New Vagabond Journey Travel Gear Shop — In my perpetual uphill journey towards trying to make enough money off of Vagabond Journey.com to fully fund the travels of myself and my small family, I have put together an online store, selling the travel equipment and gear that I use: Vagabond Journey Travel Gear Shop I [...]
New Vagabond Journey Travel Gear Shop —
In my perpetual uphill journey towards trying to make enough money off of Vagabond Journey.com to fully fund the travels of myself and my small family, I have put together an online store, selling the travel equipment and gear that I use:
Vagabond Journey Travel Gear Shop
I have personally used — or still use — almost all of the gear that I am selling in this online store, so I know that it is all made of good quality and will last through the rigors of the Open Road.
The travel gear shop is operated through the Amazon.com affiliate program, and I receive a small percentage of each item sold. I hope that the funds which I make through this venture will be enough to put me over the edge of self-sufficiency as I travel.
I need to make $30 a day off of Vagabond Journey.com to continue working on it full time. I hope that in conjunction with ads, reader contributions, and this Amazon affiliate store, I will get a little closer to this mark.
If you keep throwing darts at the board you will eventually hit a bulls eye.
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About the Author: VBJ
I am the founder and editor of Vagabond Journey. I’ve been traveling the world since 1999, through 91 countries. I am the author of the book, Ghost Cities of China and have written for The Guardian, Forbes, Bloomberg, The Diplomat, the South China Morning Post, and other publications. VBJ has written 3723 posts on Vagabond Journey. Contact the author.
VBJ is currently in: New York City
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July 20, 2009, 10:58 am
If someone uses your link, but buys something else on Amazon, will you still get something? Will a plain link to Amazon.com work for this?
Bob L
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