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eight of the best work from home jobs
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available right now then will allow you
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to earn money from anywhere in the world
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and don't require to have lots of
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previous experience or qualifications
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and I'm also going to show you how and
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where you can apply for all of these
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jobs and give you a few tips on getting
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started in each one all you need is a
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basic computer and an internet
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connection work from home jobs or remote
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to earn extra income on the side of a
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full-time job or they can even be used
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as a stepping stone into becoming a
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full-time remote worker and ditching the
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nine-to-five all together they're also
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really good for people with full-time
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commitments such as parents and carers
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who want to earn a bit of extra income
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their other commitment so whatever your
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goals are my aim with this video is
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really just to show you a number of work
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from home job options that are available
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right now to give you some practical
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advice and resources to help you get one
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of those jobs so that you can go from
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where you are now to earning a regular
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income in a relatively short space of
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time and just as a quick disclaimer
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these aren't get-rich-quick schemes they
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will require a bit of hard work upfront
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and they won't make you a millionaire
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overnight but they can help me to earn
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anything from a few hundred to a few
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thousand pounds a month depending on the
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to put into them now before I dive into
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this list of work from home jobs
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I just want to outline what I'm going to
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cover in the video and in particular
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what I'm going to cover about each job
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and I've also put links in the
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description below the video that you can
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use to jump to any of these sections if
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you want to firstly I'm going to talk
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about what a good work from home job or
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remote job really is and in particular
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what the criteria for the list I'm about
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to go through or meet and this is
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important because I want to make sure
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that I'm covering realistic jobs that
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anybody watching this kind of same and I
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also want to make sure that you're
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aiming for good opportunities and you're
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avoiding some of the common pitfalls
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that people fall into when looking for a
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Moute job then I'm going to run from my
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list of jobs and cover all of the
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following points what the job involves
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and what you'll be expected to do what
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skills are involved in the job how much
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you can earn how to get started in the
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job so what websites you need to
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approach at any other helpful resources
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that might help you to get these jobs
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you'll notice that a lot of these
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websites are uk-based but you don't need
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to be based in the UK to apply for them
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so
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that has hurt you if you're based
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outside of the UK and there's gonna be
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lots and lots of links in the
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description to link through to some of
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these resources that I'm gonna be
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mentioning so make sure you open that up
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and while you're down that way if you
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wouldn't mind hitting the like button
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not only does it help out the channel
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but allows you to save the video in your
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likes videos because there's a lot of
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information in this video and you'll
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probably need to come back to it a later
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day to review and if you stick around to
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the end of the video I'm going to throw
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in a couple of bonus tips around things
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you need to avoid when applying for
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remote jobs to make sure that you're not
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making any big mistakes they're gonna
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cost you later down the line so what is
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the criteria for a good work from home
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job that you can get started in quickly
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well firstly all of the jobs that I'm
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gonna run through here are what I call a
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low barrier to entry jobs and what that
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means is they don't require you to have
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previous experience or technical
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knowledge or qualifications so I'm not
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just going to say become a web developer
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because although that's a very good job
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in its own right it's not something you
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can get started in straightaway it will
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take years to build up and train and
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develop the knowledge and skills
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required to become a web developer so as
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long as you have a basic grasp of
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English and a willingness to put in a
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bit of hard work then you should be able
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to learn any of these jobs within a
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relatively short space of time and that
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of course means that you'll be able to
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start generating an income quite quickly
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and also this list is going to be
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strictly for jobs and not businesses so
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I'm not just gonna tell you to go and
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start your own Amazon business because
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although that is again a viable way to
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make money remotely it's not a job it's
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a business it will require you to risk
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your own money and it could potentially
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take months or years before you turn a
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profit not to mention there will be lots
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of learning to do if you've never done
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it before some of these jobs may be able
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to be done on a freelance basis which is
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almost leaning a little bit towards
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starting their own business but you'll
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still have the security of working for a
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large website or agency which takes away
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a lot of the hassle and makes things a
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lot more straightforward for you thirdly
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all of the jobs on this list have the
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potential for you to progress within
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them which means you can develop the
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skills that are acquired within them
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which can lead to better opportunities
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and an increased rate of pay over time
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which is really beneficial if you are
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looking to make a full time career or a
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full time income from remote work so
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this means I'm not going to be covering
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things like filling out online surveys
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or cashback websites because there's no
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way to develop the skills within those
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which means there's no way to increase
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the pay rate as time goes on
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and generally speaking that those things
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tend to be quite low paid anyway so
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let's start looking at these jobs then
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the first job on this list is a virtual
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assistant or VA virtual assistants
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provide admin support to small business
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owners or sometimes to managers within
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larger businesses the type of tasks
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you'll be doing as a VA will vary a lot
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depending on the type of employer your
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work will form what their needs are but
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generally speaking the type of task
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we'll be doing will include things like
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document formatting organizing emails
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and responding to emails updating and
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managing spreadsheets diary management
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online research for things like articles
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and presentations and also things like
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booking flights trains and hotels for
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business travel so the work can be
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really varied by I would class the
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skills needed as general office skills
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so knowing how to use Microsoft Word
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Microsoft Excel or Google sheets and
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Google Docs and then those kind of
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programs can be really helpful and also
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having a good knowledge of the main
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email providers so things like Outlook
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or Gmail you'll also need to have a good
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grasp of the English language and a good
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ability to provide written communication
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and to follow briefs
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a lot of these skills can be learned
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right here on YouTube there are lots of
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tutorials on these topics and a quick
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tip for those of you who struggle with
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written English or perhaps English is in
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your first language you can use a
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spelling and grammar checking tool like
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grammarly which is a Chrome extension
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that checks all of your documents all of
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your emails anything that you send out
