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Ramon Stoppelenburg (born in Leiden, December 20, 1976) is a Dutch serial entrepreneur and author known for using "cyber-begging" as a means to travel around the world and acquiring businesses. He currently resides in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where he runs the three locations of The Flicks Community Movie Theaters since 2011 and trains at Crossfit Amatak.
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Letmestayforaday

In the beginning of 2001 he started the website www.letmestayforaday.com. By using the internet for requesting a place to stay and help with food and drinks, he received 4,577 invitations from 77 countries. In exchange for the given hospitality he wrote an extensive daily report on his website before hitchhiking to his following location. The travels took Stoppelenburg through the Netherlands, Belgium, France, England, Ireland, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Austria, South Africa, Spain, Australia and Canada. Coverage by international media and the number of visitors to the website allowed Stoppelenburg to have everything sponsored: his website, clothing, camera, backpack, shoes and even his airline tickets.
Travels and book
During his travels he also wrote weekly chronicles in the Dutch newspaper Sp!ts and had weekly calls by the Dutch radio station 3FM about his latest adventures on the road. After 22 months of travelling he had had enough of it and decided to end the project. He rejected an invitation to be a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 2003 as he was not travelling through the USA at that moment.
Back in The Netherlands he wrote a book named Letmestayforaday, around the world for free (2004, published by Nijgh & Van Ditmar, Amsterdam). In that same year he became the host of the travel show Weg Met BNN on Dutch Radio 1.
He has moved from The Netherlands [1] to Cambodia in September 2010 and currently resides in Phnom Penh, where he runs three local western-orientated cinemas since April 2011.
Stoppelenburg launched the freely available weekly newspaper Phnom Penh WEEK in August, 2015.