The Nomadic Executive is about interviewing online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads about business and the traveling lifestyle including making active and passive income online that helps you live the life you've always dreamed of. We talk marketing tactics, entrepreneurship, and a host of other topics that help you achieve happiness, health, wealth, and freedom as an online entrepreneur, remote worker, or digital nomad. We also go into detail regarding travel logistics such as packing and fashion tips, living a healthy lifestyle while traveling, creating deep and meaningful connections, and personal development through travel. Armed with this knowledge, you'll be able to work from anywhere on the planet on your own time. The freedom is limitless! In a digital age, content is king. We love helping you with digital marketing, social media platforms such as: (Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, Podcasting, Youtube), ways to make money online, sales technique, design, and other online endeavors. These tips and techniques from field leaders will help you along in your own marketing, branding, and online business!
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Is cold email old news? I sit down with Andrew ‘Andy' Cabasso from Postaga to talk about why cold email is an evergreen way for businesses to generate leads, convert clients, and generate income. Andy Cabasso is a digital marketing professional, speaker, and lawyer. He is the co-founder of Postaga, an all-in-one platform for link building and email outreach that aims to help improve the way we build traffic to our websites. In this episode, I sit down with Andy to talk about his fascinating journey where he went from being a lawyer to selling his digital marketing agency for seven figures. We also cover a myriad of topics about cold email, including some tips that can help you improve the way you write better copy that's guaranteed to grab your prospect's attention and win their interest. Apart from cold email outreach, Andy and I also discuss handling remote teams, where he shares his own strategy for hiring and onboarding the best fit for his team. Sign up here for a FREE trial: https://postaga.com/ Timestamps:[] Andy's first digital marketing stint[] Why Andy developed Postaga[] Why does cold email work?[] Why your response rate is low[] A better way to write cold email copy [] How Andy hires the best fit for his remote team Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Travel blogging is one of the most coveted careers out there. However, it's not as easy as it seems. For this week's episode, I got in touch with full-time travel blogger and SEO coach Isabel Leong, who has successfully grown her travel blog along with her personal brand. Isabel is the blogger behind the blog Bel Around The World, where she not only shares amazing travel photos but lessons she's learned along the way, and useful tips for those who want to follow after her.In this episode, Isabel and I talk about a whole itinerary of topics, starting from when she started blogging way back in the early 2000s up to the incredible opportunity a certain country offered her that opened doors for her to become a full-fledged travel blogger. We also exchange some travel stories. Isabel also imparts some useful tips for anyone looking to pursue travel blogging. She also shares valuable strategies that can help you find success in travel blogging. Timestamp:[3:50] Where did Isabel start her travel blogging adventure?[15:25] Isabel and I talk about New Zealand[30:21] What made Isabel want to slow down[34:19] The new travel essentials[39:56] Isabel's advice for people who want to start travel blogging[44:01] Isabel discusses SEO Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Should you build your business THEN invest or build your business and invest at the same time? Find out the answer in this week's episode with Aryeh, the founder of Results Advisory Strategic Consulting Firm. Together, Aryeh and I discuss a host of topics that can help emerging or struggling e-commerce entrepreneurs build their wealth.Some of the topics we cover in this episode include what Aryeh thinks is a good foundation to start an online business as well as the best ways to start making money even with limited time. Aryeh also goes on to identify and discuss how a zone of excellence differs from the zone of genius. Plus, he also talks about why list building and content creation play a crucial role in your business's success. This episode surely offers a ton of value especially if you're looking to scale your business!Timestamps:[2:30] Who is Aryeh and what does he do[6:23]Why Aryeh still chose to have a day job[13:07]The best way to start making money online[17:21]The zone of excellence and zone of genius[19:54]Why list building is important for e-commerce[23:15]Aryeh's thoughts on cold outreachOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
What do you need to do to succeed at Amazon? Ecommerce is, without a doubt, one of the hottest online business models that can generate you a ton of income in 2022. Long-time listeners of this podcast already know that I've covered and featured plenty of incredible ecommerce players in the past year. This time around, I am joined by Rupert Conradie from Marketplace Superheroes.Rupert is a team member at Marketplace Superheroes. He works closely with Amazon sellers, helping them along every point of their Amazon selling journey from finding products to shipping them out. Join us as Rupert shares some valuable tips and information that you can use to succeed as a seller at Amazon. In this episode, Rupert also graciously walks us through how Marketplace Superheroes help sellers, from beginning to end, in their journey. Plus, Rupert also shares what kind of products you should focus on that the rest are missing out on that guarantee stable success over time! Timestamps:[6:24] The benefit of building a community in ecommerce[11:27] How Marketplace Superheroes work[] Boring is hot[] Things to watch out for as an Amazon seller [] How to find a product to sell on Amazon[] Tips for naming a product on AmazonOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
The pandemic has changed a lot of things, including the way we network. To talk about this shift, I am joined by someone Forbes, Lifehacker, and Harvard Business Review all recognize as a networking expert: Robbie Samuels. With the new normal rendering his expertise inapplicable, Robbie has had to reinvent. By doing so, he became an industry expert in the field of digital event design in order to continue helping others grow and expand their network.Some of the topics we cover in this episode include the importance of community, networking tactics, and how to make Zoom meetups much less boring. We also go into detail how the pandemic has affected networking, what changes we've seen, and how Robbie became an industry expert in the field of digital event design. Furthermore, we also talk about the different kinds of people you'll meet when networking and discuss the type of people you should surround yourself with. Last but not least, Robbie also explains the value of building relationships with the people in your network instead of just constantly meeting new people. Get a copy of Robbie Samuels' book and a bunch of other workbooks and worksheets to help you build your network and audience here : https://robbiesamuels.com/omarTimestamps:[2:48]Who is Robbie Samuels and what does he do?[5:48]The difference between the dynamics of in-person and virtual meetings[10:33]The value of having a community[19:03]How the pandemic has made networking easier for digital nomads [19:41]What does it take to host a great event? [39:21]How Robbie sees networkingOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Do you want to achieve financial and personal freedom but don't know how to start? In this week's edition of The Nomadic Executive, I am joined by Felipe, who I consider to be a truly brilliant person. Felipe was able to beat the odds and change his life in such a short span of time just by hitting the books and learning from available resources online! This feat is definitely something that only a few will ever get to claim as a personal milestone. Join us as Felipe and I talk about how his life has changed since we met in Mexico. Furthermore, Felipe also shares how scaled his income from $600 to $10, 000 monthly in just half a year. We also get into the topic of biohacking, where Felipe goes into detail about the three key things anyone looking to get into biohacking should focus on. This week's episode offers a ton of value that may help you realize your true potential as a digital nomad or entrepreneur and even level up your life. Felipe's Recommended Read:Get a copy of “Boundless: Upgrade Your Brain, Optimize Your Body & Defy Aging by Ben Greenfield” here.Timestamps:[6:56] Felipe's First Mentors[12:56]How Felipe Created His First Business [18:36]What