For a number of years I've been around with the dream of becoming a digital nomad.
It seems blissful to me: being able to publish your own work anywhere, anytime, without anyone managing your schedule. 
But above all: every spot on the globe where there is WiFi !

When I started writing on Yoors, I thought it was possible. That I was able to build something that allowed me to live up to the life I envisioned. 
Now, four years later, that dream is still there. Yoors is a pocket penny, but absolutely no income.

And as the sand of my life slowly seeps through my hourglass, the chance to make that dream come true decreases little by little. So if I want to live on my writings, something needs to change!

It's clear that original content is doing well on the internet. 
That's why I conceived the plan to deal with 2 issues, as part of the challenge of @Henkjan the Warrior which you can find here:

The booster has already ended and I was late, but as always I have to settle down a challenge. The plan on which I had a little hatched (and can actually still apply) is the following:

What I've noticed many times is that doors open for you when you tell them you're blogging.

That's how I came in somewhere, where I was allowed to take a look behind the scenes. Or people released information or images in exchange for the link to your blog so they could share it on Facebook or on their own website.

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