How to travel full-time & run a business

September 4, 2024

How to Master Remote Work and Content Creation While Traveling

Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been traveling across Europe, and every day I wake up thinking, “Is this really a random weekday? I get to do this?” It’s a surreal experience, but one that has taught me valuable lessons about balancing work and travel, especially as a social media marketer.

Recently, I tried something new—planning a group trip. Traveling with nine people across three cities was an absolute blast, but it came with its own set of challenges.

Pros and Cons of Traveling in a Group as a Social Media Marketer

Pros:

  • Cost-effective: You can split expenses, making it a budget-friendly option.
  • Unforgettable memories: Traveling with your best friends creates moments that are truly special.
  • Strengthened relationships: The bond you share with your travel companions becomes even stronger.

Cons:

  • Limited work time: I had far less time to work than I anticipated.
  • Business continuity: While I was out of the office (OOO) for around two weeks, my team managed operations with minimal input from me. This experience proved that my business can run without me—at least for a short time.

The key takeaway? Remote work while traveling is possible, but it requires careful planning, effective workflows, and a commitment to consistency.

How to Stay Consistent with Content Creation While Traveling

Commit to Consistency

Consistency is the cornerstone of successful social media marketing. Even when traveling, it’s essential to stay consistent with your content creation. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Start small: Break your big goals into smaller, manageable tasks. Focus on progress rather than perfection.
  2. Take consistent action: This is crucial. Commit to these small steps daily, and you’ll see momentum build over time.
  3. Clarify your vision: What do you want your life and business to look like? Write it down and be specific.
  4. Identify roadblocks: Challenge any limiting beliefs and turn them into opportunities for growth.
  5. Seek support: Don’t hesitate to ask for help. Surround yourself with people who believe in your vision. (start here if you need help working on an action plan!)

By committing to consistency, I’ve managed to show up on Instagram Stories regularly, and I encourage you to do the same.

Your Brand Should Be the Main Character

While planning your feed posts, don’t forget the power of Instagram Stories. Stories offer a unique way to connect with your audience and build a community that feels personally invested in your brand.

The Winning Formula for Instagram Stories:

  1. Show up daily: Stories are the perfect place to connect, build relationships, and invite your audience into your brand story. Don’t be afraid to show your face and let your personality shine!
  2. Tell stories through visuals: Everyday life provides endless content opportunities. Share where you are, what you’re doing, and bring your audience into your brand’s narrative.
  3. Introduce side characters: These are unique elements that your audience can associate with you—whether it’s your love for matcha, sticky notes, iced lattes, or your dog. These small details create conversation starters that are distinctly you.
  4. Be consistent: Posting ten stories one week and then going silent for a month won’t build a loyal community. Consistency is key.

If you’re running out of ideas for your Stories, The Impact Content Calendar offers daily prompts to keep your content fresh and engaging.

Final Thoughts

Balancing travel and work as a social media marketer is all about strategy, consistency, and creativity. By following these tips, you can maintain your content creation momentum, even while exploring the world. For more tips and insights on making an impact online, follow us on Instagram!

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