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Top Reasons to Work From Home

Are you thinking about working from home? Loads of people are attracted to the idea of telecommuting because of its long list of benefits, from more time with the kids to a casual wardrobe. It’s a big decision that requires planning, but it’s not as daunting as it might seem. Consider these top reasons why you should work from home.

Flexibility

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Undoubtedly one of the best reasons to work from home is flexibility. You’re the master of your schedule and can set your own hours. Are you a night owl? Carry on, Johnny Carson. Want to have lunch with your best friend? No need to check in with the boss. Take as long as you like.

With time for family and friends, creative ventures, and even travel, you can pursue a level of work/life balance that a regular 9 to 5 commitment can’t match. Just don’t let all this flexibility leave you crunched for deadlines.

Plenty of Opportunities

Today’s employers are continuing to embrace a variety of full and part-time telecommuting opportunities. From language translation services to medical billing, the global shift towards remote-friendly workplaces is on the rise.

Advertising is a key industry that offers a variety of ways to fulfill your dream of a nomadic work life, like influencer marketing. LinkedIn is touting thousands of available freelance influencer positions that help businesses connect with influencers, build PR programs, and track ROI — with lucrative starting salaries too.

Tremendous Income Potential

If you’re blessed with an entrepreneurial spirit, achieving success as a freelancer or remote employee is within reach. In addition to saving big on work-related expenses such as gas and office apparel, working from home might be a profitable venture.

Bloggers can earn $12,000 a year or more, while virtual assistants and graphic designers are raking in as much as $5,000 monthly from their home office. This level of control lets you set your income goals and may add up to a consistent, livable income.

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Design Your Space

Just imagine your new work space. What comes to mind? Is your new office chair an overstuffed recliner or the picnic table in the park across the street? You don’t have to cram your remote office into a spare closet or the corner of your living room. Gone are the days of being tied to a clunky desk and secondhand rolling chair.

You can fit your office anywhere, and you’re not tied to your home either. Use your kitchen’s breakfast bar as a standing desk or take your laptop to your favorite coffee shop around the corner. Most libraries offer free Wi-Fi and a quiet environment that’s perfect for contemplating innovative ideas. Take your job on the road while traveling and never miss out on life again.

More and more people are choosing to work from home. For many, it’s a great fit and a lucrative career move. But it’s not a magic solution to the woes of the workplace. You still have to put in the effort to reap the rewards.

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This is a collaborative guest post, the ideas expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Mommy Ramblings.


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Legit Work From Home Jobs

I have been working exclusively from home for over ten years. I would not trade it for anything. To have the ability to work when I want, where I want, is priceless, especially when you have a family. I believe in multiple streams of income. Beyond writing for my own blog, I write for a major retail blog, I am a marketing director and an independent contractor analyzing the effectiveness of social media advertising.

Many people tell me how much they want to be able to work from home. If you share their sentiment, here are some things you need to know. First, you need to be a self-starter. Working from home usually means you have flexibility in your hours, but it does not mean you can goof off all day. You have to prioritize and still need to sacrifice certain things in order to be successful. If you procrastinate or have poor time management skills, working from home can be a challenge. If you do have the drive needed to work from home, check out the links below.

Here are some ways you can earn supplemental or full time income from home:

The We Work Remotely Job Board has many listings for remote workers. They have a large amount of ads for website developers. They also have Customer Support, Management, Copywriting and other categories, where you can search and apply for remote jobs. Unlike sites that make you pay a fee to apply, this is a free job board for job seekers.

Working as a Search Engine Evaluator is usually a short-term gig of up to a year or less. However, once you have your foot in the door with a company, even if one project ends, they usually contact you for other opportunities. There are qualifications you will need to meet, but the pay is usually between $12-$15 an hour. Two companies that are legit and you can apply to are:

 

If you have a passion for photography, you can make some extra money selling your photos to stock sites. Some sites that will pay you for your stock photos are:

There are many other companies that will pay you for your stock images if they meet their criteria. Do a search on Google or another search engine to find other companies.

A fun way to earn some extra cash is to download the apps below. You will be able to see available tasks, which may include, taking photos of certain products in a grocery store or of a home in your area. Tasks can pay anywhere from $6-$20 and up on average.

List your services on sites like Fiverr. You may know how to create high-quality logos, set up websites, manage social media, edit copy, translate documents and much more. Why not capitalize on that and list your services for hire.

Make money with your vehicle. You can drive for services like Uber and Lyft.

Live Chat and/or Phone Agents are needed by a variety of companies for customer service and support issues. You can search for available gigs on UpWork or directly at one of the links below:

Other ways to earn income:

Connect with local contractors, many are in need of someone to travel to work sites to take photos to document job progress.

If you are good with social media, contact area businesses to create and manage social media accounts for their business.

Love developing websites? Contact businesses that do not have a web presence, explain the benefits and offer your services to help them with a domain purchase, as well as setting up their website and social media accounts and managing them.

Are you crafty, do you make things people want or need? Sell them on Ebay or Etsy.

Run errands for elderly or home bound neighbors. Go shopping for them, walk their pets, get their mail, drive them to appointments, clean their house or take of their yard.

Sell things in your home on Ebay or online at virtual garage sale sites.

Have a garage sale to rid your home of clutter and earn extra money.

Become an online tutor-create and teach your own courses at Udemyy and other sites.

Good luck! Please let me know if you have any questions or if this post was helpful to you.

 

 


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