00:00I found 10 of the best online jobs from
00:02home that don't require any experience
00:05and I can almost guarantee you that most
00:06of these jobs and the companies you can
00:08get the jobs at you've never heard of
00:10before so if you appreciate me doing all
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00:16with number one on the list which is
00:17going to be a beta reader so have you
00:20ever wanted to be a secret influencer of
00:22your favorite author's next piece of
00:24work well welcome to the Mysterious
00:26World of beta readers this is basically
00:28where you are a literary Guardian an
00:30angel swooping in to save a book from
00:32plot holes and pacing problems that's
00:34right beta readers review unpublished
00:37work and they provide feedback to
00:39authors from the perspective of an
00:40average reader so this is kind of like
00:42test driving a car before it goes to
00:44Market you're the first to take it for a
00:46spin pointing out any bumps on the
00:48literary road and in a world of aspiring
00:50writers and the ability to self-publish
00:52Beta readers play a crucial role in
00:54ensuring the quality of literature and
00:56they help authors connect with their
00:57audience on a deeper level and they get
00:59paid PA decently well to do this usually
01:01around $20 per hour although if you work
01:04as a freelancer you can make a lot more
01:06than that here are some websites and
01:07opportunities to get started I'll put
01:08them up on the screen for you you can
01:10pause the video if you'd like and
01:11overall this one is pretty good if
01:13you're someone who's really into reading
01:15and writing it's also a great way to
01:17help you get better at writing if you're
01:18someone who wants to be a famous author
01:20someday yourself and it's relatively
01:22easy to get into you don't need a
01:23college degree or previous experience so
01:25for those reasons I'll give this one a
01:267.5 out of 10 opportunity score next is
01:29going going to be an AI virtual
01:31assistant and I know what you're
01:33thinking how can I be an AI virtual
01:35assistant when I'm not AI well in this
01:37role your job is going to be using AI
01:40Tools in order to solve complex problems
01:43you'll also be mentoring fellow vas
01:45creating Sops an sop stand for standard
01:48operating procedures and you'll be
01:50helping out the company's Community with
01:51doing things like research sharing ideas
01:54and helping with organization so you're
01:56kind of like a jack of all trades but
01:57with an emphasis on using a I in order
02:00to help out a company now this is a
02:02relatively new career but virtual
02:03assistants in general make about $41 to
02:06$68,000 a year and you would expect to
02:08make more than that if you had an AI
02:10related skill set so overall this one is
02:11really good there's a lot of opportunity
02:13out there it's still relatively new so
02:15there's not like an established
02:17infrastructure for this but with that
02:19being said there's lots of people out
02:20there that are looking for other people
02:22who have these types of skill sets here
02:24are some opportunities I'll put them up
02:25on the screen you can check them out and
02:27I'm going to give this one an
02:28opportunity score of 9 out of 10 10 by
02:30the way comment down below either your
02:31favorite job that we go over in this
02:33video or comment other jobs that you'd
02:35like me to go over in future videos next
02:38is going to be a remote search analyst
02:40and this is somebody who basically gets
02:42paid to comb through and scrutinize
02:44videos photos music apps and websites
02:48all day long now does that sound like
02:50something you already do all day long
02:52well then it might be a dream job for
02:54you all you have to do is combine your
02:55love for social media with some
02:56analytical skills and voila you've got
02:59yourself a remote search analyst
03:01position so basically what you're going
03:02to be doing in this position is
03:04analyzing and evaluating how accurate
03:06search functions are on different social
03:08media platforms and this is done to
03:10improve the overall user experience so
03:13basically when you go to Instagram or
03:15YouTube or Facebook and you search
03:17something hopefully the thing you search
03:19for is what actually pops up but that's
03:21honestly a lot easier said than done and
03:24so remote search analysts are kind of
03:25like the superheroes that are behind the
03:27scenes making sure that that's what
03:29happens and media search analysts make
03:33$94,000 a year so this is another one of
