The Rise of Digital Nomads: The Why & How of This Popular Lifestyle Trend - IotWorm

The Rise of Digital Nomads: The Why & How of This Popular Lifestyle Trend – IotWorm

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Technology has changed our lives. Some may say it’s for the worse, but in many ways, it’s for the better.

Technology is what makes it possible for people to work online, and that provides the freedom to work from anywhere. And when you can work from anywhere, you can take advantage of a nomadic lifestyle.

From the rich heritage of nomads to the rise of the digital age, we’ll look at why this trend is so popular and provide tips for living a nomadic lifestyle, like how to update your car insurance when moving.

Background Leading to the Digital Nomadic Lifestyle

Digital Nomad

There have been people groups living in tents and traveling the land as far back as there is recorded history. Each habitable continent has been a home for wanderers.

A World of Wanderers

Native Americans traveled to bison hunting grounds, wintering grounds, and many places in between. In other countries, nomads traveled with their herds. Some moved from city to city to sell goods or perform.

American Nomads Through History

Most Native American tribes lived a nomadic lifestyle, and although Western settlers brought a culture of establishing a home in one location, not all settlers followed that custom.

Fur trappers followed the rivers and rendezvoused to sell their furs, restock supplies, and head out into the wilderness again. And while not exactly nomadic, the settlers continually pushed west into the unknown to claim the land.

The railroads opened up a new mode of transportation for nomads like hobos who train-hopped to travel from town to town, picking up odd jobs to earn money before moving on.

The Digital Era and Its Relationship to the Desire to Travel

While the nomadic lifestyle has always been around, it hasn’t been possible for most people to experience it.

Once the internet became standard in every home and mobile hotspots became an option, people started seeking flexible employment options where they could do their work from afar. Before the digital revolution, the nomadic lifestyle was extremely limited.

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the digital nomad lifestyle was becoming increasingly popular. But many people with the desire to travel were limited by the constraints of their job.

COVID-19’s Impact on Digital Nomads

Impact on Digital Nomads

When COVID-19 struck, any job that didn’t have to be in person became a remote work situation. People that had been tied to an office suddenly found themselves scrambling to find a quiet workspace and a comfortable office chair.

This sudden shift opened the opportunity to travel to people who had never had that option before, and the sector exploded.

During the pandemic, it was nearly impossible to find a camper or RV because people with the urge to travel would buy them before they even hit the sales lot.

Tips for How to Succeed as Digital Nomad

There are many benefits of living a nomadic lifestyle, and following these tips can help you enjoy those perks and have an excellent experience.

Get RV Insurance for Your Camper Home

You need the right insurance coverage if your home is a camper or an RV. Look for a policy that covers your belongings as a homeowners insurance policy does. Without a home insurance policy, you need personal belongings coverage so you don’t risk facing the financial impact of having your possessions stolen or destroyed.

You’ll also need to consider first-party coverage for your RV. If you only have liability coverage, your insurance provider will cover damage you do to another party in a crash. However, it won’t pay for your losses if your vehicle or camper is damaged.

Update Your Car Insurance

If your travels lead you to change your residency, you’ll need to update your information with your insurance company. You might even have to switch providers if your former provider isn’t licensed in your new state.

Make Sure Your Destination Has Internet Coverage

Rise of Digital Nomads

The internet is your connection to work, and without it, you won’t be able to earn an income. But, surprisingly, some areas are wildly popular during tourist season and the cell tower capacity can’t handle the influx of people. So, even the mobile hotspot on the latest iPhone won’t get online.

The best way to know is to call ahead and ask the campground hosts or others in the area how the coverage is.

Enjoy the Journey as a Digital Nomad

You’ll almost certainly have a rough day here or there, but when you’re feeling down, remember to take a moment to appreciate the area you’re visiting. Each region has its own culture and adventures; taking advantage of those opportunities is how you live the lifestyle you dreamed of.

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