This 33-year-old travelled to every country in the world and made $1.5 million doing it

The avid traveller visited every country in the world over a period of 10 years, spending about three weeks in each country

Talia Lakritz
Sunday 02 April 2017 15:44 BST
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In Bolivia. OneStep4Ward/Facebook
In Bolivia. OneStep4Ward/Facebook

Johnny Ward is living the dream.

The travel blog he started as a broke backpacker called OneStep4Ward developed into anonline marketing firm that he can manage from anywhere in the world. He built himself a career that granted him the flexibility to travel for 10 years (and counting), and visit every country on Earth. Not to mention the $1.5 million he's earned along the way.

Ward spoke to INSIDER via email about how he made it all happen, one step at a time.

Johnny Ward didn't come from money growing up in Ireland.

Ward on a plane to yet another destination. OneStep4Ward/Facebook

He grew up on welfare in a single-parent household with his mother and sister. He moved to England to study International Economics, then decided to travel the world after graduating.

He funded his travels by teaching English in Thailand, and spent two years backpacking around Southeast Asia on a budget of about $10 to $15 a day.

A school in Cambodia. OneStep4Ward/Facebook

When that money ran out, he started blogging on OneStep4Ward.

In Iceland. OneStep4Ward/Facebook

He founded more blogs, hired more writers, invested in some property, and ended up making $1.5 million.

In the Maldives. OneStep4Ward/Facebook

His desire to see every country in the world stemmed from his love of unrestrained exploration.

In Bolivia. OneStep4Ward/Facebook

"I focused on creating a life that allowed me to be free," he said.

Skydiving in New Zealand. OneStep4Ward/Facebook

He spent 10 years on a mission to see every country in the world.

In Israel. OneStep4Ward/Facebook

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