Last week’s biggest bond rally occurred on Thursday, immediately following the release of the highest Jobless Claims number since late 2021. Exactly 1 week later and we’re looking at the exact same number in this morning’s data. It has been enough to completely counteract the generally stronger message from the other economic reports as well as a hawkish lean in the ECB announcement earlier this morning.
While we’re on the topic of Jobless Claims, let’s take a moment to use the DOL’s release charts as an example of what many press releases need to change. Here is the headline chart as published:
While one could argue that a Y axis that goes all the way to zero helps frame the scale of the data, I would argue that all that blank space down low really detracts from the potency of the message in any chart. Let’s stretch the y-axis a bit so as to better visualize the recent breakout.
Notably, if we factor out the rise and fall in claims associated with covid lockdowns, this week’s number is the highest since late 2017. The fact that is has happened 2 weeks in a row is enough to get markets thinking about a potential shift in the labor market. The notion of such a shift would really pick up steam if next week’s number follows suit, considering that’s the data that would have been collected at the same time as June’s NFP (to be reported on July 7th).
Even then, today’s data has been plenty to counteract a slew of bad actors (stronger retail sales, modest beat in Philly Fed, much stronger NY Fed Manufacturing, and
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Ordering from the menu while dining out may not get you the best deal–or even the tastiest meal.
It’s not unusual for restaurants to have hidden menus (some of which, like In-N-Out Burger’s, are not really that secret) and special deals only accessible to those diners who are in the know.
You might even get early access to a popular item—last fall, Starbucks customers who told their barista “PSL 10” could get a pumpkin spice latte a week before the drink’s official addition to menus.
Ferreting out secrets is pretty easy.
Look for the code words on brands’ web sites, Facebook pages and Twitter feeds, and on message boards catering to foodies and deal hunters like Chowhound.com and HacktheMenu.com.
And when in doubt, ask your server if there’s anything they recommend that isn’t necessarily on the menu.
Don’t forget to pay attention to your local restaurants, too—they also have secrets.
At FIGat7th in Los Angeles, there’s “3 Little Piggies,” what a spokeswoman describes as “Kurobuta pork belly, slow-braised carnitas, and prime applewood smoked bacon with chili aioli, jalapeno relish, avocado puree, provolone, pickled red onions and shredded romaine, on panini grilled ciabatta.”
Time Out New York has tracked secret menu items at local outposts such as Momofuku Milk Bar (a milkshake with mint, cookies and espresso).
In-N-Out
The secret is definitely out when a brand posts its secret menu to its own web site. But that’s just the burgers.
Frugal Foodie is partial to the Neapolitan shake (a mix of strawberry, vanilla and chocolate) and well-done fries (extra crispy).
Starbucks
There’s an entire site—StarbucksSecretMenu.net—devoted to off-the-menu Starbucks drinks.
For example, a Chocolate Covered Raspberry Frappuccino, which adds raspberry syrup, mocha drizzle and java chips to a vanilla bean Frappuccino.
Jamba Juice
Some of the most notable secret combos taste like candy.
Among those Ranker.com lists include Pink Starburst (lemonade, soymilk, raspberry sherbet, frozen yogurt, sorbet and strawberries) and Sourpatch Kid (lemonade, blueberries, lime sherbet, pineapple sherbet, raspberry sherbet and orange sherbet).
Sonic
This chain already brags that its drinks menu allows for a whopping 1,063,953 combos, and menu listings do include a number of the ones you’re less likely to pair (like Purple Sprite, which mixes in cranberry juice, Powerade and a few other ingredients).
A secret food to try: the Frito Pie, which is Fritos topped with chili and nacho cheese.
Panera Bread
Another chain where the secret items are more advertised, Panera has sent out press releases about new additions.
One to try: the Power Chicken Hummus Bowl, a salad with chicken, hummus and a variety of veggies.
McDonalds
SecretMenuholic.com has a good rundown of the stealthy menu items, which include a McFlurry with an apple pie mix-in, and the Mc10:35, a breakfast-lunch crossover of a McMuffin and a McDouble.
