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Yes, if you have the right business tools to keep you productive while you're traveling, you can run your online business remotely. Using tools like an iPad, Roboform, WiFi hookups, Disqus, and other productivity tools, you can use remote locations to get work done and still have fun.

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    Expert Briefs: Nicole Dean Asks Successful

    Marketers the Questions

    You Wish you Could

    How To Run Your Business From The

    Road When Traveling

    By Nicole Dean

    of www.NicoleontheNet.com

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    About Nicole: Nicole Dean is the Mostly-Sane Marketer. (Ask anyone who knows

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    Nicole loves to help online business owners to earn more money

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    Welcome Its another Expert Briefs, where I ask really smart business owners to answer your

    burning questions.

    Todays question is -

    What are your best tips for working on the road?

    And, here are our answers

    Tony Shepherd says:

    This is one of my favourite parts of being an internet marketer.

    I have two small children and we regularly take breaks throughout the year at

    various hidey holes where we relax, do some work, have some family time, eat some nice food and drink some nice wine.

    Heres a pic of me working at one of our favourite getaways.

    Its a cottage on the East coast of England. Very secluded, great views and we get up there whenever we can.

    I remember taking the picture (gotta admire the manly legs lol) because I was writing a blog post

    about how great it was to work from the road.

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    Even better was the promo Id sent out earlier in the week that had more than paid for the entire break!

    I have a small vacation setup that includes a netbook (smaller than a laptop), a wireless broadband dongle that means I can pick up an internet signal pretty much anywhere (and we love staying in

    some rather remote places) and a memory stick with all my usual logins, URLs and notes on it so I can run things from the road.

    Quite often we leave our vacations open ended so we can travel from spot to spot without having a

    definite date to be back home.

    In fact my wife has a grab bag with essentials that we can pile into the car at a moments notice toys for the kids, a bottle of wine, a good book each, spare walking boots for us all and sunglasses

    (not always needed in England)

    Its a sense of freedom thats extremely rare I think.

    Support is taken care of by my staff back home and obviously they have my email addies and mobile

    (cell) number in case of emergencies, but theres not been one yet while weve been in the vacation office

    But I could (and did) answer my own support tickets while I was on holiday.

    Living the dream right?

    Yes but its surprisingly easy to do, even for a newbie.

    Internet Marketing is a business with incredibly FEW overheads, so even a relative newbie who has

    managed to quit his job can travel almost at will

    Generating the equivalent of your current salary online is ALL you need to achieve this kind of

    freedom. I know its easy to say just generate enough money to cover your salary then quit your job but consider this for one second

    Youre not just quitting your job. Youre gaining a lifestyle that truly does deliver more freedom that most people can ever imagine.

    You can run your business as you travel.

    I remember vividly launching a 100k website from a hotel room in London where I was attending a

    seminar.

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    I also remember making money by promoting software while in Paris, and getting third position (and

    some GREAT commissions) on a big launch while sailing on the west coast of Scotland.

    The job remains the same. The location adds spice

    Isnt it worth putting a little more effort into getting to the stage of quitting your job?

    I did it, and trust me, Im no smarter or better educated than you.

    Once you quit your job

    Thats when the fun REALLY starts.

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    Connie Ragen Green says:

    Im on the road about one week each month, so I am now accustomed to setting up my office and working from wherever I

    happen to be.

    I find that my iPad works best for answering emails, but Im still using a laptop for everything else.

    The night before I leave I upload a folder to my server with anything I have been working on during

    the previous couple of days. My laptop was stolen while I was on the road last summer, so that gave

    me the chance to evaluate what would work best for me in the future.

    I love being able to run my business from anywhere and would not trade this lifestyle for anything in

    the world.

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    Jeanette S. Cates, PhD says:

    I love to travel! In fact, one of the reasons I love having an online business

    so much is that I can work on it anywhere, anytime. And since Ive been doing this for more than 14 years, Ive developed several ways to more efficiently operate from the road.

    Use one laptop all the time. For years I had a laptop and a desktop then spent

    hours syncing the two before I left town and when I returned. Now I just

    disconnect my laptop from the large monitor and USB hub, then walk out

    with it. I use a rolling bag that is always packed with an external hard drive, a USB drive, an

    extension cord and my portable microphone. I can handle just about anything I encounter.

    When traveling with my laptop I have the same desktop and all of the applications I use at home.

    There is no downtime in moving from the office to the road. I also use Carbonite for constant

    backups, so I dont have to worry if I drop my laptop going through security (yes I did!)

