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7 Best Ways Students Can Earn Online While Studying Remotely From Home

Studying Remotely

Online classes and distance learning are in full bloom during times of social distancing, and many, like our team at the growing eLearning platform SeekaHost University, believe that online work is the next big thing.

That’s why everyone, but especially students, has a huge opportunity to generate income online while staying at home during school and university closures.

Therefore, check this eclectic list of online jobs to help people like you strengthen their bank balance.

1. Virtual Assistant

Virtual assistant (VA) jobs can be a good fit for students with strong communication and organizational skills. You can work for people/freelancers and businesses as a VA, even if you don’t have a formal administrative degree or a lot of high-profile experience, initially earning around $10 per hour.

Being a VA means that you will learn job and digital skills like data entry, social media management, research, and website maintenance. You can work for single or multiple clients depending on your schedule, the amount of time you wish to offer, and how much money you aim to earn.

2. Freelance Content Creator/Copywriter

Freelance writing is a fun and creative online job if you are passionate about writing. Online freelancing requires a computer with a stable internet connection. If you can effectively search the internet for interesting topics and are a word wizard, you’re most likely to be hired as a freelance content creator, just like me, and I share my copywriting work on my blog.

Freelance copywriters are usually paid per word or article and can earn hundreds per piece once established. You can compile and write content like blog articles or eBooks on various topics using your analytical and research skills. The beauty of this online job is that you can combine it with the academic writing you already do while studying. You can become a professional and highly paid writer over time by shaping your writing skills through writing articles, blog posts, and copies for web pages.

3. Blogger

Blogging is a great way to turn your favourite hobby into money by writing content about it. You can blog about hobbies, academic or non-academic topics, and fun topics. Once you start to gain some web traffic, you can monetize your blog through ad placements, guest posting, etc. Some bloggers earn thousands per month.

Blogging about your favorite hobby seems effortless and popular quality posts make a lot of money online regularly. With free website templates and builders, it has become super easy to create blog posts too. Also, in the long run, a company or client may find you via your blog and hire you to write for their blogs or ad copy.


4. Data Entry

Data entry is a simple job best suited for people with basic computer skills. Typically, all you need for data entry work is attention to detail and a good knowledge of computer applications. It also gives you the flexibility to choose the daily or weekly volume of data that you want to handle alongside your studies while you can start to earn anything from $8 per hour.

Data entry is usually offered as a part-time job and may require the use of specific software for complex data handling. It is a great stepping stone to becoming a full-time data entry analyst or researcher.


5. Website Tester

Many website owners need people like you to test their websites and give feedback on your user experience. Some website testing jobs may require you to have a computer and a microphone.

The test usually takes about 10-20 minutes and could pay you from $10-$20 per test based on the type of job. This online job opens the doors for you to a full-fledged role in a UX testing team.


6. Online Tutor

In 2020, we noticed a spike in online tutoring websites for both academic and non-academic subjects. Online teaching is the future and it is here to stay. EdTech and online learning platforms are growing in popularity and they are looking for confident and capable students like you to deliver online lectures that teach valuable skills and knowledge.

Some online learning platforms let you teach new hobbies to your students if academic teaching is not your forte. You only need a high-speed internet connection and a Skype (or similar) account to become an online tutor or a YouTube channel to gain traction.


7. Micro Jobs

You can meet your expenditures by offering small services to businesses and clients on a micro gig website. Join a micro gig site to showcase your skills, post jobs you can do, and sell your services for a fixed amount.

Since you work on multiple jobs, such as editing articles, designing websites, social media marketing, etc., you learn a lot in no time. Skills gained from micro-jobs are appreciated by interviewers, and having them on your resume is the new ‘gold standard’.

Get Started Today

You may find it difficult to identify the right platform and the desired job, but don’t give up just yet. Fire up your laptop, and start putting yourself out there via multiple job websites. You may not land your first job immediately, but with quality time spent, you can easily have a stable online income to meet your goals even after graduating.



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