Hello Joose, I have been in Japan for 5+ years but my German friend here in Tokyo recently introduced me to online ESL english teaching and it was the first option you recommended in your video! That is so reassuring because I was undecided for awhile about taking the plunge into the digital nomad lifestyle in the Philippines/Thailand, so thank you for bringing that confidence back into my decision! 🤙
Thanks for the ideas, I'm wondering, how long does it take you or your editor to edit a video like this? I'm trying to piece together time projections, I have years of editing experience.
1. Automated by AI in the near/mid term feature, not good as a career, might work as short term gig!? 2. Works, hard to find clients, very competitive, anybody can do it so its going to be a race to the bottom in terms of income. 3. Works, you need to have the personality and grit, you're either born for this or not. Hit or miss. Might make you feel scammy, get used to being rejected. 4. Works, low-pay, stressful, shitty clients, superficial 5. Simple stuff pays bad and will get automated soon. There is no shortcut, gen z smh. Dedicate youserlf to a niche for 5 years and you can strive remotely in most induatries.
"The Light of Iman" by Alnazer Sawadi sounds like an inspiring and enlightening read. Highly recommend! Faith-based books like this can offer profound insights and guidance. I'm sure many will find it valuable and uplifting.
Hey Joose, as always great and welll-produced content from you :) I was wondering if you - seeing that you decided to quit your own job to focus fully on RUclips - could give us an idea of how much content creators on RUclips (maybe small, medium, larger channel subscriptions/views) might expect to earn? Not asking you to disclose your own numbers necessarily, but you'll probably have a good idea of how much other creators can earn on average with differing channel sizes. That would be super interesting! Cheers, enjoy Bali, best wishes from Da Nang!
@@marsfuture Thanks! It's a complicated question as it really depends on the niche, content type, and how you monetize. Even under 1000 subs can make lots of money if you have a great product/offering. I was making $1000-2000/month when I had only like 6-8k subs but it wasn't suoer consistent.
Thanks Joose, appreciate even this small bit of your own experience / info! That’s really encouraging enough to give it a go myself with content creation :)
@@JooseTheNomad Thanks Joose! And you're right of course. It's just good to know that with the right set of parameters that is desirable for RUclips and Adsense, you can monetise a channel to such a degree (1000-2000€/month) already even without having 50k or 100k watching subscribers already. That's a great encouragement. There's a lot of mysticism around numbers for beginners. Have a great day!
@@marsfuture Good to hear! That income is including sponsorships tho. Adsense starts to be a good consistent income stream only later with 25k+ subs in my experience. Thanks you too🙏🏽
Hello, great video! I'm looking to get into IT. What kind of IT work did you do for that company? Was this an entry level job or is it what you studied in uni? How flexible were the hours? Thanks a lot and cheers from the US 🇺🇸
@@andrewfishman5374 Yeah it was simple excel cleen ups and testing online systems. I studied engineering but not IT. Hours were very flexible, usually one meeting per week but otherwise could do the work on my on time.
Is there a service that provides verification that you are a digital nomad even if you are not ( to qualify for a visa ). I'm talking about maybe providing a contract and pay stubs and such. I want to become a digital nomad, only on paper !
@JooseTheNomad tysm boss sry I misspoke then. Would love if u hosted some of those career nomad and asked them more details on sites they use and stuff But in the far future no worries The sites u shared for teaching English is excellent
Bro, I want to ask you paying someone to take you in the picture, or do you do it by yourself and what app are you using if you do it by yourself thank you
Great tips! My journey has been similar, worked a remote software engineering job and now I do RUclips and Instagram full time while traveling. Feel like we need to collab with how close our RUclips names are lol
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Can you explain in more detail how you got your first remote job, how much you were paid? What you did? What skills? Etc
Brilliant video! We love freelancers and nomadism's so much (as our whole team do!).Very nice summary! And indeed, remote is the future!