    For my past two trips Ive only taken my iPad. So far its working as long as I dont have to produce a PDF or FTP anything still figuring those out. I will probably use an application that lets me log into my computer at home to tackle those tasks.

    I use an external wireless keyboard with my ipad so that my typing speed doesnt slow down. On the iPad I run Roboform, DocsToGo to edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint files, and GoodReader so I

    can unzip files and read any file format.

    I use filtering on my emails so that Im not overwhelmed when Im traveling. On a 10-day cruise, for example, I use a secret email address that only my staff knows so that I only see those emails that

    I am uniquely qualified to answer. Everything else can wait.

    I dictate more on the road and have D2U on my iphone. I dictate the article or email, send it to them

    and 20 minutes later its back in my email inbox. I can dictate as I take off and have it waiting for me when I land.

    I also track my cash expenses using JetSet on my iphone. All charges show up on the credit card

    statement. Since business owners can lose thousands of dollars of deductions each year by not

    recording cash expenses as they occur, this is an important task.

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    Connectivity on the road is critical, but it gets easier every week. Many hotels have connections in

    the rooms and lobby and include access free of charge. If you travel to a lot to places where wifi is

    not included it can get expensive. So I use a myfi a disc from my cell provider that allows up to 5 devices to connect. So I and four of my friends can all connect. You pay a monthly fee for a myfi

    but it can quickly pay for itself with a couple of trips per month.

    If you really want to get out of the office, you CAN take it with you. And with the technology

    tools available today, its easier than ever to run your business from the road.

    Heres a picture of Connie Green and Jeanette Cates traveling and working from the road together:

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    Mark Mason says:

    This is hilarious I am actually answering this question from my perch in Terminal C at DFW International Airport. I suspect that many people will

    answer a question about running a business on the road with list of

    technology tools like laptops, iPads, cell phones, etc. I personally carry a

    BlackBerry (yuck), an iPad (yea!) and a Toshiba Portege (nice, but not an

    Apple). Youll also probably hear about software tools like DropBox.com and LogMeIn.com. These are all critical and I use them all.

    But, I think that the best way to run a business on the road is to plan around needing those tools.

    What I mean is that you need systems in place so that you can be on the road without having to log

    in every second to check on your business.

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    Mark in the airport:

    My top three suggestions for automating your business are:

    1. Have a great help desk system with a FAQ and a VA to manage the easy questions. After

    evaluating a dozed systems, I personally use osTicket in combination with osFAQ. I just switched to

    osTicket this year, and I love it. My VA has an account and helps me with tickets.

    2. Automate as much of your sales process as you can. Use automated delivery whenever possible.

    For my digital products, I use DLGuard in combination with a shopping cart to protect my product

    files from unauthorized access.

    3. Tip off your followers and queue your presence. Tell your followers you will be on the road.

    Many of them will choose to wait to contact you (or be more patient waiting for a reply). To keep

    people engaged, queue blog posts in WordPress and Tweets in TweetAdder.

    There are lots of other ideas but travel-proofing your business has another benefit. The less you have to worry about minute-to-minute operation of your business, the more you can focus on the

    strategy of growing it. Its a double whammy that can improve the quality of your life as well as your business.

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    Shannon Cherry says:

    I love being holed up in my home, wrapped in my Snuggie (Yes, I have a

    Snuggie and its wonderful) working.

    However, there are times when I need to be away from my Snuggie and my

    wonderful desktop: live events, meetings, and even just working at Panera

    while my kids are in school. (I love Panera just as much as my Snuggie!)

    So how do I manage? First, you need a good workhorse laptop. I love the Dell Vostro V130. Its big enough for my fingers and thin enough to be easily portable. Plus, its durable and can even be used on my lap without burning me. (You know, we all hate that lap scorch from laptops overheating! That isnt as nice as a Snuggie for sure!)

    Next there are some tools that really help me be portable:

    1) LogMeIn which allows me to access my desktop to use some memory sucking programs I wouldnt normally have on my computer 2) Dropbox is a big help. Essentially everything I create is in the Dropbox cloud so I can access it on any computer. And best of all you get 2 GB for free!

    3) iPhone It has everything I need (including Dropbox ) in one place so I always have access. Plus I can use Skype and do coaching calls on it as well.

    Now when it comes to handling work on the road, its all about planning.

