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Welcome to the Resources page: a list of the tools I strongly recommend for building a life of full-time travel. I have tested every recommendation on this page. In fact, many of the resources listed here are crucial to running my business as I travel.
Tools To Help You Build An Online Business
- How to Use These Tools
- Build a Website – Bluehost
- Build a Customer Base – Lead Pages
- Communicate with Customers – Aweber
- Invoice Customers and Track Inventory – QuickBooks
- Know what you can deduct and how to file taxes as a full-time RVer – Taxes for RV Owners
- Create Videos from your computer – Camtasia Studio
Tools To Help You Get On The Road
- Use “Triage Your Stuff” worksheet to downsize
- Downsize Your Stuff – LetGo
- Rent an RV to try it on for size – Outdoorsy
- Find your new or used RV here – RV Trader
- RV parts to update your motorhome or trailer – Amazon
- Start saving $$ in separate account for RV fuel with debit card – Ally
Tools To Help You Stay On The Road
- How to Make a Living on the Road
- Best RV Membership Programs
- Get campsites for 50% discount – Passport America
- Campground passes for US zones – Thousand Trails
- Stay at vineyards, farms, museums for free – Harvest Hosts
- Free overnight RV parking on private property – Boondockers Welcome
- Discounted campgrounds, fuel and gear – Good Sam Club
- Support network for RVers with mail service, roadside assistance and meetups – Escapees
- Find campgrounds, boondocking spots, low clearance roads and more – Allstays
- Plan your trips, marking campsites, attractions, rest stops, etc. – RV Trip Wizard
Tools To Run Your Business From The Road
- Get dependable internet access while traveling – Mobile Internet Resource Center
- Get cell phone/internet signal boost – Weboost
- Organize your work & play life by categories, projects, color, etc. – Trello
Product Reviews and Gear Guides
Checklists
- What to Pack Checklist
- Setting Up Camp Checklist
- Packing Up Camp Checklist
NOTE: Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Please understand that I have experience with all of these companies, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions I make if you decide to buy something. Please do not spend any money on these products unless you feel you need them or that they will help you achieve your goals.
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