Friday, January 10, 2014

3 Awesome Ways To Earn Good Money From Home


Do you believe that it is possible to earn a good living while working from home? Are you one of the many who know that the internet is the way to go in terms of career, business or livelihood plans? Would you like to be financially successful while still being able to spend all the quality time you need with your family? If your answer to any of these questions is a resounding "YES!", then welcome aboard! Do read on and I'll offer you some awesome options on how you can make your dream of earning good money while being with your family at home a reality.

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Of the many so called "opportunities to earn online", it would be safe to say that a good majority of them can be considered scams or cons, construed by unscrupulous individuals just looking to make a quick buck. The reason I made this post is so that you do not have to go through the painstaking task of weeding out the scams from the legitimate work-from-home opportunities. Below are 3 options I've shortlisted from a list of hundreds.:

1. Paid Social Media Jobs - If you love social media and spend a lot of time on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and others, this may be just what you're looking for. Paid social media jobs can range from project based jobs, to long term work, depending on your capabilities and on the potential client's requirements.

Social Media Managers, social media posters, and other jobs related to Social Media are some of the most in-demand jobs today. Not only that, these are also some of the better paying jobs around, owing to the incredible influence social media has on consumers.

If you're raring to get started building your career in social media, check out PAID SOCIAL MEDIA JOBS.

2. Data Entry Jobs - Data entry jobs have been around for sometime and it's great to note that the demand hasn't wavered ever since people started discovering an opportunity in this niche. If you're one of the many who would like to give Data Entry Jobs a try, I suggest you read up on my previous post dedicated to the TOP 3 DATA ENTRY JOB REVIEWS

3. Writing Jobs - Finally, if you're someone who enjoys writing as much as I do, and are proficient at it, it may be a good idea to try out writing jobs online. There are various types of writing jobs you can choose from; there's article writing, web content writing, dissertation writing, essay writing, academic writing, and even resume writing, among others.

If you'd like to find out where to start looking without being scammed, here are a few good options:

A. LEGIT WRITING JOBS
B. REAL WRITING JOBS
C. PAID ONLINE WRITING JOBS

With these tips, I hope you have gained a useful insight into the options available to you should you decide to dip your feet into online work. I myself have been free from the shackles of the corporate hustle and bustle for the last 4 years, and let me tell you - the feeling of freedom is sweeter than anything you've felt before (if you've been in the corporate world all your professional life).

Don't delay though, act on your desire to earn a good income from home. The sooner you act on it, the sooner you fulfill your dreams!

Best of luck to you!

Sincerely,
Bernard Ian Gonzalez


9 comments:

  1. Ashlee’s Work From Home Happiness blog is anything and everything you wanted to know about work from home opportunities. I had no idea how many different work from home jobs there are!
    What resonated with me is that Ashlee is also a freelance writer. She gave up her job to pursue freelance writing and never looked back. She now makes a full-time living writing – just like me – and some of her best Pintastic posts are about freelance writing.
    Ashlee is also soo helpful! I’ve been emailing her about Tailwind and Pinterest and email marketing and you can tell she takes the time to help others whenever she emails you.
    She also has a job board, so if you are interested in picking a side job or extra cash, go there to see what’s available.
    Ashlee has a fantastic beginner’s guide to getting started working from home so be sure to check that out.

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  2. Data Entry
    A wide range of businesses need workers to enter various data into their
    systems, whether that data are used to track inventory or shipments, create business plans, or measure performance or output. And since a computer and typing skills are the most important requirements for this job, many data entry workers are able to work at home, and on a schedule that fits their lives.
    According to the BLS, data entry workers earned a national median wage of $30,100 in 2016, although the top 10% earned more like $45,360. Since many data entry jobs are at-home jobs, you can always find dozens of data entry job postings on sites like Upwork.com, Freelancer.com, and SimplyHired.com, as well as dozens of others.

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  3. Data Entry
    A wide range of businesses need workers to enter various data into their
    systems, whether that data are used to track inventory or shipments, create business plans, or measure performance or output. And

    since a computer and typing skills are the most important requirements for this job, many data entry workers are able to work at

    home, and on a schedule that fits their lives.
    According to the BLS, data entry workers earned a national median wage of $30,100 in 2016, although the top 10% earned more like

    $45,360. Since many data entry jobs are at-home jobs, you can always find dozens of data entry job postings on sites like

    Upwork.com, Freelancer.com, and SimplyHired.com, as well as dozens of others.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Data Entry
    A wide range of businesses need workers to enter various data into their
    systems, whether that data are used to track inventory or shipments, create business plans, or measure performance or output. And since a computer and typing skills are the most important requirements for this job, many data entry workers are able to work at home, and on a schedule that fits their lives.
    According to the BLS, data entry workers earned a national median wage of $30,100 in 2016, although the top 10% earned more like $45,360. Since many data entry jobs are at-home jobs, you can always find dozens of data entry job postings on sites like Upwork.com, Freelancer.com, and SimplyHired.com, as well as dozens of others.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Data Entry
    A wide range of businesses need workers to enter various data into their
    systems, whether that data are used to track inventory or shipments, create business plans, or measure performance or output. And since a computer and typing skills are the most important requirements for this job, many data entry workers are able to work at home, and on a schedule that fits their lives.
    According to the BLS, data entry workers earned a national median wage of $30,100 in 2016, although the top 10% earned more like $45,360. Since many data entry jobs are at-home jobs, you can always find dozens of data entry job postings on sites like Upwork.com, Freelancer.com, and SimplyHired.com, as well as dozens of others.

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  6. Dream Home Based Work ( DHBW) shares a variety of work from home job opportunities in customer service, data entry, writing, freelance, and much more. Learn how to make extra money from home
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  7. Data Entry
    A wide range of businesses need workers to enter various data into their
    systems, whether that data are used to track inventory or shipments, create business plans, or measure performance or output. And since a computer and typing skills are the most important requirements for this job, many data entry workers are able to work at home, and on a schedule that fits their lives.
    According to the BLS, data entry workers earned a national median wage of $30,100 in 2016, although the top 10% earned more like $45,360. Since many data entry jobs are at-home jobs, you can always find dozens of data entry job postings on sites like Upwork.com, Freelancer.com, and SimplyHired.com, as well as dozens of others.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Data Entry
    A wide range of businesses need workers to enter various data into their
    systems, whether that data are used to track inventory or shipments, create business plans, or measure performance or output. And since a computer and typing skills are the most important requirements for this job, many data entry workers are able to work at home, and on a schedule that fits their lives.
    According to the BLS, data entry workers earned a national median wage of $30,100 in 2016, although the top 10% earned more like $45,360. Since many data entry jobs are at-home jobs, you can always find dozens of data entry job postings on sites like Upwork.com, Freelancer.com, and SimplyHired.com, as well as dozens of others.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Ashlee’s Work From Home Happiness blog is anything and everything you wanted to know about work from home opportunities. I had no idea how many different work from home jobs there are!
    What resonated with me is that Ashlee is also a freelance writer. She gave up her job to pursue freelance writing and never looked back. She now makes a full-time living writing – just like me – and some of her best Pintastic posts are about freelance writing.
    Ashlee is also soo helpful! I’ve been emailing her about Tailwind and Pinterest and email marketing and you can tell she takes the time to help others whenever she emails you.
    She also has a job board, so if you are interested in picking a side job or extra cash, go there to see what’s available.
    Ashlee has a fantastic beginner’s guide to getting started working from home so be sure to check that out.

    ReplyDelete