@@Retainr Thanks so much🙏🏽
Hello Joose, I have been in Japan for 5+ years but my German friend here in Tokyo recently introduced me to online ESL english teaching and it was the first option you recommended in your video! That is so reassuring because I was undecided for awhile about taking the plunge into the digital nomad lifestyle in the Philippines/Thailand, so thank you for bringing that confidence back into my decision! 🤙
@@ThatJapanArtist Great! Philippines can be difficult for video calls because of unstable internet btw.
The first RUclips video that I ever watched on the topic of remote jobs for digital nomads! 🤣🤘🏻. Just for fun. Thanks for the info. Subscribed. 😄✌🏻
@@ZyrainVDW hahaha thank you🙏🏽
This really dispelled the myth of digital nomad for me. Thank you.
@@eddo2001 you're welcome🙏🏽
Watch 4 of your videos! Like it! Thanks 🎉
@@Ditya_prirodi thank you🙏🏽
New Subscriber. Been a digital nomad now for 4 years. I'm based in Philippines now with my wife who is from Philippines. Great Content!.
@@michaeldoyle8444 Thanks so much! Nice, you live in Manila?
Nope cebu province
@@JooseTheNomad Nope I live in Cebu Province. I worked full time 3 years first while I built up my client base. Now I live the simple life here
@@michaeldoyle8444 Sounds good😊🙏🏽
@@michaeldoyle8444what kind of job allowed you to work remotely?
Thanks for the ideas, I'm wondering, how long does it take you or your editor to edit a video like this? I'm trying to piece together time projections, I have years of editing experience.
@@kraftwork01 Takes like 2 days to edit
@@JooseTheNomad Thank you ❤️
Thanks for sharing..👍👍🌍🌎🌏
@@agungsupsuleiman51 ur welcome🙏🏽
That’s my brother, Marv! 🤩
@@DennisSprute 😄🙏🏽
1. Automated by AI in the near/mid term feature, not good as a career, might work as short term gig!?
2. Works, hard to find clients, very competitive, anybody can do it so its going to be a race to the bottom in terms of income.
3. Works, you need to have the personality and grit, you're either born for this or not. Hit or miss. Might make you feel scammy, get used to being rejected.
4. Works, low-pay, stressful, shitty clients, superficial
5. Simple stuff pays bad and will get automated soon.
There is no shortcut, gen z smh. Dedicate youserlf to a niche for 5 years and you can strive remotely in most induatries.
@@QuadraAce Yeah this was about being able to go remote fast while building something more meaningful on the side
Great shoots, enjoying your videos!
@@nangarra Thanks man🙏🏽
Awesome, thanks!
@@YourWealthLearning 🙏🏽
"The Light of Iman" by Alnazer Sawadi sounds like an inspiring and enlightening read. Highly recommend! Faith-based books like this can offer profound insights and guidance. I'm sure many will find it valuable and uplifting.
Great job 🎉
@@howardeverett7756 Thanks🙏🏽
Perfect for anyone dreaming of the digital nomad life in 2025! Thanks for sharing such valuable insights! ❤
@@Danilyn_Livao Thank you!🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad Absolutely can’t wait to see more of your videos! Your content is always so engaging and inspiring!💞
@@Danilyn_Livao Thanks so much☺️
What a wonderful experience! I love that you share both the good and the challenging parts of travel.
@@Discovery-Documentary thanks so much🙏🏽
Hi Joose, nice video!
completely other question - where do you find all these nice tanktops you wear? :D
Love your Videos ❤🎉
@@Aylin.Social Thanks so much😊🙏🏽
Thanks
@@SaaidOmaar 🙏🏽
Hey Joose, as always great and welll-produced content from you :) I was wondering if you - seeing that you decided to quit your own job to focus fully on RUclips - could give us an idea of how much content creators on RUclips (maybe small, medium, larger channel subscriptions/views) might expect to earn? Not asking you to disclose your own numbers necessarily, but you'll probably have a good idea of how much other creators can earn on average with differing channel sizes. That would be super interesting! Cheers, enjoy Bali, best wishes from Da Nang!
@@marsfuture Thanks! It's a complicated question as it really depends on the niche, content type, and how you monetize. Even under 1000 subs can make lots of money if you have a great product/offering. I was making $1000-2000/month when I had only like 6-8k subs but it wasn't suoer consistent.
