11 BEST Remote Jobs for LAZY People Paying ⬆️$1700/Week

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hey guys in this video we have a bunch of different work from home jobs that are great if you're more on the lazy side you want to do something that's a little more late back than the typical work from home job so the first company to check out is keyword Studios and the first job we're looking at is called a community manager this is a place where you can find Community managers um hiring all the time like right now they have one that's remote and work from home they also have a community manager for video games hiring in the United States right now as well and for this one if you wanted to look at say the worldwide version which obviously will apply to more people watching this video uh you are not limited to any particular country they do say United Kingdom in the location section here but you do not have to be located in the United Kingdom to apply for these and they have multiple positions open right now as well so they have multiple positions in the fields of Community Management and social media management so what you're basically doing is you are going to typically work with a lot of gaming and entertainment clients and help manage their communities you're basically just going to review incoming interactions on different social media platforms and communicate with players respond to comments and player queries in a timely manner creating engaging content building in-depth reports on community growth and engagement assist a developer by collating and Reporting on player feedback helping Foster maintaining saf and welcoming environment in the game Community moderating discussions and comments proactively suggesting new ways to grow and care for the community and creating and updating corresponding documentation benefits they don't have a lot of benefits offered with these job necessarily it's mostly just that like you have a lot of flexibility as far as experience and requirements you have a minimum of two years experience of Community Management and social media in gaming on a professional basis good communication skills in English bilingualism is plus it's not necessarily required though they also want you to be passionate about video games and social media have a strong understanding of social media and Community Management platforms as well as channels like Discord twitch Reddit Instagram and Facebook expertise with social listening and social management best practices experience managing or moderating a gaming community in higher education in marketing business administration communication adult education or related fields this is typically a full-time position as well as far as woulds like to work at this company 3.8 out of five stars and as far as how much you could actually earn from doing a community community management position here you type in community manager typically they could average somewhere around 60,000 a year at keyword Studios another thing you could do is write content I believe this is a fairly laid-back type of job some companies only require you to write like two or three pieces a week so it's something you can find at bdg which is a bustle digital Group which is a parent company for many many different types of uh Publications online so if you go here and you want to go to remote for location type you can find if they are hiring writers or not and right now they have four different writer positions hiring many of these are going to be freelance or part-time but all of these of which are remote they'll also tell you which particular um website you would be writing for as well so for instance this one would be for nylon they're looking for like a fashion and Beauty writer as well as a freelance music writer so if you were to click on one of these they'll tell you what types of things they're looking for like this one they want you to have 1 to three years of experience writing in a fast-paced environment they want you to have a sense for news and unique Ang angles and be confident conducting interviews with a range of subjects some of these you may have to do interviews some of these you don't um it just depends on which type of writing job you do I'm just showing you a website and a place that hires these types of writing jobs all the time and then you can kind of sort through which ones sound best to you but I think a a Content writer position is typically known as a fairly laid-back type of job um in most cases but they do want you to be feel comfortable turning around reported features and op-eds on a tight deadline as well as compiling SEO optimized entertainment stories identifying on brand entertainment news as well as breaking viral Trends on platforms like Tik Tok and YouTube so the ideal candidate should be an experienced writer who is in the know about the biggest entertainment and music stories of the moment so again this one is about music this will vary depending on what they are looking for in a particular writer and for whom you're writing but basically for this one like an interest in an experience with securing exclusive interviews networking nurturing and maintaining strong industry contacts and desire to produce creative and impactful content is a must so I I'd say this one actually requires more than the typical one that they usually have here but uh some of these like you might write about sports and you just keep up with that stuff some of these like this one they do want you to do interviews but some of them they don't really require that responsibilities sweep the internet for different uh Trends and stories pitch article ideas create and publish three to four stories per day so this one again this one's a little more fast-paced than some of the other ones it just depends on which one you apply for so this one they do want you to have one to two years of music writing experience um preferably in the digital realm be able to write clean copy