    I never plan on working on a major project while on the road. I often do things like writing and

    research. That way if something doesnt get done, it isnt going to be overwhelming. The key is in the plan. I plan to do nothing while on the road, but have a short list of things I would like to

    accomplish. That way, I can celebrate when I do get more done than I planned.

    Shannon on an airplane:

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    Nancy Marmolejo says:

    No matter how much easier its become to work from the road, I still have a minor freak out when I need to mix travel and running my

    business. Im a reluctant work from the road person but the solutions Ive found really work for me and others who really prefer the comforts of home.

    Google is your friend. I know there are spiffier ways to get access to your docs, but I always forget

    the password to Go-To-My-PC or the special link I need to log in to the cloud, so I default to Google

    docs and Gmail. I make sure I keep copies of everything Im working on in Google docs so I can access it anywhere. I have Gmail on my phone and the Google app which make searches super easy.

    A favorite book I read this past year was Getting Organized in the Google Era by former Google

    Chief Information Officer Douglas Merrill. He gives several great examples of how he uses search

    terms to organize himself and get whatever information he needs whenever he needs it. I love his

    system.

    If you have a blog, I highly recommend you use www.Disqus.com for comments. Every Friday, I

    volunteer in my daughters classroom. And because my ezine publishes on Fridays with links to blog posts, I get a lot of comments on Fridays. So when the teacher isnt watching (really!) I whip out my phone, check my email, and can approve comments via email, reply to comments, even mark spam

    comments. This is a lifesaver!

    I used to have to log into my blog to find the comments and approve them. Now I just answer from

    my email on the phone. Huge time saver and the relief I get from not having to wait until my day is

    done to approve comments is priceless. And if the teacher walks my way, I just act like Im flicking my hair out of the way while I pocket the phone. (And no, Im not letting the kids see me do this!)

    Felicia Slattery says:

    As a professional speaker traveling to stages across the US, I often run my

    business from the road. I couldnt do it without 2 important tools:

    1. My iPhone. Its like having a mini computer in the palm of my hand. Of course my email is essential and thats right there. I also have my PayPal app and my bank app to run the money parts of my business; a Word Press app to

    upload blog content; Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn apps to connect

    immediately to new folks I meet at events; and a few travel-related apps that

    make finding great restaurants a little bit easier! Ohand I was late to

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    learning to text, so thats also awesome to be able to make and keep lunch and dinner appointments with folks while at the event.

    2. My Team of Virtual Assistants. I work with a tech assistant and an administrative assistant and

    both can fulfill the others jobs, so I have the peace of mind that when Im out of the office the list of work that needs to get done will. And if I have an emergency, I can text, call, or email one of them and get what I need taken care of. Even if you dont have an official VA, you could connect with a trusted colleague and do what I do. Send her all your travel arrangements (flight, hotel, rental

    car/shuttle confirmation codes) to have on hand for safe keeping its good for someone else to have all that info. Then make sure before you leave that person has access to any important

    documents you might need such as order forms, website c-panel info, and other things you might

    need remote help with. In a pinch, Ive had to make changes to something on the fly because of a meeting planners last-minute change and having someone to connect with whos in an office and can get stuff done or make phone calls and fax forms or order copies from Kinkos is priceless. Most of the time, youll never need that connection, but when you do, it feels awesome!

    Kristen Eckstein says:

    In 2010 I started traveling a lot. I attended over 12 different live events and conferences. Needless to say I learned how to travel light and fit a lot into a

    small carry-on suitcase. Here are my top five tips for easy travel:

    1. Travel light. I take one carry-on suitcase when traveling by air, if only to

    eliminate the hassle of lost luggage. My laptop bag (second carry-on) fits my

    computer, any client files or books I need to bring with me, my Kindle,

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    planner, and marketing materials such as business cards and freebie give-aways. My suitcase is the

    largest carry-on (expandable) you can get away with and in it I can fit two suits, three pairs of shoes

    (sandals mostly), toiletries, and even a pillow and teddy bear (Im not kidding). When I attended SIMPLE2 in Baltimore with Bob the Teacher, I fit my entire display for my sponsor table in my

    carry-on suitcase, in addition to all my clothes, toiletries, etc. If it doesnt fit, it doesnt come with me.

    2. Pack a hair dryer. Girls, you probably already know from experience most hotel hair dryers take

    forever to work, and that makes you spend more time in the bathroom, making you late for your

    event, or worse, making your roommate upset that youre hogging the bathroom. I found a nice hair dryer specifically for travel that folds up, saving space in my suitcase.

