Hey, how’s it going? I’m Jordan, a digital nomad. I didn’t just become one yesterday. I’ve been living the “Nomad Life” for 8+ years (learn more about me)
When people meet me, they’ll usually say something like, “wow, I’d love to do that! How the hell did you pull that off?!”
The more I was asked, the more I wanted to help.
I knew there were already tons of great remote income resources out there. There are training courses, case studies, success stories, and lists of different remote jobs.
Don’t get me wrong, those are all useful…but I had a *gut feeling* something was missing.
When I noticed a “nomad hopeful” on Reddit complaining that there wasn’t a resource for specific work opportunities along with advice…I thought, “aha!”
That was my “light bulb” moment.
Here’s what I realized…what hasn’t existed (til now!) is a master list of remote income opportunities, with tips and reviews.
I mean every type of legit, remote gig imaginable…not just a list of the “top 50 jobs” or something silly like that. And I’m not just talking about any old list… “what’s wrong with a basic list?”, you might wonder.
Well, when you scan a typical list of remote opportunities, you have no clue which gig is best for you.
To determine that, you’d have to go a bunch of links at random, looking up websites, spending countless hours of research trying to determine if an opportunity is worth a closer look.
I wanted to save people hours, days, weeks, or months doing boring research. Time which could be MUCH better spent actually doing work they love. Work that pays.
To save time, people would need insider tips and reviews (not to mention video interviews with successful Nomads who share their secrets).
It’s like having a “remote buddy” to turn to for work and advice.
So I began gathering job leads, links, tips, and feedback. In the beginning, it started as a basic 2 page doc with random remote work opportunities, along with a few words of advice. I’d copy and paste this as a response to anyone asking how to make money online.
As I noticed more resources being shared in forums, I slowly began adding to my doc.
What began as a response to a simple question began to grow. When it was about 5 pages long, I had the idea of creating a small PDF for a couple bucks. But my remote resource monster kept on getting larger, until it finally snowballed into an enormous GODZILLA-sized guide.
Along the way, I realized this task was too large for one man alone. I invited a couple super talented people to join the adventure. (More on how research was conducted.
Fast forward 6 Months later — plus ridiculous amounts of research, writing and caffeine — REMOTE MUCH was finally born. Wha-bam!
Success, hugs and kisses,
Jordan