03:35those roles where typically you do not
03:36need a college degree or previous
03:38experience it does actually help if
03:40you're on the younger side so they
03:42actually prefer to hire people who are
03:44on the younger side and typically don't
03:45have experience simply because they grew
03:47up using social media so they kind of
03:49understand how it works on a deeper
03:51level and you can get paid pretty well
03:52to do it so here are some opportunities
03:54I'll have them pop up on the screen for
03:56you you can check them out and overall
03:57I'm going to give this one an
03:58opportunity score of8 8.5 out of 10 now
04:01by the way this one would fall under the
04:03umbrella category of digital marketing
04:06and digital marketing is basically how
04:08you market and sell stuff to people
04:10online and it's by far the most popular
04:12and the most lucrative form of marketing
04:15for instance there was a 16-year-old
04:16that I interviewed on the channel named
04:18James who was able to get a full-time
04:20income with a digital marketing job and
04:22he was able to do it thanks to my friend
04:24Seth who does have a free digital
04:26marketing masterclass which I'll put
04:28down in the description as as well as
04:29the pinned comment below Seth has helped
04:32thousands of people get into digital
04:33marketing he literally has like hundreds
04:35of different testimonials of different
04:36people that he's helped so definitely go
04:38ahead and check that out by clicking the
04:39link down in the description or the pin
04:40comment below if you're interested next
04:42is going to be an organic social media
04:45specialist now I think you know what a
04:47social media specialist is but what's
04:49the difference between a social media
04:50specialist and an organic social media
04:53specialist well social media Specialists
04:55May rely on paid ads whereas organic
04:58social media Specialists rely on on
04:59organic content and organic content is
05:01basically what I'm posting right now
05:03right this video is an example of
05:05organic content and it used to be that a
05:07lot of companies basically relied on
05:09paid online ads but it's getting harder
05:11and harder for companies to be
05:13profitable with paid ads and so more and
05:15more companies are starting to post
05:17organic content and thus there is a huge
05:19demand for people who are organic social
05:21media Specialists and I really like this
05:23quote by Jay bear where he says content
05:25is fire social media is gasoline and I
05:28really do think that social Med Med and
05:29posting content online is without a
05:32doubt the number one opportunity right
05:34now for people to start a business and
05:35organic social media Specialists makes
05:39$126,000 a year so in order to succeed
05:42in this role you probably want to
05:44specialize in a single platform because
05:46it's really hard to be an expert on all
05:48of the different platforms however it's
05:50not that difficult to be an expert on
05:52the platform that you personally use the
05:54most I mean think about it you use it
05:56all the time so you have a sort of sick
05:58sense on what type of content would do
06:00well on the platform and yeah this can
06:02be a great opportunity I'm going to go
06:04ahead and put some opportunities up on
06:05the screen for you and I'm going to give
06:06this one a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity
06:09score by the way if you're interested I
06:11have helped a ton of people have success
06:14on YouTube they've basically built
06:15channels that are making in some cases
06:17six figures per month and I basically
06:19coach a small amount of people on how to
06:21do this I'm very picky about who I coach
06:23because I only want to coach you if I
06:25think that you absolutely have a really
06:27good chance of success and I only coach
06:28people who take it really seriously but
06:30if you're interested you can apply for
06:32my YouTube coaching by clicking the link
06:33down in the description as well as the
06:35penned comment below next is going to be
06:37a Leisure Travel consultant and they're
06:40kind of like the matchmakers of the
06:41travel World they connect clients with
06:44their dream destinations planning
06:46everything from flights accommodations
06:48and even experiences and companies in
06:50the travel and tourism industry are
06:52always on the lookout for these types of
06:54experts and Leisure Travel consultants
06:56make about $56 to $90,000 a year now for
06:59for this one in order to get started
