Ep 154 - Worldwide Road Trip, Vietnam, Thailand, Bali

EPISODE · Mar 27, 2017 · 1H 5M

Ep 154 - Worldwide Road Trip, Vietnam, Thailand, Bali

from Travel Like a Boss · host Johnny FD

Do you want to travel the world? Bauke Vreeswijk talks about how he rode his motorbike across Vietnam and gives an update on his affiliate marketing business. In this episode, Bauke will also compare the best and worst of Bali and Thailand including great food, accommodation, transportation, and the visa process. Listen to the end to hear his future travel plans with his lovely girlfriend.   Links: Website   Ep 104 - Money Mindset Discussed:   YouTube Video - I'm Lost in a Rice Field in Ubud, Bali!   Ep 80 - Stack That Money Success with Nick & Robbie Ep 81 - Firefighter to Affiliate Marketer: Another Stack that Money Success Ep 140 - Affiliate World Recap and Review: Plus Conference Tips!   Travel Guide to Ubud, Bali Time Stamps: 03:50 - Meeting Baukes girlfriend 05:50 - Passport tips 09:50 - Living in Chiang Mai 10:30 - Riding across Vietnam 12:50 - Buying, fixing, and selling a motorcycle 19:30 - Traveling for an adventure 24:24 - Facebook ads & Affiliate marketing 31:00 - Aweber email autoresponder 39:20 - CPA vs. email marketing 40:00 - Reading Johnny’s blog on a phone 41:49 - Is the Nomad life for everyone? 43:40 - Extending visas in Bali 45:15 - Living in Bali 46:00 - Indonesian food 49:09 - Places to live 52:45 - Roads, taxis, and Uber 58:00 - Future travel plans Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends!

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