- Name Cheap (my preference for domain name host)
- In Motion hosting (my preference for website host)
- Skype (call anywhere and receive calls online)
- Google Voice (one number for all of your phones)
- Free Conference Call (free tele-conferencing system)
- GoToMeeting (online meeting host)
- Blogger (free blogging platform)
- Drop Box (free online digital storage)
- Trello (free project planning website)
- Apply for a Passport (if you decide to travel internationally)
- World Clock (to keep up with clients in different parts of the world)
- CoWorking Spaces (for when you need an actual office)
- CoWorking Spaces in the US (ditto)
- PayPal (for online payments)
- Laptop (I prefer the Dell XPS 13 i7; others prefer a MacBook Air)
- Cell phone (an unlocked phone that takes a SIM card such as TMobile or ATT phone; Sprint and Verizon phones don't take SIM cards. My preference is a Galaxy Note 4)
- Cell Service: TMobile (I like this for the free international roaming. If you chose to relocate to a very rural area in the US, Verizon usually works better. When you are overseas be sure to pick up a local SIM)
- Free office software: Open Office, Libre Office, Google Docs
- Travel insurance: World Nomads
- Mailbox Rental/Remailing Service: UPS Store (note there are many small businesses in your own town that also provide this type of service and may be cheaper)
- Flight search: Google Flights
- TSA PreCheck (if you will flying around the US a lot)
- Global Entry Card (ditto)
- Online banking: check your current bank or credit union to see if online banking is offered. If not consider Chase, BOA, Wells Fargo, etc.
- Travel Credit Card: Examples here
- Travel Gear: Steep and Cheap, Tech Bargains, Deal News
- Legal Nomads resource list
- Nomadic Notes resource list
- Never Ending Voyage resource list
- Thrilling Heroics resource list
- And another list from Thrilling Heroics
- Location 180 resource list
- Picking a domicile state (info on where to make your "official" home)
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Digital Nomading Part 3 of 5: The DN Resource List
You've decided to become a digital nomad, you are thinking about where you can relocate to, you are mulling a bunch of remote work options...when you finally decide to jump onto the nomad bandwagon full time, you will need some important resources to get you started on your journey...
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