Rachel Hill travels the world like it’s her job-- because it is. For the past 5 years, she’s been building her business as a marketing consultant and influencer, traveling solo to wherever the glitch fare takes her and sharing her experiences along the way. Those seeking practical tips for making travel more affordable or starting your own business as a remote worker or travel influencer: this episode is for you!


In this episode, you’ll hear:

Rachel explains how she finds the best deals on plane tickets through glitch fare and by maximizing credit card rewards
The many benefits of being flexible with where you travel and when you do it
How she left her corporate job to pursue travel, and why
Her biggest challenges traveling solo on a regular basis
What Rachel’s friends and family think about her continuous travels
How a corporate job can be helpful for your international travel planning
Different ways to think about budgeting for larger trips
What she’s learned as a business owner in developing her brand, Rachel Travels
Some of the most important things to keep in mind are for those wanting to become self-employed

Other Resources:

Follow Rachel on Instagram - @racheltravels
Rachel’s website - www.racheltravels.com
Rachel’s book - So You Want to be a Travel Influencer? The Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Travel Influencer of Color
The Flight Deal
Secret Flying
Women On The Road on Instagram - @womenontheroad
Join the Women On The Road Podcast Facebook group

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