Work at Home part 3
17 Types of Online Work at Home ....continued
10. Web or Graphic designer
In our digital era, graphic design works are more demanded than ever.
If you have some design skills and experience, these are just some types of online work you can do:
- Website & landing page design
- Logo design
- Mobile app design
- Business cards & corporate souvenirs
- Ads, banners and marketing materials
- Leaflets, brochures, e-books
- Packaging design
- Presentation design
- Diverse illustrations
Besides freelancer platforms, there are other reliable ways to make some extra money with your design work.[9]
For example, try adding your designs on illustration databases, 99Designs platform or Creative Market where designers set their own price for their artwork.
11. Language tutor
People have been eager to learn new languages since ancient times. Luckily, it’s much easier to master a new language today than it was centuries or even decades ago.
Doesn’t matter if your mother tongue is English or any of the world’s 7000 languages.[10] You are sure to find students willing to learn or practice with you.
Even better if you already have some teaching experience. If you don’t, add a distinctive element to your resume.
For example, you may include some cultural facts in your course, or make your classes extra fun, informal, or flexible for any hour of the day – whatever is your thing.
12. Voice over
Numerous businesses are searching for male or female voices to narrate their marketing or explainer videos.
Furthermore, audiobooks, podcast intros, TV/Radio commercials, tutorials and even voicemail all require professional voice overs.
If you have excellent vocal skills in your native language, there’s a vast opportunity for you to earn money with them. The best part – this job is easy to do as all you need is a computer, a good microphone and a room with decent acoustics.
13. Customer support representative
Many companies are looking to outsource customer support – especially if their client base is global and they cannot provide round the clock support with their own team.
If you are into helping people or would like to build experience in this area, offering your services on freelancer platforms is a good place to start.
Email, social media and chat support as well as lead generation are the most common tasks of an outsourced customer service representative.
However, the wider the range of services you offer, the higher your chance of getting hired. For example, you can add data entry jobs, social media management, report preparation and other responsibilities to your resume.
On the other side, you can work as a mystery shopper evaluating the customer service quality of other online shops and websites. Mind that to have this as a serious online work, you’ll need to do quite a bit of mystery shopping.
14. Consultant, advisor or coach
If you are an expert in literally any area, there are people who want to hear your opinion and learn from your experience.
These are just some examples of different areas you can consult on:
- Business & Entrepreneurship
- Marketing & sales
- Freelancing
- Relationships
- Health & Fitness
- Fashion & Style
- Parenting
- Interior design
- Writing
Explore the categories on freelancer platforms and offer your advice in the ones relevant to your profession or experience. For example, if you have managed a small business, offer your consultations under Business or Marketing categories.
15. Accountant
Budgeting and finances are the nightmare of many entrepreneurs; no wonder countless businesses are looking for ways to outsource these complex tasks.
If you are good with numbers and have some accounting experience to show, your clientele is surely out there.
Even better if you have legal knowledge, like setting up a business, preparing contracts or registering your trademark. This may be a skill relevant in your location, but still highly demanded.
16. Virtual assistant
The functions of a virtual assistant can range from simple tasks like data entry or transcribing conversations to more complex web research and analysis, lead generation, Photoshop edits, travel planning, in-depth LinkedIn search and accounting.
Start by defining your expertise and offering it on one of the freelancer sites. The wider your skill set and the better your reviews, the more likely you are to make a living from this type of online work. On average, virtual assistants in the United States earn $15.57 per hour.[11]
17. Social media manager
This job is sometimes listed under virtual assistant. However, as social media management is a highly demanded skill, employers often search for it separately.
If you are a connoisseur of social media, you can create service packages that businesses could buy from you.....Thanks for your patience with us ...