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it highlights the mistakes and shows
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your Corrections it's totally free to
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download and I'll put a link for in the
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description below now the amount of
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money you can earn as virtual assistant
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really does depend on who you're working
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for the type of tasks you're doing and
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how long you've been doing it for but
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the job sites say that the average
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virtuousness earns around 11 pounds an
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hour but I've also seen some permanent
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VA jobs going for around 25,000 pounds a
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year another point worth noting is that
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virtual assistants are often paid for
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the tasks they do and not for their time
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which means if you can get really good
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at doing certain tasks and start doing
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them really quickly you could
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potentially earn a lot more than the
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average figures so how do you get a job
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as a virtual assistant well probably the
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easiest way to get started as a VA is to
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sign up to a freelance website and start
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offering some services that youÃve
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already have some experience in or the
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recently learn here on YouTube signing
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up to a freelance website like people
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per hour calm or Fiverr calm is really
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easy and you'll find there are lots of
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small business I
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there who are looking for virtual
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assistants to take care of some of their
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daily tasks now using these freelance
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sites effectively does require a bit of
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time and effort and I can actually make
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a whole video on that if you'd like me
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to so if you do want me to cover that in
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another video in more detail please drop
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a comment below but basically the three
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things you need to do are you need to
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make an attractive profile that shows
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people what you can offer them the kind
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of va services you can offer you need to
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search for jobs have been posted by
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business owners and apply for them by
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writing proposals and you also need to
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create your own sort of little mini
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adverts to show people the kind of
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services you can offer a business owners
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can then come and find them and apply to
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you directly to take you on you can also
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search for permanent va jobs on the big
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job websites like CV librarian and zouna
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they'll have a few but you're more
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likely to find remote jobs like that on
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sites like Club staff or we work
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remotely and I'll put links to those
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websites in the description of course of
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course whenever you're applying for any
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job online you need a good strong CV to
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make that right first impression so if
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you need any advice around that then
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obviously I have lots of CV advice
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videos on the channel and I've also got
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lots of the templates resources examples
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on the standout CV website again link
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will be in the description the next work
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from home job on this list is a really
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popular one in the world of remote work
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and that is writer and this can be
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broken down into three categories
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article writer copy writer and CV writer
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so let's take a look at article writer
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first now article writing involves
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writing relatively short articles or
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even blog posts for websites websites
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are in constant need of content to
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entertain their readers so there's a
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really high demand for this type of work
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and you can find work writing on just
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about any topic Under the Sun these days
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obviously a good level of written
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English is needed to be an article
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writer and also an understanding of how
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to structure a good article and keep
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readers entertained copywriters are very
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similar to article writers but they
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write text specifically for
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advertisement type material so for sales
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pages on websites or for leaflets and
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brochures and things like that so it's
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more geared towards encouraging readers
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to to buy products or sign up for
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services so again it requires a very
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good level of written
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English but also as a copywriter you
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need to be able to sort of tap into
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people with emotions and persuade them
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to take action if you want to improve
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your writing skills there are lots of
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information sources out there to help
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you do that these days online in
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particular marketing sites like hub spot
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or copy blogger or really good sources
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but another really good way to learn how
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to write well is just to study other
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writers you probably read lots of
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articles online so next time you read
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one you know starts to looking a bit
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more objectively see how the article is
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structured and try to learn a bit more
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about how the writer keeps you
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interested
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article and copyright to pay varies a
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lot but if you're just starting out at
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the industry you can probably expect to
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earn anywhere between three to four
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pounds per 100 words written which means
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if you can write a 500 word article in
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one hour
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then you'll earn an average hourly rate
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of around 17 pounds 50 and I never try
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to compromise and 20 to 25 K in a
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permanent role but as you increase your
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skills of the writer and perhaps start
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to specialize in certain areas you can
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really start to increase those pay rates
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so for example if you were to work your
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way into becoming a specialist a sales
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copy writer for technology companies and
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you could probably own a lot higher rate
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because the pages you're writing for
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will be generating high-value sales for
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those businesses which means that the
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employers will be prepared to pay you a
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much higher rate to write those pages so
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it's really about getting stuck in and
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carving your own pathway if you want to
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learn the best phrases of writer to get
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an article or copyright for a job again
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I would suggest starting with the
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freelance websites like people per hour
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like Fiverr com setting up a profile
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start applying for jobs within those
10:13
sites and also saying up your own mini
10:15
adverts to tell people the services that
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you're offering first it can be quite
10:19
tricky to land jobs on these freelance
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sites when you don't have any feedback
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or reviews because the buyers have no
10:25
ways to trust you to get around this
10:26
problem start offering work at a really
10:29
low competitive rates to get some early
10:30
buyers in and then once you've built up
10:32
some good feedback you can slowly start
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to increase your rates because once you
10:36
starts to get a few reviews say that
10:37
you've done good work then other people
10:39
will start to have more trust in you and
10:41
you'll be able to charge higher prices
10:42
and people want to work with you because
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they can see that you've deliver good
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results for others you can also sign up
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to work for a big copywriting agency
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like copper foil sex broker what they do
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is I essentially have contracts with
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large companies to create lots of
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content and then they hire remote
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writers to write that content for them
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so you basically sign up with these
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agencies buy their websites and you may
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be required to do a quick test to
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determine the level of your writing
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ability and then once you're signed up
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they will simply assign you work and
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give you deadlines and you just have to
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complete those writing tasks within the
11:13
deadlines given now the pay does tend to
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be a little on the low side with these
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agencies but they can give you lots of
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regular work and it's a really good way
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to get started if you don't already have
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some experience and of course you can
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find permanent and contract remote
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writing positions on the main job boards
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and on remote specialist job boards and
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of course the links are in the
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description for those ones I've
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mentioned previously and the third type
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of writing work from home job is CV
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writer and this is essentially rewriting
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people CVS for them to help them get
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jobs or resumes if you're in the u.s.
