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Building a side business can bring you big future rewards if done right. You may be looking to increase your income, build future passive income, develop in-demand skills that’ll advance your career, or lay the foundations for your personal brand.

Whichever your reason is for starting a side hustle, choosing to put in the time outside of your day job is a powerful investment in your future, but it will also take a fat bite out of your spare time.

In the past year alone, my side business as a freelance content marketer has helped me quit my day job while nearly doubling my income and cutting my workweek in half by signing a single high-value client.

I’ve landed contributor agreements with Forbes, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and my website recently had its 1 millionth reader thanks to all of my hard work creating in-depth content in the hours outside of my day job.

1. Don’t quit your job before you start a business

Don’t quit the job that serves as your primary source of income without already having steady revenue and traction with your side business. Even if you have a nice cushion of savings set aside, it’s easier than you think to burn through it and that’s a lot of pressure to place on yourself.

I can’t emphasize this enough. Don’t quit your job right away. You need to take your time in fully vetting an idea, learning about your target market, and testing that idea with them before making the solo decision that your idea must be great and therefore instantly profitable.

Having the time to continue thinking things through and seek the advice of others will greatly benefit your side business, rather than rushing through the creation process with tunnel vision toward your goal of launching.

Even more importantly, unless you’re working on a high-growth startup and can secure investor funding, you’re going to need some form of sustainable income before your side business is able to become a sole source of income for you. This is where your job comes in because it’s essentially an investment that fuels the growth of your side business.

The last thing you need is the stress and strain of worrying about your cash flow early on while you’re still trying to figure out how to hit the accelerator on your side hustle. I’ve made that exact mistake, and in turn, had to make some difficult sacrifices to keep the business alive and growing.

Starting your business while working a full-time job will undoubtedly be difficult, but it’s doable. Take these steps into account and you’ll be well on your way to becoming your own boss. Imagine that awesome feeling.

Up till now I just told you what NOT to do.

So when do you quit your job?

Only quit your job when your side business reaches financial stability (steady and predictable income) that can support your lifestyle.

2. Before taking the first step, first make the commitment

This will be difficult, it will strain your relationships, and you’ll continually be forced to make tough decisions when it comes to how you allocate your time, which is now your most precious resource. It doesn’t get easier over time, either.

In fact, the more successful your side business becomes, the more ruthless you’ll have to become at managing opportunities and deciding what you can afford to take on with your limited amount of time. Having a side business will be an incredibly challenging experience. It should be.

The pace at which you’re able to build your side business is directly correlated to the amount of time you’re able to free up each week to work on growing the business.

The first thing you should do before setting out on starting your side business is making a written pledge to yourself. Treat this pledge like a contract; one that outlines the short-term sacrifices you’re willing to make in order to create the lifestyle you want in the long term.

After that, we create a list of all the activities and responsibilities you have with the corresponding time commitments they command each week. We take note of the ones you can afford to remove or lessen your involvement with for at least the immediate future and let them know you’re stepping back a bit to focus on a new project that means a lot to you.

Once you’ve unlocked some time for your side business each week, it’s time to figure out when you work best so that you can start carving out some of your best hours to allocate toward your project.

Be selfish and give yourself the best hours of your day.

3. Learn from other people’s mistakes

However, when you’re new to working for yourself, there are a lot of potentially crippling mistakes to be made that can push success even further off into the distance. Today, we’re going to explore some of those mistakes (I’ve made most of them myself), give you detailed insights on how to avoid them, and build a foundation for learning how to grow your business before you quit your 9-5 job.

Making mistakes when you start out is almost inevitable, but the amount and severity of those mistakes can be reduced. I’ll try to give you the wisdom you’ll need to avoid the worst of your mistakes, based on my experience.

Video: how to learn from other people’s mistakes

4. Define which skill sets are required to start your side business

Be honest with yourself. What are you good at? What are you great at? Where is there room for improvement? If you want to be successful in starting your side business quickly, you need to maximize the time you spend doing what you’re great at and work to either outsource your weaknesses or avoid getting into a business where you’ll be forced to use them in the first place.

You likely possess at least some of the necessary skills to bring your side business to life, but if you don’t, you’re now faced with a tough decision. Spend time learning a new skill or outsource to someone else who can help. There’s no right or wrong answer, it depends solely upon your spending threshold, urgency, and desire to learn new skills.

If the skill is going to be an ongoing, core need for the future of your business, and you’re genuinely interested in the subject matter, you owe it to yourself to invest the time and become an expert at it. This isn’t a race, and you’ll greatly benefit from investing in building the skills you’re interested in.

For the sake of keeping startup costs as low as possible, you’re going to need to learn some specific skills in order to pull off starting your own business. You should, however, be constantly looking for and evaluating opportunities to outsource your weaknesses, when possible.

Video: Build a side business you have passion for

5. Validate your idea before building something nobody wants

In an intensive study of why startups fail according to 101 founders, the #1 reason most entrepreneurs report failing is a lack of market need for their product (cited by over 42% of the failed companies). This really highlights the need to fully validate your idea and get honest feedback from paying customers before you start building, creating, and spending money. Let alone consider quitting your day job on a whim to pursue just an idea.

It’s human nature to think we’re right and that our ideas are always amazing. As entrepreneurs, we have a lot of pride when it comes to our work. Unfortunately, our business concepts and product ideas are often not fully thought out, useful, or even properly researched.

There’s an art and a science to objectively validating your business idea. It’s easy to take off with an exciting new project in mind and work inside of your little bubble without ever involving anyone else for feedback during the process. When you emerge on the other side, you would be lucky to have created something that is received well in the marketplace or even has a market of paying customers in the first place.

Keep that excitement you have. Channel it into a positive, calculated direction, and intelligently test your way into assumptions about your potential new side business. Use free tools like Google’s Keyword Planner and Trends to get an accurate picture of how many people are searching for solutions related to keywords that describe what your product or service would do for your customers.

6. Determine your competitive advantage

A competitive advantage is defined as the unique advantage that allows you as a business to generate greater sales or margins, and/or acquire & retain more customers than competitors. It’s what makes your business, your business.

This can be in the form of your cost structure, product offering, distribution network, customer support, or elsewhere in the business. If you’re going to start a business, it needs to be unique in some ways.

An example of a very powerful competitive advantage would be owning the exclusive rights to a brand new microprocessing chip that Apple is 100% going to need to include in every iPhone they build moving forward. Now, something like this is very rare. Apple hires some of the best & brightest in the world to cut down on the possibility of things like this happening and they work with outside suppliers who can guarantee these types of products as well.

Your strongest competitive advantage may be your own personal skill set, your unique experience, storytelling ability, industry knowledge, strategic relationships, or your personal brand that you’ve built. The strength of your competitive advantage will greatly affect your early results in learning to sell your product or service. Your competitive advantages need to be built into everything you do as an entrepreneur.

7. Set measurable and realistic business goals

Without setting attainable business goals and realistic deadlines for yourself, you’re going to spend a lot of time spinning your wheels. It’s hard to get anywhere if you don’t know exactly where you’re going.

In my experience, it works best to set daily, weekly, and monthly goals for my side business. It’ll help you stick with both short-term and long-term objectives, especially if you want to start a freelance business that depends very heavily upon driving meaningful results for your clients in tandem with regularly bringing new business in the door.

In the beginning, your daily goals are most likely small wins or to-do list types of items. I use the iPhone & Mac App, ToDo to handle my daily schedule and track the small wins for my day. It allows you to physically check things off your list, which has a strong psychological effect on me.

Weekly goals are the more significant wins that likely can’t be completed in just one morning or evening’s worth of work. An example of a weekly goal would be finishing one solid blog post designed to drive in traffic that’ll be checking out your brand new product. Since there are a lot of different components that can go into the creation of a great blog post, this is a realistic weekly goal.

Monthly goals start to become big-picture-focused. If you’re trying to build pre-launch buzz for your product or service, a one-month goal could be getting your first 100 email subscribers that are interested in learning more about your product once you launch. Month 2 could then be to double or triple that list size, or to get your first working prototypes ready for user testing. This will vary greatly depending on the type of business you’re in.

The further out you start planning your goals and deadlines, the more difficult it will become to make them realistic. You start to depend on assumptions of progress in certain areas, or of things outside your control coming together by specific dates. It requires some flexibility and you shouldn’t allow yourself to get overly stressed. Nevertheless, having these defined goals and dates set is what’s going to keep you on track and moving forward.

8. Map your business plan in detail

How are you going to reach your goals? It’s great to have a ton of exciting milestones, but if you have no real plan on how you’re going to hit those targets, then you’re really just hoping and wishing rather than putting in the hard work that’s needed to create the business.

It’s one thing to set your goals, and yet an entirely different activity to map out exactly how you’re going to get to points B, C, D, and beyond. If you find yourself questioning how to make it to your milestones, take the initiative to seek outside advice from friends, family, or personal mentors.

Be proactive. Nobody can do this for you, but you won’t be able to do it all on your own, either. Your ability to problem-solve and navigate around your obstacles will determine the level of success with your side hustle.

Here’s an example of mapping the route to achieving one of my goals from above. Let’s say my daily goal on a Monday is to finish all of the copy content for a blog post I’m planning on publishing. The weekly goal that this maps back to is pulling together the entire blog post, including all of the other assets like beautifully designed images, links a well-thought-out keyword strategy, and influencer distribution that will make this post truly awesome.

Moving up to the monthly level, launching that blog post and seeding it out to friends, family, mentors, and the rest of my network is designed to get 100 initial supporters committed to buying my product once it has been fully produced. This is a proof of concept and tells me that there’s a desire for that product in the marketplace.

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10. Outsource everything someone else can do cheaper at similar quality

This one is all about focus. Look for opportunities to outsource every possible part of your business creation that you can, so that you can free up more time to do what only you can do within your business.

The point is that you need to be doing only what you do best. While it would be great if you could code your own website to test out your digital service idea, if you don’t already command a knowledge of engineering, you’re looking at a few months of dedicated learning time just to get to the point where you’ll be able to understand the basics.