    3. Keep two of everything. I have a toiletry bag specifically for travel. In it is stored everything

    from my toothbrush to Benadryl. Instead of having to pack for a trip, I keep that bag stored in my

    carry-on suitcase and all I have to do is add clothes and go. This is the biggest time saver and well

    worth the extra investment of owning two of everything. I can literally pack for a week-long trip in

    less than 15 minutes.

    4. Bring work with you. In-flight WiFi, stuck in traffic, some extra time on the beach all are great opportunities to get a little extra work done. In the beach photo I was spending the day writing my

    book, Financial Revival: A Lifestyle of Freedom. In the other photo my husband and I were stuck

    in traffic for a couple hours, so I grabbed my laptop out of the trunk and got caught up on some

    client work.

    5. Invest in a mobile WiFi device. Believe it or not, most five-star hotels I have stayed in do not

    have WiFi. (I know, for the price theyre getting on rooms they should!) Even if their website claims to have internet, dont believe it. Almost all the hotels I stayed in had one little ethernet cord which had to be transferred between computers. This is especially annoying if you have a roommate

    and both need to work at the same time. I invested in a Verizon MiFi device that can provide WiFi

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    service to up to five devices all at the same time. This is especially helpful when traveling, but also

    great for meeting consulting clients in local coffee shops whose WiFi may be spotty at worst, or

    super slow at best. It has already paid for itself many times over.

    6. Wear your bulkiest items while traveling by air. If I need to bring a coat or tennis shoes, I wear

    these on the plane. This saves space in your carry-on for dressier clothes that take up less space.

    7. Pack food. Many smaller airports dont have the greatest food, and if youre traveling by car those rural exits can be few and far between. I always have a bag of peanut M&Ms in my laptop

    case for easy accessibility when I get hungry. And its a great way to make friends, too!

    Susanne Myers says:

    I work quite a bit on the road each year since we do a fair amount of

    traveling for fun and I attend a few conferences as well. Here are my tips for

    getting things done while youre on the road.

    I was born in Germany and still have a lot of family over there. We go back

    about once a year and spend a fair amount of time there. Last summer for

    example, we stayed for over a month and both my husband and I kept our

    businesses running. It took a little bit of planning, but overall we did pretty

    well.

    We also have a second home at the beach now and travel back and forth from it most weekends.

    Schedule What You Can Ahead Of Time My biggest tip is to get as much done , scheduled and outsources as you can ahead of time. I find

    that Im actually working faster and getting things done quicker by having that Friday afternoon deadline looming.

    I noticed that when we travel for fun, or when Im headed to a conference, I always get a lot less work done than I think I will. There are just too many distractions.

    Have A Team In Place Even when you are traveling and internet connectivity may be an issue, your customers should be

    taken care of and your email should get answered. I have a team in place to take care of that and any

    other issues that arise. Being able to outsource many of the day-to-day tasks has given me the

    freedom to travel a lot more and to just focus on bigger projects while Im away.

    Check on Internet Availability Ahead Of Time It helps to know ahead of time where you will have reliable internet access. I know that I can get to

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    my mom and dads house in Germany and plug right into their wireless network and get to work, while we sometimes run into issues while were traveling in Europe staying at small hotels. Knowing for sure that you can be online ahead of time will make it easier to know what you can take

    care of and how youll communicate with your team.

    If you know you likely wont be online for a week or so, it helps to let both the people working with you and your customers and readers know as well.

    Expect To Work Less Than You Think You Will I already touched on this. Dont schedule big projects or ongoing blogging while youre on the road. I never have as much time to work as I think and always get less done while Im traveling. Push yourself before you leave and get some daily tasks out of the way so you can enjoy your trip. There

    will always be other projects you can work on (like writing some articles, creating a viral report etc.)

    that you can work on while youre gone if you end up with some extra time.

    Take Advantage of Down Time I sneak a lot of my travel work in during down time. I get a good bit of writing done while were flying or driving (husband is driving of course Im not crazy enough to drive and type at the same time). Sure its tempting to just veg out on the plane and watch movies, but working during those down times allows me to spend more time with my family when we get to our destination.

    As far as equipment and such goes, I have a small hard drive with my most essential files with me

    and a netbook when I travel. Since much of what I deal with on a daily basis is web based, I can do

    just about anything from my little netbook that I would otherwise do on my large laptop. I found it

    helps to convert all my sites to wordpress. I can update sites online and dont need to worry about getting extra programs like Microsoft expression webs loaded to my netbook.