Felipe Did After His First Business[28:26]How Traveling Impacted Felipe's Life[35:35]Tips for Upcoming Digital Entrepreneurs[41:29]The Best BioHacks According to FelipeOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Privacy in the Digital Age and How To Prevent Sticky Situations as a Locationally Independent Entrepreneur With Privacy Post's Dallas | TNE093Is there still a way we can protect our private information in this day and age where it's nearly impossible to avail of a digital service without our data? There may still be hope! In this episode, I sit down with Dallas from Privacy Post to talk about this concern. Dallas is a major privacy geek, and has been locationally independent since 2014. Join us as Dallas and I discuss two of the most hotly debated topics in the digital world today. We start off by talking about Apple's crackdown on privacy with its new iOS and why Dallas thinks it's actually one step toward the right direction instead of otherwise. Then, we also talk about what Privacy Post can do for locationally independent entrepreneurs and freelancers like me and you. This episode surely offers a ton of value not just for digital entrepreneurs but for private individuals as well!Timestamps:[2:33]Who is “Dallas”[7:03]Why Dallas' service is heavily focused on security[14:25]Which among Apple and Google is the lesser evil? [16:58]Why having centralized data is bad for us[34:11]Here's why South Dakota is amazing for your life and business[44:48]The importance of building a relationship with bankers and accountants as a digital nomadOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Would you like to find out how you can turn your book into a bestseller or close high ticket deals? That's just some of the things I'll be covering together with my guest this week! This week, five time bestselling author and TedX Speaker Roy Redd sits down to give us an exclusive behind the scenes look at his success as well as some incredible insights about a host of topics other marketers would shy from.Join us as we talk funnels, strategies, closing high ticket deals, and scaling any small business. Roy also discusses the psychology of premium rates and how it can benefit your business. He also points out why Baby Boomers need to start downsizing before their bubble bursts. Find out all these things and more in this week's episode. Roy Redd's Links:InstagramLinkedInWebsiteTwitterTimestamp:[0:00]Meet Roy Redd[3:13]Why business owners need to know their numbers[11:15]How to optimize to make your business run seamlessly[15:12]The psychology behind premium pricing[26:59]How to make your book a bestseller[28:10]What do businesses pay for?Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Do you want to increase your online revenue without having to do extra work? With the gig economy currently on a boom, the opportunities are limitless. However, if you're currently struggling to land the gigs of your dreams, here's a tool that might help you get out of that rut. For this week's episode, I got in touch with Gavin Wiener, creator of the game-changing freelancer tool, LeapFrog Leads. Join us as Gavin introduces LeapFrog Leads and what it can do for your freelancing career. In addition to that, we also talk about the change the fast-growing gig economy is changing the world, one freelancer at a time. We also get into detail about the importance of portfolios in the gig economy and how it can either be the cause of your success or downfall in this arena. Lastly, we also share what it's like to travel to Bali and Paris - which are, undoubtedly, two of the most sought-after destinations in the world - during these unique times. Timestamps:[4:02]Meet Gavin Wiener[7:11]The Quickest Way to Self-Development[10:38]The hard part about being a digital nomad[12:00]Why you still need to have a routine when you're living the free life[26:46]The Importance of a Solid Portfolio[30:13]What living in Bali is like during the pandemicGavin's Links: Website: https://gavinwiener.com/LinkedIn: Gavin WienerTwitter: @gavin_wienerOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
The Nomadic Executive Episode 90| How to Travel the World with Free Accommodation Through The Power of House-Sitting with Brittany from The Travelling House SittersLove traveling but hate losing money on accommodations? You'll probably never have to lose a chunk of your travel fund for a hotel room ever again once you hear about the amazing life my guest this week leads! This week, I am joined by Brittany from The Travelling House Sitters. Brittany, together with her partner Jayden have been house and pet sitting for 3 years.Together they've watched over 30 homes that have nothing but praise for services. Join us as Brittany talks about how she and Jayden became professional house sitters slash digital nomads. She also gets into detail about why she will most likely never leave this lifestyle behind. Most importantly, Brittany also shares some highly valuable tidbits of advice and information for any travelers who want to learn how to stop losing money on accommodation and start making money while traveling. Brittany's Links:Website: https://www.thetravellinghousesitters.com/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheTravellingHousesitters/Rover: https://www.rover.com/Timestamps:[5:30]How Brittany learned about house-sitting[8:47]The nicest house Brittany has ever house sat[10:02]Brittany's introduction to digital nomadism[11:37]What responsibilities do house-sitters have?[14:15]Do these things to book the nice houses[19:59]The places Brittany wants to house sit atOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
With the rapid development of the digital revolution, there won't just be physical countries existing in the world anymore. This week I am joined by someone who is at the forefront of this new frontier, Sondre Rasch. CEO and Co-Founder of SafetyWing, Sondre Rasch, joins us today for an exciting and insightful episode, sharing his vision to remove the geographical barriers to create a global home country for digital nomads. In this episode, Sondre takes us back to the time when digital nomadism was not as mainstream as it is today and how that time influenced what we are witnessing today. Sondre also talks about what global infrastructures will be built in line with his ambitious initiative. We also get into the topic of managing remote teams, where Sondre offers some incredibly practical advice.Timestamps:[2:14] Who is Sondre Rach?[8:45]What Sondre saw that others didn't...[21:08]How Sondre gets medical professionals to agree with global insurance[22:25]The challenges that global insurance faces today[26:04]What global infrastructures will be built in the future[29:18]Practical advice for digital entrepreneurs from Sondre RaschSondre Rasch's LinksSafety WingTwitterLinkedInOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Everything You Need to Know About TikTok and How You Can Use It for Your Personal Brand or Business With Nicholas Young | TNE088What and who do you watch on TikTok? At this point in time, there's no denying how powerful a platform TikTok has become in such a short span of time. More and more people as well as businesses are realizing just how beneficial the app is for their growth and this has led to a gold rush of sorts. In this episode, I am joined by Nicholas Young, who saw the potential just as the platform was in its early stages and decided to create a TikTok advertising agency, Pluto Media. Join us as Nicholas and I talk about the most random content we've seen achieve mind blowing success on TikTok and how valuable ads are on the platform. We also discuss why TikTok is the ideal place for small brands to market their products and the bizarre goal of the platform for its content creators. Tune in and let us dispel the misconception about TikTok being a childish app together and help you realize just how valuable it can be for your business! Nicholas Young's LinksNicholas Young's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicholaswyoung/Pluto Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pluto.media/?hl=enPluto Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/_plutomedia?lang=enPluto Media website: https://www.pluto.media/Pluto Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlutoMediaDiscovery/Pluto Media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpLN-KLq4Mydnii0_OygiZATimestamps:[4:40]The craziest TikTok content we've seen go viral [6:56]Why TikTok Will Be The Biggest Platform, According to Nicholas[11:16]The Benefit Small Businesses Can Get From TikTok[32:22]How Much Has TikTok Seeped into Main Pop Culture?[36:46]Here's How Khaby Lame Became TikTok's Most Famous Content Creator[39:19]How To Maintain The Momentum if Your Post Blows Up on TikTokOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