07:00there are some companies that actually
07:02do prefer that you have a college degree
07:04some of them may even want you to have a
07:06degree in the Leisure or travel related
07:08field however there are a lot of
07:09companies out there that do not require
07:11a college degree and all they care about
07:13is that you have expertise on particular
07:15areas around the world so for instance
07:17if you live in a particular area that a
07:19lot of people like to travel to and you
07:21know all the good restaurants you know
07:23the good hotels you know the good
07:24experiences this could be a phenomenal
07:26opportunity for you so this one can be a
07:28little bit harder to land than some of
07:30the other ones on the list you do have
07:32to have expertise in certain areas but
07:34it's a really good one and also from
07:36self-reports online it's also a job that
07:38people really enjoy so here are some
07:40opportunities I'll put them up on the
07:41screen you can check them out and I'm
07:43going to give this one an opportunity
07:44score of 7.5 out of 10 next is going to
07:47be a crypto or finance writer and this
07:50would basically involve any type of
07:51writing for Industries where there's a
07:54ton of money to make so high ticket type
07:56Industries and of course crypto and
07:58finance do fall under that category so
08:00you would basically be creating all
08:02different types of content about crypto
08:04or finance and you'd often be analyzing
08:06Trends explaining complex topics and
08:09Reporting on Market developments there's
08:11a really cool story I saw on YouTube
08:13about Jessica who became a freelance
08:14finance writer and digital Nomad with no
08:17experience so this is one of those jobs
08:19where you can do it from anywhere in the
08:21world very easily and really all they
08:22care about is your expertise in either
08:24crypto or finance and your writing
08:26ability so if you're someone who's
08:28already really passionate about crypto
08:30or finance and you also like writing
08:33this could be a phenomenal opportunity
08:35for you and financial writers make about
08:38$113,000 a year so here are some
08:40opportunities I'll put them up on the
08:42screen you can check them out and
08:43overall I'm going to give this one an
08:44opportunity score of 9 out of 10 next is
08:47going to be a scheduler now this is a
08:49pretty broad job but basically what
08:52you're going to be doing is scheduling
08:53things so it's kind of going to be a
08:55logistics related job so you're going to
08:57be responsible for coordinating and
08:58organiz izing appointments meetings and
09:00events and this position is basically
09:02the backbone of Industries like
09:04Healthcare Logistics manufacturing and
09:06others this's a really cool video I saw
09:09in the day of a life of a scheduling
09:10coordinator if you want to check this
09:12type of job out and schedulers make
09:14about $ 39 to $59,000 a year so this is
09:17one of those roles where it's not super
09:19high paying but it's extremely easy to
09:20get into does not require a college
09:22degree or previous experience in most
09:24cases and by the way guys sometimes I'll
09:26get comments in the comment section down
09:28below about how some of these jobs say
09:30that they require experience trust me
09:32any jobs that I put on these videos if
09:35they say they require experience just
09:38apply anyways even if you don't have
09:40experience okay this silly game that
09:42companies play where you know it's an
09:43entry-level job but it requires 2 years
09:45of experience just ignore it okay apply
09:48anyways and it's going to work out a lot
09:50of the time and I know this from data
09:52because I've helped a ton of people get
09:54jobs but anyways back to the scheduling
09:56position this is going to be especially
09:58good for you if if you are really good
10:00at organization and you have good time
10:02management skills so overall this one's
10:04pretty good I'm going to give it a 7.5
10:07out of 10 opportunity score by the way
10:09if you think of somebody else who could
10:10get some value from a video like this
10:12maybe it's a friend a family member or
10:14someone who just needs to get a job go
10:16ahead and share this video with them
10:18next is going to be a remote call center
10:20specialist now I know you've probably
10:22heard of this one a million times but it
10:24is actually one of the easiest jobs to
10:26land pretty much never going to be able
10:28to be automated by Ai and once you get
10:31some experience here get your foot in
10:32the door working remote it's going to be