If you’re comfortable taking that time to learn and build the skills you’ll need, then it’s a worthy investment of your time if you have evidence that there’s indeed a market demand for your concept.

I’m a huge advocate of utilizing productive online business tools and skilled freelancers to help speed up and streamline the progress toward my business goals. Websites like LinkedIn ProFinder, Scripted, Dribbble, and Upwork have all become integral and affordable resources for me to scale my writing, design, and development abilities beyond what I can do simply on my own.

An alternative to hiring freelancers would be bringing in a partner, full-time employee, or part-time contractor who can complement your skills and abilities.

11. Seek feedback from customers and make adjustments to your offering

Your goal is to build a product or service that provides value to people. It does no good to build a product that nobody wants. One of the biggest luxuries you’re afforded by deciding to start a business and test the viability of your new company before leaving your day job is that you can take the time you need to get ample feedback.

This is a crucial step in evaluating any side business because you have such a limited amount of free time to work with, that you don’t want to waste it on something without serious growth potential. It’s important that you seek unbiased, outside feedback to make sure you’re building something that’s actually marketable.

To find your early feedback group, you want to target people that you know will give you only an honest opinion. Reach out to them personally. My go-to group consists of a handful of close entrepreneurial friends and a few mentors I regularly keep in touch with.

From here, you can start to widen your scope for feedback and begin incorporating Facebook, LinkedIn Groups, Reddit, ProductHunt, GrowthHackers, and even people at your local coffee shops who appear to be within your target market.

I’ve found the most effective way to frame asking for feedback is to simply ask for help. People love helping others, and if your request is kind & genuine, most people are willing to give a surprising amount of their time to help you in pursuing something you’re clearly passionate about. Make their opinion feel extremely valued and really reinforce just how much a few minutes of their time would mean to you.

12. Keep work and personal projects strictly separate

It may seem tempting to create a better version of the company you currently work at but unless your employer missed some major lessons along the way, your contract probably clearly stipulates that you’ve agreed not to do that.

Plus, that’s just bad practice and it will destroy a lot of relationships that could instead be very helpful for you one day. I go into way more detail in my post about how to avoid getting fired (and sued) while starting a side business.

Fully understand the agreements you signed when you started your job. If you’re under any non-compete clauses, assignment of invention clauses, or non-disclosure agreements, then it’s best to consult an attorney for personalized advice on this matter. I promise it’s worth the investment upfront.

Print out every contract you’ve signed and take it in to have it reviewed by an attorney. Fully disclose your proposed business concept and your attorney will give you their objective opinion on whether or not you’re violating any of your agreements. Ask for guidance on how to stay safe moving forward.

It may seem obvious but don’t work on your side business during company time. You’ll also need to refrain from using company resources on your project, no matter how tempting that may be. This includes not using your work computer, any online tools, software, subscriptions, notebooks, or seeking the assistance of other employees.

If a link is ever traced connecting your side business to anything directly related to your job, you expose yourself to potential legal action. Just don’t do it, and you’ll have nothing to worry about.

Parting words

Building your own business takes time. Even more so when doing it as a side hustle. Knowing the difficulties of achieving your goals and aspirations at the outset will mentally prepare you for the sacrifices ahead.

But always keep your eyes on the great rewards to come; being your own boss, doing what you love, having passive income to spend on things you enjoy, and the satisfaction of having built something of your own (with blood sweat, and tears) and seeing it flourish.

I wish you the utmost success, and the best of luck (it never hurts).

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As a caring mom, you would understandably want to stay at home with your kids. You’d like to stay at home and care for your kids yourself, instead of having to send them to a preschool or a babysitter who couldn’t possibly love them as much as you do. Be a work-from-home mom, and earn some money on the side at the same time. 

If you’ve been working previously in a skilled position, you might be able to carry on the same work as a freelancer on a part-time basis, but not every mom is in that position.

Here are some of our best work from home mom ideas for housewives who want a side hustle that boosts their spending money, without taking them away from looking after their families.

Here are the best work-from-home ideas for housewives.

Side business for stay at home moms

As a job for a housewife, your days might be full of mom work, but you’d be surprised to discover that it’s possible to earn money doing the exact same tasks you’re carrying out anyway for your family. 

1. Sell home-cooked meals

Loads of busy moms wish they could serve their families nutritious, home-cooked meals, but simply don’t have the time or the energy. Meanwhile, you’re cooking for your family anyway. It’s a match made in heaven; you double up the food you’re making, they get a healthy meal, and you get paid. 

That’s what happened for Annise Middleton. She sells home-cooked Sunday lunches through Facebook after she quit her full-time job to stay home with her four young kids. 

Annise Middleton. She sells home-cooked Sunday lunches through Facebook, after she quit her full-time job to stay home with her four young kids-min

Need to know:

  • Check your state’s food and safety regulations. You might need to take extra precautions like sterilizing your worktops and wearing plastic gloves.
  • Use social media like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok to share photos or videos of your tempting food.
  • Offer a range of options, like healthy dinners, school lunch preparation service, or Sunday brunches.

2. Offer quality laundry service

Don’t you do laundry on a weekly basis anyway? So why not make the most of it by simply just doing a few extra loads, and making money out of it. Some people hate laundry enough — or are short on time enough — to pay someone else to do it for them. You could make up to $500 a week doing someone else’s laundry at home.

Need to know:

  • Your workflow will fluctuate, with some very quiet weeks and some really busy ones.
  • You can charge more if you offer to pick up and drop off the laundry at the client.
  • You can charge extra for ironing and for handwashing delicate items.

3. Run childcare from home

Busy working moms love knowing that their child is getting plenty of attention in a small group of just two or three kids, and you already have all the “mom work” skills you need. 

The amount you can charge depends on where you live, but around $30 per day is a reasonable guess. Some moms run drop-off, book-by-the-day childcare services.

Linda swapped her out-the-home job as a teacher for proofreading from home so she could be a stay at home mom-min

Need to know:

  • Add childcare insurance to your homeowner’s insurance.
  • Check state regulations about how many children you can care for at home without a license.
  • Take a first aid course, if you didn’t already.

4. Offer pet services

If you have a dog or cat of your own or you’re used to caring for them, pet walking, pet grooming, and pet sitting can be an excellent part-time jobs for a housewife. The average hourly wage for pet sitting is $14, and dog walkers can earn up to $40 per walk. 

Bryn Wied is just one mom who began dog-sitting through an app, grew her client base, and now runs her own dog-sitting business while caring for her toddler.

ryn Wied is just one mom who began dog sitting through an app, grew her client base, and now runs her own dog sitting business while caring for her toddler-min

Need to know:

  • Today, there are apps people use to find dog walkers and pet sitters. Sign up to Rover, Wag!, or Petsitter to start finding jobs.
  • You’ll earn more if you run a private pet care business than through the apps.
  • Think outside the box to offer extra services, like home-cooked doggie meals for people who love to spoil their pets.

Work from home ideas you can do online

For some of you, the thought of using a computer might seem intimidating but don’t worry, it’s really not that hard. It’s just sitting in front of a computer, you can stop for a while, and come back to it whenever you like. If the baby is crying go ahead and take a break, when the baby falls asleep again, you can get right back to it.

This can be a great opportunity for a part-time job for a housewife that has few hours in the day — or night — and enough concentration to sit at the computer and focus on work, try one of these part-time jobs for housewives.  

1. Proofreading/ Teacher 

You don’t need to complete any training or certification course; all you need is an eye for detail, a good knowledge of grammar and sentence structure, and a computer. You’ll earn more as you get more experience, with proofreaders making up to $4,000 per month.

For example, Linda swapped her out-the-home job as a teacher for proofreading from home so she could be a stay-at-home mom. She did a couple of proofreading courses, and quickly found all the work she needed. 

Lisa Catherine Kenny is a mom and holistic health coach for other moms-min

Need to know:

  • Start by offering proofreading for friends and family, and ask them to recommend you to others, especially on social media sites, referring back to your business page.
  • Use freelance work sites like Fiverr, Upwork, and Freelancer.com to find more jobs.
  • Proofreaders with degrees and experience in certain industries can charge more.
  • Familiarize yourself with project management software like Asana, Trello, or Basecamp so you can send and receive assignments

2. Check search engines

Believe it or not, Google pays humans to check its search ranking results and see if they seem reasonable. You can also earn money running specific search queries and checking that nothing irrelevant appears in the results. 

fiver freelance website

Need to know:

  • Search engine testing can be done on your own schedule.
  • Earn $9-$11 per hour.
  • Websites to use include Leap Force, Appen, and LionBridge.

3. Data entry specialist 

All you need to be a data entry specialist are fast typing skills, a computer with MS Office Suite, and an eye for detail. Data entry specialists often work checking invoices and databases. Median pay is around $35,000 yearly. 

Need to know:

  • You’ll make more money if you have skills or experience in specific industries like finance, insurance, or medical.
  • Data entry workers who are bilingual are in high demand

Work from home for uneducated housewives

It’s not always easy to find a job for a housewife with no training, experience, or specific skills. But don’t worry, there are still ways to work from home for uneducated housewives with zero experience. 

1. Take surveys

Would you believe, you can get paid just for having an opinion? Survey sites pay you in money or gift cards just for completing surveys. 

It’s not the best-paid work-from-home for a housewife job; each survey pays between $0.70 and $2, depending on the site, so you’d earn about $10 a week if you do one survey a day. But it’s easy to do whenever you have a few minutes spare, as this mom discovered

Need to know:

  • Some survey sites won’t let you cash out your earnings until you have a minimum amount.
  • You’ll need to create a profile and share personal information to use survey sites.
  • Only use legit, trustworthy sites like SurveyJunkie, Vindale Research, InboxDollars, Swagbucks, VoxPopMe, Toluna, and Paid Viewpoint. 

