6 Online Jobs That Are Paying $15/hr
These jobs require no prior experience to get started.
Making money online has never been easy. Anyone with a computer and an internet connection can earn a decent income as a freelancer from the comfort of their homes.
But where do you get these jobs?
My personal favorite job marketplace is Upwork. I’ve been freelancing on this platform for over a year now, and I have racked up more than $3000.
These are just rookie numbers compared to what people are earning.
Another popular platform for freelancers is Fivver. All you have to do is create your freelance account and advertise the services you’re offering on the platform.
There are a lot of similar platforms out there. Feel free to spare some minutes to look them up and see which you like best.
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Now let’s get back to the main reason you’re here. Just remember, this is not a get-rich-quick scheme!
If you’re looking to become a quadrillionaire by the end of the month, you’re reading the wrong article.
Otherwise, here are the perfect 6 side hustles for students or anyone looking to make a few bucks online.
1. Data Entry ($12-$20 per hour)
This job requires zero skills and experience to get started. All you need for a data entry position is exceptional attention to detail. Needless to say, you also must be willing to put in the time and effort.
Most of the time your work will involve sorting raw data into excel sheets, searching the internet for information, etc.
2. Social Media Manager ($15-$20 per hour)
Believe it or not but people are making. thousands of dollars through running social media accounts.
Mostly a company will hire you to create their social media content, engage with their customer base, and generally be in charge of their social media marketing efforts.
If you think you’ve a knack for creating viral social media posts then this is the perfect side hustle for you.
3. Freelance Writing ($20+ per hour)
The internet runs on content. Modern businesses run on content. There’s no shortage for demand of decent writers.
If your pen game is sleek and you’ve the discipline to research topics to the t then please join us.
The good news is there’s virtually no entry barrier into the “writing” camp. Competition is fierce though so you better come prepared for rejections and also be willing to learn.
4. Virtual Assistant ($15-$20 per hour)
Become a digital secretary from the comfort of your home and earn a decent income.
People in the workforce are always seeking out help from freelancers to help them lighten up their workload.
You’ll be assigned tasks like drafting emails, doing some online research, putting together work-related documents, etc.
5. Translation
Are you bilingual? Can you speak multiple languages? Good for you.
People are always looking for local people to translate documents in foreign languages for them. Let’s say you’re free, an English speaking person will hire you to translate a French document into English for them.
The good thing is most job offers do not ask for education background whatsoever. They’re just looking for someone native who’s fluent in that language to do the job.
6. Transcription
They say time is money. That’s specifically true in this case. Companies are paying people like you to listen to recordings and write down what was said.
This can be a meeting proceeding, a speech, a conversation between employees, a job interview, or anything on tape.
This is an easy job that only requires your time and laser-sharp focus.
Conclusion
If you a have a laptop and an inter connection you’ve no right of being broke.
Start freelancing and start earning money like the red of us. Stop making excuses and give it a shot.
I’m not saying yours will be an overnight success story. All am saying is if you don’t try you’ll be denying yourself a chance to become financially independent.