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Searching for a Cool, Fun Way to Make Money

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Some money-making ideas are as follows:

 

self-employment

home-business

franchise ideas

ideas and inventions for new products

setting up a website

online marketing

 

There are many ways to make a lot of money like:

 

be a doctor, lawyer, cosmetic dentist, etc.

 

offer a practical service like plumbing, electricity, etc.

 

offer some new app or video game

 

invent something

 

design a great bridge

 

do criminal activities

 

do something inspirational like all that self-help guru stuff

 

sing and dance in a cool, sexy way

 

sell something 

 

The term mobile profession has several meanings to me:

 

Earn money with a computer, either working for someone (telecommuting), earning passive income as with an author on amazon, collecting ad affiliate fees, designing websites, having a youtube channel, etc.

 

Have a real skill that is in demand anywhere.  It’s as simple as being bilingual in a foreign country, knowing English and the native tongue.  This gets a job almost anywhere in the hospitality-travel industry. 

 

To me, a plumber, electrician, computer repairer or a carpenter with real skills, not just a fix ‘em up hack, can work almost anywhere.  Everywhere you go has an expat community of English people at the very least with some gathering place, news website, social media page, etc.  Get to know them, say you’re available for work and once you prove yourself with a few jobs, word will get around that you’re a native English person looking for work.

 

In many foreign countries, it’s hard to get good help from foreigners.  They do not have our Western work-ethic.  The “professional” handymen are not like here.  They don’t keep appointments or deadlines.  They come when they feel like it and finish when they feel like it.  I’ve watched a number of Costa Rica and Mexico expat videos.  Many people say the local contractors give horrible service and they always overcharge the gringos. 

 

You will work for cash, under-the-table so make sure if you’re working for someone, that they pay you every few days or every week because there are rip-off artists in the expat community too. 

 

Some people with a bit of money go somewhere like Cancun, Mexico, buy a house then convert several rooms for Airbnb and make money there.  I’ve heard of people renting a house then making good money renting rooms to English people on Airbnb.

 

The old-fashioned hard work ethic still exists.  If you’re going this route, do not bring work clothes or work boots in your luggage.  American, Canadian and Australian border officials are trained to look for work clothes.  They will probably deny entry if they see them.  There are websites for farm work almost everywhere in the English, modern nations.  If you can do basic, hard, dirty manual labor, people want you everywhere. 

 

I saw an episode of the cancelled TV show Canada Border Security.  The guy came in from Mexico with a tourist visa with his work clothes in his luggage without a work permit so they sent him back but I know a Canadian girl who married one of these Mexican guys that came to work on her farm.

 

Most countries want you out after six months unless you can bring in a million dollars and put it in a local bank account, buy a house in cash or invest at least $50,000 in a company there.

 

Whatever you do, be cool at the border.  Say you’re a tourist exploring the world while you’re young.  Some of them will want to see proof of income.  They might take you to an ATM machine to see a bank balance.

 

The most open place on planet Earth right now is Cambodia.  There are jobs and business opportunities for English-speakers.  All it takes for a constantly renewable long-term visa is $250 a year and a request for a one-year business visa.  That’s good.  The Chinese are invading Cambodia.  I saw a youtube video of a Cambodian beach city Sihanoukville where a local was saying the prices of everything has gone up since the Chinese moved in.

 

When you go to Thailand, a machine takes a picture of your face and your fingerprints.  You can get a six-month tourist visa but then you have to leave for a day and come back.  What if they don’t let you back for whatever reason!  All your stuff in your apartment is lost.

 

Conventional work permits as opposed to short-term ones geared for young adventurers are hard to get.  They want you to speak their language.  If you can speak Thai or German, their respect for you immediately goes way up.  If you really want to live somewhere, learn their language.

 

There are only a few countries around the world with short-term job visas for young people wanting to explore life but even there, most want you to have a job locked in before you go.

 

There are many thousands of study abroad-intern-volunteer programs worldwide.  There are at least a thousand listed at transitionsabroad.com.

 

Some people want to be on their own, travel or stay in one place and pay their way as they go along by using whatever talents and skills they might have to help others who will pay them wherever they might be. 

 

Some people are naturally creative but as a kid you don’t know if you see life as a multicolored adventure and others don’t care much about anything beyond basic comfort.  You assume everyone else is like you in the privacy of their minds but then the teacher compliments you, says you’re gifted, a genius, smart, etc. but in the end it doesn’t matter if you’re really good in school because the entire capitalist world of jobs and business is a downer for a natural creatively-inspired individual who wants to live by their true nature.

 

Society says get a job, start a business, go in the military, etc.  You got to live a structured life for money to pay your way that will suck the soul out of you over time.

 

The big question is how important is living by your natural sense of spirit versus being willing to do any job for money because you just want comfort and entertainment. 

 

This book is about ways to make money as a creative person, a bohemian, freelancer, expat traveler or anybody who knows they either don’t fit into the regular system of a 9-to-5 job or you’re stuck in a capitalist world and know you must earn a living even though all career options seem dull to you.

 

A lot of people want to live life as an adventure.  They don’t want a work a regular job every day. 

 

A few people are writing, taking pictures and making videos about their travel experiences to try to earn a living traveling by posting their material on their own websites, blogs, youtube, flickr, facebook, instagram, twitter, reddit, tumblr, etc. 