2. Get paid to try new products

Yes, it’s actually possible to get paid just to use new stuff. Product review websites pay up to a few hundred dollars a time for people to try out new products or services and share their feedback. You could make a few hundred dollars within 6 months. 

Need to know:

  • Sign up to a website like Product Report Card, Toluna Influencers, Project Payday, MySoapBox, or Opinion Outpost and share your basic information.
  • Products arrive in the mail. You’ll try them out and then write a review to send to the website. 
  • Some sites like Product Report Card and Toluna Influencers invite top reviewers to join their high-level focus groups, which pay more than $100 each time. 

3. Test apps and websites

If you’re always on your phone, you might as well get paid for it. Much like the previous option of testing new products, companies pay people to test out their apps and websites and help them improve them. You can earn around $10 per test, and you’ll need to go through the entire site or app to test drive it thoroughly.

Need to know:

  • Each test takes around 10-20 minutes to complete.
  • Some sites will ask you to watch a video, see an ad, or think about a concept as well as trying out the site/app.
  • User Testing, Userlytics, User Test, TryMyUI, Userfeel, WhatUsersDo and TestingTime are just some of the sites that pay you to try out a website. 

Home business ideas for stay-at-home moms 

1. Narrate audiobooks

You’ve probably already spent hundreds of hours reading to your children, so why not use your read-aloud skills to earn some money? There’s plenty of demand for voiceover actors who can narrate audiobooks, or record voiceovers for business videos, video ads, or animated videos. Audiobook narration pays around $50-$350 per hour, while voiceovers can earn $100 to $500 per hour. 

Julie Eickhoff has been working as a voiceover artist from home for years, and now she’s expanded to offering audiobook narration training to other housewives who want to work as a work-from-home mom.

Julie Eickhoff has been working as a voiceover artist from home for years, and now she’s expanded to offering audiobook narration training to other moms who want to work from home-min

Need to know:

  • You’ll need a clear voice and good enunciation.
  • Look for voice recording jobs on Fiverr or Upwork; specialized sites like Voices.com or The Voice Realm; or work directly with authors who need narrators on ACX.
  • You’ll need to be able to work in a quiet room, or when the house is quiet.

Work from home mom ideas for moms to share their experience

You don’t need a degree to have gained a lot of valuable experience that people will pay to tap into. Here are some of the ways that you can monetize your life experience. 

1. Health and fitness coach

If you invest time and energy in staying fit, why not share that knowledge with the world? You can work remotely as a health coach, encouraging clients to stick to their exercise regimens, helping them come up with healthy diets, and giving advice about wellness and fitness. The median pay is around $45,000. 

Lisa Catherine Kenny is a mom and holistic health coach for other moms. She shares the wisdom she gained overcoming her own eating disorder and learning to accept her own Mommy body.

Linda swapped her out-the-home job as a yoga instructor so she could be a stay at home mom

Need to know:

  • Certification isn’t required, but you can charge more if you do some online courses in nutrition and health.
  • Consider specializing as a children’s health coach who helps parents plan nutritious and healthy menus for kids
  • If you’ve helped care for your own elderly parents, you could work as a senior health coach to help older people stay strong and healthy late in life.

2. Parenting advisor

If you’re an experienced mom, there are new moms (and dads) out there who would love some of your help and advice. Many new parents feel completely confused, and their own parents aren’t always able to help them out. 

Prepare to address issues like sleep training, remedies for colic, and weaning strategies, as well as questions about sibling rivalry and how to say no to an angry toddler. 

You could make up to $500 a week doing someone else’s laundry at home-min (1)

Need to know:

  • Most of your business will come through word of mouth.
  • Use social media to share tips and advice to boost your reputation. 
  • You’ll need plenty of empathy and listening skills to hear what parents really need help with.

3. Genealogy researcher job for housewife

If you love doing family history research and you’ve built your own family tree, you can make money helping others do the same. You might be asked to find out more about a mysterious ancestor, discover someone’s roots, or turn a mishmash of family history information into an organized family tree. 

Need to know:

  • The Association of Professional Genealogists helps connect members with people looking for help, as well as offering continuing education courses. 
  • You’ll need a membership to a number of family history research sites like MyHeritage and Ancestry.com.

Work from home mom can still be profitable

Just because you want to stay at home and look after your family, it doesn’t mean that you can’t still make money at the same time. These work-from-home mom ideas are just a few of the ways that a job for a housewife can add to the family income. 

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Many career-oriented women have a strong work ethic and are highly motivated, but they also want the flexibility to make their schedule, be their boss, work remotely, have a side hustle alongside their job, or hey… even go jogging in the middle of the day. That’s why home business ideas for women are trending now.

But not everyone knows where to start, here’s a comprehensive and detailed guide to some of the best home business ideas for women open to hard-working and empowered women.

Disclaimer: Some of the jobs require specific skills or schooling. But to help guide your decision each business or work option will give directions about the preparations and knowledge required to do it.

Full time work home business for women

A home business idea for women should be flexible enough to allow you to take care of your home and children alongside creating income. This naturally means that most options involve working with your computer or working on the phone, but some creative homework ideas let you do things less techy too.

As a woman in high-tech, I personally know women who started a successful home business and are always happy to share how it freed up their time to be more at home with their families.

As a woman writing for women, my message is “don’t hesitate, just go for it!”. COVID19 has been a major catalyst for digital transformation across all industries, which created more opportunities for every one of us to work online than ever before. 

Before you start – do the basic research to see if your idea is practical

But whatever you choose to do, you’ll spend your time well if you verify that it’s possible to make enough money to support your family by doing it.

That’s why it’s always a good idea to do some form of market research before you set out to build your home business. This depends on your ambition and the level of investment involved in starting your home business.

The fact is, the benefits of market research can not be overstated. But I realize this can be a daunting concept for a woman just trying to make something of her own. So just keep in mind that the higher the investment the riskier it is for you and your family and the more you should spend time on market research.

1. Become a loan signing agent

Loan signing agents help real estate transactions go smoothly, ensuring that all parties get the right documents and that everything is completed, signed, and notarized correctly. It’s great for anyone who is organized and has a good eye for detail. 

This is a great business for ladies sitting at home, you can arrange your hours to suit yourself, but do expect to have to actually leave your home to attend loan signings. For example, Amanda runs her Notary Girl on the Go business from her home in LA but travels around the greater Los Angeles area.

Need to know:

  • You’ll need to be a certified notary through your local county government website. It costs a few hundred dollars and takes a few weeks to be approved.
  • Complete a loan signing agent course like one through LoanSigningSystem or the National Notary Association (NNA).
  • You’ll need professional liability insurance, registration with the NNA, and supplies like a printer and scanner.
  • Invest time learning all the different contract types to stand out from the crowd.
  • Full time salaries can easily top $10,000 per month, but you choose how much you want to work.

2. Found and monetize your own blog

This is a great business for ladies sitting at home, although people often think making money off a blog or vlog is a side hustle, if you want real income you’ll need to treat it as a full-time job. Pick a topic that:

  • You are passionate about, because if you don’t care, no one else will 
  • Isn’t already oversaturated, and
  • Other people are interested in
  • Localize 

Use Google’s keyword checker to see how many searches there are for words related to your topic. The search volume shows how much interest there is in the query, and the competition amount shows how many other blogs and websites are already addressing it. 

Another helpful function on Google’s Keyword checker is that you can set the location of the area you want to target. This will show you the interest in the query according to location. For example, if you want to target New York State, you would select New York State and the results will be based on what people search for in New York State.

Once you’ve built up a decent audience, there are several options for making money from your blog:

  • Sell advertising space. Blogger Yaro Stark makes at least $1,000 each month from direct advertising sales.
  • Create a “members-only” area and charge monthly or yearly subscriptions for your premium content.
  • Join an affiliate marketing program that’s related to your blog, like Rakuten Marketing, Amazon affiliate, Commission Junction, and ClickBank
  • Write an ebook and publish it through Amazon’s Kindle. Non-fiction books are the most popular, selling for up to $6.99, and you’ll keep 70% of the sale price.
  • If you’re making a vlog (video blog), use YouTube AdSense to earn money from the ads shown alongside your videos. You’ll get around $0.01-$0.03 per ad view, which can come out to around $5 per 1,000 video views. 

For example, Whitney Bonds brought a home business idea for women to life, she blogs about helping maternal parents work from home. She says it took her around a year to make serious money from it, but now she’s earning more than she ever made in the corporate world.

Need to know:

  • It takes 3-6 months to build up a big enough following to monetize your blog/vlog.
  • Blogging consistently is the key to success.

3. Build a hairstylist business

If you have a passion for hair and love working with people, hair styling can be great for a small business for women at home. With a little investment, you can create a salon in your home, or work as a mobile hairstylist. Mobile hairstylist platforms like MobileStyle help people find a stylist in their area who offers the services they need. 

Need to know:

  • You need a hair stylist license, and in most states you have to be at least 18 years old and pass a licensing exam too. 
  • Hair stylist courses cost between $5,000 and $20,000.
  • The more services you can offer, like hair coloring, hair extensions, perms, etc. the better.

4. Home business for women as a software developer

If you’re a software developer, you already know your profession is in high demand, but a lot of companies prefer to hire freelancers rather than in-house employees, which might work to your advantage. Specialized freelance platforms like Toptal or Gigster can be a good way to find assignments when you’re just starting out, but higher-paying work comes through word of mouth or social media recommendations.

If you don’t want to start your own business, or you love your current job but need a bit more flexibility, consider asking your current employer if you can work from home. Thanks to COVID-19, many companies realize that employees can be just as productive when working remotely, so your chances of success right now are high, even if you compromise on a hybrid model.

Clearly, you need software development skills to utilize this option (there are even entry-level opportunities available) but in addition to that, you’ll need to be aware of a few things before you begin.

Need to know:

  • Build in time for marketing, like polishing up your LInkedIn profile, updating your portfolio of sample projects, and improving your business website. 
  • If you’re running your own software developing business, prepare for dry spells and budget accordingly, knowing the freelancer world is often feast or famine. 
  • Sometimes you need another person to bounce ideas off, so join freelance developer groups on Facebook, GitHub, or Reddit to stop you feeling too lonely.