established portfolio familiarity with SEO and you can work 3 to four days per week and then of course the subject of what you're writing about is going to vary depending on which one you do and this one is $75 a piece so so for instance they have another one in the freelance fashion and Beauty for instance where they don't say anything about you having to really conduct a lot of interviews or anything like that so if you wanted one that was a little bit um easier going you could do some something like that where you're not doing any kind of interviews and this one requires 1 to two years of experience and pays $75 to $80 per piece another thing to keep in mind with these types of jobs is you can use AI to help you write much faster and to fix your mistakes much faster so it's a lot easier to write more than one article a day now than it used to but like some of these Brands they don't require you to write three or four times a day it's more like a lot of times they will have you write like that many in a week like maybe one a day or one every other day it really depends on which particular website you're doing like I said this is a parent company for many different websites as far as what's like to work at bustle digital group they have a 3.8 out of five star rating another easygoing job you could do is data entry you can typically find work from home data entry jobs around different parts of the United States at a company called roberth half.com Robert Half is like a staffing company that's always looking for people that do data entry as well as many other types of jobs so you see right here if you search data entry and then you go by uh remote jobs only and apply that filter they will show you which of these data entry jobs you can do from home so even though it has a location um mentioned for the office that you would be of the company you'd be working for you still get to actually work from home for these jobs so you have some data entry jobs here some of these will be a little different than others some of these may not say data entry they may say you know um like billing or you know data entry clerk some of them they require you to do a little bit of customer service as well you can see right here like this example you work remotely 41,000 a year so it's probably a full-time position and what you would do is basically provide dedicated Support over the phone via online portal investigate and answer questions collaborate with patients and doctors to assist with related payments reimbursement payment denials and appeals so this one they do actually have you call a little bit on top of the data entry but the requirements usually at these jobs are not very much they don't usually require a lot of experience maybe a little bit U proficiency and customer service is one thing that they're looking for but a lot of them don't have you do that experience with data entry task and handling email Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word very common in data entry I would definitely have some experience in those areas or at least be familiar with Microsoft Excel especially um capable of organizing files and system automatically and efficiently doing that typing skills with an emphasis on speed and accuracy which you can test for free at typingtest.com just test your word per minute typing speed usually they want like 40 to 50 words per minute with a high 90s and accuracy and then this one they only require high school diploma and not really anything College related so that's just one example again they have many other ones as well where they don't require much experience and you can find some data entry jobs here almost anytime you check as far as Woods like to work at Robert Half they have a 3.8 out of five star rating 71% recommend working here to a friend another type of job you could do that's very easygoing is transcription transcription can be done you know as a typical job but a lot of companies will hire them as a freelancer to do transcription work one place that's always highing for transcriptionist is scribby scribby provides basically transcription Services exclusively so that's why they're mostly just hiring for transcribers all the time this actually has 60% of the work done for you that's one thing that kind of separates them is because many companies you will have to do everything manually and type audio files as they are spoken into text form manually for the entire audio file but with them they actually do automated transcripts and basically help you with about 60% of the effort you're going to have to basically go on correct mistakes as you go but uh many freelance uh transcription sites will also just have you do this all manually but you can work at your own convenience and make $5 to $20 per audio hour but that's actually more here than it would be at another uh transcription company because they have 60% of work done for you so you might even factor in if you were to add 60% on top of this you could at you could make quite a bit more it could be up to like 30 to 35 per audio hour if you factor in that you're going to be doing the work faster so you just need good English listening skills be able to correct mistakes and get paid via PayPal so they have different estimates of like how much you could possibly make in a month as far as requirements here very easy we've been over that you need good com english comprehension be able to interpret conversations and also you will need a computer and internet connection headphone or headset typically this is not something you can do on like a mobile device or a tablet and then also they have mostly short files only around 6 minutes long so if you want to do this like after your typical job or after school or something like that you can do this in the afternoon or the evening and not have to sacrifice all of your free time as far as what's like to work at scribby they have a 3.2 out of five star rating and 46% recommend working here