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MenuI'm 40 Egyptian i want to work from home
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Not many details to go off of. Are you looking to land a remote job for a company? Are you looking to become a freelancer/consultant? Do you want to sell a product?
Depending on your answer I would then have follow up questions. Let's say you wanted to start off as a freelancer/consultant. I would then ask:
1) What are your skills?
2) Who is in the market for your skills?
3) Why are they looking to hire someone with your skillset? 4) How can you reach them? How can you convince them?
The answers to those four questions would then start you on your path.
Source: I have been working from home as a freelancer since 2012.
Look into Fivver or Upwork for freelance opportunities. You have to upload a resumé and have a field of expertise.
there are several different things that you can do from home To earn an income, from marketing, copywriting, you can look up promote jobs with different companies, you can be a product affiliate marketer. Endless opportunities
Hi,
You have the flexibility to work from home at your convenience, provided you've addressed the following:
1. What is your niche?
2. Do you possess the necessary skills and experience in this niche? If so, how long have you been engaged in it?
3. Do you have a PC, a laptop, or both?
4. Is your internet connection reliable and strong?
5. What time zone are you comfortable working in?
6. How many hours per week are you willing to commit?
7. Are you at an entry level, mid-level, or senior level in your niche?
8. What income are you aiming to generate on a monthly basis?
9. Where do you prefer to work-from-home from – the US, UK, Europe, or your local area?
If you require further clarification on any of these points, please don't hesitate to let me know.
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