5. Leverage your god given abilities 

Start that home business for ladies you always wanted, and offer your talents on fiver, if you know how to sing, you can sell your voice, know how to write, sell your writing if you know how to design, sell your creations. The list goes on and on. Fiverr makes working remotely possible for people who want to be financially independent. Fiverr is an affordable marketplace where small and medium-sized businesses go to produce marketing material per project.

Need to know:

  • Post your standard services on Fiverr using the gig builder
  • Buyer can select a standard packages or request a custom one
  • You’ll have a set deadline, if you don’t deliver Fiverr will not proceed to the payment process
  • Fiverr is a great platform that offers work for both beginners and advanced.

There are multiple freelance platforms that offer several services, so if Fiverr doesn’t work for you, you can use this guide to compare the different freelance websites on the market.

Part-time work from home ideas for women

Most full-time jobs can also be done part-time, but here are some that are particularly well suited to part-time work. Here are the top part-time home-based business for women.

1. Teach English as a foreign language

English is the global business language, so there are loads of people who want to learn it or improve their command of the language. It’s best if you’re qualified as an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher, but if you’re patient, friendly, and speak clearly, you should give it a try. 

Need to know:

  • You’ll often be working in the evenings or late at night, because of the time difference between where you are and where your clients are. 
  • You’ll need a high speed, reliable internet connection and a good quality microphone.
  • You’ll need to be able to commit at least 20 hours per week.
  • Check out sites like VIPKID, VerbalPlanet, Learn4Good, GoFluent.com, and Chegg to find jobs paying around $25/hour. 
  • Visit ISUS iSpeakUSpeak.com or TESOL for an ESL qualification.

2. Become a baby planner

Baby planning is a rapidly-expanding career niche that involves helping parents prepare for birth and adjust to parenthood. Many baby planners help prospective parents sift through all the different advice and equipment out there to find what works for their lifestyles. 

If you’re already a doula, lactation consultant, or sleep coach, baby planning can be a great way to expand your business. But it’s also suitable for entrepreneurs without that background, who are organized, sympathetic, and nonjudgemental. 

Molly Pross runs BumpBestie, offering everything from help setting up baby registry lists to advice about choosing a nursing bra.

Need to know

  • Baby planners charge around $85/hour in the LA area.
  • There are now baby planner courses, like the International Parenting and Maternity Institute and BabyPlannerInc, but there’s no universal certification.

3. Transcribe audio and video recordings

If you want to home business ideas for women that don’t involve going anywhere and are totally flexible, consider working as a transcriptionist. There are a lot of businesses that need audio and/or video recordings transcribed into text, especially since so many meetings moved to Zoom.

Need to know:

  • The faster you work, the more you’ll earn, but average pay is between $8 and $20 per hour.
  • You can find assignments through hiring companies like SpeakWrite,  TranscribeMe, Fast Chart, Transcribe Anywhere, Quicktate, Tigerfish, and Crowdsurf, or start your own business to make more money.
  • You need to be a fast, accurate typist and have a good understanding of the English language. A transcription course like Transcription Foundations can help, but it’s not necessary.

4. Become a mediator

Working as a mediator means helping two or more parties to resolve their conflicts without going to court. It’s a rewarding career if you’re interested in law, but don’t want to work as a lawyer, or want a less demanding profession. 

For example, Rachel Gupta turned 10 years as an in-house counsel into a profitable mediation business.

You don’t need a law degree, but you do need an undergraduate degree. Mediators tend to specialize in a specific industry, like sports, finance, real estate, etc. It’s a good option for someone who has a lot of industry knowledge and wants a change of path.

Need to know:

  • Some states require mediators to complete a certification program.
  • Most mediators train for a year or so with an experienced mediator to learn the ropes.
  • Mediators charge $80-100 per hour, but that varies depending on experience and location.
  • The National Conflict Resolution Center, the National Association of Certified Mediators, and the Mediation Training Institute all offer training courses.

Side jobs you can do from home

Not all home businesses have to be all-encompassing. For some busy mothers, a side business or a part-time job will be the best fit. A side job is a great way to add to your family’s income or make money while you study. Hopefully, your side hustle will succeed so well that it’ll turn into a full-time job.

Many people run two or more side businesses at once, in which case it’s a good idea to set up separate email accounts and email signatures for each one.

1. Dropshipping

Dropshipping involves an online store where customers order products, which you source from suppliers and arrange to be delivered directly to the customer. It’s easy to run from home because you aren’t managing a warehouse or inventory. 

Although it’s easy to get started as a drop shipper, profit margins are low and the market is very competitive. You need to pay attention to a lot of aspects, like responding to reviews, carrying out market research, and constantly tweaking your social media profiles and ads, if you want to succeed.

Need to know:

  • You need to be web-savvy and know how to use analytics and data to find the best products.
  • Keep pushing your business forward with marketing.
  • Excellence in customer service sets the best businesses apart.

2. Become a life coach

Life coaches are highly in demand nowadays, for anyone from high-flying executives who feel that they are missing something in their lives, to people struggling to move ahead in relationships. 

The market is unregulated, so there’s a low bar to entry, but it’s harder to convince people to trust you. Taking a respected training course, having plenty of positive testimonials on your website, and/or writing blog posts about your experiences and insights can all help establish our authority. 

For example, Natalie Bacon uses a blog and a podcast to share her expertise, plus she completed a training course with the Life Coach School

Need to know:

  • Many life coaches specialize in fields like helping people with relationships, or work issues, or making significant life decisions.
  • Life coaches can work in person, over the phone, or using video conferencing.
  • Trust is key to a successful life coach business.

3. Sell your crafts

If you love doing crafts to relax and wind down, why not make money from it? You can set up shop at craft fairs, or sell your wares online through marketplaces like Etsy, Folksy, or Art Fire. 

It’s tough to make a serious income if you’re just using those platforms, though. If you want to expand your crafts business, build your own website using Wix, Shopify, or another easy website builder. For example, Tracey Lipman sells a range of bags and aprons through her website, at craft fairs, and through Instagram.

Need to know:

  • Success means understanding marketing terms like SEO, mastering analytics, and actively managing your social media presence. 
  • Word of mouth is the best marketing, so deliver excellent customer support.

4. Sell your expert knowledge

Did you know that as well as selling products, you can also sell your expertise? 

You could open a business as a consultant, but if you’d prefer to just make some money on the side, you can go through an online company that pays for your advice. Accountants, financial analysts, and project managers are just some of the domains in demand. For example, Chegg India pays freelance subject matter experts to answer student questions, with the top members earning over $1,000 per month. 

Need to know:

  • You can also try JustAnswer and PrestoExperts.
  • You’ll usually need to prove your expertise by sharing your qualifications before you can sign up.

Work-from-home ideas that don’t require any work qualification

It’s good to know that you can find profitable work-from-home jobs for women that don’t require you to get any kind of training or qualification. Of course, you always earn more as you get more experienced and improve, but these home business ideas for women’s jobs let you jump right in and start earning money from Day One.

1. Flip antiques

Selling unwanted items cluttering up your home is a great way to earn some money, but when you’ve run out of your unwanted stuff, you can build a business by hunting down valuable items and flipping them online. 

Melissa and Rob Seaman work part-time finding items in flea markets, yard sales, and thrift stores, and then reselling them for a significant profit, making $130,000 in one year. Melissa says you can realistically make $500-$2,000/month as a part-time “flipper.”

Look out for items like vintage clothing in a yard store bundle; collectors’ edition CDs or records in a thrift store; or discontinued books. Old furniture often just needs a little cleaning and a few dollars for new paint, and then you can sell it for a lot more than you paid for it. 

Need to know:

  • The best way to learn is to plunge in. You can begin with just $100, then reinvest the profit for more sales.
  • eBay is the best place to resell items, but you should also use specialist platforms when relevant, like Bookscouter for books, F.Y.E. and Eagle Saver for music, and ThredUp and Poshmark for clothing.

2. Become a virtual assistant

Virtual assistants carry out a range of tasks so their clients can get a bit more time in their day. As a virtual assistant, you could be asked to:

  • Make phone calls
  • Carry out internet research
  • Schedule appointments
  • Manage invoices and receipts
  • Reply to emails
  • Plan events

Emphasize your main skillsets to get more jobs. For example, Emma Read’s virtual assistant business website highlights her talents in email marketing and social media marketing.

Many virtual assistants work for clients in different time zones, so their main working hours are in the evening when their children are asleep.

Need to know:

  • As a virtual assistant, you can work through a freelance platform, through a VA agency, or start your own virtual assistant business.
  • VAs can price by the hour, by the project, or offer a package deal each week or month.

3. Sell your photography

There’s always demand for high-quality stock images and plenty of platforms competing for good photos. As you gain confidence, you can start marketing yourself as a portrait photographer or wedding photographer. 

Need to know:

  • You really need a good quality camera, but there are plenty of options for under $600.
  • Look for more opportunities to earn money, like photographing properties for real estate agents or menu items for caterers.
  • Adobe Stock only pays $0.20-$3.33 per image, but you could get around $80 per image on Clashot, or up to $100 Getty Images. You’ll earn just $5 per photo on Foap, but you can sell each one more than once.

Home business ideas for women to lead the path to a better lifestyle

Let’s face it, life is messy and it doesn’t always fit neatly into the demands of our presentee culture, so the option to have home business ideas for women can be a lifesaver. These 15 work-from-home business ideas for women cover a full range of preferences and interests, so you can create the work-life balance you need.

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These days, there’s no shortage of work-from-home business ideas on the internet. But, most of these are a complete waste of time, and some are full-fledged scams.

What you’re looking for are profitable home business ideas you can do part-time or full-time to make an income that can sustain you. Just as important, these should be home business ideas without monetary investment and accessible to a non-specialist to set up and develop in as short a time as possible. Did I get that right?