Frugal Foodie is a journalist based in New York City who spends her days writing about personal finance and obsessing about what she’ll have for dinner. Chat with her on Twitter through @MintFoodie.
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Coattail investing, also known as copycat investing, is one of many popular investment strategies and one that involves investors trying to replicate the results of investors that already have a proven track record of success. In effect, investors look at what other successful investors are doing, and replicate it.
For newer investors, this method has some obvious advantages, and can help ease the learning curve a bit. But, of course, there are both benefits and drawbacks, and it’s helpful to know who you can or perhaps should try to replicate before choosing some coattails to ride at random.
How To Be a Coattail Investor
For the most part, coattail investing incorporates a buy and hold strategy, where an investor buys stocks and holds them for the long term — a period of several years or several decades. Publicly available information from the financial press and the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) website can give copycat investors information on how investors (those managing more than $100 million) have invested their money.
Coattail investing begins with choosing what person or group to watch. Then, based on their investment choices, a copycat investor can choose to replicate those investing strategies either in whole or in part.
In most cases, the average investor probably doesn’t have enough capital to keep up with big money managers and institutions in an exact 1:1 ratio. But watching what they buy and sell (and when), and acting accordingly to some degree, is the heart of coattail investing.
While investors used to have to manually follow their favorite investors by searching the SEC website or elsewhere, today, certain online services exist that help to automate the process.
Some brokerages may even offer “mirror investing” services that allow investors to set their own portfolios to make the same exact trades that their favorite investors make, with customized asset allocations.
Who Do Coattail Investors Follow?
When attempting coattail investing, following those who adopt a “buy and hold” strategy could prove beneficial. Because markets move fast, by the time a trade is executed, the most profitable opportunity may have already passed. Buying and holding takes a long-term time horizon or perspective, meaning it could take some of the timing and guesswork out of the equation, making it easier to realize profits.
A copycat investor could choose to copy just about anyone. That said, there are a few choices most commonly used by those who are successful at copycat investing. These include financial professionals and other investors who can influence markets simply by announcing their positions.
Activist Investors
Activist investors are known for causing stocks to rise when they reveal their own investments. These influencers may be ahead of the curve on investment trends, and financial news media reports on the actions of these investors regularly. Activist investors also often publicize their own moves through blog posts or press releases as well. This tends to make it easy for coattail investors to keep up and act accordingly.
Money Managers
People and institutions that manage over $100 million are required to report their holdings to the SEC. The SEC then publishes this information, making it public. Rather than hire a money manager, some copycat investors simply search for investments that large money managers have made and then choose those they think would be best for their own portfolios.
Large Corporations and CEOs
Successful companies that have accumulated cash reserves are challenged with figuring out where to put that money — and coattail investors sometimes follow suit.
For many years, holding cash and bonds was probably the safest option for investors. But bonds and cash have their risks, too, such as interest rate fluctuations and inflation. This has led some companies to look elsewhere for returns, often in the form of alternative investments.
Unlikely Visionaries
Following more nontraditional investors — people outside the financial world who have made successful investments — might not be as profitable as activist investors or proven money managers, but there can still be insight to be gained.
That may include professional athletes or social media influencers. There are numerous examples of both who have made what turned out to be successful investments of various types. Of course, even if you start to mirror an athlete’s or influencer’s portfolio activity, there’s no guarantee that they’ll continue to make wise choices.
While watching athletes or celebrities for investment advice might not be something anyone would recommend, it can bring a unique perspective from outside the echo chamber and herd mentality of those within the financial world. People who come from outside that world tend to have a different outlook and could see something that others miss.
That said, an investor who looks to popular culture icons for investment advice does run the risk of racking up significant losses. It might not be realistic to establish an entire portfolio around this idea. It’s widely believed that in coattail investing, investors should follow only the most esteemed professional money managers.
What Are the Risks of Coattail Investing?
The main risk of copycat investing is that one might end up following an investor who loses, rather than gains. There could also be psychological risks, such as thinking that because one is copying a successful investor’s moves, all personal responsibility has been taken out of the equation.