The Rise of the Productized Service and Possibly the Easiest Way to Make Your First Million | TNE087Did you know there's a way for you to make massive profit aside from traditional ecommerce, or taking the time to build your own personal brand or deal with the myriad of potential problems that come with running a service-based agency? In this week's episode, I am joined by a very special guest who has seen success in this emerging opportunity. Augie Johnston is the founder of video editing service Vidchops. Before this, he played professional basketball in Germany before becoming a Youtuber. Today, Vidchops is taking over the Youtube community by storm, and now counts several major Youtube personalities as clients. Now you may be wondering how exactly Augie did it? That's exactly what we talk about in this episode! This episode just might help you make your first million through ecomm. Timestamps:[3:33]How Augie Started His EComm Journey[6:38]Why Augie Didn't Go for the Basketball Nice in YouTube[10:57] Augie Weighs In on the Current Status of Service-based Businesses[14:52]This is What Will Make A Business Succeed In Any Saturated Industry[26:00]What does Augie do when he's not working on his business?Augie's links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vidchopsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ballerbootcamp/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ballerbootcampVidchops: https://vidchops.com/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
How exactly does one start a podcast and turn it into a business? Find out this week as I sit down for the second time travel extraordinaire turned podcast host Gary Arndt. In our last conversation here at The Nomadic Executive, Gary talked about his travel and life after a multi-million dollar business exit. This time around, however, a lot of things have changed. One of these changes is the fact that Gary now hosts his own incredibly successful and profitable daily podcast, Everything Everywhere, that shot from zero to over 10, 000 downloads per episode in its first 333 episodes.In this episode, Gary talks about the things aspirant podcast hosts should take into consideration before launching and why episode length is crucial to your podcast's profitability. He also shares how he chose his winning niche. Most importantly, Gary graciously shares his podcast framework to further guide aspiring podcasters. Timestamps[3:30]Things Gary learned before starting his own podcast[8:23]Gary's podcast framework[14:40]Launching a podcast is easy, it's the follow-through that's hard[19:05]Why you should determine the value of your subscribers[27:15]Daily shows versus weekly shows [34:01]Can audio quality have an effect on your podcast's successGary's LinksEverything Everywhere Travel BlogEverything Everywhere PodcastLinkedInOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.comSupport the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
In this week's episode, I am joined by someone who's been in the business of digital marketing and SEO for a long time and continues to stay on top despite the ever-changing trends: Steve Wiideman. Steve is the President of Wiideman Consulting Group, which provides businesses and eCommerce brands with SEO solutions and strategies to help them rank first on Google. Before becoming his own boss, Steve worked with a number of industry figures including IBM and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online.Join us as Steve walks us through his journey of going from a corporate employee to becoming his very own boss. You ought to be ready to take notes too, because Steve and I spill some very valuable trade secrets that may help you take your business to the next level. If you struggle to understand what SEO is, I guarantee you will finally be able to recognize its power and inner workings at the end of this episode. Timestamps:[3:06] Steve's Origin Story[13:22] This is What Happens When People View You as an Expert in Your Field[14:11] Big Corporations Actually Don't Like This...[15:59] This is How Steve Got His First Clients[19:49] Treat Your Business Like This for Guaranteed Success[39:54] SEO Advice for Beginners from Steve WiidemanLinks:Get in touch with Steve Wiideman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seoexpert Follow Steve Wiideman:@seosteveLearn more about Wiideman Consulting Group: https://www.wiideman.com/Learn SEO from Steve (use code: SEOSteve): https://academyofsearch.com/ Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
What if one day, you receive news that just makes the world crumble beneath your feet? Would you simply lose all hope and wait for the end to come or would you fight to make each day count and chase after your dreams? Kamelia Britton did just that. In this week's episode, I got the chance to sit down with Kamelia to talk about her incredibly inspiring story. Kamelia is a former nurse turned travel blogger. It was all going perfectly until she got diagnosed with cancer. In this week's episode, I got the chance to sit down with Kamelia to talk about her incredibly inspiring story. Kamelia's digital nomad story started off like any other. But then, she got diagnosed with the big C. The news hit her hard. In this episode, Kamelia goes into detail about how she struggled and coped with cancer. She also reveals how she eventually overcame it! Moreover, Kamelia also talks about how she now USES HER EXPERIENCES to EMPOWER those who find themselves in difficult situations and GUIDE them to create a meaningful and profitable online presence. And most importantly, Kamelia shares some incredibly valuable lessons that can help you in your own life journeyLinks:Kamelia Britton's website: https://hackerette.com/Timestamps:[4:08]What Kamelia did after being a nurse for 17 years[5:45]How an error fare changed Kamelia's life[7:51]Life has a strange way of directing you to places you never thought you'd go[21:26]The extraordinary way Kamelie beat the odds[28:16]Kamelia's definition of personal brands[29:37]Live your life according to your valuesOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Have you ever met someone for the first time and immediately go on to have a ton of amazing experiences together? In this week's episode, I sit down once again with Andrew Jernigan and this time he is not alone. Joining us this week is Andrew's good friend, podcast co-host, and business partner, Allen Koski. Andrew and Allen describe their bond as one that is kismet. They have explored the world together, launched businesses, and share their valuable insights through their podcast, The New Nomads. In this episode, Andrew and Allen take us back to Insured Nomad's humble beginnings and reveal the roles they play in order to ensure its enduring success. Allen also makes a case on behalf of any company's resident skeptic. More importantly, we talk about why availing a policy is crucial for nomads (you could even say that it's as important as your passport now!). This week's episode offers plenty of feel good vibes and a ton of value for you to take away and use in your own nomadic journey. Andrew & Allen's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenkoski/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjernigan/Timestamps:[2:27]The definition of “kismet”[7:05]This is why you need to listen to your resident skeptic[9:47]Andrew and Allen's dynamic that keeps their friendship and business thriving[17:16]Here's why nomad insurance is as essential as your passport and plane ticket[23:26]How does Insured Nomads work?[31:08]Andrew and Allen talk on what and who the new nomads areOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.comSupport the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
For the eighty-second episode of The Nomadic Executive, I am joined by an extraordinary guest, Matt Bowles, who embodies what it truly means to be a truly locationally-independent digital nomad. Matt Bowles is the host of podcast The Maverick Show. He is also the founder of The Maverick Group, a real estate investing business that's never had a physical office ever. Matt's journey to becoming a locationally-independent entrepreneur started when he got fired from his job. Now, he lives and works wherever and whenever he wants.In this episode, Matt not only talks about his awesome journey to becoming a locationally independent digital nomad and the places he's been so far. He also touches upon the things you need to do in order to figure out the qualities you and your business partners should have in order to build a successful, long term business relationship. Furthermore, Matt lays out the truth about how tying one's business to one place can set it up for failure in the future. Finally, Matt shares what it was like to be a part of Remote Year and how that experience truly changed his life and how he travels.Timestamps:[2:55]The unfortunate event that kickstarted Matt's digital nomad journey[4:37]This is how Matt started a business event though he had no business background[42:46]The value you will get with remote travel groups [47:07]Is there such a thing as “authentic travel”? [55:08] Where else does Matt want to go?[01:01]This is true location independenceMatt's Links:Check out Matt Bowles' podcast: https://www.themaverickshow.com/Learn more about real estate investing: https://www.maverickinvestorgroup.com/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
