Digital Nomad: Alistair Watters
Ali Watters inspired me to travel the world. He travels and makes money online. Read all about Ali here.
Ali Watters inspired me to travel the world. He travels and makes money online. Read all about Ali here.
Ali Watters inspired me to become a digital nomad. He left a stable software job in London for the unknown adventures of world travel. He started traveling in 2002 and has been ever since. He created a website, travelblog.org, for people to journal about their travels. He is a role model for digital nomads. He travels abroad while making money online.
I found his blog in June 2007. At the time, I was developing software in a cold, gray office for a large corporation. It was my first job out of college, and I realized that this was not how I wanted to live. I thought there must be a better way to earn a living.
When I found his blog through Brazen Careerist, I was curious. How could someone travel continuously for years? It sounded like a lot of fun. His blog was certainly a fun read. I spent the following nights reading through his travel blog. I lived vicariously through him. I analyzed how and why he did it. I became obsessed with the idea of traveling abroad and working online.
I resolved to travel abroad sometime in 2009. I began taking actions in that direction. I left the big corporation for a small tech startup in July 2007. I paid off my credit cards and put a dent in my student loans. I started saving for my big trip. I started telling people that I would travel abroad in 2009. I attracted world travelers into my life.
I tested the waters of world travel in December 2007. I backpacked solo through central Mexico for ten days. It was my first time backpacking and traveling abroad by myself. I flew from my home in Los Angeles to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I traveled overland to Mexico City, stopping at Guadalajara, Morelia, and Angangueo along the way. I successfully made it to Mexico City for my return flight. I learned the logistics of backpacking and became confident in my ability to travel long-term.
I gained a lot of good memories. I partied; I listened to other travelers’ stories; I saw butterflies and birds in harmony with nature; I met a local girl at the Mexico City zoo and spent a romantic day with her. I had fun on that trip, and I solidified my desire to travel abroad.
I focused on personal growth in the first half of 2008. I learned as much as I could about working with passion, personal strengths, personal finance, and the wealthy mindset. I improved my health; I started eating right and exercising daily. I reduced my body fat from 14% to 7% over four months. I stopped hanging out with people who I didn’t resonate with anymore. I met new people who shared my world traveling desire.
I profiled several digital nomads in July and August 2008. I read their entire blogs and e-books, if they had one. I analyzed how they managed to make money online while traveling abroad. I planned to share my findings with aspiring digital nomads; hence, I created teleboho.com.
I plan to begin my journey next year. I’m tenatively looking at March 2009, but I haven’t booked a ticket yet. I will buy a ticket about two months before I leave. I will go to Southeast Asia for several months. I will start in Thailand and travel in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. I’m excited to start a new chapter of my life.
I, too, will be leaving a stable software job, like Ali Watters did. I will become self-employed. I will publish websites and earn ad revenue. I will do freelance programming. I will create a software product of my own. I am already making online ad revenue with another site, and I’ll have three years of professional software developing experience by the time I start my trip. So, I am confident in my ability to earn a living by making money online.
I plan to give back to the digital nomad community. I created teleboho.com to be an educational and networking tool for current and aspiring digital nomads. I’m sure it will be entertaining, too! I will write about how to become a digital nomad, and why someone would want to become one. I will write about the problems that digital nomads face and how to overcome them. I hope that I inspire, educate, and help other digital nomads connect.