to a friend you also have virtual assistant work this is also something that's pretty laidback because it's literally stuff that you do to manage your own life in many cases so if you think of what you're doing for virtual assistant work if you check out a company like fancy hands this is one where you can apply with a lot less experience than what many virtual assistant jobs will require so basically what you would do is make phone calls on behalf of people schedule appointments tracking down the best price for something finding hotels data entry and more phone calls most of this stuff is stuff that we already do in our daily lives anyway so you're basically getting paid to do things you you should already know how to do and you don't really have to have any uh particular experience or a degree or anything like that they're usually looking for for people who are good written communicators so you should not have to you know call people all the time the only time you have to call is usually to make some sort of appointment on behalf of somebody you need to have a computer reliable internet connection you need to have knowledge of different fields kind of a jack of all trades is usually a good virtual assistant and then be a self-starter as well which basically just means you don't have to have constant supervision which goes for pretty much any remote job but the paywise $3 to $7 per task and can go up from there payments are every week on Tuesday obviously this can vary quite a bit in terms of how much you're actually making per hour um but being paid by the task a lot of times these tasks are very quick like for instance calling and scheduling a doctor appointment would only take you maybe five minutes so you could get paid up to like $7 for five minutes of your time that's pretty good so other than that this position in this company has huge room for growth and you can Define your own hours they usually want people around 24 hours a day so they have multiple people available all the time but basically if you want to work 9 to5 or you want to work really weird hours at night or in the morning you can do that either way as far as Woods like to work at fancy hands 3.3 out of 5 Stars 65% recommend working here to a friend next we have what would be called a medical scribe position this is also a very very easy type of job it's kind of like data entry but a little bit different it's one of these that that um it's not super high paying it's $10 to $15 per hour typically even if you go to a different company it'll be pretty similar pay scribe America in my experience has been one of the most common um employers of telescribe a telescribe is very similar to a typical medical scribe except you get to work from home instead of having to be in the doctor's office so this is remote in the United States maybe you can find one in Canada occasionally but mostly I see them hiring in the United States and it's a part time position they want you to basically dedicate up to one year and be flexible enough to work two shifts per week sometimes these can be longer shifts so just keep that in mind and then the ability to type over 50 words per minute is another thing they look for so what you're essentially doing is data entry on behalf of a physician basically inputting information about patients into the database so you're going to gain substantial knowledge and things like uh patient history physical exams assessments diagnostic results medic IAL procedures treatment plans and more navigate the facility computer system and electronic medical record you'll monitor pending labs and Radiology orders for results to help guide patient care review past history and test results on patient patients which are critical in driving medical decisions so basically you're doing the data side of things for patients in a medical aspect so they do mention uh benefits but that's mostly for full-time so I don't expect that you will get a lot of benefits with this job as far as Woods like to work here they have a 3.1 out of five star rating 46% recommend working here to a friend another type of work you might look into is chat and email support if you're kind of on the lazy side but you need a job that pays decently uh zapier.com is a great place to find email and chat based customer support especially right now they're not always hiring so you might want to check while they are hiring right now um here for 2024 but you get a lot of benefits to work here they do hire around the World they do offer things like Healthcare dental and vision um retirement plans with employer match and with countries they don't have those things in they basically give you a pay BMP to make up for that from what I understand they explain that right here and then you get to work from almost anywhere they have flexible time off policies which usually is four to 6 weeks a year for most people you have one annual company Retreat to an awesome Place 14 weeks of 100% fully paid leave for New parents anniversary reward program at 1 5 and 10 years lifestyle spending account spending account for job related expenses which could be things like your home office and then fertility and Family Planning support as well so as far as Woods like to work here uh and find customer support jobs that's what we're kind of focusing on right now is they have this support section at the bottom and you want to look for either customer support or technical support they have three different ones that are still available they actually filled a few of these recently they used to have more of these so they are actually actively hiring for these right now but if you want to click on one of these they'll tell you more about it of course and then they will tell you that the pay is actually up to $888,000 a year which is amazing pay for something that happens to be just you know basically customer support customer support is usually like half of that if that so about you your highly skilled technical