In reality, investing always comes with risk, and always requires investors to conduct their own due diligence. Unless a copycat investor is using an automated program that buys and sells as soon as a big investor announces their trade, like a robo advisor of one type or another, they will still have to stay on top of their own investments, even if the decisions of what/when to buy/sell are all recommended by someone else.
The Takeaway
Coattail or copycat investing is a strategy that involves mirroring another investor’s market moves. Copycat investing could be pursued in almost any fashion imaginable. It’s possible to follow anyone for investment advice, using their trades as a game plan.
Investors with an interest in pursuing coattail investing would do well to consider sticking to tracking these types of people and their portfolios. But watching others with more experience and preferring to match their actions more often than not can bring a sense of security to some investors. It can also reduce some of the personal responsibility involved in researching investments and trying to decide when to buy or sell.
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Whether you want to learn how to get $20 in 5 minutes or if you have a little more time such as a day or even a week or so, there are many ways to learn how to make $20 fast so that you can make extra income and real money.
Earning an extra $20 through PayPal may seem like a daunting task at first when you are in real need of making money fast, but it is doable.
In this article, I’ll introduce a few simple ways to get $20 in your PayPal account, allowing you to use the extra cash for whatever you need.
Whether you have a last minute bill that you need to pay, or if you are looking to put a little extra money into your savings (for example, maybe you’re just looking to put an extra $20 a week towards a vacation fund), there are many ways to make $20 right now.
You may decide to find a part-time gig answering questions online, freelance writing, dog sitting, or more. These are just a couple of the many ways to earn $20 with PayPal.
Some of the ways mentioned today may allow you to work from home, such as from your cell phone or your laptop.
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Quick Online Methods to Get $20 PayPal Now
There are many sites that may allow you to make $20 fast, and all from home. Some quick online methods that you can do starting today include the below.
Swagbucks
Swagbucks is one of my favorite websites to make easy money online, as it offers a variety of tasks like watching videos, taking surveys, playing games online, and searching the web.
I usually earn points and redeem them for PayPal cash or free Amazon gift cards (I’ve actually earned over 110 gift cards from Swagbucks!), and with a good number of things you can do to earn points available, getting $20 is doable in a short amount of time.
You can join Swagbucks by clicking here and get a free $10 sign up bonus.
Survey Junkie
By taking surveys on Survey Junkie, you earn points that can be converted into PayPal cash, helping you to quickly reach your $20 goal. The surveys are easy to complete and allow you to share my opinions on different topics.
You can sign up for Survey Junkie by clicking here.
Branded Surveys
Branded Surveys is another survey platform that can help you earn extra money. After earning Branded Surveys points, you can cash out via PayPal. There are over 3,000,000 users who take surveys on this website, so it is very popular!
You can sign up for Branded Surveys by clicking here.
American Consumer Opinion
As a member of American Consumer Opinion, you get the chance to participate in product testing, surveys, and even earn cash for referring friends.
You can typically earn anywhere from $1 to $5 for a survey, which mainly depends on the length of the survey. Longer surveys typically pay more than shorter ones.
You can sign up for American Consumer Opinion by clicking here.
Ibotta
Ibotta is a cash back website that gives you a $10 sign up bonus for signing up once you spend $30. You can get cash back for shopping at stores such as The Home Depot, Best Buy, Chewy, Walmart, Old Navy, and more.
You can sign up for Ibotta by clicking here.
MyPoints
As an online reward platform, MyPoints can be a useful tool for you to make extra money through surveys, online shopping, and even watching videos.
By completing various tasks and earning points, you’re able to cash out your earnings to PayPal and make $20 in a short amount of time. They have given out over $236,000,000 in rewards over the years.
You can sign up for MyPoints by clicking here.
User Interviews
User Interviews can help you to make extra money by participating in online research studies and interviews. With a variety of interesting topics and user-friendly platform, making $20 and getting paid through PayPal is an achievable goal, as there are many focus groups on this website that pay over $100 per hour.
