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What do you like better?
1. Learning stuff together in workshops 2. Listening to other nomads share their stories Drop a comment below and tell me why! This will help me make better stuff for all of us nomads. Thanks everyone!
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Also, check your LINE Brett ;)
Who else hit their first $1k with just one client?
For all the digital service providers and online client-based business owners here - I've got a quick question for you! I'm super curious about your journey to your first $1k in client work. Did you hit it with one awesome client? Maybe you juggled a couple smaller ones? Drop your story below! Would love to hear: - How many clients it took - What kind of work you were doing (copywriting, ads, design, etc.) - What you charged For example: "I landed my first YouTube ad client at $1k/month" or "Started with 2 clients at $500 each" Your experiences could really help others in our community who are just starting out!
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Who else hit their first $1k with just one client?
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As a freelancer the $1k came about through my 3rd or 4th client I think. Made a few hundred with my first couple of jobs (one of those is still an ongoing client actually), but a larger job got me across the cumulative $1k barrier. This was all copywriting work - mainly for website copy, and the first job was for a full website that I did for a business I knew and used so gave them a super-good deal for a bit of back-scratching. Great experience though. The one that got me across the $1k I think would have been a full site too, but I knew my value better then and leveraged the experience I gained with the early jobs in my portfolio.
Nomad summit Chiang mai
Ended up getting a ticket and booking flights. Just an hour from hua hin where i live so why not. Hope to see some of you there, I might even put on a workshop.. 😃
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New comment 12d ago
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Unlikely to be at the summit, but I’m in Chiang Mai if you’re putting something on after.
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@Geir Bernhardsen that’s right, but you can pay for most of the workshops in Nomad Week. I’ve interviewed the organisers for a couple of digital nomad newsletters I run and helped connect them in CM with some people. I’ll be around the city while it’s on.
What's your ONE thing?
Something I keep seeing over and over... People trying to build 5 different things at once. A YouTube channel. A coaching business. An e-commerce store. A blog. An online course. And you know what happens? None of them work. Here's what I learned from studying the greats... Amazon only sold books. Netflix only did DVDs by mail. Booking only did hotel rooms. They didn't try to do everything at once. They picked ONE thing. They became the best at that ONE thing. They mastered that ONE thing. Only then did they expand. But nowadays? Everyone's trying to be everything to everyone right from the start. You're not going to build the next Amazon by launching 10 different projects at once. You're going to build it by being insanely good at ONE thing first. What's your ONE thing?
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What's your ONE thing?
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@Michael Hinchliffe Yeah, your smashing it Michael!
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@Michael Hinchliffe yes, it’s on my long list of things to start 😅 Funnily enough I saw an Alex Hormozi clip on just this yesterday, and was planning on going to a LI session in town tomorrow.
Hello from Chiang Rai!
Taking a couple of days break in Chiang Rai with the family. Super convenient to get here from Chiang Mai. Took the green bus. Takes 3 hours. Where do you like to go to get away for a couple of days?
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Hello from Chiang Rai!
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@Michael Hinchliffe I did it, but took a long route to take in some views. Fast road though and coming back was about 3 hours with a food stop, and on your bike you'll be fine. Couple of good coffee stops en route too.
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Tim Vaughan-Spencer
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Freelance, a little eCommerce, low key Digital Nomad

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