Sunday, 2 August 2009

Easier to Engage With Us and Identify Yourself as a Digital Nomad

Bruce Eric Anderson

CaptchaWe’ve implemented some changes to the Digital Nomads site to make it even easier for you to engage with your colleagues and join in the conversation on what it means to be a digital nomad, location independentor in other ways workshift your day.

Effective immediately, you can now add your comment to a post without having to log-in or even create an account with us. Thanks to many of you, including Digital Nomad blogger Andy Sernovitz for the nudging (see screenshot at right.)

author_badge_orange_132x45We’ve also uploaded some new items to our download section to allow you to identify yourself as a Digital Nomad.

In addition to the basic Digital Nomad footprint, we’ve added two more that you can download to use in your e-mail signature, on your website, or other online materials. Of course, we’d love it if you linked your badge back to this blog :).author_badge_green_71x71

I’ve also noticed lately that more of you are uploading your digital nomad photos to our Flickr pool - thank you. If you didn’t realize it, these photos are randomly pulled into the banner of our site so don’t be surprised if you see your image there.

And finally, if you’ve not yet bookmarked our links on Delicious, we encourage you to do so and follow some of the stories we think resonate with our mobile lifestyles.

Thanks to all of you for being part of this community.

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Comments (2)

  • by Rex Thomas / June 2, 2009

    Request for Information
    How does the nomadic lifestyle fit with the current economic institutions built around mortgages? (mort, latin for death); the only other options being renting (or living in Mom and Dad’s house).

    I am exploring a third way with an economist, and would like some feedback on the current state first. What works, what does not, and how do digital nomads work around the current system which anchors one to the land.

    Kindly send emails to Rex Thomas, rexrthomas@gmail.com.

  • by Liz @ extremetelecommute / July 5, 2009

    Great to see a resource for digital nomads! I came across the site a few days ago and have gotten a few ideas which I plan to adopt into my own nomadic working process. :) Glad to see someone else travels with a power strip, too!