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10 Best Cities for Freelancers

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Freelancing is hugely lucrative and liberating, especially when you get to work in an environment that provides inspiration and job opportunities. Below are the 10 top cities for freelancers.

Paris

Paris is well known for its art and fashion industry. Many aspiring models and artists flock to the European metropolis in the hopes of finding freelance job opportunities. Some relocate to the City of Love to draw inspiration from its multicultural characteristic, imbibing the age-old beauty of the majestic Eiffel Tower and the compelling impact of the Moulin Rouge.

Freelance work is definitely available in Paris, especially for artists, writers, models, and even programmers. Since the city is a mecca for fashion, art, and tourism, many job opportunities abound in the area. You can even peddle your skills in various online platforms dedicated to freelancing work, building your resume in the process, and allow would-be employers to find you.

New York

The location of the famous Statue of Liberty is another freelance work capital. Aside from the city’s Broadway and Theater District, the metropolis is also home to a multitude of corporate and industrial companies where freelancing may be offered. If you prefer to work-from-home, the city is also a superb location for writers, artists, and even stockbrokers due to its highly industrialized nature—an excellent area to find lucrative projects through various online freelancing platforms.

London

London is another freelancing center. Job opportunities in the area are crowding up various freelancing sites, especially for writers, programmers, and web developers. The city is an excellent inspiration, as well, primarily because of its numerous historic landmarks like the Big Ben and Trafalgar Square.

Singapore

Singapore is a highly industrialized Asian metropolis—another perfect spot for freelance work. Depending again on your skillset, you can find various freelancing jobs online. If you are into web development and content creation, you must know that Singapore is home to many companies that are looking for the same skills you have.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong isn’t merely famous for its Tian Tan Buddha and Temple Street Market. This Asian city is also a center for many international businesses and corporations that undoubtedly offer freelance work. You can even find various projects online, especially if you are good with computers and other equipment.

Los Angeles

The home of Hollywood, the City of Angels, is another throbbing metropolis for freelancers, including artists, writers, photographers, models, and musicians. If you aren’t into acting, singing, and modeling, you can still find several jobs that you can do. You can quickly grab a job doing computer editing work and other off-screen job opportunities all over the place.

Bangkok

This Southeast Asian city is another freelance capital. Aside from its many Buddhist temples and mouth-watering street food, the city offers various job opportunities, especially for skilled workers. The place is an inspiring location for artists and writers, especially because of its stunning cultural vibe, numerous beaches, and delicious Thai food.

Tokyo

If you are into Anime and electronics, Tokyo is another excellent destination. Freelance work is available, particularly for animators, web developers, programmers, and content creators. It would be best if you learned the local language. However, it will make it easier for you to communicate with your would-be Japanese employers.

New Delhi

New Delhi is best known for its cultural diversity and historical landmarks. Indians are friendly people. Their culture is heavily influenced by both their indigenous Hindu religion and British colonization. Many Indians speak fluent English, and you’ll be able to acculturate yourself easily. Freelance work isn’t lucrative since the salary may be little. However, if you want to find a truly inspirational and exciting location to do your work-from-home crunch, then New Delhi should be an excellent choice.

San Francisco

The location of the famous Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, is another center for big corporations and international businesses. You can easily find freelance jobs in the area, especially if you have excellent computer skills like programming, web development, and content creation.

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Appreciating America’s Natural Wonders

There might be places in the US that you haven’t visited yet. Don’t miss out on the fun and check out these awesome places!

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     With the current technological advancements in the world, lots and lots of new attractions are now being developed. Whether it be a new amusement park or a mall, we sure are always looking for a place to be in awe.

However, are you aware that apart from man-made attractions, we also have a lot of natural wonders here in the US that are a must-visit for everyone? Sit back and relax while we take a quick road-trip across some of America’s must-visit attractions, thanks to Mother Nature.

Death Valley

     Just because Death is part of its name, doesn’t mean that you need to run away. Though considered as an extreme place due to its weather condition, it is a beautiful place to visit and favorite places to conduct activities to test yourself. 

Grand Canyon

     One of the most famous attractions, not only in the US but also in the world, is the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is a breathtaking place, not only by its beauty but also by its scale and its terrain and landscape.

Hawaii Volcanoes National park

     When you say Hawaii, the first things that come to mind are the beach, coconut, hulas, and volcanoes. Hawaii is known to be the home to many volcanoes, including Mauna Loa, the largest volcano in the world.

Great Lakes

     Great lakes are inter-connected lakes, know for its beautiful surroundings and uninterrupted habitat. The best way to explore them is thru guided boat trips.

Monument Valley

     Come and wear your cowboy boots when you visit Monument Valley. Seeing the beautiful and picturesque landscape of red-sand dessert makes you wanna feel like you are staring in one of your favorite wild, wild west movies.

Niagara Falls

     Want to be in two different countries in the same exact time? It’s easy to do that when you are having a boat ride in Niagara Falls. Situated right between the border of Ontario, Canada and the US, the place offers you a breathtaking view of three waterfalls.

Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park

     The old faithful geyser had been a favorite attraction since 1870. It is a cone geyser that spews out vapor as high as 180 feet every 35-120 minutes.

