It's encouraging to see so many Founders and business owners part of this travel community. I often wonder how the overall experience in establishing, managing and growing a tech company on the road is different to if you were stationed in one city.
Do you have access to the same resources?
Can you validate the same way?
What are the differences in raising capital?
How will you find a co-founder?
What if all your customers and partners are in one country?
I was recently invited to be part of a startup accelerator program in my home city of Sydney, Australia. And while the idea of a product I built helped me get into the program (not the only reason), the program itself was more focused on developing new ideas through finding a co-founder, conceptualizing an idea, validating said idea and eventually (potentially) getting a term sheet.
Ultimately, aside from the in-person co-founder matching activities, I found there was no real need to be physically present. However, If you...
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Hi, I’m Tal Bright. Back in 2009 I decided to become a digital nomad and since then I’ve been spending my winters in Tel Aviv and my summers travelling. Best decision I've ever made!
My favourite things to do when I travel are connecting with locals and discovering local culture: Music, art, design, architecture, theatre, comedy, dance, festivals and anything else I come across.
I also share my advice for digital nomads on my blog. So many people over the years have told me that they’d love to become digital nomads, but don’t know where to start, so I do my best to help aspiring nomads with tips and advice about this lifestyle.
Hi Tal, thanks for sharing your blog with the Travel Massive community.
Are there any cities you've visited that are under-rated for their architecture?
I think Brno is a bitt of a hidden gem, the modernist architecture there is fascinating :) I wrote about it here: brightnomad.net/brno-architecture-design/
Hi Tal...sounds like a great lifestyle, I do something similar with a homebase in Bangkok, and then spend a lot of time traveling.
Tal is an amazing writer and interesting person! definitely follow her blog and advice!!
Thanks so much Tys! :)