7 High Paying Jobs You Can Do From Anywhere
Is the office work not just for you? Are you taking care of a family member with health challenges which may not allow you to take a full-time job outside the home? Have you just been fired or laid off work? Did you migrate to a new country and yet to find your feet? Just graduated from college or high school but getting employment is a huge problem? Whatever your story may be. Know that you can still earn high income working from home or travelling the world. Let’s dive in.
There are many high paying jobs you can do from home or anywhere outside the regular office environment. They require certain skills for you to be able to perform them and create a successful portfolio that will help you gain more clients. More clients equals more money, right? I know you might want to stop reading here but hang on. Even if you don’t have the skills at the moment, you can still learn them online and start using them within a few months. Don’t worry. I’m going to list where you can get trained in the skills required for the jobs. Read to the end to also know where you can get freelance jobs as well.
If these jobs do not appeal to you, read my next post on 10 Legitimate Ways To Make Money Online for more options.
List of High Paying Jobs You Can Do From Home
1. Website Developer
A freelance web developer can make between $40 to $180 per hour if the freelancer or the client chooses to be paid or pay per hour respectively. Some web developers charge a fixed amount for some projects ranging from $500 to $20, 000 per project depending on the size, type, and complexity of the project. Experience in the field also determines how much clients may be willing to pay. If you are just starting out, it is advisable you do not charge too high to enable you to get more paying clients and build up your portfolio. Charging too low would also cast a doubt on your credibility to deliver the job. If you are more efficient with your time, you may be earning up to $2000 to $4000 per month after all deductions and tax from your pay and also depends where you live.
If you don’t have these skills and want to learn, sign up on the following online platforms for web development training:
- freecodecamp.org (Free)
- teamtreehouse.com (paid – about $25 per month)
- pluralsight.com(paid)
- coursera.com (paid)
- udemy.com (paid)
- lynda.com (If you are a holder of some cities library cards, you can get free access to many courses on Lynda. Calgary library card gives you full access to all courses on Lynda for free.)
- codecademy.com (Some free and some paid courses)
- code.org (free)
- w3schools.com (free)
- khanacademy.org (free)
The good thing about online courses is the flexibility and the possibility of learning anywhere.
2. Graphic Designer
Graphic designers create awesome effects for photos, videos, banners, posters, visual designs for advertisements, etc. This is a dream job for creative individuals. With few skills, this could be your job and you can definitely make money from it just as a freelancer. If art, coolers, and designs are your thing, go for it.
Skills required for graphic design:
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- Creativity – Always present new, imaginative and innovative ideas in your designs
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- Software tools – Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, InDesign
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- Typography – Excellent knowledge of the use of font sizes, height, etc in design patterns
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- Knowledge of HTML and CSS – It will be an added advantage for you if you can design the front-end of a website. Web design specifically User Interface (UI) or User Experience (UX)) is definitely going to keep you ahead of the pack and earn you more money.
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- Colour theory – good understanding of colour palettes for material design
- Communication – Your design should be able to convey the right message to the audience and clients without much explanations needed. Graphics are just visual ways of communication.
Earnings
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- $20 to 25 per hour for newbies with 0 to 2 years experience
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- $25 to 35 per hour for designers with 3 to 7 years experience
- $5000 to $10000 a month for highly skilled graphic designers with a great portfolio
I have made a list of 5 websites where you can learn graphic design for free. You can check the courses in the linked post below if you don’t have these skills and are interested in becoming a graphic designer.
Click here to see 5 Graphic Design Courses For Beginners
3. Video Editor
Credit: istock.com
Video editor edit videos for a business like film companies or videos coverage for large events. Just like any other job, their earnings depend on the level of experience and how much education you have in the field.
As a freelancer, having a portfolio to showcase your previous work or even your own personal work will improve your credibility and get you more clients. You can build your portfolio gradually with one job at a time.
Earnings:
$1500 to 10,000 per month depending on the following; skill level, volume, and complexity of work.
$13 to $70 per hour
Skills Required
Most high profile film and video editor jobs require a bachelor’s degree in a field related to film and broadcasting, but in this age of online courses, you can still learn the skills without getting a degree.
Where To Get Video Editing Training Courses Online
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- Lynda Video Editing Courses (If you have some cities library membership card, you can get free access to courses on Lynda)
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- Skillshare
- YouTube – Search for video editing tutorials for beginners
4. Online Business Manager
With the exponential growth of the eCommerce industry, there comes with it a high demand for online business managers to run the daily activities of these online shopping platforms. Many online business owners are getting overwhelmed with the expectations of their businesses. They simply can’t do it all themselves anymore and are desperately seeking someone to help them grow and manage their business. A certified Online Business Manager is needed for this job.
