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Becoming a virtual assistant is one of the simplest ways to start earning online. You can help businesses, entrepreneurs, or busy professionals handle tasks they don’t want to do, allowing them to focus on growing their business.

1. Understand the Role

Virtual assistants handle administrative tasks, social media management, email communication, scheduling, customer service, and more. The key is flexibility and adaptability.

2. Identify Your Skills

Assess what you’re good at. Are you organized? Skilled in writing? Social media savvy? Identify the tasks you can do efficiently and confidently offer them as services.

3. Find Clients

Platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer are great places to start. Networking through LinkedIn or online communities can also help you secure clients looking for virtual assistance.

4. Deliver Exceptional Value

Always exceed client expectations. Meeting deadlines, communicating clearly, and being proactive will build trust and lead to long-term work opportunities.

Interactive Exercise: Plan Your Virtual Assistant Services
1️⃣ List Your Skills

Write down tasks you are confident in and enjoy doing, which you could offer to clients as a service.

2️⃣ Research Platforms

Check platforms like Upwork or Fiverr. Note the types of services in demand and typical pricing.

3️⃣ Draft Your Offer

Write a short description of the service you will offer, highlighting your skills and value.

4️⃣ Plan Outreach

List 5 potential clients or platforms to reach out to and start offering your services this week.

Note: There’s a form at the bottom of this page. Once you fill it in, you’ll instantly receive an email from me — plus a special resource you can easily share with your friends, family, and colleagues.

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Becoming a virtual assistant is one of the simplest ways to start earning online. You can help businesses, entrepreneurs, or busy professionals handle tasks they don’t want to do, allowing them to focus on growing their business.

1. Understand the Role

Virtual assistants handle administrative tasks, social media management, email communication, scheduling, customer service, and more. The key is flexibility and adaptability.

2. Identify Your Skills

Assess what you’re good at. Are you organized? Skilled in writing? Social media savvy? Identify the tasks you can do efficiently and confidently offer them as services.

3. Find Clients

Platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer are great places to start. Networking through LinkedIn or online communities can also help you secure clients looking for virtual assistance.

4. Deliver Exceptional Value

Always exceed client expectations. Meeting deadlines, communicating clearly, and being proactive will build trust and lead to long-term work opportunities.

Interactive Exercise: Plan Your Virtual Assistant Services
1️⃣ List Your Skills

Write down tasks you are confident in and enjoy doing, which you could offer to clients as a service.

2️⃣ Research Platforms

Check platforms like Upwork or Fiverr. Note the types of services in demand and typical pricing.

3️⃣ Draft Your Offer

Write a short description of the service you will offer, highlighting your skills and value.

4️⃣ Plan Outreach

List 5 potential clients or platforms to reach out to and start offering your services this week.

Note: There’s a form at the bottom of this page. Once you fill it in, you’ll instantly receive an email from me — plus a special resource you can easily share with your friends, family, and colleagues.

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✅ Your daily motivational quote:

"If you are working on something exciting, it will keep you motivated."

— Steve Jobs

💻 365 Ways to Make Money Online – A New Income Idea Every Day Using Just Your Computer!

Discover a fresh, practical, and simple way to earn money from home every day for a full year—no special skills required, just your computer and determination.

Many people set out to earn online with enthusiasm but underestimate the value of guidance. This story contrasts two individuals — one who tried to go it alone, and another who sought direction — to show how mentorship and assistance can transform your results, mindset, and future.

The Tale of Two Dreamers

Meet Alex and Jamie. Both had the same dream — to earn a living online and finally escape the grind of traditional work. Both were driven, curious, and ready to do whatever it took. But they approached their goals in completely different ways.

Alex believed in doing everything alone. He thought seeking help was a sign of weakness. “I’ll figure it out myself,” he said confidently. He spent endless nights watching free videos, downloading random PDFs, and trying to piece everything together.

Jamie, on the other hand, took a different route. She studied people like Bob Proctor, Napoleon Hill, and Jim Rohn. She understood something vital — that success leaves clues. Instead of reinventing the wheel, she chose to learn from those who had already rolled it uphill.

The Lone Path

At first, Alex’s independence seemed to work. He built a small website, joined a few affiliate programs, and started promoting links. But soon, frustration set in. The site had no traffic. The links had no clicks. The motivation started to fade.