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there was a surprising amount of demand
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for this service out there and there
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were lots of companies offering it and
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it's also topic I know quite a lot about
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because I used to write CDs as a
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freelance TV writer on people per hour
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and this eventually led to me starting
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my own business standard CV com
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I started off writing CVS for 10 pounds
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per CV on paper per hour and gradually
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raised my rates of 100 pounds per CV and
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then I went on to build my own website
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and eventually was able to build a full
12:09
time income and quit my day job and the
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reason I'm telling you that is because I
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think there's lots of potential of any
12:14
of these jobs if you're willing to stick
12:16
with them and dedicate some time and
12:18
effort to them now you might not want to
12:20
start a business particularly in the
12:21
long run but it's definitely possible to
12:23
make some big changes to your income and
12:24
to your lifestyle if you stick with some
12:26
of these jobs even if some of the
12:28
starting pay rates don't seem that
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impressive so the first thing you need
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to do to become a CV rise it's obviously
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to learn how to write CV and luckily for
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you I have one of the biggest resources
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on the internet for that so if you head
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over to standout CV comm links will be
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in the description of course I've got
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lots of guides on there lots of example
12:44
CV templates etc that you can have a
12:46
look at and you can hopefully learn a
12:49
good basic understanding of how to write
12:51
CV from that and then once you've done
12:52
that you can perhaps offer to Reitsma
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CVS for friends or family just to get a
12:56
bit of practice before you start looking
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for paid work so there are a couple of
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ways you can get started working as a CV
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writer
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the first is to sign up with one of the
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big US or UK CV writing companies like
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top CV top resume but preceive ECT CV
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there are lots out there a few
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google search for CV writing companies
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you'll be able to find plenty you'll
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sign up with them and they'll usually
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have some kind of entrance tests you'll
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have to provide your own CV and perhaps
13:20
some example series of other CV that
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you've done and then once you sign up
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with them they will then assign you jobs
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and generally speaking they will pay
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anywhere between 10 and 40 pounds per CV
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depending on the types of customers they
13:32
deal with some of them will want you to
13:34
interact with the customer directly and
13:36
run for a consultation process to get
13:38
the information from them before writing
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their CV whereas other companies will
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handle all of the customer interaction
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and then provide you with a brief and
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you will then just have to return the CV
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to the company within a certain deadline
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unfortunately I'm not hiring a standard
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CV at the moment if I ever am I will of
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course an outtie here on youtube you can
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also provide CV writing services on some
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of the freelance sites I've mentioned
13:58
earlier like people per hour like Fiverr
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comm again it's a simple we're sending
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up a profile advertising what you offer
14:04
and then I would again go with the
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tactic of starting with low competitive
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prices to get some early buyers in and
14:11
then gradually raising your rates as you
14:13
start to improve your profile by getting
14:15
more and more feedback from happy
14:16
customers and of course you might also
14:18
be able to find some remote CV writing
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jobs on the major job websites and also
14:22
the remote job sites as well the next
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job on this list is a remote English
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teacher in countries like China and
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Russia there is big demand for English
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tutoring because a lot of parents out
14:33
there want their children to speak
14:34
English so to fill this demand a big
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number of companies have popped up
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offering English tutoring to people in
14:39
these countries the job involves running
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online teaching sessions with students
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and helping them to improve their
14:44
English fluency via interactions and
14:46
tests and the work schedule can be
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arranged flexibly to work around
14:49
yourself and the students the
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requirements to do this job will require
14:52
from companies a company but of course
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you will need a good command of the
14:56
English language some companies will
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also require you to have a degree but
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certainly not all of them some companies
15:00
want you to have a TEFL certificate
15:02
which stands for teaching English
15:03
foreign language now this could cost you
15:06
anything from 100 pounds to a few
15:08
hundred pounds and will take you about a
15:09
week or so to complete online depending
15:11
on how you want to take the course but
15:13
again not all of them ask for this
15:14
certificate and you don't need to
15:16
necessarily speak the customer language
15:17
but of course that would be beneficial
15:18
the pay for this job will again depend
15:20
on who you're working for
15:22
on average online English teachers earn