For the 81st episode of The Nomadic Executive, I am joined by someone who has always flirted with the idea of working remotely but never would've done it had the pandemic not happened. This week I am joined by Adam Smith, a senior product manager at PubMatic and the founder of Origin Story. Adam is among the thousands that got thrust into having to work from home when the pandemic started. After a year of working and traveling across the country, Adam now says that remote work will soon become the standard working setup post-pandemic. In this episode, Adam talks about the difficulties of getting oneself out of the professional career bubble in New York where he was based for most of his career. He then shares with us the dizzying blur of things that he went through on the early days of his remote work transition, and the different experiences he earned throughout the journey. Adam also talks about how Origin Story came to be and what he plans to do to further expand the movement. Timestamps[15:25]Adam Smith's hectic remote work transition[21:19]The challenges of working remote and how to deal with them[29:53]The contrast between an office and remote work set up[35:39]Expect these two things happening in the future[37:50]What is Origin Story about?Adam's Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamanthonysmith/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Writing 500-word blog posts changed the life of my guest this week. By now, you're probably aware that copywriting is a high level skill that can truly transform your business and career. In this episode, I am joined by the founder and CEO of Stories and Copy, Francis Nayan, who went from teaching English to kindergarteners in Budapest to becoming a world-class email copywriter and strategist after realizing that teaching wasn't his kind of genius. Francis' copy continues to stay within the 500 word count mark, but it's definitely helped grow businesses and build networks.In this episode, Francis talks about how he went from zero to hero through Fiverr gigs and the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that gave him a boost in his copywriting journey. Newly minted copywriters can also take a page from Francis' book as he reveals the formula he follows when writing email copy. In addition to this, Francis also shares his insights and strategies towards client acquisition. The eightieth episode of The Nomadic Executive comes loaded with stories and value that you can takeaway and apply in your own journey.Timestamps:[7:24] When Francis realized teaching wasn't his zone of genius[13:34] The once-in-a-lifetime break that gave Francis a boost in his journey[24:33] The copywriting formulas you need to know about [28:21] Read these books if you want to get really good at copywriting[28:53] This is the actual benefit of joining masterminds[40:39] Why you need to try the digital nomad life at least once in your lifeLinks:Learn more about Francis Nayan's email copywriting and email strategies at: https://www.storiesandcopy.com/Get in touch with Francis Nayan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francis-nayan-56284516aOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
How do you become a part of Forbes 30 Under 30 club? In this episode, I am joined by someone who has achieved this highly coveted honor - Anish Dalal, the CEO and co-founder of SAPPHIRE Apps Media and co-host of the Stacking Growth podcast. Join us as Anish takes us back to the beginning of his business journey, from manning the candy aisle at one of their family's convenience stores to the time he built an app for three figures and received a doubled return, and how these experiences taught him to set his sights on opportunities where others haven't bothered to look. In this episode, Anish shares how watching trends for various platforms allows his agency to smoothly adapt to the ever-changing landscape of social media platforms. Anish also goes into detail about how crowd-sourcing content has made it possible for his agency to create a sustainable and cohesive environment that allows his team of creatives to come up with high-performing content that converts on paid media. Listen on as Anish shares some incredible value for aspiring creative agency owners and creators. Timestamps:[1:19]Anish Dalal's Introduction to Business[4:12]How Anish got to work for NASA[8:36]Do degrees and diplomas really matter anymore?[14:16]What Anish realized after making six figures on a single app[21:13]This is the coolest part of running a B2B business according to Anish Dalal[36:54]This is how crowd-sourcing content can make your business sustainable & profitableAnish's LinksGet in touch with Anish Dalal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anish-dalal-1b503472/Learn more about Sapphire Studios: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sapphirestudioscontent/ | https://www.sapphirestudios.co/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Think the only business you can franchise is a fast food restaurant? Think again! In this week's episode, I am joined by none other than Dr. John P. Hayes, who has authored several bestselling books throughout his career and is currently the Titus Chair for Franchise Leadership. Dr. John Hayes has definitely lived a very storied life. Tune in as he takes us for a stroll down memory lane, all the way back to the time when he started writing to supplement his insufficient income as the head of the magazine writing program at Temple until he became an authority about franchising.In this episode, Dr. John P. Hayes shares how meeting James Michener changed the course of his life. He also talks about how he almost passed up the opportunity to write Franchise, the book that not only changed his life, but the marketing game entirely! The writer-turned-franchisee-and-franchisor offers plenty of valuable advice that will not only enrich you as a business owner but as a person as well!Timestamps:[6:19]How meeting James Michener opened doors for John[10:53]This is what sets Dr. John Hayes apart from other professors[18:00]The story behind ‘Franchising'[29:15]What John learned from Michael Gerber[38:02]Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid To Ask To Be Paid Upfront[50:57] What Zig Ziglar taught John about franchisingLinks:Get in touch with Dr. John P. Hayes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjohnhayes Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Companies and employees in many industries now know that it's possible for them to work outside the corporate setting. This is a topic that I covered previously with fellow digital nomad and remote worker podcast host Mitko Karshovski. That conversation happened a year ago. Now, we get together again, and this time we talk about how drastically the landscape of remote work has changed since we last got together on this podcast.Mitko Karshovski is the host and founder of That Remote Life. In this episode, Mitko joins me to talk about Parable, his newest venture, and how it can help digital nomads and their businesses. We also pick up on our previous conversation where we discuss what the future for remote workers will look like, and what steps we can take to prepare ourselves and our businesses for adapting to the constant and major changes the remote work landscape will be seeing in the near future. Brace yourself, nomad fam, this week's episode has a lot of value for you to takeaway! Timestamps:[3:07]Meet Mitko Krashovsky[14:14]This Is What You Really Need To Focus On For Your Business To Succeed[15:50] The Business Ladder[19:39]This Is How Having A Podcast Can Help You Get Ahead[25:41]It's Time You Looked At Online Job Platforms Differently[37:37]The Rise Of The Digital Nomad Connoisseur Mitko's Links:Learn more about Parable: https://thatremotelife.com/joinparable/Connect with Mitko: https://www.instagram.com/mitkoka/?hl=en | https://www.youtube.com/c/mitkokarshovski | https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitkokarshovski Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
