by jillamatt | Mar 3, 2022 | digital nomad, digital nomads, full time traveller, Jill's Blog, Making a living online, nomad, nomadic life, Uncategorized
Hello world! It’s been a while:) I just wanted to pop on here to tell you that I am now writing on Medium. Medium is a platform that allows writers to write articles then get paid for views. It’s a really supportive platform...
by jillamatt | Dec 7, 2020 | art, full time traveller, Jill's Blog, Making a living online, nomadic life, Uncategorized
Disclaimer: This top section is screenshots directly from the Patreon website at www.patreon.com/about. 2013 In 2013, YouTube musician Jack Conte was looking for a solution to his problem: millions of people loved his videos, but only hundreds of dollars were hitting...
by jillamatt | Oct 2, 2020 | art, digital nomads, Jill's Blog, Making a living online, nomadic life, Uncategorized
What is print on demand? Print on Demand (POD) means that an item that is purchased by a customer is made on demand for that specific customer. As in, the item does not even exist in the world, until it is ordered. These items are made, and printed, literally, on...
by jillamatt | Sep 22, 2020 | digital nomad, digital nomads, full time traveller, Jill's Blog, life lessons, nomad, nomadic life, Uncategorized
“We left with no expectaions, we only wanted to experience life.” September 20th marks 3 years since we left the town that we had been living in on the West Coast of Canada to set out on a one way ticket into the world. We had a housesitting gig in Costa...
by jillamatt | Jun 25, 2020 | Jill's Blog, life lessons, nomadic life, Uncategorized
A post I posted yesterday on facebook has brought back a memory that I think is worth sharing as it was a pivotal moment in my young life, I believe that it helped to shape the person that I am today, and it has formed many of my decisions of how I want to live my...
by jillamatt | May 25, 2020 | digital nomads, Jill's Blog, morocco, nomadic life, ramadan, travel morocco,, Uncategorized
Chris and I have just completed the 29 days of Ramadan here in Morocco. We took part in the fasting tradition of the celebration. We ate our last meal, called ‘breakfast’ between 2:00am and 3:00am, went to bed around 4:00am, then fasted until sunset each day. ...