Take Inventory of Your Special Skills

In today’s connected world, advancement in technology has made it possible for entrepreneurs to choose how, when and where to work. They are now discovering ways to use remote work to start their entrepreneurship ideas; with their business headquartered at home.
Some are converting their spare room into a mini-warehouse for products, while others are completely running their businesses online. But generally, they are starting their home-based businesses using existing space and means.

In this article, we will look at 10 freelance jobs you can turn into a business from home. Once you find your way, you’ll be able to develop long-term skills, that can help you to build a successful career or a lucrative, home-based business.

10 Freelance Jobs You Can Turn into a Business from Home

You can start your own freelancing business—you can run it full time or as a side hustle. You can start using your home as your base of operations. Starting a freelancing business, working from home, don’t require buying and holding inventory, you can even work on the go, without the need to be bound to your home.

While there are plenty of ways to go about starting as a freelancer, the following are some of the most lucrative freelance jobs that, pay well, and can set you on a successful career path if you are willing to do the work.

1. Online Tutor

You could make a living by helping those who are struggling with passing their courses. You help them out by teaching them what you know. You can teach college students and kids – from elementary school to high school; there are plenty of kids who needs your help.
Thankfully, with the Internet, you are not limited to your local geographic area. You can teach kids and people from around the world.

2. Social Media Manager

Some people are good at getting likes, comments, and motivating others through their posts. If this is you, you might want to consider turning this into a profession.  Social media managers help companies to build communities on social media. You can get hired to engage these communities in conversations – getting lots of comments -and encouraging them to take some sorts of action – reading blog posts, signing up to email list or buying products. Social media managers also help in building brand awareness for organizations.

3. Freelance Writer

Freelance writers write contents that build relationships and promotes sales for companies. There is a rising need for freelance writers now. Organizations want to build long term trust with their target audiences; they do that by providing top quality contents.
To succeed as a freelance writer, you need to stay up to date on marketing trends and research; and you must know the content types that work best and when.

4. Resume Writer

If you are successful at getting lots of interest from great companies, based on your resume, you can offer resume writing services to others. You can help ensure their resumes shine a light on their accomplishments and the value they have to provide, in a way that speaks to employers. Also, you can offer a LinkedIn profile writing services. Many recruiters are looking for potential employees on this professional social network.

5. Transcriptionist

A transcriptionist listens to audio recordings and transcribes the recording. The key to success as a transcriptionist is to be extremely accurate; so you need to pay great attention to details. This job also requires fast typing. The faster you type, the more you can earn per hour.

6. Freelance Web Designer

As a freelance web designer, you will need to prove more than your ability to design beautiful websites. It might be easy to build your website; however, most people cannot or don’t have the time. You can make money building websites and blogs for others. However, to succeed as a web designer, you must understand what works in user experience and CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization). You must know how to create websites that will your clients get their desired results-driving visitors to download something or buy a product.

10. Online Influencer

If you know something many people are struggling with or you have a hobby, a passion, or an interesting life. You might want to consider starting a blog, a podcast or be active on any of the major social media networks.  Sometimes, it could take time to build a big audience. As your audience grows, you may consider selling your services – like coaching, consulting or products – you will also be making money by recommending other people’s products and getting sponsorship.

8. Copywriter

Another writing job you can do from home is copywriting. Your role involves creating text for advertisements or promotional material that a business needs. This role might also include contents creation, products descriptions writing for online shopping sites, or creating captions for social media posts.

9. Graphic Designer

Organizations have lots of designs to do; they may not have the capacity to hire an in-house to create their contents. If you have a good design background, you can always find companies that need your services. To succeed as a graphic designer, you will need a professional (or academic background) in graphic design and experience using design software like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.

10. Editing and Proofreading

If you are a seasoned grammarian or you have a solid eye for details, you can find editing and proofreading jobs that suit your level of skill and experience.

 

Conclusion

As far as working from home is concerned, we live in the best of time. As more companies are allowing people to work from, the only tools you will need to start is a computer and an Internet connection.

The examples given above are to get you thinking. There are many job opportunities you can find on our website. Look the best job that suits your skill sets and start your journey to building a successful freelance business, working from home.