Mississippi River

     Let’s all be Tom Sawyer just for once and explore the beauty of the longest river in the world. Spanning across 10 states, it is best to enjoy while having a smooth cruise on steamboats.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

     If you are someone who loves to get the chills when seeing surreal landscapes, it is best to visit the Great Smokey Mountain, National Park. Perfect for biking,hiking and simply taking in the view. The best place to explore and experience the great outdoors.

There you have it. I hope you got your camera loaded with amazing shots of these natural wonders. If not, I wouldn’t mind coming back for another tour.


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Timeshares – Worth The Opportunity?

Timeshares – pleasure and investment opportunity or waste of cash?

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     Timeshares are a controversial topic. Many are convinced that they only exist to scam and that all parties should avoid them at all costs. Then, there are plenty of others that enjoy them and insist on their value. Who are you to believe? 

The Pros

THEY FEEL LIKE A HOME

     Unlike, a hotel or similar accommodation, timeshares are much more likely to have that homey, lived-in vibe. Specifically, the benefit of having your own kitchen and laundry in the unit are huge, starting pros. 

THEY’RE AFFORDABLE

      Despite the common belief that they are scams, timeshares can actually be had fairly cheap. If you have family and looking to hang on to one for a long period of time, you’re in luck. With each vacation spent at the timeshare, you’re getting a portion of your money back from your original investment.

YOU CAN MAKE MONEY OFF OF IT

     If you plan properly and know you won’t be able to use your week at the unit, you can rent it out to family and friends! You may incur a small fee from the company that manages the timeshare, but it’s still a great way to make a little extra money and make back some of your investment.

Now, let’s talk about the cons:

NEW AND UNPREDICTABLE COSTS

     Maintenance. If you’re looking to invest in a timeshare, ensure maintenance fees are capped and will never change. Additionally, check to see if major upgrades like replacing carpets are included in your investment or if you’ll have to pay for that should it come up.

USE IT OR LOSE IT

     In many timeshare situations, you have to pick your week in advance and that’s the only week you can use it each year. So if you aren’t able to make your week or rent it to someone else it will just sit there, not being enjoyed. And you’re still paying for it. That lack of flexibility and risk of potentially not even being able to use it turns many people away from timeshares.

THEY’RE DIFFICULT TO SELL

     If you buy into a timeshare and then sometime later decide you want to sell, it can be difficult. There are many people out there trying to sell off timeshares so you will face great competition. Many management companies will include in your contract that they receive a commission if you sell. Often people trying to sell are so troubled in the process that they end up getting much less back than they originally paid for their share.

THEY’RE A BIG AND LONG-TERM COMMITMENT

     If you’re considering investing in a timeshare you better be ready to commit long-term, because it’s the only way they’re financially worth it. Not to mention most timeshare contracts require you to pay taxes and maintenance fees indefinitely. If you miss or refuse payments it could drastically affect any other debt you may have and your credit score overall. 


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Become The New York Tourist You Were Meant To Be

If you’re brave enough, throw caution to the wind – when you’re in New York, go “full tourist.”

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     There’s been a negative stigma revolving around tourists for decades now. The binoculars, the guidebooks, the constant pictures, and the overflowing questions. As obnoxious as these traits can be, don’t avoid being a tourist yourself!

And what better place to act like a stereotypical tourist than the greatest city in the world: New York City? It’s consistently packed with tourists anyway, so why not join everyone else? When you do, take a look at the best tourist attractions around. 

WALK THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE

     Aside from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, this might be the most famous bridge in America. And with the long wooden path, it truly is a beautiful experience. Going from Manhattan to Brooklyn is probably the best way to do it, too, as there’s nothing quite like entering the energy and experience that is Brooklyn.

HIT SOME ICONIC FOOD SPOTS

     There are literally hundreds of famous food spots in New York. So hit as many as possible! From pizza to pastrami to Chinese food to doughnuts. New York has it all.

GO TO THE TOP OF THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

     This one can definitely be a little tough. Sometimes the lines are unbearably long. But once you get up there… it’s the next level. You can see the entire city in every direction. And the fact that you’re looking at it from the top of the most iconic building in the city… nothing compares.

SPEND AN AFTERNOON AT CONEY ISLAND

     If you really want to know what it felt like to grow up in New York, visit Coney Island during the summer. You can practically taste the nostalgia. Catch a ride on the Ferris wheel and grab a classic Nathan’s Famous hot dog while you’re there.

EXPLORE CENTRAL PARK

     What would a trip to New York be without exploring Central Park? Many tourists forget that the park is a whopping 1.3 square miles. That’s a lot of valuable real estate in a city like New York! Thankfully, it’s put to good use. It’s a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and in addition to bike rentals, carriage rides, and a carousel, there’s also a zoo!

CATCH A BROADWAY SHOW

     For many people, the magic that is Broadway is the first thing they think of when they think “New York City.” It’s simply the best musical theater available in the country. So if you can afford it, it is definitely worth catching a show. Trust me, you’ll remember it for the rest of your life.

VISIT THE STATUE OF LIBERTY

     And of course! If you really want to be a tourist in New York City, you simply must visit the Statue of Liberty!

It’s one of the most historically important structures in the country (if not the most important) and represents America as apple pie. It truly is an artistic marvel. If you haven’t seen it up close, you should really take the detour.


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