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The 2019 guide to part time work from home jobs | Freelance jobs, sites and apps

We’re living in a time where part time work from home jobs are abundant and commonplace for anyone with a smartphone and a connection to the Internet. According to the 2016 annual report published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, 22% of those employed in the United States “did some or all of their work at home in 2016.”

There are many types of part-time work-from-home jobs that are offered for any industry, such as customer service jobs, freelance writing jobs, and even more specialized jobs like web designing and software engineering. This means that there really aren’t many limitations to part-time work-from-home jobs; whether you’re a stay-at-home mom or a student, there’s part time work for people of all ages.


Part time work from home jobs for moms

There are plenty of job choices for you to earn money remotely, and the best part about these kind of jobs is that you get paid for the time you put in. For example, if you’re currently working another part time job, you can use your free time to work from home via job-based smartphone apps and websites.

#1 - EasyShift (app)

Got spare time and want to make a little bit of cash in your free time? EasyShift is an app designed for people to make money by doing small shift jobs and tasks, such as exploring your city to take photos of products with price checks. Payments on this app require a PayPal account, and you get paid within 48 hours according to their website. Almost all the tasks on this app are fairly easy to complete, so it’s a great app to make more pocket change!

#2 - Virtual Assistant

Part time work from home jobs as a virtual assistant can be a relatively easy way to earn money from home. If you have some experience in doing administration and/or assistant work in the pasty, this could be the perfect fit for you. If you don’t know where to start, we suggest going on  Upwork.com - a website that specializes in contract and freelance work.

#3 - Blogging

If you’ve got a creative mind and excel in expressing your thoughts in writing, blogging is a great way to work at home and earn money. However, the downside to blogging is that you’ve got to chip at it for a long time before generating a steady income - your site ranking, average page views, and number of unique visitors are crucial factors in determining how much you can make. If you’ve already started a blog, make sure to use web analytics tools such as Google Analytics to track your blog’s progress.

#4 - Online translator

If you’re bilingual, there’s a wide variety of translation jobs on the Internet for you to earn a decent amount of money. Of course, the amount you make depends on the project and the time required, but demand for this type of work is high, so don’t worry about a shortage of online translation jobs. For this type of work, we recommend checking out unbabel.com - an online platform that connects you with translation jobs that require reviewing and improving translations based on your own schedule. In order to sign up to become a translator on their site, you’ll have to get approved by taking their online language test. According to their website, you can request a payout of your earnings at any time via PayPal or Payoneer. Money transfers are completed once a week, so keep this in mind when using the service.

Alternatively, you can also use Callmart to create a listing for on-demand translation - you can share your URL on all the top social media sites like Facebook and YouTube! If you enjoy helping others via verbal communication, you’ve got a great amount of potential to make money on Callmart.

#5 - Online tutor

There are plenty of educational platforms with sophisticated learning tools (e.g. screen sharing and virtual classrooms) to facilitate online tutoring. No matter what type of subject you’re knowledgeable in, there’s most likely a demand for that online, and sites like tutorsclass.com and buddyschool.com can help match you with people to tutor. Although most tutoring platforms will take a certain percentage of your earnings for intermediary fees, it’s worth it if you’re having trouble finding students to tutor online.


Conclusion

As you see, there's an abundance of online job opportunities for anyone to work at home; it just depends on how much time you have in your schedule, and what type of service is best suited for you. Work from home jobs are a great way to create additional income streams for yourself or your family, so we highly recommend checking out all opportunities that these platforms and apps are capable of providing.