It’s challenging to sort through and weigh the thousands of options on the internet. I know cause I did it for you.

If you’re looking for creative home business ideas that are open to anyone, I have some solid contenders for you. These small home business ideas can earn you 6 to 7 figures with no risk and no investment. But it will require an investment in time and hard work to see profit, so make sure you have those to spare. Rome wasn’t built in a day.

Take any of the following ideas and plug in your area of interest and expertise. Our ideas will help you save time on logistical setups and money on upfront costs. Even so, your home business is not gonna build itself, you’ll have to actively refine your offering, build your brand, and market it.

Pros and Con’s of working from home

Pro’s

  • The work-from-home business allows you to set a realistic schedule with flexible working hours.
  • As a home business, you have the option to sell products/services globally or locally.
  • Low investment businesses have fewer overhead costs as storage/warehouse fees and may receive tax return benefits.
  • Part-time business without investment

Con’s

  • Work-life balance may be blurred.
  • Business owners still need to follow regulations such as withholding a license/permit.
  • You may need to turn your home into an office.
  • Full responsibility to file for taxes 
work from home mom

1) Run a print-on-demand business without inventory

Print-on-demand is a business model that lets you design unique apparel and items without being responsible for inventory. You also do not have the waste of traditional merchandise. This home business idea is as simple as design, post to your website, and wait.

On the other end, the printer is waiting for someone to buy something off your website. Once a customer purchases, the printer makes the product and ships it to your customer. You only need to provide customer service for this home business idea.

How do you market print-on-demand?

You have several options to market a print-on-demand work from home business. You need a website to run the business, which means you can have organic SEO working for you. You can also employ social media profiles on the platforms your target audience hangs out on.

Another component you can use to turn a print-on-demand idea into a profitable home business is influencer marketing. Hiring influencers lets you leverage their audiences for your work from home product ideas. The influencer makes a post with your product, and you see sales gains.

You do need to be aware of trademark and copyright while running a print-on-demand business. Infringing on someone else’s intellectual property may result in you being sued with devastating consequences and can end your work-from-home business opportunities.

work from home with print marketing

What websites to use ?

Printify

  • Price: Free
  • Premium: $24.99 per month

Printify is a print-on-demand network that integrates into the popular eCommerce website builders. Printify lets you design over 300 base products so that you can turn your small home business ideas into reality. You sell the products on your site, and Printify fulfills the orders.

The free plan means Printify takes its cut in the product price. For example, if you sell a shirt for $30 on your website, you pay Printify $12 for the shirt, and you make $18 in profit. The free plan supports up to five stores, so you have options to grow your home business ideas.

Shopify

  • Free trial for 14 days
  • Lite: $9 per month
  • Basic: $29 per month

Shopify is a versatile platform designed to build eCommerce websites.

The Lite option is viable if you already have a website or make one on a platform. It brings the Shopify listings and point of sale to another platform. This option is perfect for merchandising an existing website.

The Basic option gets you one of Shopify’s easy-to-set-up websites and the complete integration for selling print-on-demand items. Shopify then integrates with a supplier like Printify, and your work-from-home business store is live.

2) Manage a dropshipping store with no storage space

Dropshipping is a business where people can run a store without having to hold inventory. It works very much like the print-on-demand business model. Once a customer has purchased the supplier you work with will ship out the package from their warehouse to the customer’s doorstep. You won’t need to worry about packaging, shipping, or storing products.

How do you market dropshipping?

Similar marketing techniques apply to the print-on-demand marketing model. There are a lot of marketing options for dropshipping work-from-home businesses. You would need to have a website which means you can build an SEO-based page. You can also promote your website on your social channels such as platforms where you know your target audience will be there!

Another component you can use to turn a dropshipping business idea into a profitable home business is influencer marketing. Hiring influencers lets you leverage their audiences for your work from home product ideas. The influencer makes a post with your product.

What websites to use?

Spocket

  • Price: $19.00 per month
  • offers a free trial

Spocket is a website that handles a dropshipping marketplace where retailers can scale their online stores. Spocket has thousands of suppliers for retailers to connect with and most of the suppliers are located in Europe and the USA.

AliExpress

  • Price: Free sign up, there’s no upfront cost or fee

Ali Express is a retail dropshipping marketplace that enables contact between drop shippers, suppliers, and products. The platform itself offers over 50 segmented niche categories

3) Become an online personal trainer

A home personal trainer provides virtual consultations and workouts. You can deliver these in a wide variety of formats. You can offer one-on-one sessions, workout guides, meal plans, workout libraries, group classes, and more with this home business idea.

The trick with personal training is that you should have a certification, the cheapest of which is about $200. Obtaining certification demonstrates to customers that you know how to help them and get them the specific results they want.

How do you market personal training?

One of the best marketing tricks for personal training is free samples. People cannot resist trying something out. Once they see that your method works for them, they’ll be more ready to purchase.

You should consider which social media options work best for your target market. Many personal trainers start by streaming their workouts to a social platform with a call to action for a purchasable product at the end. This home business idea builds your audience.

Networking is another viable marketing technique for home business ideas. Part of operating a work-from-home business is knowing when clients are not suited for your services. Another trainer may refer you to perfect clients when they do not fit that trainer’s style.

personal trainer
Note:

You do need to live up to the expectations you’re setting up in your program with your physical appearance. People are less likely to purchase your home business materials if you do not fit a personal trainer’s image.

Additionally, personal training tends to be a referral-based business. If you listen to your customers and help them meet their goals, they will send friends and family to you too.

What websites to use?

YouTube

  • Price: Free
  • With enough followers, YouTube pays you

YouTube is a video platform that allows you to build your own channel. This channel holds all the videos you upload to the website. Visitors can then search for your videos, subscribe to your channel, and receive notifications when you post new videos.

All of the YouTube features make it a good option for reaching the public with your home business idea. It’s among the most popular video platforms globally, and you do have control over what’s in your videos.

Simply Book

  • Price: Free
  • Basic: $9.90

Simply Book is a reliable option if you want to sell one-on-one personal training sessions. You get to create a custom booking page even on the Free version, along with a widget if you have another website.

The Free version does offer 50 bookings per month. However, you must handle point of sale separately. You also do not get a client application, which can be why new customers pass on your work from home services and ideas.

The Basic plan gets you all the booking functionality you need. It includes features like sales and gift cards. You also gain more control by having an application available to clients. It’s also useful as your business expands since you can offer multiple staff members.

4) Sell your homemade products online

Homemade refers to anything that you make. It may be knitting, soaps, pottery, woodwork, art, and any number of other items. If you’re already doing this as a hobby, you should have no problem turning it into a profitable home business idea.

You can even label products you make at a secondary location as homemade. For example, if you go to a community woodshop to craft your products, those are still homemade.

Typically, homemade goods are sold in marketplaces. These can be physical, such as farmer’s markets, or digital. If you choose the digital option, you will need to create listings for each product on the website for your home business ideas to succeed.

How do you market homemade products?

Homemade products can be marketed in a variety of different ways. Some people make YouTube videos of their process, while others prefer photos on Instagram. The best answer on social is usually wherever you can find customers to turn your ideas into a profitable home business.

Additionally, if you join a marketplace, then the marketplace does a certain amount of marketing. It’s in any marketplace’s best interests that your product sells so that you keep coming back as part of your home business ideas success plan.

Note:

Homemade products can be labor-intensive. Make sure to account for the materials and labor time while pricing items for your home business idea. Additionally, high-quality images are likely to help your products sell well.

soaps work from home business

What websites to use?

Etsy

  • Price: Fee-based
  • $0.20 per listing
  • 5% transaction fee

Etsy is among the best-known marketplace websites. It costs nothing to open a shop on the platform. However, you will be charged $0.20 the minute you hit publish for every product you create a listing for.

Etsy also charges a 5% transaction fee. That means the platform keeps 5% of the total price of each order. There are also payment processing fees that come into play and vary based on your currency preferences.

Etsy does offer a recurring listing feature that saves you time if you sell multiples of the same product from your small home business idea, like soap bars. This feature saves you time, even though you eat the listing fee each time you use it.

Aftcra

  • Price: Fee-based
  • 7% transaction fee

Aftcra focuses on homemade and handcrafted products from the United States. It’s a marketplace as well, and you build your own store as part of your home business ideas. There is no listing fee on Aftcra, but each listing is only up for six months.

Aftcra charges a 7% transaction fee. This percentage is how the marketplace makes money and manages without listing fees. Instruction on how to create an Aftcra account

5) Freelancing: sell your skills and expertise as contract work

A freelancer is someone who works for themselves and takes contract work from companies. It involves offering your time for a price that you determine. Freelancing online is a common work-from-home business option today.

What skills you can use for freelancing is limited only by your imagination. You may draw illustrations, provide commercial voiceovers, edit videos, or build whole websites as examples of work from home ideas. You can even offer closet organizing if you want.

Freelancing typically starts with single jobs here and there. You can then build your work from home ideas’ reputation and become a virtual assistant for your specific skills if you want to.

freelance job sites

How do you market freelancing?

Methods for marketing freelancing vary by industry. For example, a writer might create portfolio blogs while an illustrator might prefer showing works in progress on Instagram. Social media options are varied too for home business ideas.

One option is joining a freelance marketplace. The marketplaces have a vested interest in you getting work since most of them operate on a percentage fee per transaction. That encourages them to support your home business idea.

You can also approach people through cold calling/emailing about your small home business ideas and services. Suppose you can find people who genuinely need your assistance. In that case, this is potentially a profitable route since there are no fees coming out of your home business idea earnings.

Note:

The prices in freelancing are entirely determined by how much you would like to earn. Ensure you figure in any commission that the platform you’re freelancing on keeps when considering how to price your services.

What websites to use?

Fiverr

Fiverr freelancing website
  • Price: Free
  • 20% fee on every completed order for sellers
  • 5% fee on buyers

Fiverr is a freelancing marketplace in the traditional sense. You create standard offers that people can order based on the skill(s) you want to sell. Buyers can either purchase these offers or contact your home business to set up a custom offer that matches their ideas.

