50 Jobs That Pay as Much or More Than the Average American Salary While Working From Home

50 Jobs That Pay as Much or More Than the Average American Salary While Working From Home.
1. an affiliate marketer
For those who are not familiar, affiliate marketing is just referral marketing where you get paid. Say you recommend a book on your website that is available on Amazon. Amazon will give you a cut of the sale when the visitor clicks the affiliate link and purchases the book. People adore affiliate marketing because it allows them to begin passively earning money with little initial outlay.
2. Animator
Do you possess the artistic and creative talent necessary to produce animation and visual effects for use in films, video games, television, and other forms of media? After that, you can work remotely as an independent animator. (In my experience, animators on websites like Upwork earn between $25 and $106 per hour.)
3. Chef and Baker
If you’re talented in the kitchen or baking, consider turning your hobby into a side business. From your own kitchen, you could start a catering business or become a personal chef. If you bake, you could market your products online, at farmer’s markets near you, to friends and neighbors, or to other people.
4. Blogger
Blogging is cheap and simple to get started with. You might only need to write about your favorite foods or music to eventually start making money from your website. Just keep in mind that you must be patient if you want to make money from your blog. Check out this guide if this is something you want to pursue.
5. An accountant
You don’t need to be a CPA to start bookkeeping, despite what you may have heard. Simply enroll in a bookkeeping class at a community college or online (such as this course from The Accounting Coach). After finishing a course, you can begin working; the median annual salary is reportedly $34,000. (Some home-based bookkeepers I’ve personally spoken with earn more than $70,000.)
6. Child minder
Running a childcare business from your home can be a rewarding remote job, whether it’s for a few hours or the whole day. Just be sure to secure the appropriate licenses and permits.
7. Coordinator of Clinical Research
Clinical trial operations are managed in part by clinical research coordinators. With this job, you can earn more than $48,000 without a bachelor’s degree.
8. consulting
Consider sharing your expertise and knowledge with others through career coaching if you have it in a particular field. For instance, if you are an accountant or lawyer, you could charge small businesses a pretty penny to give them career advice. Additionally, you could advise companies on how to use new software or how to be more environmentally friendly. (If you’re interested, my business provides a starting consulting guide.)
9. Customer Service Agent
Do you communicate clearly and effectively? Do you have a working landline and fast internet? Then, as a customer service agent, you can make between $8 and $15 per hour.
10. Entering Data
For job seekers, entering data for businesses isn’t the most exciting job. You can begin at $10 per hour, though, and you don’t need any prior experience.
11. Writing Copy
You can work from home as a copywriter for companies and, in some cases, make up to six figures. To find work, check out Fiverr or Upwork.
12. Owner of an online store
Five different e-commerce business models exist: manufacturing, dropshipping, wholesaling, white-labeling, and subscriptions. You can quickly launch your own ecommerce store with the help of websites like Shopify, Magento, and WooCommerce.
13. Proofreading and editing
Editors, book jacket designers, and proofreaders earn an average wage of $20 per hour working for companies like Book in a Box.
14. Event Coordinator
People are looking for organized people to handle the majority of the event planning for them, whether they are planning a wedding, birthday party, or corporate event.
15. Produce instructional videos and post them
Are you truly skilled in anything? Consider opening a YouTube channel and posting videos of yourself teaching others how to do what you are good at. Join the YouTube partner program to start making some extra cash and earn $1 to $2 for every 1,000 views.
16: Grant Writer, age
It is common for nonprofit organizations, universities, and hospitals to submit grant applications. These companies frequently turn to job postings for skilled grant writers because these applications can be challenging to write. You can earn between $40,300 and $67,000 a year as a grant writer.
17. Graphic Artist
Many businesses require graphic designers to create their logos, websites, or visual advertisements. If you have a degree or certification in this field, you can reportedly earn a comfortable salary of $45,000 and above per year. The more clients you’ll probably get through word of mouth the more skilled you are. Here is a manual on how to create a website to get you started.
18: Maker of handmade goods
Do you produce handmade goods like furniture or jewelry? If so, consider opening an Etsy store and selling your handmade goods on the website.
19. Professor
Do you possess musical instrument proficiency? Can you help people lose weight? Some people will pay you to share your knowledge or experience with them, whether face-to-face or online.
20. Twenty. Internet Security Expert
You monitor networks for security threats and enforce security standards as an internet security specialist. Systems for data protection are also available for installation. Over the following few years, it is anticipated that this job posting will increase steadily due to the attention that online security has been receiving.
21. Online Juror
Lawyers frequently ask for feedback on their cases as they get ready for a trial. You can earn anywhere from $5 to $150 for your opinion, depending on the mock jury website you select.
22. Online Professor
Are you a teacher seeking a more accommodating schedule? Then think about instructing through pre-recorded sessions or Skype through companies like K12 and Connections Academy.
23. Lawyer for intellectual property or patents
Both obtaining a patent and defending intellectual property require expert counsel. Therefore, if this is your area of the law, you could reportedly earn an additional $112 to $121 per hour.
24. Peer-to-Peer Lender
You can easily lend money to a company or person thanks to websites like Lending Club and Prosper. You would profit as an investor from the note’s paid interest.
