just need to be careful with what you choose and start with a small stock order. I hope that's helpful :)
Hey we should probably go on a date and see if there's any chemistry. The only skill I have is cuddling.... 😂🏋️
Hi, could you explain by speaking more slowly? Please.
And which of these jobs do you do?
+Eusa Maciel hi! Thanks for stopping by :) 8 will try! But I always get carried away ;)
I have done a mixture of jobs - teaching online, journalism, writing, blogging, video editing, freelance PR, currency trading, personal admin assistant, customer service and sales. Really a little bit of everything!
What do you do for work?
Digital Nomad Girl hi, may I ask, how did you get into PR as a freelancer? As well as video editting. Are there websites you searched for projects? Thank you
Hi! Of course you can ask :D Both have been kind of accidental through connections to be honest. For sure you could post on Upwork etc, but I personally think the best way is through friends. If everyone who you're friends with on facebook knows what you do then the chances are one of them will know someone else! The PR came along because we were running a company for startups trying to get press and so I started reaching out to all of them seeing if they needed press releases writing. Since I started I get pretty much every friend and family member coming along for advice! The video editing actually came from this channel - someone got in touch and asked if I could make some videos for them. However, I know a lot of Udemy instructors want to outsource their video editing so they could be a good group to approach!! Hope that helps :D
Digital Nomad Girl thank you, that made complete sense. I always feel a little bit shy of promoting myself on fb, maybe it is to actually start 🌞
I totally know what you mean!! I guess it is often things like photos of your notebook when you're getting ready for a meeting saying "Super excited for another PR client meeting. Loving branching out on my own!" or something rather than "Does anyone know someone who need PR?" Maybe that makes it a bit less cringe??
Do you have a blog too?
I do but it's mostly fashion! www.paupertoprincess.com :D
Good ideas, thakyou!
+Ricard Lujano you're very welcome! What is your work at the moment?
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I love this :D
Thanks!! Do you work online already?
Trading Forex or stocks great career for introverts
There is something for everyone out there! :)
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Just because you speak the languages, does not mean that you can translate them.
Yep I definitely agree! But you might be able to and many people don't realise their second language is so useful as they take it for granted. Thanks for watching!
Yes, I am doing afm and blogging. It's very slow in taking off, wow!
What do you blog about? I'd love to read it!
Milan's Understated Look/Style though I have not upgraded the blog as yet, it's been doormat 2 years and still have not found my real niche to this day although I'm also vlogging here on TH-cam only 2 months as the one that was already picking up the views and subscribers, I'd accidentally deleted and couldn't recuperate so now am starting again. Still very rudimentary. Thanks Digital Nomad Girl, for asking. How humble and kind of you to ask.
Gosh starting again must've been a huge challenge! Sounds like you're making great progress though :) Send me a link when it's all up! I always love to support people who have been so kind to me on my channel!
I will but only when I have the confidence to really be proud of it lol lol... In the meantime I'm just sort of dabbling until I hit the right note for it. Thanks again and continued success w your channel.
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Thanks Aslam :) Hope they have helped you!
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You will need skills for these jobs. I do most of these jobs and had to invest in udemy courses.
How is your udemy going? I hope it's doing well!
Digital Nomad Girl It’s going great!!
im sort of offended she said "No Skills" and says "Fresh Out of College" lol :( I haven't had a chance to do schooling after highschool. I guess I am sour about not being accepted on VIPkid.com. Anyway great content!
That sucks about VIPKid! I know a few people who've taught on there. Have tried some other sites? There are tons of similar ones :)
Digital Nomad Girl I’m still searching up for more ! I’m a entrepreneur I really want to work doing something that doesn’t tie me to a 9-5pm but I realize somethings are a little hard without an education I’m even considering going back to school.
You can definitely find something 🥰 have you seen my 50 Nomad Jobs video? That may help! Or check out some Udemy courses to see if there's a $10 course to learn something - like maybe Facebook ads or copy writing? I'm sure you have great talents!