support they say they want at least two years of related experience um you love working tickets which is typically email based support you're highly productive and you bring your aame to the queue every day you like solving problems you're always looking for ways to level up your Knowledge and Skills you keep it simple you're persistent you love doing things efficiently you're empathetic which basically means you can put yourself in customer shoes and you love to write so another thing not only are you not really on the phone with customers at all but you're not really on the phone with your co-workers much either you are actually going to be communicating with both customers and teammates via written form like chat and email most of the time maybe even a slack channel so you're highly accountable to outcomes you're a champion of change and you like to set your own course so things that you will do again they are a fast growing a remote first company and they may have you doing different projects across the organization possibly on top of just what your typical day-to-day is you are doing either email or chat based support you do you do basically send a lot of emails every day but I would say email and chat is way more laid-back than doing phone support help customers across both paid support and Premier support teams you'll meet and exceed basically kpis um help your teammates by answering questions in slack sharing knowledge through lightning talks and slack updates and then contribute to strategic projects such as helping to hone the virtual assistant content analyzing data and making recommendations so as far as this job here um they have three of these available in different parts of the world so they have America West America East and and Asia Pacific so make sure you apply for the right one as far as what's like to work here 3.5 out of five stars very good ratings overall 58% recommend working here to a friend you can also become a tutor and there are different types of tutoring I would say some tutoring jobs are more stressful than others and again I think anything where you're having to constantly communicate with people live like um via video via phone or something like that like sales and phone support or call center type work I would not really recommend if you want something where you can be kind of lazy but if you are someone who knows a lot about a school subject you can go to studypool.com and go to become a tutor this is best done as something that would be like a part-time income or a side Hustle but you can have some good pay potential here some of their top earners earned around 7500 a month but again that doesn't mean you should expect that so they are accepting tutors from all over the world they only keep about 20% in fees which means what you get paid to answer a question you keep about 80% of that and then you have full freedom and flexibility to work when you want students will ask you specific questions you will answer via text providing full explanations and answers and students and tutors communicate over chat messaging so you're literally just texting people answers to their homework questions and that's basically all you're doing you see top earners making you know upwards of 90 plus thousand a year and then you also see that questions can vary quite a bit so you can't really expect to make a certain amount per question it can vary depending on the student depending on the complexity of the question and depending on the subject but as you see it could range anywhere from like $3 to you know maybe $40 or $50 for a question top countries for tutors are all over the world so you're not really limited by that and then tutoring subjects are all over the place but I would say most of these are like high school and college level as far as Woods like to work at study pool they have a 4.1 out of five star rating and 84% recommend working here to a friend and as far as how much an average tutor earns obviously they tell you you can earn up to 7500 a month but average tutors earn more like you know you know somewhere around $4 to $29 an hour based on reviews you can also do graphic design now obviously this takes a little bit of skill in you know creating art and editing things but 99 designs is a place that basically attracts a lot of clients that have a lot of money to spend on top tier your graphic design work so there are two main ways you can make money doing this one is you compete with the community that's probably for the more common for the new user on here and then you also have people who are a little more established that will get people basically um coming to them for specific projects and they like their particular style and then you can charge your own pay rate for that so if you compete with a community what 99 designs is known for is these graphic design competitions where basically you have multiple designers compete for the best design and the best designer gets paid it's usually a few hundred up to a few thousand dolls depending on um the contest and there are all kinds of contests going on in a uh regular day there are 1,500 or so open contests in a variety of categories so you can basically work with all sorts of different clients do all sorts of different designs and if you don't get picked so instead of getting paid you just keep the full copyright of your unsold work and then you are free to use that however you want there are websites where you can post logos and stuff and just sell them each for a few hundred a piece there are places like Etsy where you can sell stuff online that could be graphic design work um there's all sorts of places where you could still sell your work even if it doesn't win that competition and it also adds to your portfol folio as well and as you add to your portfolio you'll have people coming to you specifically for your particular style for instance Tim Ferris a very famous podcaster came to this person to have them design a book