People go to Thailand for its beaches, food, and parties. But did you know that it has also become a top destination for digital nomads and remote workers as well? This week, I am joined by Elie Assuied, one of the forefront leaders of the digital nomad movement in Koh Phangan. Elie has played a very significant role in changing Koh Phangan from simply being a party animal's paradise to a digital nomad and remote worker's mecca. Elie Assuied is the CEO and founder of Remote&Digital. Together with his team, Elie creates co-living and co-working spaces where digital nomads and remote workers can come together to achieve not only peak productivity but also their physical and mental wellbeing goals. In this episode, Elie talks about why he decided to shift from playing host to fun-time tourists to developing a safe haven for digital nomads, and the work that he and his wife put into it. He also shares some spectacular anecdotes from the interactions he's had with his guests over the years (you'd be surprised at what one of his guests do for a living!). And most importantly, Elie and I talk about what we think the future of the digital nomad movement will be like in the near future. Timestamps:[6:23]What Made Elie Switch From Catering Only Tourists To Digital Nomads[9:59]The Moment Elie Knew It Was Time To Make The Switch[11:53]The Pandemic Effect[15:43]What Drew Elie To Thailand?[20:41]Elie's Views On Remote Work And The Digital Nomad Culture[27:10]The Work Elie Has Seen Digital Nomads Do Elie's Links:Get in touch with Elie Assuied: LinkedIn | Instagram | +66 829 215 502Learn more about Remote&Digital: Instagram | Remote.Digital WebsiteOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Are you brave enough to resign from your job through the phone to go after the opportunity to make five, six figures? This week, we finish our three-part Systems Mini Series with none other than Jonathon Zamora, the brilliant young mind behind the email marketing agency, Settler Systems. Jonathon, at just 23, is a force to be reckoned with in the ecomm space, just like his peers Noah Brewer and Jake Thoen. With his email marketing agency, Jonathan has helped businesses grow their revenue by 30%. Settler Systems started offering its services in December 2020 but despite its newness in the space, Jonathon, together with his team and systems, have already managed to generate over $10, 000, 000. Crazy? Yes! Impossible? Not really. For this episode, I sit down with Jonathon and get to know the story behind his incredible success. Jonathon shares some awesome anecdotes about his early life and also how his mindset has changed over the years. He also touches upon the strategy he employs that has propelled Settler Systems to the heights it has reached today. This episode surely offers a ton of value for entrepreneurs on every level. Time Stamps:[4:05] Jonathon's Origin Story[9:08] The Trip That Changed Jonathon's Life[13:34] The Serendipitous Moments That Steered Jonathon's Mindset Apart From The Crowd[19:54] How Can A Power List Transform Your Life?[31:33] The Difference Between Market Risk and Execution Risk[45:47] Systems Provide You With LeverageJonathon's Agency: https://settlersystems.com/homeJonathan's Social Media:https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnathonzamora/https://www.instagram.com/johnathonzamora/?hl=en Jonathon's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEbGgRzYI8G1DK7-H4HpUFAOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Ever wondered what it was like to be an influencer before it actually became a thing? Then you're in for a treat! In this week's episode, I am joined by David Sandel, who got to experience that life and may have helped shape the influencer marketing business model to what it is today. However, that life is behind David now, because these days he's busy with scaling his marketing agency, Low Gravity Solutions. David remarkably scaled his business to where it is now thanks to his multiple partnerships with e-comm platforms like MailChimp and Klaviyo. In this week's episode, David and I touch upon his freelancer past and his experience of the early influencer life. David also talks about how he got his big break thanks to word of mouth and the value of connections and strong social proof. We also cover why and how getting a partnership can change the trajectory of your business and life, even if you're still relatively new to the industry or already have several years of experience under your belt. Timestamps:[4:43]How Words Changed David Sandel's Life[11:45]Why You Need To Have Strong Social Proof[13:43] The Advantages of Getting A Partnership[21:38]David On Programs That May Help Make Agency Owners' Lives EasierDavid Sandel's Website: https://lowgravitysolutions.com/marketing-minute-solution/David Sandel's Socials:https://www.instagram.com/davidsandel/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/Sandel_David?s=20https://davidsandel.com/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Is your business working for you or are you still working for your business? We all know that it takes a lot of hard work and persistent effort to get an entrepreneurial venture off the ground so that we can reach that point where we can afford to have the freedom to choose what we want to do with our time. Some entrepreneurs are fortunate enough to figure out what can catapult them to success and others need a little more guidance on the matter. It is for this reason that I invited Rushab Kamdar to join us for the first of our two-part Systems Mini Series.Rushab Kamdar is the founder of ThinkBusiness360. He is a battle-tested entrepreneur who now utilizes the lessons he learned from his entrepreneurial journey to help entrepreneurs and business owners figure out how to grow their business and increase their profitability. In this episode, Rushad sits down with me to talk about what makes a business model viable. We also go into detail about his Business 360 approach. Then, we also diagnose my own business as a case study. This episode offers plenty of valuable takeaways not only for anyone looking to improve their business system, operation, and overall set-up.Time Stamps:[4:40]What is Think Business 360's framework?[6:16]What makes a viable business.[7:55]What makes a good entrepreneur?[15:04]Rushab shares a timeless lead generation tactic[24:38]Why entrepreneurs shouldn't be afraid of giving away too much[31:19]New businesses and systemsRushab's Links: LinkedIn: Rushab KamdarInstagram: @rushabkamdar Website: https://www.thinkbusiness360.com/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
How do CEOs successfully handle their high-level work and uphold a cohesive relationship with their team? Whether you're a CEO of a multi-million dollar company or a start-up, these questions have undoubtedly crossed your mind more than a couple times. This week, I got in touch with Patrick Palella, the CEO of Qinship, and Roger Minton, the CTO of Qinship to shed some light on the matter. The two Qinship executives embody the values of a leader that anyone would happily and loyally work with.In this week's episode, Patrick goes into detail about the basic tenets he lives by and how those tenets translate to his professional life that's helped not only to develop an excellent business acumen but also a strong dynamic with his team. In addition to this, Patrick also touches upon his thought process when doing business that's helped him and Qinship reach the heights they've achieved so far. Then, on the technical side of things, Roger comes in and gives us a glimpse behind the scenes to give us a better understanding of how Qinship's service works. This week's episode is loaded with valuable advice and information that can just might help you find clarity in obscurity in your entrepreneurial journey. Timestamps:[3:05]How did Patrick Palella develop his business acumen?[7:44]Patrick's Rules[12:00]How Patrick Maintains A Good Company Culture[19:05]How Roger Determines Problems[20:01]What services does Qinship provide?[25:30]Data is currencyQinship website: https://qinship1.com/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Have you ever hit rock bottom? It's the last place anyone would want to find themselves in but it turns out that hitting rock bottom is a critically important part of any successful life. Take it from me and my guest this week: Dustin Lien. These days, Dustin enjoys the good life as the founder of JumpX Marketing and ecommercemarketer.com. However, his journey hasn't been an easy one. He's had to rise from multiple failures that put him in very grave situations before he could enjoy the success he enjoys now.For this week's episode, Dustin takes us back to those times and shares with us the lessons he learned on his way back up. He also goes on to talk about the brilliant way he scaled his business and managed to niche down so swiftly. Then, Dustin also goes into detail about how biohacking and weightlifting can help you maintain a healthy mind and body. This week's episode offers tons of valuable takeaways for anyone - whether you're a greenhorn in the e-commerce business space, a fitness enthusiast, or even someone who's achieved considerable success in their own e-commerce business. Timestamps:[5:28]How to identify your risk tolerance[11:00]Why you shouldn't fall back on your contingency plan at the first sign of trouble[19:29]How to calculate your doomsday[21:27]The beginning of JumpX Marketing[31:29]The values of a valuable hire, according to Dustin Lien[35:50]Dustin talks about biohacking, nootropics, and weightliftingDustin Lien's Links:https://www.jumpxmarketing.com/https://www.ecommercemarketer.com/Instagram: @DustinLienTwitter: @dustinrlienLinkedIn: Dustin LienOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