 

Some make money by having ads on their blogs, youtube, twitter, etc.

 

Some do affiliate marketing. 

 

Some people have a channel on youtube where they make money from youtube ads and linking the youtube channel to their own website where they sell stuff, advertise stuff or operate a service.

 

A lot of people are curious about a mobile lifestyle, the ability to make money from anywhere.

 

If you want to make money, you have to figure out your own way that helps people.

 

I created separate job-business books for creative types in these areas:

 

artist/ visual art

graphic design/ website design

music

acting-movie-making

theatre

photography

architecture

hospitality-travel, which is more bohemian than creative

 

I put a volume from my teacher job book into this book because our schools are vast repositories of creative people who need a day job or a job in the real world.

 

This book has many ideas on how to make money either on your own by starting a business, working as a freelancer doing jobs and contracts for others or working alternative, bohemian, odd jobs that earn you a living while giving you the free time to do what you really want with your creative, free-spirit soul. 

 

I gathered as many ideas as any human being has ever done about working for yourself, starting a business or working some interesting or offbeat job. 

 

If you’re desperate, I have lists of food banks and homeless shelters in my money book.

This book is about earning and making money for self-starters, misfits, creative people, artists, nonconformists, adventurers and travelers who either:

 

don’t know what to do to earn a living

 

don’t want to sell their souls for an artificial job in the system

 

do not have the personality to work a regular job

 

want to work anywhere in the world

 

want adventure, novelty and new experiences all the time

 

There are two main ways for a free spirit to earn money:

 

do my own thing as in self-employment

work an interesting job

 

The 70 volumes are as follows:

 

Volume 1. A Freelance-Remote Job Guide

Volume 2. A Remote Job Guide

Volume 3. Bohemian-Odd Job-Biz Guide 1

Volume 4. Bohemian-Odd Job-Biz Guide 2

Volume 5. Bohemian-Odd Job-Biz Guide 3

Volume 6. Bohemian-Odd Job-Biz Guide 4

Volume 7. Bohemian-Odd Job-Biz Guide 5

Volume 8. Bohemian-Odd Job-Biz Guide 6

Volume 9. Bohemian-Odd Job-Biz Guide 7

Volume 10. Casino-Gaming Job Guide

Volume 11. Amusement Parks and Zoos for Fun and Jobs

Volume 12. World Mobile Profession Guide

Volume 13. Living in a Foreign Country

Volume 14. Expat Website Guide

Volume 15. Working Abroad in General

Volume 16. World Farm Work Guide

Volume 17. Youth Business, Money and Life

Volume 18. Young Adults, College Students Looking for Work

Volume 19. Canada Student-Youth Job Guide

Volume 20. World Au Pair-Nanny-Governess Job Guide

Volume 21. Parttime-Temporary-Moonlighting Job Guide

Volume 22. An Internship Guide

Volume 23. A World Internship Guide

Volume 24. Artist Job-Business Guide

Volume 25. Graphic Arts-Computer Art Job Guide

Volume 26. Design Covers Almost Everything

Volume 27. Study Abroad for Fun or College Credit

Volume 28. Study Abroad Website Guide

Volume 29. Short-Term Work Abroad Website Guide

Volume 30. Event-Planning Guide

Volume 31. Liberal Arts Job Guide

Volume 32. Summer Camp Guide for Kids and Adults plus Jobs

Volume 33. Ideas Run the Progress of the World

Volume 34. Money-Making Ideas Guide

Volume 35. A Self-Employment Guide 1

Volume 36. A Self-Employment Guide 2

Volume 37. A Self-Employment Guide 3

Volume 38. Make Money Website Guide 1

Volume 39. Make Money Website Guide 2

Volume 40. Make Money Website Guide 3

Volume 41.  Money-Making Ads and Stuff

Volume 42. Canada Making-Money Guide

Volume 43. Franchise Guide

Volume 44. Inventions Guide

Volume 45. Intellectual Property: Legal Protection

Volume 46. Set Up A Website Guide

Volume 47. Internet Business Infrastructure

Volume 48. Collecting Money in Business

Volume 49. Delivery/ Sending Things/ Cargo/ Shipping

Volume 50. Marketing Your Website

Volume 51. Search Engine Optimization/ SEO

Volume 52. Internet Advertising Guide

Volume 53. Social Media Marketing Guide

Volume 54. Sending Emails To Media and Random People/ Spamming

Volume 55. Computer Money-Making Ideas

Volume 56. Salesmanship Guide 1

Volume 57. Salesmanship Guide 2

Volume 58. A Sales Job Guide 1

Volume 59. A Sales Job Guide 2

Volume 60. A Sales and Marketing Career Website-Organization Guide at careers.stateuniversity.com/collection/138/Marketing-Distribution.html

Volume 61. Telemarketing and Fax Blasting

Volume 62. Network/ MLM Marketing

Volume 63. Find Products to Sell

Volume 64. Sell Stuff

Volume 65. Classified Ads Info

Volume 66. Government Sale of Seized/ Surplus Property

Volume 67. Online Sales Guide

Volume 68. Online and Physical Auctions

Volume 69. Mail Order/ Internet Sales

Volume 70. Local Business Website Guide

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