Fiverr charges sellers a flat 20% fee on any order completed that’s over $20. The platform also charges the sellers a 5% fee, but that is added on top of your gig price.

Fiverr also uses a level system with different features. Until you work your work from home idea up the three levels to top seller, there is a two-week gap between when you finish work and when the earnings clear.

Upwork

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  • Price: Free
  • Plus: $14.99 per month
  • 3% payment processing fee for buyers
  • 20% on $500 or less, 10% on $500 to $10,000, and 5% on over $10,000 in lifetime work for an individual client

Upwork is a marketplace, but it relies on sending out proposals on jobs you are interested in. You’re limited in how many proposals you can send, however. This catch prevents clients from inundation.

Upwork uses what it calls Connects. You spend Connects each time you submit a job proposal, and each submission requires a different amount of Connects. The Free account has 10 Connects per month, while a Plus account has 80 Connects each month.

This work-from-home business platform uses a sliding fee scale, and you can be at a different point on the scale with each client. Upwork keeps 20% of each completed order, then 10%, and then 5% if a single client buys more than $10,000 in work from you.

6) Use Niche Blogging to gradual build passive income

Niche blogging involves building a website around a specific topic. The blog is then monetized using backlinks, affiliate marketing, merchandising, or any number of other options. Your blog also needs to be SEO-heavy, so it ranks high in search engines.

To start, you need to write or purchase high-quality content articles for your blog in the niche you chose as your home business idea. It helps if you’re passionate about the niche. Typically, this content should center around how-to, listicles, and other easy-to-rank content.

You can then take the blog in multiple directions once it ranks on Google. A common one is link building, where people can pay you to place a link leading back to their site in one of your blog posts.

Affiliate marketing is similar to link building. You place a link containing a unique reference code in your work from home business blog posts. If one of your readers clicks the affiliate link and buys the product, you get a percentage of that sale.

Merchandising can be as simple as using a print-on-demand plug-in, as described earlier in this article. It can also involve a more complex work-from-home business strategy, especially if you’ve built up a fan base while building your niche blog.

How do you market niche blogging?

Niche blogging marketing depends on your niche. It makes little sense to market on social platforms where your audience does not hang out regularly for your work from home ideas.

Email marketing is a viable option. You can partner with someone else to be in one of their emails, which brings you a portion of their audience and increases your site’s rank since you now have more readers. Email marketing can also keep people engaged with your website.

Running a niche blog also lets you set yourself up as an expert in the field. You can then market on TV, podcasts, video collaborations, aggregation websites, and more. You could even aim for publications with your work from home ideas.

Note:

Niche blogging can be a long-term activity with gradual growth in income. Very few blogs are immediately popular or rank in Google the instant you publish them. So start now and expect to reap your reward up to a year in the future.

What websites to use?

Wix

  • Price: Free
  • Combo: $14 per month

Wix is a free website builder that can house your small home business ideas blog. Wix allows every website free hosting and a custom URL. However, the free version does have a permanent sticky ad that announces you built the website on Wix.

Wix is user-friendly, and no coding is involved in this small home business idea. Everything you need, you can drag and drop on the website. Additionally, Wix offers a variety of widgets to upgrade your site’s functionality.

Bluehost

  • Price: $8.99 per month
  • VPS: $19.99 per month

Bluehost is a host, which means it houses your website in its servers. Bluehost plans also include a domain name with your plan purchase. It’s easy to set up and simple to launch the website builder for small home business ideas.

Bluehost is suitable for website building on WordPress, which is an open-source program. That means any function you could want for your work-from-home business website probably already has an integration. That’s all the flexibility you need to build a fantastic niche blog.

7) Reseller services: sell other people’s products for them

Reseller services are relatively straightforward small home business ideas. You’re acting as the seller for someone else’s belongings. Then, once the item is sold, you get a percentage of the money made.

This work-from-home business option is possible because people do not always have the time or patience to babysit an item on the peer-to-peer marketplaces. However, people still want those things sold and the money in their pockets.

How do you market reseller services?

This work-from-home business operates on word of mouth primarily. You start with a busy friend, do well, and then they mention how easy it was for them to be one of their friends. You need to do an excellent job for this home business idea to work.

Note:

Quality photos of the product(s) are essential in this niche. If you use low-quality images or stock photos, people will not trust the listing and will not buy.

Seller and buyer protections are relatively low for resellers. Make sure to account for the financial risks when determining how much you charge.

What websites to use?

Craigslist

  • Price: Free, mostly
  • $5 fee for selling cars

Craigslist is among the original peer-to-peer marketplaces. Since listings are free outside of cars, the platform offers many niches of items. It’s an excellent place to start your home business ideas.

Craigslist does recommend accepting only cash as payment or using a secured option like PayPal. It also recommends not shipping items and instead of meeting in person to prevent scams.

Facebook Marketplace

  • Price: Free
  • 5% fee if an item uses shipping or the payment integration

Facebook marketplace is a more recent addition to the peer-to-peer scene. Facebook added it after users had already formed selling groups and a general method of selling items to their friends.

Facebook has recently stepped up its efforts to protect buyers and sellers, especially considering COVID-19. The company now facilitates shipping items for a 5% fee. There is also a small hold of funds to ensure the product is delivered.

8) Become an event planner and help others get organized

The event planning industry experienced a drawback during the pandemic. However, as places open, it will come back and make a good home business idea. People do not want to keep track of the details of their events or be the point of contact for moving pieces like catering.

Event planning covers many different event types, and you may want to specialize. Options include weddings, retirements, awards ceremonies, community events, and more.

As an event planner, you need to be highly organized as well as personable. You keep all the event planning pieces on track, along with handling anything that pops up the day of the event. It can be one of the more intense home business ideas.

You can offer your services exclusively digitally if you want to, though you may lose clients who want the coordination on the day of the event.

How do you market event planning?

Regardless of whether you want to go digital-only or hybrid, a website is a useful tool. A website will help your work from home, a business shows up in the search engine results for people in your local area where you are most likely to find work.

On the topic of local, involvement in local events is a great way to gain a reputation for outstanding event planning. Even large virtual events can benefit from an event planner, as can charity events of all sizes.

Social media is also a viable option. You can offer photos of your event planning or tips on event planning adjacent activities like organizing time. Social media then becomes a pool of people who might use your home business ideas and services.

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Word of mouth is an excellent marketing tool for event planners. When you deliver exceptional service, people will tell their friends. Of course, negative word of mouth is also possible, so make sure you’re providing the best events possible.

Note:

Event planners most often charge their services as a percentage fee of the total event value. You can expect between 15% and 20%, but the final figure depends on the event’s complexity.

What websites to use?

Trello

  • Price: Free
  • Business: $10 per user per month

Trello is an organizational software. You can create a board for each event, label the columns within the boards with statuses, and move the cards between things as each step progresses. You can put as much detail on each task card as you like.

The free version of Trello is full-featured. The only limitation is you can only use one of the plug-ins per board, such as the calendar integration. It’s perfect for just starting or when you have a small team.

HoneyBook

  • Price: $9 per month
  • Unlimited: $39 per month

HoneyBook is an all-in-one solution perfect for event planning. It incorporates everything from proposals to scheduling to lead tracking to workflows.

The HoneyBook Starter level contains all of the features. However, it has a $10,000 limit before it makes you upgrade to Unlimited. At that point, you should have a good feeling about whether HoneyBook works with your home business ideas.

Final thoughts:

One of these small home business ideas could get you started towards replacing your regular income with a six- to seven-figure salary. It does require dedication and hard work to make it happen, though, so make sure you’re prepared.

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top tips to work from home, many people subscribe to the notion that working from home is almost like taking a day off. You can sleep in, exercise more, and use your time to do things other than working. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this isn’t the case. Your work doesn’t take a backseat just because you’ve changed your surroundings.

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You may think that working from home seems impossible. Working from home productivity can be affected, there are plenty of distractions, ranging from family or roommates, house tasks, and the proximity to your comfy bed. However, with a few tweaks in both your mindset and your surroundings, working from home can actually be highly rewarding.

Here, we’ll take a look at a few tried and true tips on how to work from home and stay productive. And, if your business is having trouble adapting to this new lifestyle check this article out, it may help! First, let’s look at the advantages and disadvantages of working from home.

Effectively working from home benefits

A lot of employees request to work from home if they have a sick child to take care of, for example. However, there are several other reasons why working from home can be advantageous.

1. Working from home time management

Working from home affords you the ability to keep a flexible schedule. If you have a doctor’s appointment in the middle of the day or you need to pick up your kids from school, you don’t have to leave the office early. You can create a schedule that allows you to come back to your work when it’s convenient for you and finish it in your own time.

2. Productive home office

If you spend hours each day commuting to and from the office, working from home can be a welcome change from the daily traffic jams. The time you would have spent stuck in your car or on a bus can now be used for starting work earlier (or spending extra time in bed… we won’t judge).

3. Save Money

You’re saving time by not commuting, but you’re also saving money on things like gas and the bus fare. Most of all, since you have your kitchen at your fingertips, you don’t need to go out at lunchtime and spend frivolously on food when you can make a healthy and nutritious meal for a fraction of the cost.

4. Multitasking

Think of all the time you waste at the office doing things unrelated to your tasks. Chatting with coworkers, taking smoke breaks, scrolling through social media. You can still take those breaks while working from home, but make them more productive by doing things you need to do anyways, like walking the dog, putting a load of laundry in the washer, or organizing your room.

5. No Distractions

While some people thrive in social office settings, others may find it distracting. If you work with a big team, or if you’re friendly with your coworkers, you may find it challenging to get work done when it’s so tempting to chat with the person next to you. Working from home eliminates that struggle.

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Hardship of being productive at home

Some people worry about staying focused and stimulated when working from home alone. Of course, there are a few other reasons why working from home can have a negative impact on your productivity.

