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5 Great Paying Jobs Online

There's more to life for new mom's than simply staying at home and not making income. Here are some great tips on hopw to earn a living while being at home for stay at home moms.

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Working from home used to be a daydream, but today, you can accomplish several jobs from the comfort of your own house. So, if you're looking for a job as a stay-at-home mom, look no further. We've put up a list of jobs that might be a good fit for you.




Transcriber


You have complete control over your schedule with this job, as you browse a number of possible audio recordings to translate into text documents and, depending on the audio's difficulty level and due date, you get to pick the ones that work best for you. Transcription is a lucrative profession with numerous prospects. An entry-level transcriptionist gets roughly $15 per hour, whereas advanced transcriptionists earn around $25 to $30 per hour. If you invest 2.5 hours each day for 24 days at this pace, you can easily earn $1,500 every month. So, this is really a good gig if you can type quickly and have good grammar and punctuation skills.




Health Coach


Health coaches might work for themselves or a company as a fitness trainer. They frequently use social media to interact with clients to share fitness tips, workout routines, and nutrition advice. So if you're enthusiastic and, like most stay-at-home moms, do work hard on your personal fitness, what is a better way to earn big bucks for doing what you enjoy? Also, you can assist others in living a healthy lifestyle and establishing a unique fitness plan or diet for customers to help them stay on track with their own health goals. The pay scale for health coaches is quite diverse. On the low end, it's advertised for roughly $15,000, and on the high end, it's listed for around $95,000.




Social Media Manager


Turn a thoughtless habit into a profession that can get a fantastic income and consider working as a social media manager. The good thing about this job is you can perform with a toddler on board while scrolling through Instagram. Many small businesses and restaurants may benefit from some online assistance but cannot afford a full-time social media manager. According to Glassdoor, the average annual salary for social media managers in the United States is $47,000. So you can still earn close to that as a stay-home mom. However, before offering your services to anyone, make sure your online presence is up to par.




Freelance Writer


You may make a good living as a freelance writer. You'll also have more control over your schedule because you'll be able to work from any place. When it comes to employment for stay-at-home parents, freelance writing is at the top of the list. The best part about this job is that it requires very little initial investment. If you have access to the internet, you can get started right away. According to statistics from a freelancer study, freelancers in the United States earn an average hourly rate of $20. The average hourly income for freelancers in web/mobile development, marketing, legal, accountancy, and other skilled services is $28.




Online Tutoring


Zoom and other video teleconferencing are beautiful things and fantastic teaching tools as well. You can meet with your students face to face and provide them with valuable first-hand information, demonstrate procedures, and allow them to ask any questions they have. You can teach piano, voice vocals, cooking, French and provide DIY home projects, depending on your skills and expertise. Online tutors who operate on their own online usually earn roughly $30 per hour. For advanced courses like SAT Prep or calculus, this fee can rise to $50 or $60 per hour. In recent years, the demand for online tutoring has skyrocketed, and pupils adore it because you'll have a reasonably flexible schedule.

Mail Order E-Commerce

Find wholesale outlets and stores like wish.com and buy products to resell. This is a multi-million dollar industry and some people sell on Amazon, eBay, or their own websites and have great success.


There are numerous jobs available for stay-at-home moms. As a stay-at-home mom, you can earn money while working on your own time. These 5 paying jobs, when you have the chance, take advantage of them.

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