They launch over 2,000 studies each month and are always looking for new participants.
You can sign up for User Interviews by clicking here.
You can learn more about the highest-paying survey sites and how to test new products at 18 Best Paid Survey Sites To Make $100+ Per Month.
Freelance Opportunities for $20 PayPal
Another option is to take on some freelancing jobs. By freelancing online, you may be able to earn $20 by the end of the week (and usually much more money!).
See what skills you have to offer, and then list your services online.
Fiverr
Fiverr is a platform to offer your services and quickly make $20 with PayPal as a payment method.
There are many different categories to choose from, such as graphic design, voice over, illustration, writing, translation, online tutoring, and marketing. You can click here to see the many different types of job categories that they have listed on their website
You can set your own prices and gig extras to maximize your earning potential. When you complete your tasks, and the clients approve them, the payment gets transferred to your PayPal account.
Freelance Writing
A freelance writer can easily earn $20 fast. A freelance writer may write for many different types of clients, such as a website, magazine, marketing department, book publishers, and more.
You may be writing articles, blog posts for SEO, marketing content, newsletters, press releases, and so much more.
You can learn more in my article 14 Places To Find Freelance Writing Jobs – (Start With No Experience!)
Proofreading
As a proofreader, you are looking for misspelled words and punctuation mistakes in written content such as articles, blog posts, advertisements, resumes, and newsletters.
You can learn how to find jobs at 20 Best Online Proofreading Jobs For Beginners To Earn $40,000+ Each Year.
Alternative Ways to Earn $20 PayPal Fast
If you want to learn how to make $20 fast, there are many other ways to make this possible.
Below, I will be talking about how you can sell your stuff online, micro-investing, getting cash back when shopping online, renting out a spare room, pet sitting, and even getting a personal loan.
Sell Your Stuff Online
One method for earning $20 on PayPal is by selling your used and unused items online. You may be able to sell an old cell phone that is sitting around (such as from maybe when you upgraded your last phone, or if you even have an old phone that has a cracked screen), clothing, jewelry, appliances, and more.
Many platforms, such as eBay, Poshmark, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and Decluttr, allow you to create listings and accept payments through PayPal.
This not only helps you to declutter your space but also turns your belongings into some extra cash. Plus, you can get $20 instantly by doing this as there are probably many items in your home that you can sell right at this very moment.
Acorns Micro-Investing
Acorns allows you to link and round up transactions from both debit and credit cards and essentially invest their spare change. Acorns also does 2x, 3x, and 10x multipliers on round-ups so you can maximize your investments and have a more diverse portfolio.
For example: If you use a linked card to buy a $4.22 latte, Acorns will round it up to $5 and invest the $0.78 difference. Turning on round-ups will increase your investment to $1.56, $2.34, or $7.80.
You can click here to sign up for Acorns.
Shopping Online with Rakuten
Rakuten is a cashback website. You can earn cashback for simply shopping online.
By signing up for Rakuten today, you can also get $30 as a welcome bonus after you spend $30.
Plus, this is for shopping online at many of the stores that you probably already shop at, such as Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Old Navy, Chewy, and more.
You can learn more and sign up here.
Rent out a spare room
If you have a spare room in your home, you may want to consider renting it out on platforms such as Airbnb or finding a long-term roommate to make extra money.
This will, of course, earn you much more than $20, but I wanted to mention this here because it can be a way to make consistent money each month if you are looking for more ways.
To learn more about renting out your spare room, please read A Complete Guide To Renting A Room To Make Extra Money.
Babysitting and Dog Walking
Another way to make quick money is by babysitting kids or providing dog walking services in your local area.
Websites such as Care and Rover make it easy to connect with families in need of a babysitter or a pet owner looking for a dog walker or pet sitting.
You may be watching the children or pets in your own home or their customer’s home – it simply depends on what type of service you want to offer. Sometimes people like to be in their own home, whereas other times maybe you would rather go over to the client’s home for the services.
The gig economy has been a fantastic option for earning extra money, and these platforms make it easy to get paid through PayPal, direct deposit, or cash.
