"Too often. . . I would hear men boast of the miles covered
that day, rarely of what they had seen." – Louis L'Amour
Almost every-single person on the planet makes a big mistake
when it comes to their income. They rely on just one source
of income to earn a living. This source is usually their
day-job. If for some reason they were to lose their job,
they'd lose their only way of making money.
This causes people to live in constant fear of their boss,
their performance on the job, hourly wages and the
possibility of getting fired.
This doesn't have to be you. You can fire your boss. And if
you do have a job that requires a boss, you won't worry
about losing your job.
What you need to have is several different ways of making
money. If one or two of those ways go sour, you'll still
have three or more different sources of income that
consistently earns you cash.
When you combine money-making strategies, not only will you
have a lot more freedom, but you'll also have a lot more
money.
If you use your website as the corner-stone of your money-
making empire, you'll have something that automatically
makes money for you - even while you are busy doing
something else.
And you don't have to rely on just one website. You can have
several nich-websites that all earn money. Even if you only
make a small $500 a month from each of your websites, but
you have 10 of them, you'll be earning $5,000 a month.
Then what you can do is work one, or several, of the travel
jobs mentioned in the previous article. Anything you do for
these jobs gets put up as content on your website, or
websites.
By using this strategy you'll be earning more money from
your websites, while you earn additional income from your
travel jobs.
Let me give you an example of how this could work:
We'll say that you have just one nich-website to start with.
Your website is set-up as a blog; it's all about you. You
monetize the site with Google ads and affiliate commissions.
You don't even have your own product yet, but still earn
money.
You then work in Alaska for the winter commercial fishing
season. You earn several thousands of dollars per month,
with free room and board. You take the experiences you have
in Alaska and post them on your website as articles,
pictures, video, MP3s, or anything you like - it's your
website.
So not only are you making money from your Alaska job, but
you're making more money from your website as well.
You also take the photographs you have of Alaska, and post
them on stock photography internet sites. This starts to
earn you residual income that will last for years to come.
After the fishing season, you grab the money you saved and
decide to travel around Europe for three months. While you
travel, you update your website with your travel experiences
and you post more photographs to the stock photography
sites.
You also decide to write a few articles for magazines and
websites about tourist destinations in Europe, that earns
you even more money.
After your Europe trip you decide to go to Thailand. You find
Thailand to be a fascinating, affordable country, so you plan
to stay there for five months.
In Thailand you continue to update your website with your
travel experiences, thus gaining you more visitors and more
income. You regularly post photographs to the stock
websites, and you land a job teaching English.
When you're not teaching English you stroll over to the
handicraft shops looking for deals. You buy handmade scarves
and sweaters for dirt-cheap prices. Then you sell them for
20 times what they cost you through online auction sites.
After your visit to Thailand...
Do you see how this works? The more you do what you love to
do, the more money you'll make. Plus, you'll be making money
from five, ten or fifteen different sources - most of which
run automatically for you.
This way you can make just a small amount of money from each
job, yet still have more than enough cash to do anything you
want to do. Can you imagine how much money you'll earn if
each job made you moderate wages? What if each one earned
you great wages?
And you won't have to worry about getting "fired" ever
again! You'll be financially independent from a variety of
money-making sources, and you'll have all the time you need
to do whatever you want.
"Bizarre travel plans are dancing lessons from God."
– Kurt Vonnegut
Thomas Carroll
Lone Wolf Adventure
Friday, January 23, 2009
Combine Travel Money Making Strategies: Super-Charge Your Earning Potential
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Looking for a job isn't easy, it depends on the approach of finding jobs. There are more jobs in Chennai and all these openings can be known from the job portals and other sources like blogs, forums etc. So broaden your knowledge in all the aspects to find a good job. There are more destination places in Chennai so that it gives a good opportunity for travel jobs.
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