25. Pet groomer:
Do you enjoy spending time with animals? Do you have the patience necessary to groom and clean pets? If so, starting this at home could be a great idea.
26.Photographer/Visual Artist
Nowadays, everyone has a smartphone with a camera, but these professionals are still necessary for occasions like weddings. Additionally, you can sell your photos on websites like Foap.
27: Reviewer of products
Simply by writing reviews of the products you use every day, you can earn a respectable living (reportedly between $20,000 and $95,000).
28 Programmer
If you learn a programming language like Ruby, you might be able to earn about $61 per hour doing programming. If you’re interested, check out this helpful programmer’s guide to help you get started.
29: Realtor
Even though you can operate a reality show from your house if you have a real estate license from your state, you still need to show prospective buyers the house. Don’t forget, though, that the house must also be ready for a showing. With the help of technology, you can become a virtual realtor and show a property without actually being there.
30. Tenant
Do you possess a spare bedroom? What about a car you don’t use frequently? Are there any household items lying around that need to be cleaned? If so, consider renting them out to individuals who could benefit. (In 2017, I personally earned over $50,000 from renting out my basement.)
31. A repairman
Consider starting your own repair business if you are good at fixing things, such as bicycles, cars, or computers. Since you probably already have the tools and resources, starting out shouldn’t cost more than a little marketing.
32. Quick Jobs
A quick-to-finish task is one that is manageable in length. Examples include watching a video, writing a review, or participating in a survey. Even though they may not pay well, working from home can be done quickly and easily. If you’re interested, check out this list of websites that offer quick tasks.
33: Manager of social media
Many organizations require help managing their social media presences, and some may even ask you to create a full social media strategy for them.
34; stylist
An online stylist can be someone who enjoys fashion and wants to work from home. Some allegedly earn as much as $15 per hour.
35: Taker of Surveys
You won’t become a multimillionaire from this, but you can get paid anywhere from $1 to $50 every time you participate in a survey, answer inquiries about your shopping preferences, or write a product review. The typical forms of payment are checks, PayPal, or points that can be later exchanged for gift cards.
36: Tax Preparer
Despite the fact that this is a seasonal job, you can earn more than $30,000. Don’t forget to register your home-based business with the IRS before you launch it.
37. Become a Specialist
Nowadays, people search online for experts in fields in which they may be having difficulty. Using an independent contractor as opposed to calling in a big business to help with problems is becoming more and more popular. Catalant is one resource that offers to pay experts between $15 and $280 per hour. If you want to share your knowledge with others in your talent community, that is one option.
38. A Nurse on the Phone
Registered nurses may find employment with health management firms or insurers like Humana, Aetna, and UnitedHealth Group. Even CVS Health offers positions in customer service. To handle case management, treatment authorization, and patient education, they hire nurses to work remotely.
39. A transcriptionist or transcriber
This self-employed position basically entails listening to audio files, like lectures or medical dictations from doctors, and then typing out what you hear. It’s an entry-level position with an hourly wage of up to $25.
40. Interpreter
Do you speak another language well? By becoming an interpreter or document translator, you can start using this skill to make money.
41: Travel agent
Even though there are many travel websites that make planning a trip simple, it can still take some time. Additionally, there might be some conditions related to travel that you are unaware of. Because of this, there are still openings for travel agents to research prices online, offer guidance, or create itineraries.
42. Virtual Helper
This position is ideal for you if you’re organized and capable of handling office tasks like managing your calendar, responding to emails, entering data, and helping with social media. Additionally, you can earn $10 to $15 per hour.
43. Online Public Relations Agent
A chief marketing officer, vice president of marketing, or even a public relations agency may not be financially feasible for some small- to medium-sized businesses. However, they might have the money to hire a virtual public relations agent to handle tasks like business promotion or crisis management.
Virtual Recruiter 44.
The main difference between this job and an internal recruiter is that you can choose where you want to work. The use of the internet to find the best employee for the job is the other significant difference. You must also participate in the interviewing, negotiating, and applicant screening processes. Some recruiters receive hourly pay of up to $125 for creating resume templates.
45. Online tutor
If you have in-depth knowledge in a particular field, you could tutor students over the phone or via Skype for $12 to $35 per hour.
46; Voice Acting
You can earn between $56 and $72 per hour if you have a beautiful voice and the right opportunity.
47; Website Developer
Building websites from scratch can earn you anywhere between $55,000 and $175,000 per year, depending on the task at hand and your level of expertise.
48: Website Search Evaluator
Search engines pay people to examine search results in order to provide the most accurate service to users. For search jobs, you don’t need to have much experience, and you can make $12 to $15 per hour.
49. Website tester.
Businesses want to guarantee that customers can easily navigate their websites. They will therefore give directions for people to follow in order to visit their website. Typically, each test lasts 15 to 20 minutes. You’ll frequently receive $10 to $15 per test in exchange.
50. Writing Jobs
All sizes of businesses require written content, such as blog entries, website copy, or eBooks. As a result, there are countless writing jobs available, with hourly pay ranging from $10 to $100.
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