“If you’re working hard in the wrong direction, you’re only getting lost faster.” — Bob Proctor
The Guided Way

Jamie joined a small online community. She reached out for help, asked questions, and invested in learning how to build systems properly. She didn’t just copy — she understood. When she made mistakes, she had people who helped her correct them.

She followed advice from mentors who emphasized mindset before method. She started visualizing her goals daily, just as Bob Proctor taught in “You Were Born Rich.” She learned that earning online isn’t just about tools and traffic — it’s about clarity, consistency, and confidence.

Jamie didn’t see instant success, but she saw steady progress. One blog post led to another. Her email list started growing. Her audience began to trust her. And one day, she made her first sale — not by accident, but by design.

The Contrast

Months later, Alex was burnt out and blaming the internet for being “too crowded.” Jamie, on the other hand, was thriving. She had learned not only how to earn online, but how to think like a successful entrepreneur.

“A mentor is someone who sees more talent and ability within you than you see in yourself — and helps bring it out.” — Bob Proctor
Offering Assistance to Others

Jamie’s success inspired her to give back. She began helping others who were struggling, remembering how she once felt lost. She didn’t lecture — she listened. She showed people that asking for help isn’t a weakness, it’s wisdom.

Her motto became simple: “If I rise alone, it’s success. If I help others rise, it’s significance.”

The Lesson

The difference between Alex and Jamie isn’t intelligence or talent — it’s approach. One tried to be the hero of every story; the other chose to be part of a team of heroes. And that made all the difference.

“You are the only problem you will ever have, and you are the only solution.” — Bob Proctor

And sometimes, that solution begins with a single decision — to seek help, and to offer it to others once you’ve found your way.

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Help People Do Whatever They Want
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💼 The Power of Being a Virtual Assistant

Virtual assisting is one of the fastest routes into flexible online income. Small businesses, course creators, and busy professionals need reliable help with admin, email, scheduling, content, and a thousand small tasks you can do from anywhere.

Start With One or Two Services

Offer what you know: email management, calendar scheduling, basic social media posting, research, or simple content formatting. Master a couple of tasks and advertise them clearly — simplicity converts.

How to Price

Beginners can start at modest hourly rates or fixed-price packages (e.g., £50/week for inbox management). As you gain testimonials, move to higher hourly rates or monthly retainers.

Where to Find Clients

Fiverr, Upwork, Facebook groups, LinkedIn, and niche forums. Reach out with a short message showing exactly how you’ll save them time — not just what you’ll do.

💡 Bonus Interactive Exercise: Build Your VA Starter Pack

Click each step to reveal practical tasks you can complete today to launch your VA service.

Note: There’s a form at the bottom of this page. Once you fill it in, you’ll instantly receive an email from me — plus a special resource you can easily share with your friends, family, and colleagues.

Sometimes the smallest action can spark the biggest transformation. This is the story of how one man’s handwritten list—scribbled on a scrap of paper when life was at its lowest—became the blueprint for his future.

The Paper That Changed Everything

By Trevor Jones — Living Off The Net Academy

The Beginning of Nothing

It started with nothing. No job. No money. No plan. Just a cheap room, a leaky roof, and a man named Jordan Blake staring at a cracked ceiling, wondering how everything had come undone so quickly.

He was 27, broke, and out of options. The business he had poured his heart into had collapsed. His friends were moving on—building careers, starting families, travelling. He couldn’t even afford bus fare across town.

But something stirred in him that night—not optimism, but defiance.

He pulled out a worn notebook from his backpack, tore out a page, and wrote five simple words at the top:

“What I Want From Life.”

Then he started listing:

  • A warm, safe home.
  • A job I love.
  • To feel proud of myself.
  • To travel to Japan.
  • To help my mum retire.
  • To build something that matters.
  • To stop feeling like a failure.

The list wasn’t neat. The words were shaky. But when he looked at it, he didn’t feel broken anymore—he felt focused.

He folded the paper four times and hid it under a loose floorboard.

“I’ll look at this in a month,” he whispered. “And maybe in a year, I’ll laugh or cry. Either way—I’ll know I tried.”

