"People's preference for making money from the comfort of their homes has boomed over the past several years for obvious reasons, and even with the job market trending "back to normal" after the pandemic, this preference is likely to continue. You might be wondering how you can earn a living at home. If you don't have a job that allows remote work, consider the following small business ideas that can make you a home-based entrepreneur."
"If you have great organizational, communication and detail skills, virtual assistant might be an excellent business for you, according to Flex Jobs. While duties vary, virtual assistants often support an employer or client through a variety of simple tasks, such as handling communications (emails, phone calls, even texts), scheduling events and travel, and other administrative sorts of details. Most likely you'll just need a computer and a phone."
"There has been a huge proliferation in the need for content writers over the past few years, according to attorney Stewart J. Guss, since content is key to search engine rankings. "It's a field where you can work your way up with smaller and less-demanding pieces of content for modest profits," he said. "However, in time, as you find your specialties, you'll be able to command higher per-word or per-hour rates.""
Preference for earning from home has grown considerably and is expected to remain strong as the job market normalizes. Home-based entrepreneurship options include virtual assisting and content writing. Virtual assistants perform administrative support such as handling emails, calls, texts, scheduling events and travel, and other organizational tasks, typically needing only a computer and phone, with an average U.S. pay around $25 per hour. Demand for content writers has proliferated because content influences search rankings. Writers can start with smaller assignments and gradually specialize to earn higher per-word or per-hour rates. Freelance platforms take a revenue cut; building a portfolio and pitching clients can yield direct work.
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