The Expat Entrepreneur: Doing Business, Online Marketing and Cross Cultural Communication Overseas
Josh Summers
11 episodes
3 months ago
Starting a business as an expat overseas presents a unique set of challenges not faced by the traditional entrepreneur. Whether you own a brick-and-mortar business or an online business, we all need to better understand how to structure our businesses, deal with taxes, deal with cross-cultural differences, optimize for SEO, build our online business and so much more. Join fellow expat entrepreneur Josh Summers as he interviews professionals all over the globe to hear their stories and get their advice on how to survive doing business overseas.
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Starting a business as an expat overseas presents a unique set of challenges not faced by the traditional entrepreneur. Whether you own a brick-and-mortar business or an online business, we all need to better understand how to structure our businesses, deal with taxes, deal with cross-cultural differences, optimize for SEO, build our online business and so much more. Join fellow expat entrepreneur Josh Summers as he interviews professionals all over the globe to hear their stories and get their advice on how to survive doing business overseas.
YouTube as a Full-Time Expat Career with Trevor James, aka "The Food Ranger" - 009
The Expat Entrepreneur: Doing Business, Online Marketing and Cross Cultural Communication Overseas
31 minutes
7 years ago
YouTube as a Full-Time Expat Career with Trevor James, aka "The Food Ranger" - 009
What does it take to be successful on YouTube? How many subscribers do you need and how many years would it require? Studies show that over 95% of YouTubers never make enough money to rise above the poverty line, but Trevor James, our guest today, has managed to make YouTube a full-time expat business. With over a million subscribers and 184 million views under his belt, he's making a comfortable living being a full-time expat YouTuber. This week, Trevor and I talked about the following aspects of his business: How he chose the YouTube channel as his primary business platform What helped him create a name and a presence and ultimately led to him leaving his career and back-up plan Why he has still never hired any other employees (besides his wife!) How he generates content for the places he's never been and how he finds the best local food The ways he plans to expand and grow over the coming years If you'd like to learn more about Trevor James, you can visit his websites here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thefoodranger Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefoodranger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefoodranger/ Thanks also to our sponsor this week, ExpressVPN: https://www.expressvpn.com/eepodcast (get 3 months free with this link) If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment and leave a review on iTunes, Stitcher or Google Play: iTunes: https://www.expatinfluencer.com/itunes Stitcher: https://www.expatinfluencer.com/stitcher Google Play: https://www.expatinfluencer.com/googleplay Have a great week, and I'll see you next Wednesday!
The Expat Entrepreneur: Doing Business, Online Marketing and Cross Cultural Communication Overseas
Starting a business as an expat overseas presents a unique set of challenges not faced by the traditional entrepreneur. Whether you own a brick-and-mortar business or an online business, we all need to better understand how to structure our businesses, deal with taxes, deal with cross-cultural differences, optimize for SEO, build our online business and so much more. Join fellow expat entrepreneur Josh Summers as he interviews professionals all over the globe to hear their stories and get their advice on how to survive doing business overseas.