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anywhere between 11 to 19 pounds an hour
15:26
to land one of these jobs you just need
15:28
to apply directly to one of these online
15:30
English tutoring companies I will of
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course put links in the description and
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just make sure that you're taking all of
15:34
the requirements that they're asking for
15:36
before you apply the next job on this
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list is data entry now our data entry
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jobs are really straightforward you're
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simply helping companies to process and
15:44
store their data by taking it from one
15:46
source and entering into another so as
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an example of how this might work a
15:49
company might have lots of old customer
15:52
records stored on paper somewhere and
15:54
they need to move at the times and get
15:56
all of those records onto digital format
15:58
there you might then go and hire a data
16:00
entry clerk to read all of those paper
16:01
records and then move them on to an
16:03
online database or onto something even
16:05
simpler like an Excel spreadsheet to get
16:07
started in data entry you just need to
16:09
be able to read information accurately
16:10
and type a fairly quick rate on average
16:13
data entry work for UK firms pays around
16:15
8 pounds an hour but if you can start to
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move on to slightly more complex data
16:19
work like data cleansing and data
16:20
analysis you can start to push that
16:22
towards 1015 pounds an hour maybe even
16:25
more depending on the kind of work that
16:26
you're doing Microsoft Excel is a really
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powerful one popular tool for managing
16:30
and processing data and you can learn
16:32
lots of clever things to do a bit right
16:33
here on YouTube and if you can become
16:35
with Excel you'll certainly make
16:36
yourself more valuable to employers in
16:38
data rolls especially but also lots of
16:40
other jobs remote or otherwise the best
16:42
way to get started in data entry is to
16:43
pick up small jobs on freelance websites
16:46
and then start to build relationships
16:47
with the people that you work for and
16:49
start to get some ongoing work with them
16:52
you can also find data entry jobs on the
16:54
main job boards and the remote job
16:56
boards but they don't seem to come up as
16:58
often so it might be a good idea to set
17:00
up some job alerts so that you get
17:01
notified as soon as data entry jobs come
17:03
out the next job on the list is
17:05
proofreading and editing so I spoke
17:07
earlier about writing jobs and I said
17:09
that there are a lot of businesses out
17:10
there with websites who need lots of
17:12
written content for their sites
17:13
well those businesses also need people
17:15
to check that that writing is correct
17:17
and there are no spelling or grammar
17:18
mistakes and in order to do this they
17:21
hire proof readers and editors to check
17:23
the work and make sure it's perfect
17:24
before it gets published proofreading
17:26
and editing obviously requires a very
17:28
good knowledge of the English language
17:29
and good attention to detail a lot of
17:32
companies like their proof readers and
17:33
editors too
17:34
from writing backgrounds so you could
17:36
potentially start off doing some writing
17:37
work and then gradually work your way up
17:39
build your experience and then look to
17:40
move over into a proofreading role or an
17:42
editing role in the long run
17:43
on average proof readers tend to earn
17:45
around 20 pounds an hour but that can be
17:47
raised quite a lot if you are for
17:48
example working in a very high-paying
17:50
industry or dealing with complex subject
17:52
matter such as scientific research or
17:54
legal documentation to find proofreading
17:56
jobs it's best to look in the same
17:58
places I mentioned for the writing jobs
18:00
because anybody who hires lots of
18:01
writers is probably also going to hire
18:04
proof readers and editors too so have a
18:06
look at some of the big agencies is
18:08
probably a best bet and also on the
18:10
remote sites and freelance sites to the
18:12
next job on this list is online customer
18:14
service now as you know customer service
18:16
is a big part of most businesses and
18:18
traditionally customer service agents
18:20
will be based in offices or in call
18:22
centers or directly in shop fronts and
18:24
they will do things like dealing with
18:26
inquiries handling complaints answering
18:28
questions etc but these days a lot of
18:30
businesses have a purely online presence
18:32
or they simply want to save costs on
18:34
offices and shops and things like that
18:36
so this means that they're hiring remote
18:37
customer service staff which is creating
18:40
a lot more remote job opportunities so
18:42
these jobs would involve all of your
18:43
standard customer service duties so you
18:45
might be answering questions over live
18:47
chat or email or you might be providing
18:48
technical assistance about certain
18:50
products over the phone you don't
18:51
necessarily need previous customer
18:53
service experience to do one of these
18:54
jobs but just having good communication
18:56
skills and a good way of dealing with
18:58
people will give you a head start in
18:59
most cases these jobs tend to pay
19:01
between eight to ten pounds an hour and
19:03
you're going to find them all over the
19:04
web on the main job web sites on the
19:05
remote job board and another really good
19:07
way to find these jobs is looking for
19:09
big global companies that you know of
19:11
and looking through their careers pages
19:13
and searching for remote customer
19:15
service jobs so that brings me to the
19:17
end of the jobs list but before I wrap
19:18
up this video I just want to show you a
19:20
couple of things that you should really
19:21
avoid when looking for remote or work
19:23
from home jobs number one is
19:25
get-rich-quick schemes now if you're
19:28
doing your own research when you're
19:29
looking for work from home jobs and
19:31
you're going to be on the site so I've
19:32
showed you which is absolutely a good
19:33
idea because I'm sure there are plenty
19:35
more out there then you may find that
19:36
you come across some dubious offers from
19:38
shady-looking a site saying things like
19:40
become a millionaire overnight by
19:42
trading Bitcoin or earn thousands of
19:44
dollars a day we
19:45
any prior experience I'll have to tell
19:47
you as a general rule of thumb if it
19:49
sounds too good to be true it probably
19:50
is
19:51
and if you sign up for something like
19:52
that it will usually be some kind of
19:54
scam where you're asked to pay a lot of
19:56
money for a piece of software or a
19:57
course that will apparently help you to
19:59
generate lots of money a short space of
20:01
time but the reality is it probably
20:03
won't work and it will actually leave
20:04
you in much worse financial situation
20:06
than you were before you started and
20:08
that brings me on to the second thing
20:10
that you should avoid when you're
20:11
looking for work from home jobs and that
20:12
is paying money to the employer if
20:14
you're applying for a job and the
20:16
company is asking you to pay them for
20:17
the privilege of working for them then
20:19
that is a huge red flag it even just
20:20
means that the company are very
20:21
unprofessional I'm doing very well
20:23
financially or at worst they might be
20:26
trying to profit from job applicants so
20:28
if a company asked you to pay them even
20:29
one penny I would walk away instantly
20:31
now there may of course be instances
20:32
where you're required to have a
20:33
qualification or some kind of background
20:35
check that needs to be paid for but
20:37
really that should be paid to the
20:38
external body that run those things and
20:40
not to the employer that you'll be
20:41
working for so that brings me to the end
20:42
of the video I really hope you found it
20:44
helpful if you have done I'd love if you
20:45
can leave a comment below especially if
20:47
you've tried one of these jobs and found
20:48