Albert – quick personal loan
If you need cash now and the above options will not work for you, a company called Albert may be able to give you a small advance of up to $250.
There are no late fees, interest, or credit check. If you want to avoid personal loan lenders who have high interest rates, and only need a small cash advance, then Albert may be a place to start with. Albert is available in the App Store and Google Play. How this works is that they send you $250 from your next paycheck. You simply repay them when you receive your next paycheck.
You can learn more about Albert here.
What app can I get $20 from?
There are many apps that can help you learn how to make $20 right now.
These may include:
This may be available on your laptop, tablet, or cell phone (Android or Apple).
How can I get $20 right now?
If you want to learn how to get $20 right now, then I hope you enjoyed today’s article and are able to try a few of the options listed above.
There are many other ways to get $20 in PayPal right now, from taking up side hustles to searching for free money in your spare time.
From earning sign up bonuses from a simple online purchase to selling your used items on Facebook Marketplace to taking online surveys to taking on odd jobs, there are many ways to earn $20 fast.
Whether you are looking for $20 in PayPal cash, a direct deposit of $20, or visa gift cards, there are many ways to earn $20 and more quickly.
Do you want to learn how to get $20 PayPal now? What tips do you have to share?
This article originally appeared at I Will Teach You to Be Rich in a slightly different format.
Finding a job can be tough. Competition is fierce, and even if you’ve got the skills, it’s a challenge to make yourself known to the right people. According to Michael Hampton, Director of Career Development at Western Oregon University, informational interviews are a valuable networking technique that can give you an edge on your competition.
The informational interview is designed to help you choose or refine a career path. You can learn how to break in and find out if you have what it takes to succeed. Spending time with one of your network contacts in a highly focused conversation will provide you with key information you need to launch or boost your career.
An informational interview is not the same as a job interview. It’s an opportunity to find out more about a particular career or company. These sorts of interviews can be valuable for anyone, not just those looking for a new job. You might consider this approach if:
You’re a recent graduate exploring possible career opportunities.
You have an established career, but would like to discover what it might be like to work for another company.
You feel as if you’ve done as much as you can in your current job and are interested in changing fields.
By meeting with somebody experienced in the field you’re considering, you can find out more about what the work is really like, about how much it pays, and about the drawbacks.
The First Rule
Before you begin seeking informational interviews, it’s important to understand a couple of rules:
The first rule of informational interviews is: do not ask for a job.
The second rule of informational interviews is: do not ask for a job.
If you meet with somebody under the pretenses of gathering information and you attempt to turn the encounter into a job application, you’re just going to make her angry. If, after the interview is finished, she thinks you’re promising and she has a position available, she’ll contact you. Do not ask for a job.
Conducting the Informational Interview
Your first step is to find people with jobs that look intriguing. Once you’ve identified some likely candidates, prepare a simple phone script to make sure you get everything you need in your initial contact. It can be helpful to approach the informational interview as if you were a reporter. Pretend you’re gathering information for a news story. This can help calm your nerves. Make sure to adhere to the following guidelines:
Ask politely. If the person declines the interview, respect her boundaries. If she accepts, select a time and location that works for both of you. (Phone interviews are fine.) Confirm the time and location.
Be prepared. Dress appropriately. Be punctual. Do your homework — learn what you can about the company from trade magazines, press releases, and past (and present) employees. Research will allow you to skip questions that could have been easily answered via another source. You want to use this opportunity to ask more intelligent, relevant questions.
Listen. Be ready with a list of open-ended questions. Let the interviewee talk about herself. Good questions include:
“What is your typical day like?”
“What do you like most (and least) about your job?”
“How does your company differ from its competitors?”
“What is the future like for this industry?”
Take notes. Remember that you’re conducting this interview to gain insight into a possible career. Write down anything that might be important. Ask follow-up questions.
Be brief. Keep track of time. Don’t rush the interview, but don’t overstay your welcome, either. If you’ve done your homework, you know which questions to ask. Get the information you need in a timely fashion, and then let the person return to her workday. Pay attention to signals that it’s time to leave.