At what age did you start working towards being financially independent? Most people don't start considering this until they've crossed over to the other 20s - but not my guest this week! This week, we're joined by Noah Brewer, who's widely regarded as a kid genius in the e-commerce industry. Noah went from being a broke 16-year-old dropout to becoming a force to be reckoned with in the e-commerce space with his incredible e-commerce empire that he built in just four years. His success story is unlike any rags to riches story you've heard before!For the third and final installment of The Nomadic Executive's E-Commerce Mini Series, Noah and I got together and talked about the extraordinary and downright unusual experiences he's had since he embarked on his remarkable journey. In this episode, Noah shares how he went from being a door to door salesman to becoming a wildly successful e-commerce entrepreneur earning six figures a month with his two e-commerce businesses. He also shares how he effectively handles his large remote staff with minimal effort. Noah Brewer is a guy whose story, hustle, and mindset will blow your mind. Timestamps:[24:55]What drives Noah to hustle[27:30]Why Noah dropped out of school[37:49]Noah on his plans for the future[39:44]Business strategies from a kid genius[41:40]Noah on starting and managing a team for your business[44:00]How to handle your remote staffNoah Brewer's Links: Instagram: @noahdbrewerYouTube: Noah BrewerWebsite: www.noahdbrewer.comOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Are you satisfied with where you're at in life or are you dreaming of doing and getting more out of life? If you identify with the latter, you'll definitely appreciate the story of how our guest this week went from rags to riches. This week, we're joined by Alex Fedotoff, who rose from the bottom to the very top thanks to his passion, hustle, and willingness to never stop learning. Alex went from being a factory worker earning $2 an hour in Poland to generating over $100 million in sales through his own ecommerce empire that he built from the ground up. In this episode, Alex takes us on a walk through memory lane where he recounts the hard life he and his wife went through as immigrant workers. He also talks about his initial fears when he was starting out as a freelancer and how he conquered those insecurities and realized his true potential. Alex also discusses how living a location independent lifestyle can help you grow not just as an individual but also as an entrepreneur. Most importantly, he shares with us some incredibly valuable lessons about Facebook advertising, funnels, and paid traffic systems that you can surely assimilate into your own business. With an inspiring rags to riches story and enriching ecommerce tips, episode two of our three-part series definitely offers a lot of valuable takeaways for you!Timestamps:[2:22]Alex's Humble Beginning[7:53]The Importance of Having A Good Partner[11:06]How Alex Got His First Clients[15:02]What Sets Alex Apart From The Rest[24:39]Getting Fired Just Might Be The Best Thing To Happen To You[30:56]Some Tactical Advice From AlexAlex's Links:Instagram: alexfedotofffYouTube: Alex FedotoffLinkedIn: Alex FedotoffOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
When was the last time you went on Google to search about potential ways you can make money online? Chances are, it's pretty recent. And if you've been Googling online businesses, you've encountered the brilliant business model called dropshipping. This week, we are joined by Jake Thoen, who went from being a novice with nearly no money to earning seven figures every month after three years of relentless hustle.This week's episode is more like an encapsulation of what Jake Theon's upcoming dropshipping course has to offer. In addition to this, Jake also goes into detail about the ups and downs of his entrepreneurial journey that's sure to inspire those aspiring to be successful dropshippers. He also shares some incredibly valuable insights he picked up from personal experience. Jake's story is absolutely amazing, filled with moments that's sure to bring a smile to your face and ignite a fire of inspiration within you. Timestamps:[4:00]Jake Thoen's Humble Beginnings[9:58]Jake Burning All The Ships[24:06]What Makes A Good Product?[27:40]How Key Metrics Can Help You Unlock A World of Possibility In Dropshipping[33:00]Welcome To The Crazy World of Patents, Trademarks, And Copyright[36:38]How To Create A Dropshipping StoreJake Thoen's Links: Instagram: @jakethoenOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
We tend to plan out our lives. But most of the time, things don't work out the way we want it to because life has a tendency to take unexpected twists and turns. In this week's episode, I got the chance to sit and talk with Justin Oglesby who went from being a committed bull-rider and missionary to being a co-founder of a 7-figure agency that helps other businesses get full sales calendars. In this episode, Justin briefly regales us with tales of his incredibly storied life as a bull rider and missionary. He also touches upon the life-changing event that changed the trajectory of his life forever. On top of that, Justin also drops some awesome nuggets of wisdom on how you can generate as many leads as possible without shelling out exorbitant amounts of money. Timestamps:2:00Justin Oglesby's Backstory7:05The Twist in Justin's Story13:32How Justin's New Perspective In Life Drove His Hustle To Evolve17:00What It's Like To Be Your Own Boss21:59Everything Happens For A Reason 26:47What Is Conversionly?Justin Oglesby's Links:LinkedIn: justoglesbyInstagram: justoglesbyYouTube: Justin OglesbyOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
How long do you see yourself living the nomadic life? Most of us have only just begun in this journey and there's really no telling how long we can actually keep it up. In today's episode, I sat down with veteran digital nomad Andrew Jernigan to talk about his amazing journey through the decades living the nomadic life together with his family. Andrew is the CEO and co-founder of insurtech company Insured Nomads that works towards helping nomads travel the world without fear. In this week's episode, Andrew shares how he handles the hurdles and unique dynamic of raising a nomadic family and managing a remote company at the same time. He also discusses the importance of slowing down and why it won't get in the way of you reaching your goals. And lastly, he goes into detail about how his company Insured Nomads can help nomads live the nomadic lifestyle easier and also change the insurance game in the near future.[2:26]Andrew's Nomadic Timeline[13:55]Nomadic Family Dynamics[21:22]What is R-A-F-T?[25:00]The Potential Pitfalls of the Nomadic Life[27:00]The Art of Slowing Down[33:58]How To Live A Long-Term Sustainable Nomadic LifestyleAndrew Jernigan's Links: Twitter: AndrewJerniganFacebook: Andrew JerniganInstagram: jandrewjerniganWebsite: www.insurednomads.comOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Would you rather commit to living and working in one country for some time or work remote? Both opportunities offer freedom and growth that would do wonders for your personal and professional growth. However, despite its appeal, many still back away from taking the chance because the process of leaving or entering a country can get really complicated.In this week's episode, I connected with Expat Empire founder David McNeill to talk about what it's like to live and work abroad permanently. Through his company, David uses his love and knowledge of traveling to help others explore and find their place in the world. He also shares valuable insights about the nomadic lifestyle and how it's changing the way we live and work abroad.[0:35]What Is Expat Empire?[2:01]David's Travel Backstory[4:56]Why David Didn't Stay In His Dream City[11:40]The Flexibilities of Remote Work[25:00]The Influence of People's Need For Stability And Spontaneity On Their Decisions[40:38]David's Advice For Aspiring Travelers And NomadsDavid McNeill's Links: Instagram: @expatdavid Facebook: @expatempiredavidWebsite: www.expatempire.comOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