some success with it it'll be great for
20:50
myself and also for other viewers to
20:52
hear how you've done it and also don't
20:54
forget to like the video and subscribe
20:55
to the channel for more advice on
20:57
finding good jobs and maximizing your
20:59
income so thanks for watching and best
21:01
of luck with finding a work from home
21:02
job
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00:01
eight of the best work from home jobs
00:02
available right now then will allow you
00:04
to earn money from anywhere in the world
00:06
and don't require to have lots of
00:07
previous experience or qualifications
00:09
and I'm also going to show you how and
00:11
where you can apply for all of these
00:12
jobs and give you a few tips on getting
00:14
started in each one all you need is a
00:15
basic computer and an internet
00:17
connection work from home jobs or remote
00:27
to earn extra income on the side of a
00:29
full-time job or they can even be used
00:31
as a stepping stone into becoming a
00:33
full-time remote worker and ditching the
00:35
nine-to-five all together they're also
00:37
really good for people with full-time
00:38
commitments such as parents and carers
00:40
who want to earn a bit of extra income
00:44
their other commitment so whatever your
00:46
goals are my aim with this video is
00:47
really just to show you a number of work
00:50
from home job options that are available
00:51
right now to give you some practical
00:53
advice and resources to help you get one
00:55
of those jobs so that you can go from
00:57
where you are now to earning a regular
00:59
income in a relatively short space of
01:01
time and just as a quick disclaimer
01:02
these aren't get-rich-quick schemes they
01:04
will require a bit of hard work upfront
01:06
and they won't make you a millionaire
01:08
overnight but they can help me to earn
01:11
anything from a few hundred to a few
01:13
thousand pounds a month depending on the
01:17
to put into them now before I dive into
01:19
this list of work from home jobs
01:20
I just want to outline what I'm going to
01:22
cover in the video and in particular
01:23
what I'm going to cover about each job
01:25
and I've also put links in the
01:26
description below the video that you can
01:28
use to jump to any of these sections if
01:29
you want to firstly I'm going to talk
01:31
about what a good work from home job or
01:33
remote job really is and in particular
01:35
what the criteria for the list I'm about
01:38
to go through or meet and this is
01:39
important because I want to make sure
01:41
that I'm covering realistic jobs that
01:43
anybody watching this kind of same and I
01:45
also want to make sure that you're
01:46
aiming for good opportunities and you're
01:48
avoiding some of the common pitfalls
01:49
that people fall into when looking for a
01:51
Moute job then I'm going to run from my
01:53
list of jobs and cover all of the
01:54
following points what the job involves
01:56
and what you'll be expected to do what
01:58
skills are involved in the job how much
01:59
you can earn how to get started in the
02:01
job so what websites you need to
02:03
approach at any other helpful resources
02:05
that might help you to get these jobs
02:07
you'll notice that a lot of these
02:08
websites are uk-based but you don't need
02:10
to be based in the UK to apply for them
02:12
so
02:13
that has hurt you if you're based
02:14
outside of the UK and there's gonna be
02:16
lots and lots of links in the
02:17
description to link through to some of
02:19
these resources that I'm gonna be
02:20
mentioning so make sure you open that up
02:22
and while you're down that way if you
02:23
wouldn't mind hitting the like button
02:24
not only does it help out the channel
02:26
but allows you to save the video in your
02:28
likes videos because there's a lot of
02:30
information in this video and you'll
02:31
probably need to come back to it a later
02:32
day to review and if you stick around to
02:34
the end of the video I'm going to throw
02:35
in a couple of bonus tips around things
02:36
you need to avoid when applying for
02:38
remote jobs to make sure that you're not
02:40
making any big mistakes they're gonna
02:41
cost you later down the line so what is
02:43
the criteria for a good work from home
02:45
job that you can get started in quickly
02:46
well firstly all of the jobs that I'm
02:48
gonna run through here are what I call a
02:49
low barrier to entry jobs and what that
02:52
means is they don't require you to have
02:53
previous experience or technical
02:55
knowledge or qualifications so I'm not
02:57
just going to say become a web developer
02:59
because although that's a very good job
03:01
in its own right it's not something you
03:03
can get started in straightaway it will
03:05
take years to build up and train and
03:07
develop the knowledge and skills
03:08
required to become a web developer so as
03:10
long as you have a basic grasp of
03:12
English and a willingness to put in a
03:13
bit of hard work then you should be able
03:15
to learn any of these jobs within a
03:17
relatively short space of time and that
03:19
of course means that you'll be able to
03:20
start generating an income quite quickly
03:22
and also this list is going to be
03:24
strictly for jobs and not businesses so
03:26
I'm not just gonna tell you to go and
03:27
start your own Amazon business because
03:29
although that is again a viable way to
03:31
make money remotely it's not a job it's
03:34
a business it will require you to risk
03:36
your own money and it could potentially
03:37
take months or years before you turn a
03:39
profit not to mention there will be lots
03:42
of learning to do if you've never done
03:43
it before some of these jobs may be able
03:45
to be done on a freelance basis which is
03:47
almost leaning a little bit towards
03:48
starting their own business but you'll
03:50
still have the security of working for a
03:52
large website or agency which takes away
03:54
a lot of the hassle and makes things a
03:56
lot more straightforward for you thirdly
03:57
all of the jobs on this list have the
03:59
potential for you to progress within
04:01
them which means you can develop the
04:03
skills that are acquired within them
04:04
which can lead to better opportunities
04:05
and an increased rate of pay over time
04:08
which is really beneficial if you are
04:10
looking to make a full time career or a
04:12
full time income from remote work so
04:14
this means I'm not going to be covering
04:15
things like filling out online surveys
04:17
or cashback websites because there's no
04:19
way to develop the skills within those
04:21
which means there's no way to increase
04:23
the pay rate as time goes on
04:24
and generally speaking that those things
04:26
tend to be quite low paid anyway so
04:28
let's start looking at these jobs then
04:30
the first job on this list is a virtual
04:32
assistant or VA virtual assistants
04:34
provide admin support to small business
04:37
owners or sometimes to managers within
04:39
larger businesses the type of tasks
04:41
you'll be doing as a VA will vary a lot
04:43
depending on the type of employer your
04:44
work will form what their needs are but
04:46
generally speaking the type of task
04:48
we'll be doing will include things like
04:49
document formatting organizing emails
04:51
and responding to emails updating and
04:53
managing spreadsheets diary management
04:55
online research for things like articles
04:57
and presentations and also things like
04:59
booking flights trains and hotels for
05:01
business travel so the work can be
05:03
really varied by I would class the
05:04
skills needed as general office skills
05:06
so knowing how to use Microsoft Word
05:09
Microsoft Excel or Google sheets and
05:11
Google Docs and then those kind of
05:13
programs can be really helpful and also
05:15
having a good knowledge of the main
05:17
email providers so things like Outlook
05:19
or Gmail you'll also need to have a good
05:21
grasp of the English language and a good
05:23
ability to provide written communication
05:26
and to follow briefs
05:27
a lot of these skills can be learned
05:28
right here on YouTube there are lots of
05:30
tutorials on these topics and a quick
05:32
tip for those of you who struggle with
05:33
written English or perhaps English is in
05:35
your first language you can use a
05:36
spelling and grammar checking tool like
05:38
grammarly which is a Chrome extension
05:39