    I also rely heavily on my smartphone to answer emails and keep up with social media while Im on the road. So far Ive been doing ok without my smart phone in Europe but have been considering getting a new phone with a simcart before we head back overseas. That would allow me to get some

    prepaid phone and Internet service for a smartphone .

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    Nicole Dean says:

    Whew. This is a difficult one to answer in a small space.

    Ive been able to work while traveling, but Ive also been able to travel without working, too. In fact, when were on vacation, I frequently go days without ANY technology (even without turning

    on my cell phone) much to my husbands discontent.

    Examples:

    I went on a cruise January 2010 and never once had internet or cell phone access. I go to Wisconsin at least every other summer. Sometimes for up to a month. I usually plan

    in advance to only check the internet every 2-3 days for an hour or less. Thats family time, and we normally rent a cabin in the middle of nowhere so getting online isnt something I can easily do. Heck, my cell phone rarely works when were way up north, so I cant even make phone calls.

    I went to Jamaica for a week last month and only checked in once. No cell phone or internet the entire time. As they say in Jamaica No problem.

    When I go to conferences, I seldom check my computer. I go to spend time with people not to be facing a computer screen while all the great networking is happening around me.

    The question is how, right? Well, I see we already have quite a few great answers. But, I know you guys are thinking But what do YOU do, Nik so heres my answer, too.

    The Tools.

    I couldnt possibly do what I do without the right tools. Im surprised, actually, how low-tech some of the replies here were. I guess I rely more on having the tools in place than others do, which

    is totally cool, of course. But, this is what I use

    1. GotoMyPC this enabled me to hook DIRECTLY into my PC at home from my laptop. I can access everything that I have on my home PC as if I was sitting right in front of it. Plus, I dont have to buy multiple licenses for software. I can just hook into my home PC while Im away and its like Im using only the keyboard and monitor on my laptop, but the brains of my home computer. WOW! I am sooo impressed with this service. It saved my booty!

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    2. Mozy Online Backup 2GB Free I signed up with Mozy so that I wouldnt have to worry about my PC while I was gone. If, heaven forbid, the house burned down, a tornado or hurricane hit,

    lightening struck, or my PC was stolen, I could get an immediate backup of everything I have on my

    PC (including client work, learning audios, and even my family photos!). This was a comfort to me

    as I traveled. Ive used Mozy for a few years now and have had to recover files a few times. Ive been so thankful to have it when Ive needed it.

    3. Wireless internet Of course, this is huge. I can get online at my Grandmas house or my dads without having to sit in a library or a coffee shop.

    4. My laptop You can get a laptop computer pretty inexpensively nowadays. I spent $350 on mine and I love it. For me, the important things in choosing a laptop are that its easy for me to type on and that it has a long battery life. I cant use a lot of keyboards that are totally flat. I like to feel the indentations in the keys when I type. So, I normally test a bunch of keyboards to make sure that I

    can type quickly on them. As for the battery life, thats the other decision maker or breaker to me. I cant have a laptop that has only 2 hours of life. The memory and all the bells and whistles? Dont need them.

    5. Dropbox. I cant function without Dropbox anymore. I keep all working files in there, and sync between my iPad, my laptop, and my home PC automatically. Its been a total lifesaver for me.

    Planning I work my butt off in advance of a trip. Normally I try to schedule my blog posts and my emails to

    my lists so that everything is running smoothly while Im gone. That ensures that Im making money whether Im online or not. That way if I dont get online, I dont fret. If I do, its just gravy.

    For instance, when I was in Jamaica last month, I had emails scheduled for my lists for the entire

    week. And, while I was without internet access, I earned my regular income if not a bit more.

    My Assistants Outsourcing Of course, I couldnt leave my home for even a day if it wasnt for my awesome helpers. They make me look good and keep me smiley.

    So, before I leave on a trip, I try to make sure theyve got their plates full with plenty of work. They also have the authorization to handle most situations without coming to me. If theres something they cant handle, they know Ill get to it in a few days and to tell the person that Ill handle it then. If for some reason the person doesnt want to wait, they can get a refund. (Which never happens, but we do offer it, of course.)

    Pics Here was my office when we rented a condo in Tennessee for a week. Our place was right on a golf

    course, so Id go out back off the deck and find a bit of shade to write in. Other than the concern of getting hit with golf balls, it was a nice way to write some blog posts.

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