Do you have a computer with a fast Internet connection for a home based business?
Was English your strongest subject in high school and/or college?
Are you fluent in other languages?
Are you a skilled programmer?
Can you design a website?
If yes, you have the needed tools to start earning money on the World Wide Web. There is a generalized need for skilled programmers, writers and/or translators. Businesses who advertise on the internet require experienced writers to deliver strong sales letters, persuasive copy, general culture articles and precise translations to and from a wide array of languages. They also look for affordable programmers and webs designers to sell their goods. If you possess these skills, you can easily and cheaply set up your own home based business.
You don’t even need to spend money on your own website, though having one is certainly recommended as you can drive traffic to the site where people may see what you offer and check the samples you include there. There are many middlemen on the web who post the needed jobs such as Elance, LinkedIn, Freelance Writing, etc. All you need to do is register to be able to bid on the assignments offered by buyers. Some sites will ask for a monthly fee, while others will simply take a commission out of the transaction (usually between 5% and 8%). In addition to these sites, others will pay you a percentage of the traffic to your posted article, since they will encase your work in the middle of ads, usually Google AdWords. You will need some outstanding piece to attract enough visitors to make it interesting money wise.
Here’s a niche that is always in demand at a website called WordZone. This website acts as a facilitator for businesses that need superior translation in any language. With the global economic downturn, many companies are searching for new customers wherever they may be located in the world. That means translating their website, their sales letters and answering queries from clients who do not speak English. Some of the languages required at WordZone are: Japanese, German, Dutch, Italian, English, and Spanish.
As well, check out Worldwideworkathome, a site specializing in connecting translators to potential clients. A good translator may make a good living working at home, especially in difficult languages such as Chinese and Arabic. You benefit in a couple of major ways. You can make money in your own business opportunity and still contribute to your families financial obligations. You could also check out directly with major telephone companies like AT&T to see if your language is needed. Currently their translation line offers over 160 languages to emergency services like EMS, Fire and Police services.
Programmingfromhome is another site that offers hundreds of programming jobs while working at home, the type of jobs known as telecommuting. With companies looking to cut their operating costs, they are looking at individuals to outsource some of their work. Some of the programming languages needed are: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, mySQL, and XML. A good idea is to post your resume, which should be very concise and to the point - on the web to places like monster.com. Join as many social networks as possible, such as Facebook or LinkedIn, and advertise your skills. Sooner or later you will be receiving offers in your email. The key is to get out there and brand your name.
Remember, setting up your own home based business is no easy task. It requires time, effort, dedication and an iron will to succeed. It is like any regular business venture, except that the investment is much lower in money and equipment. A good idea would be to team up with a person who complements your own skills. That would enable you to tackle bigger and better paid jobs. Seek out and look to fill a niche that is in demand like those mentioned above.