that checks all of your documents all of
05:42
your emails anything that you send out
05:44
it highlights the mistakes and shows
05:46
your Corrections it's totally free to
05:48
download and I'll put a link for in the
05:50
description below now the amount of
05:51
money you can earn as virtual assistant
05:53
really does depend on who you're working
05:54
for the type of tasks you're doing and
05:56
how long you've been doing it for but
05:58
the job sites say that the average
05:59
virtuousness earns around 11 pounds an
06:02
hour but I've also seen some permanent
06:03
VA jobs going for around 25,000 pounds a
06:06
year another point worth noting is that
06:08
virtual assistants are often paid for
06:09
the tasks they do and not for their time
06:11
which means if you can get really good
06:13
at doing certain tasks and start doing
06:15
them really quickly you could
06:16
potentially earn a lot more than the
06:18
average figures so how do you get a job
06:20
as a virtual assistant well probably the
06:21
easiest way to get started as a VA is to
06:24
sign up to a freelance website and start
06:26
offering some services that youÃve
06:27
already have some experience in or the
06:29
recently learn here on YouTube signing
06:31
up to a freelance website like people
06:33
per hour calm or Fiverr calm is really
06:35
easy and you'll find there are lots of
06:36
small business I
06:37
there who are looking for virtual
06:39
assistants to take care of some of their
06:40
daily tasks now using these freelance
06:42
sites effectively does require a bit of
06:44
time and effort and I can actually make
06:45
a whole video on that if you'd like me
06:47
to so if you do want me to cover that in
06:49
another video in more detail please drop
06:50
a comment below but basically the three
06:52
things you need to do are you need to
06:53
make an attractive profile that shows
06:56
people what you can offer them the kind
06:57
of va services you can offer you need to
06:59
search for jobs have been posted by
07:01
business owners and apply for them by
07:03
writing proposals and you also need to
07:06
create your own sort of little mini
07:07
adverts to show people the kind of
07:09
services you can offer a business owners
07:11
can then come and find them and apply to
07:13
you directly to take you on you can also
07:15
search for permanent va jobs on the big
07:18
job websites like CV librarian and zouna
07:20
they'll have a few but you're more
07:22
likely to find remote jobs like that on
07:25
sites like Club staff or we work
07:26
remotely and I'll put links to those
07:29
websites in the description of course of
07:31
course whenever you're applying for any
07:32
job online you need a good strong CV to
07:35
make that right first impression so if
07:37
you need any advice around that then
07:38
obviously I have lots of CV advice
07:40
videos on the channel and I've also got
07:42
lots of the templates resources examples
07:44
on the standout CV website again link
07:47
will be in the description the next work
07:48
from home job on this list is a really
07:50
popular one in the world of remote work
07:52
and that is writer and this can be
07:55
broken down into three categories
07:56
article writer copy writer and CV writer
08:00
so let's take a look at article writer
08:02
first now article writing involves
08:04
writing relatively short articles or
08:06
even blog posts for websites websites
08:09
are in constant need of content to
08:11
entertain their readers so there's a
08:12
really high demand for this type of work
08:14
and you can find work writing on just
08:16
about any topic Under the Sun these days
08:18
obviously a good level of written
08:20
English is needed to be an article
08:21
writer and also an understanding of how
08:23
to structure a good article and keep
08:26
readers entertained copywriters are very
08:28
similar to article writers but they
08:30
write text specifically for
08:32
advertisement type material so for sales
08:34
pages on websites or for leaflets and
08:36
brochures and things like that so it's
08:38
more geared towards encouraging readers
08:41
to to buy products or sign up for
08:43
services so again it requires a very
08:45
good level of written
08:46
English but also as a copywriter you
08:48
need to be able to sort of tap into
08:50
people with emotions and persuade them
08:51
to take action if you want to improve
08:53
your writing skills there are lots of
08:55
information sources out there to help
08:56
you do that these days online in
08:58
particular marketing sites like hub spot
09:00
or copy blogger or really good sources
09:02
but another really good way to learn how
09:04
to write well is just to study other
09:06
writers you probably read lots of
09:08
articles online so next time you read
09:09
one you know starts to looking a bit
09:11
more objectively see how the article is
09:14
structured and try to learn a bit more
09:15
about how the writer keeps you
09:16
interested
09:17
article and copyright to pay varies a
09:18
lot but if you're just starting out at
09:20
the industry you can probably expect to
09:21
earn anywhere between three to four
09:23
pounds per 100 words written which means
09:26
if you can write a 500 word article in
09:27
one hour
09:28
then you'll earn an average hourly rate
09:29
of around 17 pounds 50 and I never try
09:32
to compromise and 20 to 25 K in a
09:34
permanent role but as you increase your
09:36
skills of the writer and perhaps start
09:37
to specialize in certain areas you can
09:39
really start to increase those pay rates
09:41
so for example if you were to work your
09:43
way into becoming a specialist a sales
09:45
copy writer for technology companies and
09:47
you could probably own a lot higher rate
09:48
because the pages you're writing for
09:50
will be generating high-value sales for
09:52
those businesses which means that the
09:54
employers will be prepared to pay you a
09:56
much higher rate to write those pages so
09:58
it's really about getting stuck in and
10:00
carving your own pathway if you want to
10:01
learn the best phrases of writer to get
10:03
an article or copyright for a job again
10:06
I would suggest starting with the
10:07
freelance websites like people per hour
10:09
like Fiverr com setting up a profile
10:11
start applying for jobs within those
10:13
sites and also saying up your own mini
10:15
adverts to tell people the services that
10:17
you're offering first it can be quite
10:19
tricky to land jobs on these freelance
10:21
sites when you don't have any feedback
10:22
or reviews because the buyers have no
10:25
ways to trust you to get around this
10:26
problem start offering work at a really
10:29
low competitive rates to get some early
10:30
buyers in and then once you've built up
10:32
some good feedback you can slowly start
10:34
to increase your rates because once you
10:36
starts to get a few reviews say that
10:37
you've done good work then other people
10:39
will start to have more trust in you and
10:41
you'll be able to charge higher prices
10:42
and people want to work with you because
10:44
they can see that you've deliver good
10:45
results for others you can also sign up
10:47
to work for a big copywriting agency
10:49
like copper foil sex broker what they do
10:51
is I essentially have contracts with
10:53
large companies to create lots of
10:55
content and then they hire remote
10:57
writers to write that content for them
10:59
so you basically sign up with these
11:00
agencies buy their websites and you may
11:02
be required to do a quick test to
11:04
determine the level of your writing
11:06
ability and then once you're signed up
11:08
they will simply assign you work and
11:10
give you deadlines and you just have to
11:11
complete those writing tasks within the
11:13
deadlines given now the pay does tend to
11:15
be a little on the low side with these
11:16
agencies but they can give you lots of
11:18
regular work and it's a really good way
11:20
to get started if you don't already have
11:21
some experience and of course you can
11:23
find permanent and contract remote
11:25
writing positions on the main job boards
11:27
and on remote specialist job boards and
11:29
of course the links are in the
11:31
description for those ones I've
11:32
mentioned previously and the third type
11:34
of writing work from home job is CV
11:36
writer and this is essentially rewriting
11:39
people CVS for them to help them get
11:41
jobs or resumes if you're in the u.s.
