How to Make Money Working from Home

Many love the idea of working at home. Not having to wake up early. Having more control over your schedule. Getting to work in your pajamas. There are a lot of potential perks to being able to work at home! However, those opportunities may seem hard to come by.

You have come to the right place to look at legitimate options for working at home. They can be anything from occasional gigs or part-time work all the way to full-time jobs with benefits. Take a look and see what might be the best option for you!

  1. Be a Freelancer!
  2. Joining the gig economy can be an easy way to get started in making money at home. You can find almost anything that can fit your niche of skills. All that happens is you either apply for a certain gig or someone who thinks you would be a good fit for the job they need to be done.

    Sites that are good to get started are Fiverr, which has a great mobile platform. They got their name from the baseline cost of many of their gigs: $5

    Upwork is another great freelancer site. It aims to the more professional side of freelancing, with many of its offerings being consistent, part-time or full-time work. You set your own hourly rate, or you can bid on projects with a flat rate. The more jobs you complete, the higher-rated your profile becomes!

    The market has all kinds of gigs available. Software developers, graphic designers, customer service agents, sales specialists, and writers are all in demand for freelance work. The beginning may start slowly, but if you successfully complete jobs you are hired for, work can become pretty consistent. You could be writing articles about how to make money working from home in no time!

  3. Be an At-Home Customer Service Rep
  4. If you have ever called customer service, there is a solid chance that you were talking to someone who was sitting at their own home! Many large companies offer at-home customer service positions. All you need is a strong internet connection and (usually) a phone line. If you are hired, they will frequently provide equipment for you, including a computer!

    Apple is a company that has a well-known work-at-home program. However, with Apple, and other similar programs, there are limitations. Though your schedule is far more flexible than working on-site, you still will be required to have either a regular hour or at least be logged in for a certain number of hours. These times may include peak times, which may be inconvenient for your schedule.

    Certain companies may require you to be relatively close to a physical store or home office. If this kind of job seems like your cup of tea, searching through sites like Indeed will show a lot of legitimate options. If you know the company you want to work for, you can also inquire directly on their site.

  5. Do a Bunch of Little Jobs for Extra Cash
  6. This one is definitely a part-time situation, but it is super easy to get started. Sites like MTurk through Amazon have thousands of tiny micro-jobs that they need to be completed. Generally, they are the kind of jobs that they wish could be automated, but the technology is not quite there yet. This work generally will be low pay and not particularly exciting, but if you want something easy and are not looking for consistent hours of work, this is a good option.

  7. Be a Transcriptionist
  8. Software is still far behind being able to write down every single word of human speech, and it may surprise you to find that this kind of service is still in high demand. Sites like Rev are always looking for people that are willing to transcribe audio for their clients.

    This is going to be a part-time position for most. You need to take and pass a transcribing test in order to get started. Once you are accepted, you will be in a probationary training type period. They will grade every single thing you transcribe to make sure you are learning how to do it accurately.

    This kind of job rewards those who are able to get it done quickly. At first, you will likely only make a few dollars an hour, but if you get good at it, you could be making $10-15 an hour. If you have the patience to learn a new skill and have a sharp ear to boot, this might be a great fit for you.

  9. Be an Online Tutor
  10. There are a lot of tutoring positions that are available online, and some of them quite lucrative. Some sites offer traditional tutoring for classic subjects like math or writing. You will set up a profile and submit applications for those seeking tutoring for specific positions. It can be a slow start, but depending on your qualifications, you can end up making a pretty penny.

    Think that finding a tutoring niche may be difficult? Consider tutoring English to those attempting to learn it as a second language. Companies like VIP Kids has a large presence in China and is always looking for English tutors. In order to qualify, you need a Bachelor's degree in any subject and be able to pass a mock tutoring session. Depending on how much you are willing to tutor, you could make a couple of thousand of dollars a month.

    Though many would tell you that most working from home jobs are scams, you can now confidently tell them otherwise. There are plenty of legitimate opportunities to be able to work from home, and many of them quite lucrative. Keep in mind this is not a complete list and you may find other opportunities! However, always be on the lookout for scams and those looking to take advantage of people desperate for at-home work. If you are ever asked to pay for anything or buy anything, that is your queue to run away!