1. Lack of Self-Discipline

Without the willpower to dedicate yourself to your work from the same amount of hours as you would in an office, working from home can seem impossible. Factor in all the distractions around you, like that new show that just came out on Netflix, and you’ve got a recipe for procrastination.

2. Not Enough Resources

In the office, you have two monitors, the strongest WiFi on the market, and a ton of coworkers who can help you out if you get stuck. At home, you have a small laptop, WiFi that drops connection when you stray too far from the router, and a cat that blankly stares at you while you work. 

3. No Socializing

Not everyone finds the office distracting. Some people enjoy socializing with their coworkers in order to refresh themselves in between heavy tasks. When working from home, it can be difficult to recreate that social aspect of the office.

4. Time-Sensitive Tasks

It can be frustrating to wait for an answer to an email for a simple question when at the office you can simply walk over to someone’s desk and have the matter sorted in minutes. Effectively working from home requires a lot more patience and diligence.

Working from home best practices

You don’t need to decide if the costs outweigh the benefits because there are a few ways you can ensure that your work from home experience remains productive, dynamic, and rewarding. 

How do I know? I’ve done it myself. A year ago, I shifted from working full-time in an office to working remotely as a freelancer, and I’ve collected some helpful tips to share with you that have helped me stay focused and on track with my work.  Working from home productivity tips and tricks!

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1. Stick to Your Routine

You probably have a routine when it comes to waking up and getting ready to go to the office. When working from home, it’s easy to forget this routine, but it’s wise to keep it in place.

Treat your work from home like any other day of work that you’d go into the office for. Wake up at the same time, wash up as you normally would, get dressed, have breakfast, get the kids ready. Do whatever it is that you normally do each morning.

The same goes for your routine throughout the day. If you give yourself specific break times, or you’re used to having a cup of coffee after your lunch break, then maintain the same habits at home.

Of course, working from home has its perks. Personally, I don’t put on makeup or dress nicely if I know I’m not leaving my house for the day, but changing out from your PJs or lounge clothes will help your mind shift between ‘work time’ and ‘rest time.’ 

2. Reward Yourself with Breaks

No one can work straight through an eight-hour shift without taking regular breaks. You’d do this in the office by chatting with a co-worker or going to make a coffee, and it’s important to carry this over into your work-from-home routine.

A good way of doing this while maintaining productivity is by setting yourself small, attainable goals. For example, when I work, I like to take a break after every 500-700 words written. It gives me a chance to take a breather from my task, rest for a few minutes, and refocus. Additionally, while I’m working, I don’t check my phone, go on social media, or give in to any other distractions. By focusing on finishing a task in order to take a break, you’ll motivate yourself to really work.

Another method is the Pomodoro Technique. This technique is a time management system that forces you to work in 25-minute intervals. Each interval is called a Pomodoro, and after each one, you can take a 5-minute break. After four or five Pomodoros, you can take a longer break of about 15-20 minutes.

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Whether you work better by focusing on finishing a task or by managing your time, setting yourself realistic and achievable goals throughout the day will help you finish your work on schedule without wasting a ton of time.

3. Designate a Workspace

You have a desk in the office, why not have a workspace at home? Working from your bed is never a good idea. It’s bad for your posture, and some scientists even say it can negatively impact your sleeping pattern since you’ll begin to associate your bed with a place for work.

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This doesn’t mean that you need to go out and buy a new desk if you don’t already have one at home. However, it is necessary to designate a certain area or place in your home as a place where you can work peacefully. Make sure that this place has everything you might need: supplies like pens and paper, proximity to an outlet, and a comfortable seating arrangement.

If you want a change of scenery, try working from a cafe or restaurant. Personally, I enjoy the stimulation of having a little more background noise when I work.

Furthermore, you might meet other people in the same situation who you can co-work with, giving you a more social atmosphere. I often find I’m more productive in these types of spaces since I eliminate the distractions of home and all that’s left to do is order a cup of tea, pop in my earphones, and focus on my work.

4. Use Your Tech Tools

Now is not the time to start slacking and leaving yourself post-it notes reminders. Your company uses productivity tools for a reason, and working from home is the perfect opportunity to take full advantage of them. Make sure you regularly check and update any apps or software you use in the office so you can stay aware of what your coworkers are working on and vice-versa.

If your company doesn’t already use these in the office, it’s time to start implementing them on your own. I like having a project management tool on hand, like Trello, where I can input all my tasks and organize them by what is done, in progress, or what is awaiting more information from a client.

There are other apps and tools you can use, like Google Drive for sharing documents with your coworkers, Zoom for videoconferencing into meetings, and Slack to stay in touch with your team. 

5. Stay Social and Communicative

Just because you’re working from home doesn’t mean that you’re no longer part of a team. Sure, it’s important to communicate with your coworkers about work matters, however, it’s also necessary to stay social. You can do this by organizing a lunch date with a friend or hanging out with your family during your breaks.

Try and call your boss or colleague to ask a question instead of sending an email, and use this opportunity to take a break or chat with them briefly. As long as you’re not interrupting a meeting or important work, your colleagues may also enjoy a short break to speak with you.

Furthermore, never stop communicating with your team. No one will complain if you’re overly communicative. If you need to step away from your workspace to go to a doctor’s appointment, or if you simply want some input on a task, reach out to your coworkers or team members and let them know.

They will appreciate being involved and they’ll know when they can and can’t contact you if you’re off running an errand.

6. Don’t Forget to Unplug

Lastly and most importantly, don’t forget to switch off from work mode when it’s time. 

When you work from home, it’s easy to “just answer an email” or “finish up one last thing” before bed. If you don’t set yourself boundaries between ‘work time’ and ‘rest time,’ then you’ll find yourself at the beck and call of your work at all hours of the day. 

Just like you turn off your computer and leave the office for the day or weekend, do the same when you work from home. Log out of your work accounts, turn off your computer, and leave your work for regular work hours. Set yourself specific work hours every day or week, and commit to not working outside those hours.

When Done Right, Working From Home Can be More Productive

When I work from home or from a cafe, I find that I can accomplish the same amount of work that I would have done in an office in less time. 

Once you get into the routine of working from home and you learn how to distance yourself from tempting distractions, you might find yourself with more free time after completing your tasks sooner than you thought.

After you’ve settled into your new routine and perfected your at-home workspace, you might get so comfortable and used to the flexibility that you don’t even want to go back to the office! 

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According to the US Census, more than 5 percent of US workers worked from hope before Covid-19. And this number is now growing fast, mainly thanks to jobs in digital. This trend is expected to reach and keep record high numbers of people like you working remotely. Smile… the age of remote working has arrived!

As digitally-based jobs continue to emerge and develop, so will the trend to work remotely. As you consider if and how you wish to work remotely, whether full-time or part-time, remember to weigh the pros and cons.

While many remote workers enjoy more freedom and don’t have stressful commutes, they can struggle with unique challenges like loneliness and how to know when to separate “home” from “work.” It’s important to keep all of this in mind as you explore your remote working opportunities this year and beyond.

Most popular remote jobs

When it comes to working remotely, there are a wide variety of jobs out there that can be carried out with absolutely no requirement of an office. We cover a few of the most common remote job positions down below.

1. Online Marketing

Whether you are working for yourself, or on behalf of an organization, online marketing can be a very easy job to do from home. Why? With access to a good quality laptop, whether it’s performing lead generationsocial media marketing, or email marketing, you have everything you need to carry out the job. If you need to contact your client or work colleagues, you can simply Skype them to get in touch.

2. Freelance Writing

Freelance writing is another popular remote job that many people like to do. This is again an easy job to do considering you have a constant workflow and a good laptop, you can work from wherever you please. Many freelancers start out working remotely and then may decide to apply to a larger organization in the future.

3. Website Designing

If you are more creative and enjoy designing, then perhaps web design is your thing. In fact, many people choose to work as freelance web designers as it is just a lot simpler to work from home when all you require is good software and a laptop.

The more expert web designers, who are earning big bucks, may eventually decide to rent an office space to work from. However, if you are comfortable working remotely, whether at home or any other location, then web designing is a job that allows you the freedom to do so.

4. Social Media Management

The 4th and final job which is popular to do remotely is social media management. Again, this is a position that mainly requires someone to manage online social profiles and pages, and for this reason, it can be done remotely with no office required.

Social media management can be quite rewarding, and more and more organizations are outsourcing their social media managers as they can often be a much cheaper alternative than having a full-time employee in-house working on social media.

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Is Working Remote the Right Option for Me?

Working remotely can be the perfect ideal for some people, and the worst to others. It does depend on your lifestyle, and what you want out of your job.

If you have built a career that you are passionate about and this happens to be remote, then you should continue with this career path if it works for you. If, however, you feel you miss the social aspects of working in an organization itself, then perhaps a non-remote position will be the best fit for you.

It is important to be content with your job, and if you feel you want to change your career and working style, then the key is to do it with confidence. Perhaps you like aspects of both remote and nonremote working? Then in this case try to discover a job position that allows a bit of both!

Although there may be some cons in remote working, it is almost considered a positive thing for most organizations worldwide and continues to be popular looking towards the future world of work.

Remote working – Pros and Cons

Pros

Let’s begin with the advantages.

1. Flexibility in work hours

One of the main pros of working remotely is the extra flexibility it provides. This means you can perhaps take your children to school and look after them better without having to rely on childcare, which for some parents is pretty expensive.

Some people work a lot more efficiently when in charge of their own schedule, and this can help them to be more productive at the same time. People have started quitting positions due to lack of flexibility and remote work with the number increasing from 17 percent in 2014 to 32 percent in 2017.

2. Saves money and commute time

When you work from home, this removes the need to commute, which can often take up quite a chunk of your monthly wage anyway. When it comes to eating lunch, you can also save by making it and eating at home rather than always having to buy something out, which when hunger strikes, can force you to make costlier decisions!

Another area you will save money is with childcare, if you are able to handle working with your kids at home, then this could also save you a lot.