11:43
there was a surprising amount of demand
11:45
for this service out there and there
11:46
were lots of companies offering it and
11:48
it's also topic I know quite a lot about
11:49
because I used to write CDs as a
11:52
freelance TV writer on people per hour
11:53
and this eventually led to me starting
11:56
my own business standard CV com
11:58
I started off writing CVS for 10 pounds
12:00
per CV on paper per hour and gradually
12:03
raised my rates of 100 pounds per CV and
12:05
then I went on to build my own website
12:07
and eventually was able to build a full
12:09
time income and quit my day job and the
12:12
reason I'm telling you that is because I
12:13
think there's lots of potential of any
12:14
of these jobs if you're willing to stick
12:16
with them and dedicate some time and
12:18
effort to them now you might not want to
12:20
start a business particularly in the
12:21
long run but it's definitely possible to
12:23
make some big changes to your income and
12:24
to your lifestyle if you stick with some
12:26
of these jobs even if some of the
12:28
starting pay rates don't seem that
12:30
impressive so the first thing you need
12:31
to do to become a CV rise it's obviously
12:33
to learn how to write CV and luckily for
12:35
you I have one of the biggest resources
12:37
on the internet for that so if you head
12:38
over to standout CV comm links will be
12:40
in the description of course I've got
12:42
lots of guides on there lots of example
12:44
CV templates etc that you can have a
12:46
look at and you can hopefully learn a
12:49
good basic understanding of how to write
12:51
CV from that and then once you've done
12:52
that you can perhaps offer to Reitsma
12:54
CVS for friends or family just to get a
12:56
bit of practice before you start looking
12:58
for paid work so there are a couple of
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ways you can get started working as a CV
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writer
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the first is to sign up with one of the
13:04
big US or UK CV writing companies like
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top CV top resume but preceive ECT CV
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there are lots out there a few
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google search for CV writing companies
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you'll be able to find plenty you'll
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sign up with them and they'll usually
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have some kind of entrance tests you'll
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have to provide your own CV and perhaps
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some example series of other CV that
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you've done and then once you sign up
13:24
with them they will then assign you jobs
13:25
and generally speaking they will pay
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anywhere between 10 and 40 pounds per CV
13:30
depending on the types of customers they
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deal with some of them will want you to
13:34
interact with the customer directly and
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run for a consultation process to get
13:38
the information from them before writing
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their CV whereas other companies will
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handle all of the customer interaction
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and then provide you with a brief and
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you will then just have to return the CV
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to the company within a certain deadline
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unfortunately I'm not hiring a standard
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CV at the moment if I ever am I will of
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course an outtie here on youtube you can
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also provide CV writing services on some
13:57
of the freelance sites I've mentioned
13:58
earlier like people per hour like Fiverr
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comm again it's a simple we're sending
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up a profile advertising what you offer
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and then I would again go with the
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tactic of starting with low competitive
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prices to get some early buyers in and
14:11
then gradually raising your rates as you
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start to improve your profile by getting
14:15
more and more feedback from happy
14:16
customers and of course you might also
14:18
be able to find some remote CV writing
14:20
jobs on the major job websites and also
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the remote job sites as well the next
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job on this list is a remote English
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teacher in countries like China and
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Russia there is big demand for English
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tutoring because a lot of parents out
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there want their children to speak
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English so to fill this demand a big
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number of companies have popped up
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offering English tutoring to people in
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these countries the job involves running
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online teaching sessions with students
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and helping them to improve their
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English fluency via interactions and
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tests and the work schedule can be
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arranged flexibly to work around
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yourself and the students the
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requirements to do this job will require
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from companies a company but of course
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you will need a good command of the
14:56
English language some companies will
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also require you to have a degree but
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certainly not all of them some companies
15:00
want you to have a TEFL certificate
15:02
which stands for teaching English
15:03
foreign language now this could cost you
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anything from 100 pounds to a few
15:08
hundred pounds and will take you about a
15:09
week or so to complete online depending
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on how you want to take the course but
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again not all of them ask for this
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certificate and you don't need to
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necessarily speak the customer language
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but of course that would be beneficial
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the pay for this job will again depend
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on who you're working for
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on average online English teachers earn
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anywhere between 11 to 19 pounds an hour
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to land one of these jobs you just need
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to apply directly to one of these online
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English tutoring companies I will of
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course put links in the description and
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just make sure that you're taking all of
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the requirements that they're asking for
15:36
before you apply the next job on this
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list is data entry now our data entry
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jobs are really straightforward you're
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simply helping companies to process and
15:44
store their data by taking it from one
15:46
source and entering into another so as
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an example of how this might work a
15:49
