Perhaps you're looking to fire up a computer instead of a car engine every morning. A work-from-home Internet job offers the advantage of being your own boss. You manage your own time. You maintain a flexible work schedule. Your job fits around your life, not the other way around. There are few things not to like about telecommuting. So how do you find those work-from-home Internet jobs?
More people are earning a living working from home than ever before. Internet and computer technology make it possible to run an entire business from a remote home office. Internet-based companies may have dozens of employees, all of whom have never met their co-workers in person. Work-from-home Internet jobs are becoming less of an exception and more of a norm today. It appears that this trend is destined to continue for years to come.
One place to start looking for your perfect e-job is with your current boss. If your job is computer-based, your company may allow you to work part or all of your workweek from home. Although it was once true that companies were reluctant to do this, this has changed in recent years. Many companies now recognize the benefits of allowing employees to work from home either part- or full-time. These benefits include cost-efficiency, higher productivity and a reduced carbon footprint.
Maybe turning your current job into a work-from-home Internet job isn't a possibility. Instead, explore the idea of starting your own business. Create your own work-from-home Internet job. Turn a hobby or passion into employment. Almost anything that you're good at can be done via the Internet. One woman whose hobby was scouring garage sales weekend after weekend turned it into a business. Her knack for spotting valuables that most people overlook encouraged her to open an online store. She now makes a healthy yearly income selling her finds all over the world. A student who made a name for herself with her handbag designs began to market them online. She quickly developed both a wholesale and retail client base. This young entrepreneur made thousands of dollars before she even graduated from high school.
If you aren't quite ready to launch your own e-business, you may still be able to find a work-from-home Internet job. Here are just a few skills that are in demand in the e-workplace:
*Data processing. Typists, transcriptionists and data entry clerks are in very high demand.
*Writing. The demand for writers has exploded in recent years. Jobs range from small articles for the Internet to ongoing, contractual work for large publishers.
*Web designing. The explosion of e-businesses has created a plethora of opportunities for professional website designers.
*Art and graphic design. Those with a penchant for art can make a living designing logos.
*Accounting and bookkeeping. Many small- and medium-sized businesses cannot afford an in-house bookkeeper. That means there are a lot of doors opening for people with these skills.
*Computer consulting and programming. Anyone with an e-business needs at least some type of computer support. One area that is growing rapidly is search engine optimization consulting. People with this skill will undoubtedly find an endless stream of work.
Your local employment agency may have leads on work-from-home Internet jobs. College job placement offices are another rich source for e-job leads. Of course, the Internet is a great place to look, as well. No doubt you have your own specific motivation for seeking out an e-job or business. Channel that motivation into finding or creating the perfect work-from-home Internet job.
Work From Home Internet Jobs
As gas prices rise, and your wages don't, you're probably looking with increasing envy at those who work from home in their pajamas with the new online economy: creating websites, writing ebooks, selling things on eBay, participating in MLM, even blogging for cash. The truth is, they are no different from you, except in one respect: they have a plan they've committed to that has helped them reshape their lives.
So, before gas raises another dollar or so per gallon, stop being envious and start committing to a plan to work from home at an online job instead, creating your own niche business in the growing world of the Web. Here's one step-by-step plan for how to do it:
1. Decide what you do very well that other people will pay to learn, or that you can make money with otherwise. Everyone has a special talent, a skill that they can do better than most other people. An experienced RN can find virtual employment as an online triage nurse. A woman who's nursed her parents through Alzheimer's understands the roadblocks others may have to deal with as they begin their journey. A teen is funding his college education by purchasing old computers on Craig's List, refurbishing them, and selling them for a good profit on eBay. Artists are selling their original works on eBay, and talented writers are creating nonfiction for others, or serial fiction, or original novels, all sold online. What's your niche?
2. Get a computer and broadband connection and learn how to use them well. While you should ideally have a minimum 1.7 gHz processor computer, you can do quite well with a ten-year-old computer and a good Internet connection. The critical part is it must work for you. And here's a secret: while most people immediately turn to commercial software, almost anything you need to do in your virtual career can be done with free or inexpensive software you can download to your computer. (One major hint: learn how to use a word processor very well, and learn how to do simple coding in HTML. Both these skills are critical.)
3. Create a blog and/or website. The heart of your online business is promoting yourself and your skills. You can do this most effectively, when starting out, with a simple blog, just sharing your knowledge with others on a daily basis. Later, when you've grown comfortable with the Internet, you can set up your own website to share information and sell products.
4. Build an audience. This is the hardest part of your job. You'll need to look at each new fan or follower as a valuable commodity. These are the people who will buy your products, support your site, tell other people about you, and read your paid advertisements. Take it slow; build your community one person at a time, and learn how to use RSS feeds, opt-in email newsletters, and forum or commenting tools to keep your fans coming back to you.
5. Sell advertising and start with affiliate sales. Once you've reached a critical audience point of a thousand or so customers, it's time to start making some money. Start by selling advertising through Google Adsense, and look into doing affiliate sales for people who have products you believe in and think your fans would like. Your bank account will start growing, but you're just getting started.
6. Create and sell your own information products. Over time, you've created quite an inventory of information. It's time to mine this wealth of information, creating ebooks, reports, and even videos with your data. How-to guides sell very well, and proven moneymaking or money-saving techniques also do well. Look at your data and see what you can monetize.
7. Learn how to track sales, advertise, and build your customer base. Your customers need nurturing, just like a garden. Learn how to identify new customers, build on your old ones, and track where your sales are going (as well as where they are not). Over time, you'll develop a sense for what promotions work, what items sell, and what your fans really want, and this will save you time wasted on things that don't work.
8. If you're not making enough money, consider consulting for others. You've developed some valuable skills: blogging, writing, selling, marketing online. These are all commodities that are valuable to other people. Set up another website and sell your expertise writing sales pages, creating web sites, or writing blogs for other people. Don't let it distract you from your main line of money, but use it as a second valuable source of income.
9. Quit your job! Once you've accumulated a nest egg and have a fairly regular income from your online ventures, it's time to tear up the gas card, burn the suit, and tell your boss what he can do with his job - in whatever colorful method you want. This is the vision you want to hold onto as you walk the difficult path to financial freedom with your online career, and the moment that will make everything so very worth the work.
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