Don’t forget to send e-mail or a brief hand-written note to thank the person for taking time out of her day to meet with you.
Informational interviews aren’t just for job seekers. You can use them to locate mentors or to pick the brains of experts on a favorite subject. I’m preparing to write a book, for example, and have been fortunate to find half a dozen authors who have been willing to take time to describe their experience with the publishing process.
Further Reading
If you’d like more information on this subject, follow this inter-related web conversation:
Although the primary rule of the informational interview is to never ask for a job, there is an exception. Says Western Oregon University’s Michael Hampton:
If you discover a job that you want to apply for during the interview, wait. The next day, call the employer and tell your contact that the informational interview not only confirmed your interest in the field, but made you aware of a position that you would like to formally apply for.
The best part about the informational interview? Few people use them. Add this weapon to your arsenal, and you’ll have an advantage on everyone else who’s out there looking for a job.
Inside: You are wanting to work from home. Here are the best non phone work from home jobs. Exactly what you wanted to find.
Are you looking for a work from home job but don’t want to deal with people? You’re in luck!
There are plenty of non-phone jobs that allow you to work from the comfort of your own home.
This is becoming more and more popular because it allows you autonomous work without the influence of talking to others.
Plus we will cover the best non phone work from home jobs! There are many options available.
To help you get started, we’ve compiled a list of the 35 best non-phone jobs for you:
Can you work from home without talking on the phone?
Yes, you can work from home without talking on the phone.
More and more jobs are transitioning away from the use of a phone. So, there is no better time than to transition yourself.
Best non phone work from home jobs
Here is a comprehensive list of the best non phone work from home jobs.
You will find a variety of part-time, full-time, and contract opportunities in a wide range of fields. Also, the opportunity to become your own boss.
1. Stock Trader
Stock traders must have a good understanding of market trends, economic forces, and have the ability to make quick decisions based on their analysis.
The benefits of working as a stock trader include high pay, job security, and the potential to make a lot of money if the stock market is performing well.
Additionally, stock traders are able to work from home and have flexible hours, meaning that they can plan their working day around other commitments.
Personally, this is one way I make money is by trading stocks and options. Join the $1000 in a day club.
2. Video Editor
A video editor is someone who works with audio and visual content to create cohesive and engaging visuals for either commercial or creative purposes.
They use various software programs to manipulate video clips, sounds, and images in order to create a compelling story. The role of a video editor involves careful attention to detail and the ability to utilize a wide range of software and hardware.
The advantages of a job as a video editor include the potential to work from home and create a flexible schedule, as well as the potential to make great money, depending on the level of experience.
Additionally, it can be a great way to express creativity and further develop important skills.
On the other hand, one of the major disadvantages of working as a video editor is the high stress level that comes with the role.
Video editors are often under pressure to deliver projects under tight deadlines, which can lead to increased pressure and stress. Additionally, there is often a steep learning curve, as video editing requires a lot of technical knowledge and experience.
3. Proofreader
Proofreading is a non-phone work from home job that involves reading and carefully reviewing written documents for errors of spelling, grammar, syntax, and punctuation. It also involves making sure that the text makes sense and is consistent with the document’s purpose.
Proofreaders are expected to identify and correct errors as they appear in the text.
The pay for proofreaders is typically between $44k and $58k per year.
To make the job easier, I would take the Proofreading Anywhere course to understand what is expected of you.
4. Data Entry Jobs
Data entry clerks are often required to sort, organize, and verify the accuracy of data before entering it into the computer system.
Additionally, this type of job does not require any prior experience and can be learned quickly.
Data entry clerks can usually make an hourly wage, which makes it a great option for those looking for a side income. Furthermore, data entry clerks are often hired for short-term or part-time projects, allowing them to pick and choose their hours.
5. Writer
Typically, the role of a writer is to produce content, such as blog posts, articles, product reviews, press releases, and more, for various companies.