company might have lots of old customer
15:52
records stored on paper somewhere and
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they need to move at the times and get
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all of those records onto digital format
15:58
there you might then go and hire a data
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entry clerk to read all of those paper
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records and then move them on to an
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online database or onto something even
16:05
simpler like an Excel spreadsheet to get
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started in data entry you just need to
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be able to read information accurately
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and type a fairly quick rate on average
16:13
data entry work for UK firms pays around
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8 pounds an hour but if you can start to
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move on to slightly more complex data
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work like data cleansing and data
16:20
analysis you can start to push that
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towards 1015 pounds an hour maybe even
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more depending on the kind of work that
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you're doing Microsoft Excel is a really
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powerful one popular tool for managing
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and processing data and you can learn
16:32
lots of clever things to do a bit right
16:33
here on YouTube and if you can become
16:35
with Excel you'll certainly make
16:36
yourself more valuable to employers in
16:38
data rolls especially but also lots of
16:40
other jobs remote or otherwise the best
16:42
way to get started in data entry is to
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pick up small jobs on freelance websites
16:46
and then start to build relationships
16:47
with the people that you work for and
16:49
start to get some ongoing work with them
16:52
you can also find data entry jobs on the
16:54
main job boards and the remote job
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boards but they don't seem to come up as
16:58
often so it might be a good idea to set
17:00
up some job alerts so that you get
17:01
notified as soon as data entry jobs come
17:03
out the next job on the list is
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proofreading and editing so I spoke
17:07
earlier about writing jobs and I said
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that there are a lot of businesses out
17:10
there with websites who need lots of
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written content for their sites
17:13
well those businesses also need people
17:15
to check that that writing is correct
17:17
and there are no spelling or grammar
17:18
mistakes and in order to do this they
17:21
hire proof readers and editors to check
17:23
the work and make sure it's perfect
17:24
before it gets published proofreading
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and editing obviously requires a very
17:28
good knowledge of the English language
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and good attention to detail a lot of
17:32
companies like their proof readers and
17:33
editors too
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from writing backgrounds so you could
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potentially start off doing some writing
17:37
work and then gradually work your way up
17:39
build your experience and then look to
17:40
move over into a proofreading role or an
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editing role in the long run
17:43
on average proof readers tend to earn
17:45
around 20 pounds an hour but that can be
17:47
raised quite a lot if you are for
17:48
example working in a very high-paying
17:50
industry or dealing with complex subject
17:52
matter such as scientific research or
17:54
legal documentation to find proofreading
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jobs it's best to look in the same
17:58
places I mentioned for the writing jobs
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because anybody who hires lots of
18:01
writers is probably also going to hire
18:04
proof readers and editors too so have a
18:06
look at some of the big agencies is
18:08
probably a best bet and also on the
18:10
remote sites and freelance sites to the
18:12
next job on this list is online customer
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service now as you know customer service
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is a big part of most businesses and
18:18
traditionally customer service agents
18:20
will be based in offices or in call
18:22
centers or directly in shop fronts and
18:24
they will do things like dealing with
18:26
inquiries handling complaints answering
18:28
questions etc but these days a lot of
18:30
businesses have a purely online presence
18:32
or they simply want to save costs on
18:34
offices and shops and things like that
18:36
so this means that they're hiring remote
18:37
customer service staff which is creating
18:40
a lot more remote job opportunities so
18:42
these jobs would involve all of your
18:43
standard customer service duties so you
18:45
might be answering questions over live
18:47
chat or email or you might be providing
18:48
technical assistance about certain
18:50
products over the phone you don't
18:51
necessarily need previous customer
18:53
service experience to do one of these
18:54
jobs but just having good communication
18:56
skills and a good way of dealing with
18:58
people will give you a head start in
18:59
most cases these jobs tend to pay
19:01
between eight to ten pounds an hour and
19:03
you're going to find them all over the
19:04
web on the main job web sites on the
19:05
remote job board and another really good
19:07
way to find these jobs is looking for
19:09
big global companies that you know of
19:11
and looking through their careers pages
19:13
and searching for remote customer
19:15
service jobs so that brings me to the
19:17
end of the jobs list but before I wrap
19:18
up this video I just want to show you a
19:20
couple of things that you should really
19:21
avoid when looking for remote or work
19:23
from home jobs number one is
19:25
get-rich-quick schemes now if you're
19:28
doing your own research when you're
19:29
looking for work from home jobs and
19:31
you're going to be on the site so I've
19:32
showed you which is absolutely a good
19:33
idea because I'm sure there are plenty
19:35
more out there then you may find that
19:36
you come across some dubious offers from
19:38
shady-looking a site saying things like
19:40
become a millionaire overnight by
19:42
trading Bitcoin or earn thousands of
19:44
dollars a day we
19:45
any prior experience I'll have to tell
19:47
you as a general rule of thumb if it
19:49
sounds too good to be true it probably
19:50
is
19:51
and if you sign up for something like
19:52
that it will usually be some kind of
19:54
scam where you're asked to pay a lot of
19:56
money for a piece of software or a
19:57
course that will apparently help you to
19:59
generate lots of money a short space of
20:01
time but the reality is it probably
20:03
won't work and it will actually leave
20:04
you in much worse financial situation
20:06
than you were before you started and
20:08
that brings me on to the second thing
20:10
that you should avoid when you're
20:11
looking for work from home jobs and that
20:12
is paying money to the employer if
20:14
you're applying for a job and the
20:16
company is asking you to pay them for
20:17
the privilege of working for them then
20:19
that is a huge red flag it even just
20:20
means that the company are very
20:21
unprofessional I'm doing very well
20:23
financially or at worst they might be
20:26
trying to profit from job applicants so
20:28
if a company asked you to pay them even
20:29
one penny I would walk away instantly
20:31
now there may of course be instances
20:32
where you're required to have a
20:33
qualification or some kind of background
20:35
check that needs to be paid for but
20:37
really that should be paid to the
20:38
external body that run those things and
20:40
not to the employer that you'll be
20:41
working for so that brings me to the end
20:42
of the video I really hope you found it
20:44
helpful if you have done I'd love if you
20:45
can leave a comment below especially if
20:47
you've tried one of these jobs and found
20:48
some success with it it'll be great for
20:50
myself and also for other viewers to
20:52
hear how you've done it and also don't
20:54
forget to like the video and subscribe
20:55
to the channel for more advice on
20:57
finding good jobs and maximizing your
20:59
income so thanks for watching and best
21:01
of luck with finding a work from home
21:02
job
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