According to Tina Forsyth, the author of Becoming an Online Business Manager, the official definition of an Online Business Manager (OBM) is:
A virtually based support professional who manages online based businesses, including the day-to-day management of projects, operations, team members, and metrics.
They are not virtual assistants, they handle higher-level parts of the business like strategy.
You can work with 3 or 5 clients in a month and a little bit more involved in the business.
Average Earnings
$1500 to $4000 per month
Training
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- Skillshare
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- Udemy
- Lynda
5. Social Media Manager
Social media is now a major marketing and sales channel for businesses. As a Social Media Manager, you would be helping companies reach their business objectives by handling the company’s image on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Youtube, Pinterest, Snapchat, etc. You have to come up with a creative strategy to create posts on these different platforms that will keep your business customers engaged and attract new customers. One bad tweet or Facebook post can destroy your business reputation so you have to be careful with your posts.
Companies usually hire people with considerably high social media followers on their personal channels. Take courses on Skillshare, Udemy and other online learning platforms that have been listed in this post.
Does this sound like what you can do? Go for it!
Earnings
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- $15-$50/hr for people with Zero to 3 years experience
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- $50-$100/hr for(3-5 years experience)
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- $120+/hr for the highly experienced
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- If you choose to charge monthly, $500 to $5000 per month
- You can also charge per project basis depending on what job comes up.
Skills
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- Experience managing brand accounts across all major social media platforms.
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- Experience measuring social media performance.
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- Experience in managing a team.
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- Strong writing and editing skills to ensure social copy reflects the company’s vision.
- Social savvy and advanced understanding of the impact of social media.
6. Online Course Creator
I know many of you have wealth of experience in one skill or the other. Woodwork, computer networking, playing piano, programming, cooking, drawing, whatever skill you have mastered can make you an income when you teach it. Your courses can be in videos, PowerPoint slides or PDF format depending on what you teach. You can create a course and sell on various online platforms. You get royalties every time the course is sold.
Earnings
- Some course creators make up to $50000 a year on Skillshare or Udemy. Imagine when you have a well-detailed course with high value selling across different platforms. It will sure worth your time. Once you’ve created the course, it will keep yielding you some income. You still have the opportunity to keep updating your course or create new ones to keep your courses relevant and compatible with the ever-evolving technology.
Here are some of the platforms you can sell your courses:
- Digital Chalk
- Skillshare – How many hours premium students get to watch your course will determine how much you make.
- Click4Course
- Learn Worlds
- Teachable
- Udemy – It’s free for instructors to join. Udemy takes 50% of the money if they sell your course. If the sale comes from you, you keep 97% while Udemy takes a 3% transaction fee. You can price your course between $20 to $200 dollars with discount offers sometimes.
These platforms have different terms and conditions for their instructors’ pricing model, payments methods, and different royalty percentages. It will be worth your time to read them and choose what works for you.
7. Sales Copywriters
What do they do? Here are some of the job descriptions of a copywriter:
- Create viral blogs with interesting headlines that will sell the product or idea.
- Source for ideas and strategy to manage their business online data.
- Write ebooks, newsletters for customers, email marketing content, social media posts, and press releases.
- Ensure all content is search engine optimized
- Design sales presentations, product reviews, product description that will appeal to potential customers and many other activities that depend on the kind of business they work with.
They keep the business running on the internet and get the company’s product to stand out from the crowd. They don’t just copy and paste.
Skills you’ll need:
- Writing
- Proofreading
- Email marketing
- Search Engine Optimization
- Simple graphic design (Canva is very handy)
- Little knowledge HTML
- Social media management with lots of creative touches to influence your followers or readers
Earnings:
Sales copywriters make between $1500 to $5000 per month or$15 to $45 per hour.
You can also charge per project between 2000 to 6000 fixed prize depending on the details of the project
Sources for freelance jobs
- peopleperhour.com
- upwork.com
- freelancer.com
- indeed.com
- guru.com for web and graphic design jobs
- fiverr.com
- 99designs.com
- toptal.com
- izea.com for social media manager jobs
- Market your skills on your social media accounts.
- Perform a Google search for remote jobs you are interested in for more options
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