It's been said that if you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life. A lot of us - if not all - aspire to live a life where we're happy with what we do and not slaving away from 9 to 5 making someone else's dream come true. But let's get real: chasing one's dreams oftentimes feels like a gamble and not everyone is willing to take that risk. It took an inexplicable health issue for today's guest to stop participating in the rat race and go his own way. Kia Orion sold everything that wasn't bolted to his apartment floor and flew off to Asia. There, he taught English and tried dropshipping. Unfortunately, neither pursuits resonated with him.But one thing he was certain of was his love for music. He loves writing songs! So he took that passion and tried to make something out of it. Now, he's got a thriving creative business that's entirely in a league of its own. Kia may have had a rough start but he's not about to drop his passion-fueled creative business any time soon. Show Notes:[1:42]Kia Orion's Road To Becoming A Traveling Artist[5:45]Kia Orion Takes His Music To SkillShare[13:22]The Importance Of Not Being Complacent [20:08]How To Get Whoever You Want To Come Onto Your Show For Free[32:58]The Never-Ending Jester To King Cycle[34:50]The Importance Of Recognizing The Hierarchy Of MentorsKia Orion's Social Media: Instagram - @kiaorionYouTube - Kia OrionWebsite - https://www.kiaorion.com/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
COLD EMAIL COURSE THAT TOOK MY BUSINESS TO 6 FIGURES IN 3 MONTHS >https://lukemvoigt.clickfunnels.com/sales-page1619464036591I went from having no business idea to scaling my business to over six figures in three months. Do you wanna know how I did it? Then you're definitely going to want to listen to this episode to the end. It was a mix of determination, cold email, good copywriting, and mentorship. I know, vague answer. I speak a lot about business on this podcast and I speak a lot about how just about anybody, whether you're 18 or 80, can start one and can make it incredibly successful in a few years of hard work. https://lukemvoigt.clickfunnels.com/sales-page1619464036591Well, the first step to starting any business, whether it's figuring out product market fit or getting customers is always, always outreach. And honestly, the best form of outreach in this day and age is cold email. Trust me when I say I can vouch for it. It's the number one reason my business got to where it was as fast as it did. Now, I almost never vouch for products. But I'd like to share this one with my audience here as a sort of secret tool that if used correctly can be the start your own profitable online business. https://lukemvoigt.clickfunnels.com/sales-page1619464036591It's basically a cold email course created by Michael and Luke, two incredibly well-versed entrepreneurs who had a direct impact in me starting my own business. Michael was a mentor of mine and Luke is actually our podcast guest today. If you want to check out what that cold email course looks like, I do have a link for it in the show description so be sure to check it out. Now in today's interview, we actually sit down with Luke and talk about cold email, copywriting, and even human psychology and the art of communication. [1:57]Luke's Journey Towards Agency Life[5:30]Know Your Niche And Stick With It For Guaranteed Success[12:53]The Importance of Feedback Loops and Identifying Golden Words[16:39]The Subtle Yet Impactful Art of Wordsmithing and NLP[18:59]Brevity Is Key[31:35]How Cold Email Outreach Can Make You A Hot Business In No TimeLuke Voigt's linksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukemaxvoigt/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWuOLX5XJ9--1Ew-QhpMpjwWebsite: https://lukemaxvoigt.com/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Today, we have a special episode away from our normal broadcast schedule. It's one for all level entrepreneurs, from beginners to advanced. After a few of my listeners reached out to me, shoutout to you - you know who you are, I've decided to release an episode about PAID MEDIA, specifically how it can help both start and scale your business. In this episode, we're going to cover some beginner topics as well as some advanced ones. So if some of them go over your head, don't feel bad. But if you take the time to actually Google or send me an email or just do a little bit of research to see what we're talking about, it can really help you start or scale the business that you currently have. Now, our guest today is Steve MacDonald from a software company called The Lead Closer. He's a veteran in the Facebook ad agency space and he's got his own podcast as well so make sure you show it some love. It's called Facebook Sales Secrets and it's a great show for anybody who wants to learn the ins and outs of Facebook and how to use it for your business.[3:41] The promise of social media for entrepreneurs[7:01] Social media platforms: their roles and place[11:50] The seven-hour rule[18:04] Effective paid ads strategy: three things that you should do[23:31] How to follow up on leads and why is it important[28:25] The Missing Gold: conversations are leadsSteve MacDonald LinksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadklozer/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadklozer/LeadKlozer: https://leadklozer.com/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Tell me, what would it feel like to be a multi millionaire by the age of 21? What kind of temperament do you have to have and what kind of discipline do you have to show? Back in 2017, our guest today went viral with an ad on YouTube that started with him saying he dropped out of high school. Today, Iman Gadzhi owns a multi million dollar agency and has students all around the world following in his footsteps, a true rags to riches story. From Iman's hows, whys, and whens when it comes to business to how he pays it forward through education, the takeaways in this episode is comparable to gold.[2:20] The humble beginnings of Iman Gadzhi[17:18] Dealing with Setbacks and toughening it up[27:10] Monk Mode, an effective way of resetting[1:05:46] Timeline and Goal setting: 25 by 25[1:16:10] 1000 Schools; Paying it forward in Nepal[1:29:50] Advice for entrepreneurs: Good or bad - this, too, shall passIman Ghadzhi Links YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4FNww3XoNgqIlkBqEAVCgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/imangadzhi/?hl=enGrow Your Agency: https://www.growyouragency.com/iman-gadzhi/Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Have you ever met anyone that's been to North Korea? Well, I've got a pretty awesome guest on today who's done just that, along with gone to other war torn countries, places of magic and international conventions.We're joined by Whitney Saldava, a world renowned journalist who's worked for BBC and the associated press, and now works for NATO as a press officer, being a journalist was one of those jobs I always wanted to do as a kid but never knew exactly how to go about it.Show Notes:[7:12] How to get a journalism career right after high school[31:11] Aspiring to become a journalist? Here's what you should know.[33:38] Where to find journalism opportunities as a freelancer[36:38] How to build a portfolio for starting journalists[39:50] How to get in North Korea and what to expect[51: 21] Precautions to keep in mind when going to North KoreaWhitney Saldava's links:Tiktok @vitnija , IG @vitnijasOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, even TikTok. Everyone has an account on one, two, or all of them. Social media is everywhere nowadays, but not many know the earning potential it can bring. Luckily, our guest for this week will tell us all about it!Today on The Nomadic Executive, we have Aaron Pearson, co-founder and managing director of BitBranding. Aaron and his partner, Christian, have been in the digital marketing business since 2015. From designing websites and social media marketing to a big-time digital marketing agency, learn how you too can start your journey to financial freedom and success. Show Notes:[0:52] What kind of company is BitBranding, and what do you do for clients?[6:10] How did it all start? What was your origin story?[13:05] After five years of business, how much is the agency earning now?[16:20] Let's talk about outreach, service delivery, and client retention, shall we?[30:24] What are some lessons you have learned through your journey that we should all know?[42:22] If you have a billboard in space, what would you write on it?Aaron Pearson's link:www.bitbranding.coOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