Planting the Seed

The next day, Jordan told two of his closest friends what he had done.

“You should do it too,” he said. “Write it down when things are bad. Not when you’re hopeful—but when you’ve got nothing. That way, your future self will know what mattered most when the noise was gone.”

They did. They all agreed not to look at their lists for a month—and then to check again in a year.

Jordan went to work—literally. Any work he could find. Painting fences. Washing dishes. Fixing bikes. But he kept returning to one dream: building his own design studio. Every night, after long shifts, he watched tutorials, sketched ideas, and took notes by candlelight when the electricity was cut.

He taped another note to his wall:

“Stick at it. Your future self is watching.”
One Month Later

He opened the floorboard and read his paper.

Some things still felt impossible. But one had changed.

“To feel proud of myself.” For the first time in a long time—he did.

So he kept going.

He upgraded his old laptop piece by piece. He built a portfolio, offered to design logos for free, and slowly, his first clients came. Then more. Then enough to pay the bills. Then enough to quit side jobs.

He told his friends, “You know what’s weird? When I wrote that list, it felt like a fantasy. Now, it feels like a contract I’m going to keep.”

One Year Later

Jordan and his two friends met for dinner. They all brought their folded-up lists. They opened them like old treasure maps.

And they were shocked.

They hadn’t achieved everything. But each of them had taken massive steps forward.

  • One had paid off a crushing debt.
  • Another had started therapy and was finally at peace with himself.
  • Jordan had moved into a small but beautiful flat, and his design studio was up and running.

They laughed. They cried. They toasted. Because what started as a scrap of hope had become a blueprint for change.

The Moral

Jordan’s story is more than inspiring—it’s a tool.

When things are messy… uncertain… overwhelming… That’s the moment to pause and write.

Write down what you want. Be honest. Don’t filter. Then put it away.

A month from now, check it. A year from now, compare it. You’ll be amazed by how even the smallest steps, repeated with heart, turn wishes into reality.

“You don’t need perfect timing. You don’t need perfect confidence. You just need a pen, a paper, and the courage to begin.”

So next time life feels heavy, sit down. Write it all out. Then get to work.

Your future self is waiting to be proud of you.


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Imagine earning money while sipping a drink by the beach, hiking through the mountains, or exploring a new city. Sounds like a dream? It’s not. With the right mindset and tools, you can generate income even while you’re on vacation. Here are 40 creative, practical, and fun ways to make money while you travel — many of which can start before you even pack your bags.

Another 40 Ways To Make Money While On Vacation- If You Think About It Is Endless

