Ideas for Work at Home Business Jobs

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Make money from the comfort of your own home.

Working at home gives you more freedom than you have when working for someone else. Not only are you your own boss, but you set your own hours and work when you want. Work around your own schedule, making time for your kids and other obligations. You can even take time off for a vacation, and you don’t need to worry about calling in sick if you catch a cold. Make as much money as you want with work at home business job ideas.

  1. Sales Rep

    • Work as a sales rep, selling products for other people and companies. A company will hire you under an affiliate program, and you earn money based on each sale you make. Build websites around the products or use advertising space on a personal website or a blog you maintain. You typically earn a percentage of the total cost of the product, but this can add up over time. Look for companies that offer products to you at wholesale pricing, which allows you to set your own price when selling those products. You can even sell products to customers through a catalogue and earn money and other incentives based on your sales. Christmas at Home, Avon and Mary Kay all work in this way.

    Writer

    • Use your talents with a pen by working as a freelance writer. Work either online or offline, depending on your own talents, and spend most of your time at home. Apply for positions at web content sites, where you write to fulfill existing titles, researching and editing your own work. Create your own topics and query newspapers, magazines and online sources to find potential jobs. Work on slowly building up your portfolio and covering a wide range of topics to increase your clients and keep money coming in regularly.

    Interior Designer/Decorator

    • An interior designer or decorator often works from home, out of a small space set aside as a home office. Keep client records, design books and samples in your office space. Meet with clients in their homes and offer suggestions for their space, based on their wants and needs. You’ll need to take clients to show houses and shops to show them different options for your decorating or design scheme. Keep in mind that you may need training for the position, especially if you work as an interior designer. Interior designers need training in all aspects of construction because they handle issues such as load-bearing walls.

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