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Top Work-From-Home Jobs In 2020

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on the business and employment world in 2020. With one of the infection control measures being the observance of social distance, many people have been forced to work from home. This includes people who were recently laid off from work or closed their businesses due to stay-at-home orders. Thankfully, the internet and information technology have enabled people to work remotely and earn a living right from the comfort of their own roofs. Work-from-home jobs are now more important than ever. Here are some of the top work from home jobs we’ve encountered in 2020.

Freelance Writing 

Writers are needed to create content, formulate articles, and fill up web pages on the internet. With new websites and blogs being created every day, the demand for writers and copywriters is increasing. If you trust your writing skills, you could consider freelance writing from home or even start a blog of your own. You could earn from as little as $5 to as much as $250 per piece depending on the length, complexity, quality, and who you are working for.

Virtual Assistant 

The increase in the number of people working online has necessitated the need to have a virtual assistant to keep work organized, track progress, and manage other tasks. When working as a VA, most of the tasks will revolve around composing and responding to emails, responding to business and media inquiries, writing, and creating content, among others. Virtual assistants are usually independent contractors working from remote locations and might offer their services to several people. The services they provide range from creative to administrative and technical. The amount you earn as a virtual assistant depends on who you are working for and the tasks you must complete in a day. Some work on an hourly rate.

Digital Marketing 

Digital marketing is the backbone of success in today’s world of business. As a digital marketer, your main tasks involve appealing to internet users into buying a product or service using a wide range of tactics. Some of these tactics may include SEO, paid ads, email marketing, social media marketing, app marketing, and much more. These are all tasks you can do while enjoying the benefits of working from home. It’s all about knowing the best approach to attract the attention of an audience and converting the traffic into sales.

Online marketing has been the most effective way of increasing awareness and brands. Most companies will hire someone to manage their website and handle their digital marketing. Digital marketers work remotely and are paid handsomely based on the effectiveness of their work.

What you need to work successfully from home 

If you have the skills and perhaps some experience in one of the areas mentioned above, there are a few things you will need. You will need a PC or laptop, even though some jobs allow you to work from a tablet or smartphone. You will also need some space in your home to set up a home office, install Wi-Fi or cable internet, and invest in ergonomic furniture. As you venture into this, make sure you get home insurance to ensure that your investment is protected. This way, you won’t have to worry about property damage.

2020 has been a traumatic time for most people, but it has also opened new opportunities for those who care to look. Work-from-home jobs have been on the rise, with the above positions showing the most applicants in the past few months.

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