I still have a very vivid memory from my last trip to Thailand sitting in the back of a van from Surat Thani to Phuket. There were about 13 of us crammed into 10 seats, and I was desperately needing to get some emails written after 3 days kicking it on Railay Beach. I had […]
Archives for August 2012
The Five Most Essential Skills for Starting Your First Business Online
When you first make the decision to do something online, the amount of information out there is petrifying. Quite literally, actually. I remember when I first got started online I didn’t know if I wanted to be a blogger, a marketer, or if I wanted to build some kind of online store. Not only did […]
Location Rebel Success Stories
Location Rebel Academy has had its doors open for just about 6 yeas, and I am long overdue for highlighting some of our success stories. When I first created this community, I knew it had potential. I knew that the strategies and skills that I teach inside could lead to some really big things, but even […]
How to Outsource Your Way to An Ideal Life
Note from Sean: Hey guys, while I’m gallivanting around Vegas, I enlisted my buddy Maneesh to hold down the fort while I was gone. I’ve known Maneesh for nearly a year now, and I’ve been seeing him everywhere these days, so I’m happy to have him writing here. I may be slow to approve comments, […]
The (Brutally Honest) Guide to Figuring Out if You’re Ready to Become a Lifestyle Entrepreneur
Everyone has thought about it at some point or another. You know, that dream where you’re sitting on the beach in Bali, sipping your pina colada while stacks of money roll in “passively”. Even if that doesn’t represent what your daily life would look like as an entrepreneur, you want to know that you can […]
The Hardest Part About Blogging (That You Never Expected)
Alright, are you ready for this one? Things are about to get real personal up in here. Did you know there’s a bunch of emotions that almost every blogger experiences, but will never admit to you. People get so caught up with coming across as authorities and experts that sometimes they forget to, you know, […]
9 Essential (Not So Obvious) Tools for Working Abroad
I’d just arrived in Guangzhou, China. It was nearly two days of travel, followed by an hour long wait at the taxi stand, and then a driver who could only be described as the least knowledgable taxi driver known to man. I finally rolled up to my friends in the middle of the street trying […]
Why One Founder Ditched His Funded Startup for a Lifestyle Business
This is a guest post from Jun Loayza of Tour Woo. Many of you have asked for case studies from other successful lifestyle businesses. I couldn’t think of a better person than Jun to share his story, especially since he’s had experience in both the startup and lifestyle worlds. Enjoy! Internet startups have an irresistible mystique: Instagram […]