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Santiago: Digital Nomads Guides

Posted By: Grev27
Santiago: Digital Nomads Guides

Santiago: Digital Nomads Guides by Jess Whiteman
English | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B01MT6OQQU | 84 pages | EPUB | January 6, 2017 | 2.33 Mb

Are you a digital nomad, officeless expat, location independent entrepreneur or slow traveller? Do you need laptop-friendly working spaces all over the world? Are you done with scrolling around on Foursquare looking for a good place to work? Sick of bad WiFi and a lack of power outlets? Disappointed by wading through the jungle of pointless information given in traditional travel guides? Stuck with figuring out how to get your SIM-card and local 3G working on your phone?

We feel your pain. That's why we made the ultimate product for you. As digital nomads ourselves we've been struggling with this ourselves for years, until we decided to take matters into our own hands and stop standing around complaining. The result is the world's first travel guidebook series tailored towards the needs of digital nomads, location independent entrepreneurs and remote workers.

The Santiago de Chile edition gives you all the information you need to get yourself started in Chile's beautiful capital city. We kick off with the difficult stuff you need to know upon arrival:


How to get quick cash without paying outrageous ATM fees
What living expenses to expect and how to keep them low
Where to find WiFi and how to politely ask for the password like a local
What to expect from the local coffee standards
How to hustle your accommodation
Where to get your socks washed (without losing one of them)
Which SIM-card to get and how to get mobile internet up and running
How to meet other like-minded people (or how to avoid them)
What to eat locally and what to drink with it on the side
How to get from A to B without pissing off immigration officers
What else there is to do besides eat, sleep, (co)work, repeat


The second part of each book is dedicated to specific places for work in the neighbourhoods you're most likely to stay at. We have tested each working space personally and gave honest judgment about them. You'll find the tested WiFi speed (in Mbit) next to every caf, along with our PowerScoreand ZenScore. These describe the relative availability of charging points and how quiet it is without people tripping over your cables. We have visited dozens of cafs and only put in the 20 most welcoming ones for people who need to get shit done. Tips on where to have a business lunch or date are also sorted by neighbourhood.

Handiest of all? You get exclusive access to our online bonus material, in which you can find a map with all the businesses mentioned to use on the go. The Santiago edition is also featuring a bonus blog post on how to deal with Chileno, the weird version of Spanish that is spoken in Chile.

Digital Nomads Guides is your ideal travel companion for life and work on the road. Perpetually. Click on the button "Send a free sample" on the right and start reading now.