cover for tools of Titans which I'm pretty sure became a New York Times bestseller so yet you basically get to set your own prices you match with clients oneon-one you get paid up front and basically they will hold the funds until the project is finished and then pay you so the client has to pay immediately they don't get to wait and see what you do first before paying so it makes it secure for you to be able to get your funds as far as Woods like to work at 99 designs they have 4.1 out of five stars 85% of people recommend working here to a friend and as far as how much an average designer might earn in terms of hourly pay obviously it can be all over the place depending on the contest or depending on if you're getting oneon-one clients but graphic designers average you know ACC ACC to some people 29 an hour you have some people say something like 34 an hour and you have people saying like 28 an hour so somewhere in the you know the high 20s to mid-30s is typically what graphic designers make here next you have moderation jobs moderation is basically one of the easier more lazy type of jobs I think because basically the majority of your job you're just watching what people do and occasionally you have to take action but not all all the time you're you're basically just making sure that people are following the rules and that they're doing what they're supposed to do in some sort of online community they're not fighting with each other there's not being there's not somebody spamming with um some sort of chat bot or something like that you may have to ban somebody every once in a while if you think about it like if you've ever used Reddit I like to use that as an example of just a common site that many people use where they have moderators so if you look at a company like Mod Squad they actually specialize in moderator work and what you can do is go to become a mod and then you can actually become a moderator without experience and basically get to pick your projects and set your own hours and have lots of flexibility so when you work here you can also be from just about anywhere in the world they have many different languages supported as well and you have people answering calls texting with customers moderating posts on forums and online reviews in images videos or live streams chatting in game play testing games things like that those are some of the jobs you would find here you get to pick your project set your own schedule you can keep your day job if you want which means a lot of people do this outside of their regular job or maybe as a student and then you get to work with many different amazing like entertainment e-commerce and gaming companies as far as Woods like to work at Mod Squad they have 3.2 out of five stars 56% recommend working here to a friend if you want to see what an average uh moderator might actually earn you can go to hourly pay here and hourly the moderators might earn around $20 an hour somewhere along those lines maybe upwards of 26 but for the most part you're not going to probably want to expect more than that or you might be let down a little bit it's it's typically something that's more flexible and doesn't have a lot of requirements last but not least you could be something like an online data analyst this is a very easy type of job that's very laidback um and you can do it 100% from home many different countries have these actually at Tellis international.com if you want to check their website for these types of jobs but um I'm using the United States one as an example they have a separate listing for each country so make sure you apply for the right country and then this is a freelance type of job where basically you get to work part-time and basically there is no fixed schedule so you get to set your own schedule work part-time and you're basically going to help improve digital Maps so this is a description of the job here you're going to improve the content and quality of digital maps and you are best for this job if you are detail oriented and like doing research and have good knowledge of national and local geography notice how they don't care if you have like International geography knowledge knowledge it's mostly geared towards your country that you need to know so requirements are also very minimal for these jobs another reason I think it's weigh back is because all you need is Proficiency in the right language you lived in that country for two consecutive years you can follow the rules that they set for you you have familiarity with what's going on in your country you're open to work across a diverse set of task types you have willingness to learn and adapt to changing guidelines and tasks and you're over 18 years of age and that's about it that's really all you have to have to apply for these now in terms of the reviews at Tellis International have a 3.6 out of five star rating 69% recommend working here to friend if you want to know how much you could earn possibly by being an online data analyst typically uh if you look at the 12 people who have left reviews so far they said they average $33 an hour some of their jobs can vary quite a bit I've seen some average like for like $15 an hour but they were different types of jobs they were a different job title so this could be accurate sometimes these are a little high or a little low depending on um the reviews but right now the ballpark estimate that we have BAS on reviews is $33 an hour so hopefully this was helpful don't forget to subscribe and click the notification Bell if you want more daily work from home opportunities like these if you felt like this was a helpful video please click the like button it helps me know what content you prefer and don't forget to leave a comment if you want to ask me a question or suggest something for future videos and I'll see you in the next one
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Published: Mon May 27 2024
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