By Trevor Jones — Living Off The Net Academy

1–10: Online Income That Travels With You
  • 1. Freelance Writing: Use your downtime to write articles, blog posts, or web content for clients.
  • 2. Sell Digital Products: Create and sell ebooks, templates, or online guides that earn money passively.
  • 3. Affiliate Marketing: Promote trusted products and earn commissions from sales — even while offline.
  • 4. Teach Online: Offer lessons in your area of expertise through platforms like Teachable or Zoom.
  • 5. YouTube Travel Vlogging: Document your journey and monetize your videos with ads and sponsorships.
  • 6. Social Media Influencing: Share valuable travel or lifestyle tips on Instagram, TikTok, or X (Twitter).
  • 7. Remote Consulting: Use your professional skills to advise clients via video calls or emails.
  • 8. Sell Photos Online: Upload your travel photos to stock sites like Shutterstock or Adobe Stock.
  • 9. Run Paid Webinars: Host a mini-class or workshop and charge attendees a small fee.
  • 10. Build and Rent Out Niche Websites: Create simple sites that earn ad or affiliate income passively.
11–20: Making the Most of Your Vacation Surroundings
  • 11. Offer Local Tours: If you know the area, act as a friendly guide for other tourists.
  • 12. Create Local Experience Videos: Sell your travel footage to YouTubers or content creators.
  • 13. Write Travel Reviews: Share honest reviews of hotels, restaurants, and tours for small commissions.
  • 14. Rent Out Your Home: List your house or apartment on Airbnb while you’re away.
  • 15. Pet Sitting or House Sitting Abroad: Stay for free while earning from short-term care gigs.
  • 16. Local Photography Sessions: Offer tourist or couple photoshoots in scenic areas.
  • 17. Sell Travel Souvenirs Online: Ship unique local crafts to your online audience.
  • 18. Become a Digital Tour Guide: Create downloadable maps, itineraries, or voice tours.
  • 19. Offer Translation Services: Help travelers or locals connect using your language skills.
  • 20. Travel Blogging: Write about your adventures and include affiliate links to products or services.
21–30: Smart Tech and Automation Ideas
  • 21. Automated Dropshipping: Manage an online shop where suppliers handle inventory and shipping.
  • 22. Print-on-Demand Store: Sell T-shirts, mugs, or tote bags featuring your own designs.
  • 23. Rent Out Your Car at Home: Use platforms like Turo to earn while you’re away.
  • 24. Remote Stock or Crypto Trading: Use your phone to trade small amounts and track investments.
  • 25. Voiceover Work: Record from your laptop with a mic — many clients don’t care where you are.
  • 26. Sell Audio or Music Clips: If you’re musically inclined, upload sounds to royalty-free libraries.
  • 27. Manage Social Media Accounts: Offer to run other people’s pages while you relax somewhere scenic.
  • 28. Offer Email Marketing Services: Build autoresponder campaigns for small businesses remotely.
  • 29. Set Up Online Courses: Pre-record valuable lessons that keep earning as you rest.
  • 30. Use Cashback and Travel Apps: Earn small passive income through rewards programs while you spend abroad.
31–40: Creative and Passive Travel Income
  • 31. Write a Travel eBook: Turn your journey into a digital guide or memoir and sell it online.
  • 32. Become a Remote Customer Support Rep: Answer tickets or chats for companies from anywhere.
  • 33. Virtual Assistant Work: Help online entrepreneurs manage their tasks while you explore.
  • 34. Participate in Paid Surveys or Focus Groups: Quick and easy income between sightseeing sessions.
  • 35. Test Apps or Websites: Get paid to review usability while lounging in your hotel.
  • 36. Sell Custom Travel Maps or Designs: Use Canva or Photoshop to create printable art.
  • 37. Offer Mentorship or Coaching Calls: Share your online success methods with others.
  • 38. Monetize Your Email List: Send sponsored links or affiliate products to your subscribers.
  • 39. Join Remote Gig Marketplaces: Platforms like Fiverr or Upwork let you work from anywhere.
  • 40. Build Your “Living Off The Net” Lifestyle: Combine digital skills, automation, and creativity — and truly earn from anywhere in the world.
The Takeaway

Vacations aren’t just for escaping — they’re opportunities to explore freedom. Whether it’s through your laptop, your phone, or your creativity, there are countless ways to earn money from wherever you are.

So next time you’re packing your bags, remember: you can rest and earn at the same time. The goal isn’t to work constantly, but to design a life where your income doesn’t stop when you do.

That’s what Living Off The Net is all about — freedom, flexibility, and a future built on your terms.


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Tired of lists that tell you things you can already do from home? Here are 40 ways to make money that require you to be on location — experiences, gigs, and opportunities that only exist when you’re travelling. These ideas use your presence, local knowledge, and the unique moments travel creates.

Yet Another 40 Ways to Make Money While on Vacation (Location-Only Ideas)

By Trevor Jones — Living Off The Net Academy

1. Lead walking tours for fellow travellers

Offer themed walks (history, street art, food) in a city you know well. Charge per person or accept tips.

2. Offer private photography sessions for tourists

Take photos of couples, families or solo travellers at scenic spots — deliver digital images on the same day.

3. Sell on-location stock photos to local tourism boards

Capture authentic scenes and offer them directly to hotels, tourism offices or local guides.

4. Run pop-up workshops at hostels or cafés

Teach short craft, photography, language or cookery sessions for a fee.

5. Host small-group food tours

Guide visitors to great local snacks and eateries, charging per person for your curated route.

6. Be a local experience host on platforms like Airbnb Experiences

Create a hands-on experience that tourists can book — e.g., a market tour, cooking demo, or craft session.

7. Provide on-site translation for tours or shops

Offer live translation to travellers at markets, museums or during transactions.

8. Sell bespoke postcards, sketches or travel art made on location

Create small artworks or sketches of local scenes and sell them in busy tourist spots.

