Meet Dan - the male expat partner
While researching for potential interview partners for my blogging series I came across live-work-travel-usa, a great resource for everyone that is thinking about immigrating to the US. Thankfully, Dan was open to share his experience with blogging and revealed a great project that went from a side-hustle to a great paying job which is also portable. I have not came across many male Expat Partners so far and would love to know more about his experience with that. If you are curious as well send me a message with your questions and we will convince Dan to give us some more insights here 😉
But for now let’s start with this experience in blogging, earning money on the internet, and his top tips!
Hi Dan, thanks for sharing your insights with us! Please introduce yourself and liveworktravelusa and share how you ended up as a German living in the US.
After spending 3 months for a voluntary internship on the West Coast with my wife in 2004, I knew I would take the opportunity to work and live in the U.S. in a heart beat, if it would ever come. One year later my wife got a job in North Carolina and we both started our adventure. In 2013, I began to blog about the expat life in America to share my own experience and help others along their journey.
What was your motivation to start your amazing blog www.liveworktravel.usa in the first place and what effect did it have on your life in the US as an Expat?
I was working as a graphic designer for a while and some point started to listen to all sorts of podcasts during work. One of them was Pat Flynn’s “Smart Passive Income” and I was really fascinated by the amounts of money that Pat is making with affiliate commissions and that he created a full-time business for himself with it. So I wanted to give it a shot and tried to find something I was passionate enough to write about, which ended up being about my life as an expat.
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Many Expats start with a personal blog to share their story with family and friends but are thinking about turning blogging into a business after some time. In your experience, what are the necessary steps to increase traffic and start to monetize the blog?
The money is in the niche. Blog readers are usually visiting your site to learn something or to be entertained. They are not necessarily visiting your blog in order to buy something. I think starting a personal blog for your family and then hoping to suddenly turn it into a business and making lots of money with it, is the wrong approach. Readers get really turned off by seeing a lot of ads on your blog and they realize quickly, if you just want to sell them something through affiliate links and ads. To make money with blogging, find a niche that you are knowledgable about and could easily write 50-100 articles on the topic. Organic google search traffic builds up very slowly, so does your ranking on the google search result pages. Make sure to target not only a few main keywords that applies to your niche, but also long tail keywords related to it. Once you started your site, get active on other blogs that are somewhat related to your niche and post sincere and useful comments, no spam. That will get you a few new visitors when they see that you also have a site. Never mention your site though in the comment. That’s just spammy. And most important, provide useful original content!
Speaking of monetization: What is your personal experience of blogging as a profession for income? Can blogging be more than a hobby for Expat Partners and if so, what would be your recommendations for newbies?
On your website, you are talking about your experience with FBA. I first had to google what FBA is all about 😊 From my understanding FBA could be a great business idea for Expats. Would you mind explaining the concept of FBA to the readers and elaborate on how it works as a business concept?
„Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is an e-commerce service in which third-party vendors store their products in Amazon’s fulfillment centers and the e-commerce giant picks, sorts, packs, ships, tracks and handles returns and refunds for these products.“
Are there any resources, articles, podcasts, interviews etc that have helped you in your personal Expat journey and that you want to share?
Thank you Dan, for all your insights! FBA was definitely a topic you introduced me to and I am hoping to learn more about it soon. If you want to share your experience with FBA, blogging, or any other portable career while living abroad send me a message to info@sharethelove.blog and let us know. Would love to feature you in a guest post.
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