Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Check out the writing section at WAHM.com forums. You can get your feet wet at places like odesk.com or elance.com...but I don't like the bidding sites. Rub elbows with businesses online (forums where they hang out, social media, chatting with other online writers...) to get early business.
How legit is wahm.com? My company is looking for someone to copy-edit our documentation. I checked on wahm.com but a bunch of the posts look a bit questionable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the snarky folks with no experience in this.
I had the exact same feeling and desire as you-- to find a job I could do from home when my baby was born.
So... I created my own.
I used to be a teacher (like you!)... but, I've always enjoyed writing. I started freelancing from home writing web content (articles, copywriting, etc.) for businesses.
Check out the writing section at WAHM.com forums. You can get your feet wet at places like odesk.com or elance.com...but I don't like the bidding sites. Rub elbows with businesses online (forums where they hang out, social media, chatting with other online writers...) to get early business.
There are a ton of opportunities out there and you can absolutely fit it in during nap times, etc.
I've only ever worked part time at my writing but earn far more than I did as a teacher (going on 6 years of this).
Thank you, this is helpful
Where there is a will, there is a way.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the snarky folks with no experience in this.
I had the exact same feeling and desire as you-- to find a job I could do from home when my baby was born.
So... I created my own.
I used to be a teacher (like you!)... but, I've always enjoyed writing. I started freelancing from home writing web content (articles, copywriting, etc.) for businesses.
Check out the writing section at WAHM.com forums. You can get your feet wet at places like odesk.com or elance.com...but I don't like the bidding sites. Rub elbows with businesses online (forums where they hang out, social media, chatting with other online writers...) to get early business.
There are a ton of opportunities out there and you can absolutely fit it in during nap times, etc.
I've only ever worked part time at my writing but earn far more than I did as a teacher (going on 6 years of this).
Thank you, this is helpful
Where there is a will, there is a way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP HERE!
My husband has no problem with me staying home, he manages the bills. I WANT to work, online school takes up no time for me, I have a good baby, I can multi-task well. Getting him a babysitter for a few hrs a week if needed is not a problem at all. I would like to have a sml income of my own, with re: Communication/research/anything online etc. I used this site to expand my resources. We live in downtown Silver Spring,MD
I would suggest tutoring since you can market your education background. Your question makes more sense knowing you are willing to pay a babysitter for a few hours.
Just FYI those online MBAs that require no work are pretty worthless.
Anonymous wrote:
Check out the writing section at WAHM.com forums. You can get your feet wet at places like odesk.com or elance.com...but I don't like the bidding sites. Rub elbows with businesses online (forums where they hang out, social media, chatting with other online writers...) to get early business.