9. Perform street music or busk in permitted areas

Share your music in popular squares and collect tips from passersby (check local rules first).

10. Offer day-trip guiding for adventure activities

Organize short hiking, canoeing or cycling trips for travellers who don’t want standard tours.

11. Market local craft finds to your audience

Buy unique items at local markets and resell to overseas buyers who want authentic goods.

12. Sell drone footage to local hotels and tourism agencies

Capture aerial clips of beaches, towns or landscapes to sell for marketing use.

13. Run sunset or sunrise yoga classes on the beach

Small, paid classes for holidaymakers who want a memorable wellness experience.

14. Offer private language practice sessions in person

Practice conversational language with tourists wanting real-world immersion for a fee.

15. Host pop-up supper clubs or tasting nights

Cook a small menu of local dishes for tourists in a rented space or at your accommodation.

16. Be a local product demonstrator at markets

Work shifts demonstrating or selling products at street fairs and markets.

17. Work as a local fixer for visiting creators

Help vloggers and photographers with locations, permits, and local introductions (paid per job).

18. Offer on-the-spot travel concierge services

Help guests book last-minute excursions, restaurants and transport for a service fee.

19. Run scavenger hunts or photo-hunt events for tourists

Create playful city challenges and charge teams to participate.

20. Film short promotional clips for local businesses

Create quick social videos for cafés, guesthouses or tour operators who want fresh content.

21. Offer guided market shopping tours with bargaining help

Show tourists how to find good bargains and negotiate — take a small commission or fee.

22. Provide local transport or luggage transfer help

Help short-stay visitors move luggage between accommodations or stations for a fee.

23. Be a temporary crew member on small boats or yachts

Short-term gigs like deckhand or guest assistant are often available in tourist harbours.

24. Lead photography walking tours teaching composition on location

Teach tourists to shoot better travel photos using the environment as a classroom.

25. Run craft pop-ups teaching traditional local skills

Host a one-off workshop teaching weaving, pottery, printing or local crafts for tourists.

26. Offer private transport tours (car, scooter or bicycle)

Create personalized sightseeing routes and charge per hour or trip.

27. Work short shifts as event staff at local festivals

Many festivals hire temporary help — ticketing, guest services or stage assistance.

28. Sell personalised travel itineraries made on the spot

Build a tailored day plan for travellers and deliver a printed map, charging for the convenience.

29. Offer live caricature or portrait sketches

Create quick portraits for tourists at landmarks or markets and sell originals or prints.

30. Provide beach or poolside activity hosting for resorts

Lead games, mini-competitions or water-sport sign-ups for resort guests.

31. Rent and manage local gear (bikes, snorkel sets) for other travellers

Buy a small kit and rent it out day-by-day to tourists nearby.

32. Offer guided foraging or food-finding walks

Show guests where to find seasonal ingredients or local edible plants (ensure safety and legality).

33. Act as a local research assistant for journalists or academics

Help gather contacts, photos or interviews for visiting writers and researchers.

34. Host storytelling evenings about local myths and history

Create a ticketed event where travellers pay to hear authentic local stories and legends.

35. Offer on-location language or culture crash-courses

Run short, intensive sessions for travellers who want to learn key phrases and cultural tips.

36. Sell curated picnic experiences in scenic spots

Prepare and deliver picnic baskets with local treats to couples or small groups.

37. Provide urgent errand services for visitors

Pick up medicines, gifts or supplies for tourists who can’t leave their accommodation.

38. Run small group fishing, diving or snorkel trips as a local guide

Operate or partner with local operators to take guests to the best spots for a share of fees.

39. Create and sell instant travel journals or memory packs

Make a small printed journal with local stickers/photos that visitors can buy and fill during their trip.

40. Offer short-term childcare or babysitting for holidaying parents

Trusted, local babysitting for travellers who want an evening out — arranged through notice boards or hostels.

These 40 ideas rely on presence, local knowledge, connections and the unique rhythms of travel. They’re not things you can easily recreate from home — they require you to be where the action is. Pick a few that match your skills and the place you’re visiting, test them quickly, and refine what works best.


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🌍 The Extraordinary Rise of Living Off The Net and the SKOOL Community

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