“I want to work from home but don’t know what to do. Can you help?” This is by far the most common question I’m asked.
And I get it. I completely do.
When I first started finding remote work I went through idea after idea before finally finding one that stuck. It all came down to trial and error.
As much as I wish I could tell you exactly what job will work best for you, I can’t. I don’t know what you’re good at or what peaks your interest the most.
What I can do though, is show you five of my favorite work from home jobs. I love these careers because every single one of them can be turned into a full-time income with completely flexible hours. (Because when you’re the boss, you choose the hours!)
Here are five rock-solid careers that can be done from home.
Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping speaks to my heart because it was my first real job. If you love numbers and pay special attention to detail this can be a great gig for you.
In fact, as a virtual bookkeeper you can earn up to $80/hr!
Sure, you probably won’t be making $80 per hour right out of the gate but it’s safe to say this career has huge growth potential.
Bookkeeping is a good fit for you if:
- You are good with numbers
- Have excellent organizational skills
- Are good with deadlines
- Are willing to do some legwork to find your own clients
If you think bookkeeping is the career for you I recommend signing up for the free three part video course from Bookkeeper’s Business Launch.
After watching the video series you’ll better be able to decide whether or not this is something you’d like to pursue.
General Proofreading
Does it drive you insane when you see Facebook posts ridden with grammatical errors? Are you quick to notice typos in books or blog posts? If so, you’ll make an excellent proofreader.
Proofreaders can make a living editing e-books, blog posts, articles, PDFs, and more.
General Proofreading is a good fit for you if:
- You have excellent grammatical skills
- You easily spot typos and errors while reading
- Are willing to do some legwork to find your own clients
Ready to take the next step with general proofreading? Check out this free webinar to see if you have what it takes!
Freelance Writing
Freelance writing is how I broke into the work from home world and is something I only recently quit doing. If you’re a decent writer and are willing to find your own clients you can build up a freelance writing business very quickly!
Freelance writing may be a good fit for you if:
- You are a decent writer
- You have expertise in a specific area
- Are good with deadlines
- Are willing to do some legwork to find your own clients
If you think you’d make a good freelance writer I have a long post detailing every step I took to build up a client-base.
Virtual Assisting
This is my favorite. While I got my start working from home as a freelance writer I quickly turned into an assistant for a few top bloggers and LOVED it.
Virtual assistants can do a myriad of things. So, in a sense, this can be a jack-of-all-trades career depending on what industry you go into.
To give you an idea, as a virtual assistant for bloggers I scheduled blog posts, posted on social media, created graphics, managed email, interacted with advertisers and more. What I loved most about this job was that there was always something different to do so I never got bored.
Being a virtual assistant is a good fit for you if:
- You are highly organized
- You’re able to jump from task to task
- You don’t mind doing something different everyday
- Are willing to do some legwork to find your own clients
If you want to learn more about becoming a virtual assistant you can find a huge list of services to offer as a virtual assistant here.
Pinterest Management
If you’re looking to build a career that doesn’t feel like work then this is a solid option!
In the last couple of years Pinterest has grown to be one of the biggest social media platforms and businesses are starting to take notice.
Pinterest management is for you if:
- You are addicted to Pinterest
- Have a business sense
- Are good with analytics
- Are willing to do so legwork to find your own clients
If you think managing Pinterest accounts could be a good fit for you I recommend reading Kristin’s blog post on how she made it work for her.
Building Your Own Career? Totally Possible…
If you’re ready to build your own career it’s completely possible to do.
It will take time and hard work but when you make the choice to take control and put your career in your own hands the possibilities are endless and the outcome is worth all of the hard work!
stacey says
I think another good option would be ecommerce. There are lots of opportunities to moms there.
Alexa says
Definitely!
Mary says
Managing a blog is a good way to have an independent business