3. Go at your own pace (less of that rat race)

Many people who work remotely can choose exactly when and how they work on projects, so long as they get them completed in time for the target deadline. Working remotely you are also free to take breaks when you require them and follow through on work without being disturbed by a coworker.

Self-discipline is crucial when working remotely, and if you can keep up, you can be a lot more effective than at the office.

4. Fewer absences that reduce your monthly pay

Sometimes when we fall ill with a cold or sore throat, we wake up and decide to give the commute a miss and call in sick out of fear of it making us worse.

Being at home, however, you will have more time to look after yourself to get better, minimizing contact with others and getting on with some work at the same time. This allows you to get better quicker, and studies show that remote workers have fewer absences than on-site employees.

Cons

With so many good points there must also be some bad ones, and we will try to cover them all below.

1. Hard to lay down a steady routine

When at work on-site, there is much more sense of routine. You have to wake up at a certain time, check in at a certain time, and make sure you are finished by a certain hour.

When working at home, however, the routine might be totally in your hands. Again this depends on the type of remote work as some employers may still require constant check-ins, regular Skype meetings, and deadlines.

If you are completely freelance, however, you will be in charge of your individual schedule. For some, it may be hard to keep motivated, and for others, it might be difficult to work effectively without a backbone of routine to fall back on.

2. No of workplace can mean no social life

One of the main issues that working remotely brings is the lack of integration with other colleagues. Of course, you may be keeping up and interacting virtually, but it simply isn’t the same as being there in person, is it?

Being remote you will miss out on lunchtime gossip, and jokes shared between co-workers which help you to make stronger bonds and friendships. Remote workers can end up feeling a little isolated at times, and this is why a lot of people prefer not to work remotely at all.

There are those however who are less interested in the social side of work and more in the actual work itself, so for these individuals, this poses no threat, but for the major part, it is a major red flag.

3. Difficult to Attain Work/Life Balance

You may think that when working remotely, you will have more time to devote to your personal life. However, with no clear boundaries between work and home, you may sometimes mix them, making it difficult to switch off at times.

Often when you leave the office your work stays there, whereas, at home, it is always present. This means clear boundaries should be set in order not to think about work too much and keep the balance equal.

4. Remote work distractions can kill your productivity

Distractions can also become a bit of a problem when at home, and so must be controlled. If you have pets or children they may demand your attention for a while, and this can break you during the flow of working. You can also freely browse social media, watch TV or take long breaks if you wish which can sometimes take you away from your work and kill your productivity completely.

The most popular jobs for remote workers are ones that rely heavily on digital skills. That can mean anything from social media management to coding, web design to graphic arts. Employers are raising their expectations when it comes to their demands for tech-savvy remote workers. Employer expectations of digital skills are shifting from basic to advance

The demand for technology-savvy professionals now extends well beyond the software development space. According to a survey by Linkedin, jobs that demand tech skills like data storage, app development, and human-computer interaction are sharply on the rise.

So if you want to compete for a remote-working position, make sure your tech skills are up to snuff.

Expect to have some office time

There are many benefits of working remotely. But, like with anything, there are also some drawbacks. One of the largest reported problems amongst remote workers is feeling lonely and disconnected from their co-workers. To combat this, employers are being mindful to require in-office days from remote workers.

Whether it be a weekly meeting or bi-weekly team lunch, employers are finding ways to incorporate remote workers into the office environment. And it’s working! Remote workers who visit their office at least once a week are happier than their counterparts who work entirely from home. It’s all about finding the right balance between the home and the office.

Embrace the latest communication technology

Thanks to the rise of global teams and remote workers, many technologies and tools have emerged to help companies keep communication flowing between different time zones, languages, and cultures. Emailing between remote teams is an obvious way to communicate but can get disorganized and doesn’t have the advantage of being in real-time.

In response, real-time team chat tools like Slack and Hangouts (by Google) are becoming more and more popular, and there are even chat solutions for small businesses. Then there are tools to help everyone speak the same language, literally.

Tools like Grammarly ensure that remote workers, no matter what their native language, will always use proper grammar and spelling. When it comes to workflow and task management, shared online workspaces like Trello and Monday will also rise in popularity.

As for “face time,” expect to see more technologies roll out for virtual video conferencing. Eventually, the tech will become sophisticated enough that you’ll feel like you’re in the same room with your manager sitting in Bali.

Get ready for Gen Z competition

Millennials might dominate the workforce in 2019, but by 2020, they’ll have some competition. Next year, Gen Z will make up nearly 36 percent of the global workforce, and they have advantages that their Millennial counterparts don’t.

For starters, members of Gen Z are the true digital natives; they grew up with iPads in their hands as toddlers and smartphones by grade school. And while 68 percent of millennials prefer companies that allow them to work from home, Gen Z is even likelier to seek out remote work and excel at it.

Have an eye out for these jobs

Not all industries, roles, or specialties are suited for the work-from-home lifestyle. But positions are either adapting to the remote structure or emerging because of it.

If you are gunning for a position that will indefinitely allow you to not only work remotely but also to grow your career remotely and earn significant income, then you’ll be wise to watch these opportunities:

  • Marketing Manager
  • IT manager
  • UX/UI designer or researcher
  • Software Developer
  • Customer success engineer

4 Secrets for Reaching Optimal Remote Work Productivity

When you first begin working remotely, you feel like the luckiest person alive. You get to work wherever and whenever you want, all without a boss looking over your shoulder. You bask in your independence and make sure that your work-life looks nothing like it did when you were traditionally employed.

You work all night and sleep all day; you always say yes when your friends invite you out for drinks at 10 pm on a Tuesday (It’s cool. You can sleep in and work later, right?); and you work from anywhere and everywhere you can.

But it doesn’t take long before you realize all that freedom has the potential to be a hindrance to your best performance. Working remotely is great, but you also have to be productive during your work time. If you’re not, you might not have that great remote position for much longer.

Fortunately, there are a few secrets you can use to make your remote work experience both more productive and more enjoyable.

1. Track your time

Have you ever looked back on your week, your day, or even your morning and asked yourself, “Where did the time go?” Turns out this is no mystery of the universe.

You don’t have to wonder. All you need to do is track your time. I use a free online time tracker tool called Toggl, which makes my work life so much more productive. It might be hard to believe, but you won’t have to change any other aspect of your work time to see a real productivity improvement.

 Simply turn Toggl on when you’re working and turn it off when you’re not. Handy charts in the app show how long you worked compared with other days. Each Monday, you get an email with your Toggl report that depicts how many hours you worked the seven days before.

In just a few weeks, you will notice that you’re a lot more productive without even trying to be. All you did was start to become aware of how you’re spending your time.

2. Get a work accountability buddy

Part of the reason it’s easy to get off track when you are working remotely is that much of the time, you are doing it by yourself. When you work alone, there’s no one around to hide Facebook or Gchat from and no one to tell you what to do.

To remedy this, consider getting a work accountability buddy. This can be a friend, fellow remote worker, or coworker with whom you pair up to keep each other on task. You don’t need to physically be in the same location with your buddy to hold one another accountable.

Here are a couple of ideas you can try with your accountability buddy:

I. Have a daily or weekly “check-in” with your buddy

Exchange Toggl reports, share the things that steered you off track that week, and brainstorm ways you can improve for the next week. You can even make it a competition to see who wasted the least amount of time on certain days or worked the most hours.

II. Have a designated “check-in” time

Having a set time to work, even if it’s a few hours a day or a couple of days a week, can do wonders for productivity. When you’re working a traditional job, you have to show up at 9 am (or else!).

But when you’re a remote worker, it’s hard to be anywhere at a specific time unless someone is waiting for you to show up

Enter your work buddy. Set a time when you both have to “check-in” online. The method isn’t important; it could be via Skype, Gchat, email, or whatever you prefer. The important part is that when you do check-in you’re really sitting down to work.

Having an accountability buddy is not just great for productivity, but it’s fun. You might not realize just how much you’ve missed having others around when you’re working – to bounce ideas off of, to chat with on a (short) break, or just so you aren’t alone all the time.

3. Pay attention to what works for you and implement it into your routine

Some people say that you need to maintain a routine, while others say to break up your routine. Some say to work during the day, whereas others swear by working through the night. And while some do well at a coworking space, others do best when they are at home or in a coffee shop.

The truth is, there is no secret recipe to working remotely. Success comes from paying attention to what works for you and integrating that into your routine. Do you work best in the morning? Then set a goal to be up at least 4 mornings per week to ensure you’re using that time to work.

Do you work best from a coffee shop? If the ambient atmosphere and free-flowing caffeine help you focus, then set up camp at your local coffee shop every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. If you can manage to work there every day, that’s even better!

4. Reward yourself

For some, it’s starting work that’s the problem. But for others, remote work means you are always in “work mode.” While working all the time may sound pretty productive, it’s usually not. Take into consideration that always being “on” puts pressure on your mental focus and your health.

That said, you’ve got a productivity problem on your hands. The first thing you need to do is set some goals that are easily measurable. Why? So that you can stop working when you reach them. Otherwise, how will you know when it’s time to quit?

Ideas to get you started:

  • Create a list of the “big things” you want to get done each day. There should be no more than 2-3 things on this list. When those things are done, you’re done working for that day.
  • Put in a certain number of hours each day. This only works if you make sure you are productive during that time.
  • Accomplish a certain number of items that need to get done each day.

When you’ve met your goal, it’s time to quit for the day. No excuses! Put away the laptop, turn off email notifications on your phone, and relax like it’s your job.

You can even indulge in a weekly or daily treat as a reward for a job well done. This could be a piece of fancy chocolate, 30 minutes of mindless YouTube consumption, a trip to Starbucks, or a weekly standing appointment at the spa.

Working remotely doesn’t mean the end of productivity, and productive remote work doesn’t have to mean the end of fun. Using these tips, you can be sure that your remote work not only gets the job done but ensures your work life is fulfilling and enjoyable as well. What productivity tips do you use to keep yourself on track?  

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