In today's episode, I had the privilege of interviewing one of the biggest names in online entrepreneurship and a legend in the podcasting community. You got that right! It's none other than John Lee Dumas!JLD, who is on a book tour for his newest title: The Common Path to Uncommon Success, took some time off to tell us about his incredible journey into podcasting and his location-independent lifestyle. This is one episode you don't want to miss! So, let's jump right in!Show Notes:[0:48] Who was JLD as a kid, and how did he become who he is now?[4:10] How did he come to the decision of starting the first-ever daily episode podcast?[5:19] What interview resonated with him the most, and how did it change the course of his career?[8:19] What is his secret to leading a successful nomadic lifestyle?[9:08] What is one thing he never travels without? [10:25] If there was one thing he wants to say to everyone, what would it be?JLD's links: https://www.eofire.comOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Today's guest has inspired millions across the world from Europe to Asia, to the USA. We're joined by Dan Lok, the king of closing.Dan's a business mogul and owns an empire with pieces in many industries from media to business, finance. Learn more about Dan's journey from his struggles as a second generation immigrant in Canada and how he persevered to help his family overcome financial incapacities to becoming one of the best in closing, earning his title “The King of Closing”. Learn about how Dan managed to become successful by learning high-income skills and meeting the right mentor at the age of 27. So join us while we dive deep into what made Dan the man he is today. Show Notes:11:00 - The marketplace is all about what value you can bring to the table.14:28 - You need the right attention from the right audience16:30 - Aside from having skills, you need to learn how to promote yourself19:30 - Having the right mentor will set you off the correct path28:00 - When your mentor gives you advice, execute it30:55 - Wealth triangle modelOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Today's guest is an absolute legend in the van life and skoolie space. Skoolie is short for school bus, something I actually learned during this interview. We're joined by Chris Penn, creator of Tiny Home Tours on YouTube and Off Grid Skoolie. Chris has been living his life on the road for over ten years and during that time, he's taken his passion for unconventional travel and turned it into a branded creative business. Chris now has multiple YouTube channels out there including Tiny Home Tours, which has nearly 650,000 subscribers. He's also got a team of videographers working for him and a fully custom built Skoolie, which he's affectionately named Zeplin 2.Join us while we dive deep into Chris's business, philosophy and life of freedom.Show Notes [11:40] What is an entrepreneurial mind?[16:15] How can you use the pyramid content repurposing model to grow your business?[20:51] How did Chris Penn get into the van life?[24:25] What is the best thing about having a nomadic lifestyle?[36:25] What strategies did Chris Penn use to grow his online business?[40:55] Tips on starting your own van/skoolie rigChris Penn's links:https://www.theoffgridskoolie.comOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
We're joined by Drea Castro, a storyteller and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. She's worked with a ton of massive names in the industry, including our very own beloved Urkle aka Jaleel White.Aside from that, however, Drea is a passion filled soulful traveler who has a particular affinity for mountains. Stay tuned while we dive deep into Drea's journey in the world of travel and documentary filmmaking. Show Notes (6- time stamps):04:51 - Understanding the process helps you work better with other people07:49 - Build your skills, offer services that are cheap then charge higher as your skills grow12:30 - Picking a career that makes you feel having a sense of purpose13:13 - Traveling as an opportunity to meet different people and learn about different stories21:39 - When you have to work hard, the reward is much more satisfying32:44 - There are people out there that have it worse than us.Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
What if life was just one giant video game? How would you approach the world if you had that mentality, health, wealth, relationships, communication, and really any skill you ever have to learn in life, as levels you have to pass before you gain the wisdom to move up. Got to be a jester before you can be a king. Think about it. You're born with some set stats in place. Perhaps you're born in a wealthy family, or you've got the perfect environment to grow up in, or you never get sick. Or you even naturally look like a model. You may have an edge in some stats and be less than average in others. But either way, in most cases, you can level yourself up and get better at things or traits that appeal to your values in life. And just like video games, there are cheat codes, and hacks that can help you level up faster and more efficiently with massive rewards on the other side. This is exactly what we speak about with our guests. today. We're joined by Eric Siu, hosts of the leveling up podcast and the author of the book, leveling up mastered the game of life. Eric also co-hosts the podcast marketing school with Neil Patel who's the CEO of single grain, a digital marketing agency that's worked with brands like Uber and Amazon, and has been featured in major publications all across the world. But 20 years ago, Eric was just an ultra-competitive kid who hated school and loved video games. Join us while we dive deep into Eric's new book, and learn the tricks that can help you level up in your life. Show Notes:[04:27] – Eric Siu's Origin Story[08:24] – How being a good gamer translates to Business[13:58] - Transitioning from marketing mindset (short term thinkers) to investor mindset (long term thinkers)[19:06] – How Meditation changes your life[27:50] – Process and struggles in starting[35:31} – The Newbie MindsetEric Siu's Link: www.singlegrain.com Omar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
T-shirts. If you're an entrepreneur in this day and age, I'm willing to bet that at least 90 percent of you have thought about selling t-shirts at some point in your life. It's usually thought of as one of those quick buck entrepreneurial ventures like selling candy in middle school. But what if it isn't? Our guest today took his t-shirt business to the next level with Merch by Amazon. Have you heard of it? We're joined by RJ, an online entrepreneur and digital nomad who went from 0 to 7k profit- yes, profit- in three months through taking a tactical approach that ultimately took one of his t-shirt designs to the 50th Best Selling shirt on Amazon. Using the funds that he made from his business, RJ ended up traveling and taking fishing trips all over the world. Today, RJ continues his digital nomad lifestyle, while he prepares to launch his podcast from corporate to coconuts. I like the way that sounds. Show Notes[6:55] Why some people get stuck choosing a career that isn't their passion[14:00] Missed opportunities happens to everyone[18:10] The realization that made RJ quit 80-hr a week his job[20:20] RJ's experience at the Nomad Summit[26:45] How to start an Online Tshirt Business[39:30] Tips on how to get invited to Merch by AmazonRJ Macalanda's website:https://corporatetococonuts.comOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Who do you consider the God Father of podcasting? When you think of other social platforms and their acclaimed stars, a few names probably pop up in your head. For YouTube, it could be David Dobrik or Mr Beast. For TikTok, even though a relatively newer platform, Charli Damelio is probably one of the names that come to mind. I mean, she was in a super bowl commercial literally 6 months after joining TikTok. Podcasting has its own figure heads and heavy hitters. From Jordan Harbinger to Joe Rogan, podcasters have been building authentic relationships with audiences for nearly 2 decade. Not to mention have been making boat loads of money from it as well. Today we're featuring one of these heavy hitters and a master innovator in the podcasting space. We're joined by Pat Flynn of smart passive income. Pat's started his podcast back in 2009 and has grown his business to 8 figures since then. He's got a ton of valuable and free content out there so be sure to check him out. Instead of focusing on actionable steps this episode, we really dove deep into Pat's journey and intentions behind why he does what he does. If you've ever been in a position of adversity, you'll definitely relate. Show Notes - [08:15] Why people are drawn to authentic podcaster like Pat Flynn[18:20] How you can establish relationships you can draw on in case you need them[25:27] How bad experiences can help you grow and be successful[29:28] Why Pat decided to decline the perfect job and focus on his own business[37:35] Why individual connections are valuable in business[45:18] Obscure strategies of having a successful podcastPat Flynn's website:www.smartpassiveincome.comOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
We're joined by Casey Iola. Casey's traveled to over 40 countries, between working on cruise ships to building her own camper, She's got a ton of amazing stories to share with us today as well as gives us tips in transitioning to online coaching while navigating this post pandemic digital landscape. Show Notes (6 Time Stamps):15:47 Getting caught up in the numbers when it's just simple engagement17:00 You don't need a million followers to build a big business20:33 Invite to clubhouse 45:04 Why staying at a hostel is better for travelers49:23 Hostel culture55:23 Ways to help you get over lonelinessOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)