10:34so much easier for you to get into
10:36better higher paying jobs so for a lot
10:37of people this is kind of just a right
10:39of passage and basically you're going to
10:41be helping people out usually customers
10:43of a company with issues that they're
10:45having using the product or service and
10:47call center Specialists make about $38
10:49to $45,000 a year so I can't tell you
10:52how many people I've met were their
10:53first ever remote job with some sort of
10:55customer service related job and there's
10:57a reason for that because it's extremely
10:58easy to land these types of jobs is it
11:00something you want to do for the rest of
11:02your life probably not is it something
11:04where it's easy to get your foot in the
11:05door land your first remote job and
11:07start making money yes here are some
11:10opportunities I'll put them up on the
11:11screen and overall I'm going to give
11:12this one a 7.5 out of 10 opportunity
11:15score next is going to be a remote data
11:17coordinator and in the age of data
11:19driven decisionmaking remote data
11:21coordinators are the Wizards who ensure
11:22that businesses have the right
11:24information at their fingertips so some
11:26interesting facts here are 2.5 Quint
11:29illion bytes worth of data is generated
11:31each day and a great quote that I like
11:34about the data industry in general is
11:36the goal is to turn data into
11:37information and information into
11:39insights right so all this data is being
11:41generated every day and you need to turn
11:43that data into information and then you
11:45need to glean some sort of insight from
11:48that information and as you probably
11:50know data is incredibly valuable it's
11:52more valuable than oil or gold and
11:54that's why in this position you make
11:55about $45 to $68,000 a year even even
11:59though it doesn't require a college
12:00degree or previous experience now you
12:02can definitely help yourself out when it
12:03comes to Landing these types of jobs by
12:05taking different certificates
12:07certifications and training programs
12:09examples of platforms that offer these
12:11are my favorite which is corsera also
12:13edex and Udacity as well as udemy and of
12:16course you need to be extremely familiar
12:18with Excel and also being familiar with
12:20Google Sheets helps too but overall this
12:22one is really good anything data related
12:24is incredibly valuable and this is one
12:26where you can get your foot in the door
12:28at a lower level and then you can rise
12:30up to higher level roles and usually if
12:32you try to go for the higher level roles
12:34right away you are going to need to have
12:37a bachelor's degree in something like
12:39computer science or statistics but if
12:41you start off at the lower level roles
12:43and then just educate yourself and keep
12:44moving up through the company and prove
12:46yourself while you're working then you
12:48don't have to get the bachelor's degree
12:50really a lot smarter to kind of just
12:51start off with the lower level roles in
12:53my opinion here are some opportunities
12:55I'll put them up on the screen you can
12:56check them out if you'd like so overall
12:57I'm going to give this one an 8.5 out of
13:0010 opportunity score next is going to be
13:02a legal intake specialist and this is
13:04kind of like being a legal gatekeeper
13:06for a law firm minus the law degree and
13:09the courtroom drama basically you play a
13:11pivotal role in a legal team and you are
13:13the first voice of reason that clients
13:15here when they contact a law office and
13:18basically what you do is conduct initial
13:20assessments of legal cases and you
13:22gather essential information from
13:23clients which helps law firms and legal
13:26services properly evaluate cases there's
13:28Day in the Life videos of legal intake
13:30Specialists on YouTube and they make
13:32around $39 to $54,000 a year so in this
13:35role you need to have excellent
13:36communication skills attention to detail
13:38and a basic understanding of legal
13:40terminology now you definitely do not
13:42need a college degree or previous
13:43experience in most cases in fact many
13:46employers will actually offer on the job
13:48training and there's lots of
13:49opportunities for these types of roles
13:51so here are some I'll put them up on the
13:52screen you can check them out and
13:54overall I'm going to give this one a 7.5
13:56out of 10 opportunity score by the way I
13:58did a video on 21 of the highest paying
14:01work from home jobs and you can check
14:03that out by clicking right