Top Tips: How To Freelance While You’re Travelling

Have the best of both worlds by earning while also seeing the world with our top tips for how to freelance while you’re travelling…

One of the number one aspects of working freelance is that you can do it from anywhere in the world. If you’re a writer or designer, you may find that it’s easy to pick up and travel while working at the same time. If that’s your aim, here are some tips on how to freelance while you’re travelling your way around the world…

Stay Organised

Top Tips: How To Freelance While You're Travelling

It can be very difficult to stay organised when you’re travelling – a lot of the time you’re living out of a bag and you’re never sure where you’re going to be from one day to the next. In fact, that’s one of the joys of travelling – the unpredictability is fun and almost addictive. But when it comes to work, you need to keep your clients happy so you make money, so you need to try to stay organised. Make to-do lists frequently and set time aside each day to work. Use project management software to help yourself keep track of what you have done and what you are meant to be doing – if you have an Apple laptop or an iPad, there are plenty of Microsoft Project for Mac alternatives that will do the job perfectly.

Email Everything To Yourself

Top Tips: How To Freelance While You're TravellingA simple tip? Absolutely, but it’s also incredibly important. And one that’s vital when thinking of how to freelance while you’re travelling. During your travels, things can get stolen, which means that you need to make sure your work is saved whenever you put down your device to take some time out from working. There are plenty of different ways to save it – sleep with a USB stick in your pocket, maybe – but the most failsafe way is by emailing your work to yourself or working in Google Docs. This means you can access your work from wherever you want in the world. 

Keep Networking Online

Top Tips: How To Freelance While You're TravellingAnother tip for how to freelance while you’re travelling is to keep networking. After all, when it comes to freelance projects, everyone knows that you find a lot of them through the people that you know. If you were at home, you’d probably be going to events so that you could talk to people and strike up friendships that might just lead to a work opportunity somewhere down the line. When you’re travelling, you might not be able to do that, but you can network online. Create social media profiles on Twitter and Instagram where you can share photographs and keep up to date with news and what’s going on. Make sure that you talk to people on there, and make it clear that you’re looking for work. There are a lot of travel websites out there who are looking for experts.

Stay Motivated

freelance while you're travellingFinally, make sure you stay motivated. It can be easy to fall into the trap of relaxing and partying too much when you’re travelling, but of course you need to make money so you can continue to travel and pay your expenses. Set aside time each day to work, stay in touch with your contacts, and keep track carefully of your finances.

Freelancing while on the move can be hard, but it certainly isn’t impossible. These tips on how to freelance while you’re travelling should help you maintain a successful business while seeing the world.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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