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Thursday, January 26, 2017

How to earn money from home

There are plenty of ways to make money with skills and interests that you already have – you just need to know where to look. Our work-from-home job guide is full of potential jobs that work around your schedule and let you earn extra dollars from pretty much anywhere! Based on your personality and strengths, read on to find out what type of job best suits you.


Earn Money as a Bookkeeper


If you're good at managing money, keeping a company’s books could be the thing for you. Every small business needs an able bookkeeper to track accounts receivable and expenditures. Cloud-based platforms such as FreshBooksQuickBooks and Xero make it easier than ever to work with clients’ financial information remotely from your home office. You'll need strong knowledge of basic math and a willingness to learn accounting software. There are several free accounting programs, including TurboCash and Wave. Or go with a paid service such as QuickBooks, which costs as little as $13 per month but is widely used and comes with a variety of support tools. List your services on free websites such as O-Desk and Elance, which specialize in work for independent contractors and freelancers. Create a profile, then submit job proposals to potential clients. Elance adds an 8.75 percent charge to your rate; oDesk takes 10 percent of your agreed-upon fee. Set rates low and raise them once you have earned great reviews. 

Earn Money by Writing

Many websites need part-time writers. Examiner.com pays people to write reviews for restaurants, shops, parks and concerts in their area. But if reviews aren’t quite your thing, ProBlogger has listings of sites that are willing to pay semi-professional writers. Over time, good writers have found this sort of freelancing can be quite lucrative. Every website has a different application process, so log on and get paid.New tech products are hitting the market every second, and someone needs to explain how they work in plain English. Technical writers put together operating instructions, how-to manuals and FAQ pages for consumers. Consider joining the Society for Technical Communication, which provides educational webinars and a job listing board to members.

Earn Money By Making Crafts

There are plenty of sites to let your artsy side shine and help you make some extra money in the process. Etsy.com is a virtual marketplace where the craftier among us can sell their wares to shoppers from all over the world for a percent transaction fee. And Café Press allows you to design and sell your own graphic T-shirts, mugs and other printables from home for the cost of materials.If you love to communicate visually and have fashioned your own great business logo or website, graphic design could be for you. Potential clients are likely to be most interested in your portfolio. Have you designed a school poster? Put together a brochure for a nonprofit? Showcase your skills by creating a website and uploading images of your work. (Skilledup.com offers a range of classes—some for free—on website creation and graphic design.) Look for job postings on aiga.org and on more general job boards such as Indeed, Monster and Simply Hired.

Earn Money as a Virtual Office Assistant

Are you super-organized? You might want to consider working as a virtual administrative assistant. Often business owners can save money by hiring independent contacts to perform tasks such as data entry, transcription and scheduling out of a home office. Go tovirtualassistantjobs.com to find out more, or register with an agency such aseaHelp.com or Zirtual.com, which assign clients to you.

Earn Money as a Product Tester

Always have to have the newest items that hit the shelves, and can't wait to talk about them with your friends? You can turn your shopping passion into a project by testing products. Companies want your input on their new products and will often reward you for giving it with discounts, freebies and more. For more information on becoming a product tester, check out Shespeaks.comVocalpoint.com and Crowdtap.com.

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