Thanks Joose, appreciate even this small bit of your own experience / info! That’s really encouraging enough to give it a go myself with content creation :)
@@marsfuture Yeah I'd recommend it if it's something you want to do long-term. It takes time to get it to a good point but then it's amazing!
@@JooseTheNomad Thanks Joose! And you're right of course. It's just good to know that with the right set of parameters that is desirable for RUclips and Adsense, you can monetise a channel to such a degree (1000-2000€/month) already even without having 50k or 100k watching subscribers already. That's a great encouragement. There's a lot of mysticism around numbers for beginners. Have a great day!
@@marsfuture Good to hear! That income is including sponsorships tho. Adsense starts to be a good consistent income stream only later with 25k+ subs in my experience. Thanks you too🙏🏽
Awesome! Thanks, Joose!
@@bannongallaher3897 thanks🙏🏽
Hello, great video!
I'm looking to get into IT. What kind of IT work did you do for that company? Was this an entry level job or is it what you studied in uni? How flexible were the hours? Thanks a lot and cheers from the US 🇺🇸
@@andrewfishman5374 Yeah it was simple excel cleen ups and testing online systems. I studied engineering but not IT. Hours were very flexible, usually one meeting per week but otherwise could do the work on my on time.
where can you find good IT remote jobs?
Hi, where do you find your video editing clients?
Thank you soo much🙂
@@ABDERRAHMANASSIMI You're welcome🙏🏽
What about digital marketing?
@@mifrazshaikh6968 what about it?
Is there people there working remote from a US company?
@@stevend481 for sure!
Is there a service that provides verification that you are a digital nomad even if you are not ( to qualify for a visa ). I'm talking about maybe providing a contract and pay stubs and such. I want to become a digital nomad, only on paper !
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Remeber long time ago i suggested timestanps😢 plz❤
@@VirtousStoic I did put them to some of the videos👀
@JooseTheNomad tysm boss sry I misspoke then. Would love if u hosted some of those career nomad and asked them more details on sites they use and stuff
But in the far future no worries
The sites u shared for teaching English is excellent
@@VirtousStoic Yeah that's my plan at one point to do more interviews!🙏🏽
Bro, I want to ask you paying someone to take you in the picture, or do you do it by yourself
and what app are you using if you do it by yourself
thank you
@@dabdura17 The tumbnail pictute I took with the help of a tripod & camera :)
what is the name of the company that allows you to teach english to the chinese kids?
developer blockchains in digital nomad ?
What is the french job site?
malt je pense ?
You forgot about trading 😅 I'm trader you need to mention that
Keep video keep going
@@inox9094 It's not in the top I have seen for sure😄 but good if it works for you! Thanks🙏🏽
Filled with scammers and false hope though , you need a whole year of losing to be profitable
Trading is a scam
Number 6 must be OnlyFans 😉
@@pozega8157 That one I'd not recommend😀
Now I feel like I should start a RUclips channel 😂
@@Marco_Nereu hahah it's not for everybody but can be the most fulfilling business to have😊
Hey How exactly do you make money on RUclips?
@@padraigreilly5559 Adsense, sponsors, digital products :)
What's the best Trick to get traffic on my RUclips videos/ channel?
@@padraigreilly5559 1. Making good video 2. Having good thumbnail & title 3. Making videos about topics that are hot at the moment
Great tips! My journey has been similar, worked a remote software engineering job and now I do RUclips and Instagram full time while traveling. Feel like we need to collab with how close our RUclips names are lol
@@joeythenomad Thanks! Nice man, congrats. Hahahahah yeah that's true
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Did you really spilled your coffee?? 😒
@@dimabroad Yeah that was fun🙄
But truly he spilled the tea😝
@@Anika-xq3hz 😂🙏🏽
Hey what’s the best way to contact you for a partnership opportunity would it be through ig or email?
@@DCthebuilder Email🙏🏽
This is really helpful!🫡🌴
@@MaxWell-ck4sg Glad to hear🙏🏽
Watching from the Philippines hope this helpsss. Thanks for the ideaa
@@rhainjmdl7240 Awesome🙏🏽