Writers must have a good command of the English language and demonstrate great grammar and spelling in order to be successful. Additionally, writers must have the ability to create content that is search engine optimized and persuasive.
Many people have found the Earn More Writing course helpful to bump start your freelance writing potential.
All in all, freelance writing is a great way to make a living and offers flexible hours, the potential for long-term growth, and higher pay rates.
6. Web Search Evaluator
Search engine evaluators have the important job of ensuring that search engine results are relevant and accurate to the user’s intent.
For example, a user might enter the search query ‘chocolate cupcake recipes’, and the search engine should return relevant results such as recipes. If the search results are irrelevant or inaccurate, the search engine evaluator is tasked with rating them accordingly.
Search engine evaluators typically earn around $20 per hour and can make up to $40k a year if they take the job as full-time professional.
7. Virtual Bookkeeper
A virtual bookkeeper is a professional who can provide bookkeeping services to businesses from remote location.
Most people choose to work for themselves as a bookkeeper with a bookkeeping side gig (or full-time business).
One of the main benefits of working as a virtual bookkeeper is that no college degree or qualification is needed to get started. Generally, bookkeepers charge around $80 an hour or more for their services.
Finally, you can learn more about getting started with Bookkeeper Launch to help you become a freelance bookkeeper.
8. Image Reviewer and Photo Editor
Similar to a video editor, a photo editor’s duties include, but are not limited to, ensuring that images display the desired quality, accuracy, and clarity; checking for visual consistency across all images; editing images to make them look more appealing; and providing feedback on the images.
Additionally, they may be responsible for curating collections of images, creating new content, and managing projects.
For those looking to sell on Shutterstock, this is a great side hustle.
9. Create and Sell Printables on Etsy
With a little creativity and the right software, you can create unique printables that customers can purchase and print out themselves.
This can be a great way for you to make passive income with minimal effort.
In fact, my friends Cody and Julie did so well selling printables; they now teach others how to make a living creating and selling printables.
10. Selling on Amazon (FBA program)
This is a way to make money by reselling products you find online or in brick and mortar stores on Amazon for a higher price.
Amazon will ship the products to your customers, handle customer service, and even provide storage for the products.
With the right amount of work and dedication, you can make quite a bit of money with FBA.
11. Blogger
With blogging, you have the ability to work from anywhere in the world with just a computer and an internet connection.
You can write about whatever topics you are passionate about and be your own boss.
You can also make money blogging through various income streams such as affiliate marketing, paid sponsorships, ads, and more.
12. ESL Instructor
The job of an ESL (English as a second language) instructor is to provide English language instruction, usually via webcam, to those who are not native English speakers.
The benefits of this job are numerous: it allows for flexible hours, can be done from anywhere in the world, and offers an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of learners from all over the world. Additionally, being an ESL instructor allows one to learn about other cultures, stay up to date with language trends, and gain valuable professional experience.
To get the job, you need to have a thorough understanding of the English language and pass any certification tests.
This is a great type of job that pays weekly.
13. Virtual Assistant
A virtual assistant (VA) is a professional who provides administrative and technical support to clients remotely. They help with a variety of tasks like answering emails, data entry, blog management, bookkeeping, editing, proofreading, marketing, research, filing documents, and customer service – to name just a few.
The type of services you offer will depend on your skills, experience, and education.
The biggest benefit of working as a VA is that you can work from home and set your own hours.
And the pay can be quite lucrative, with rates ranging from $25 to $100 an hour.
If you’re interested in becoming a VA, Kayla Sloan offers a free workshop that teaches people how to become Virtual Assistants and makes up to $10,000 a month. Download her Virtual Assistant checklist.
14. Accountant
An accountant is a professional who is responsible for tracking financial records and preparing financial statements for a business or individual. They ensure that their clients’ finances are accurate and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
One of the primary benefits of working from home as an accountant is flexibility. You are able to work your own hours and set your own schedule. This allows you to create a better work-life balance and also gives you more time to spend with your family.
15. Freelance Jobs
A freelancer is someone who does work for themselves and not for a company.
This is typically contract-type work.
You can find freelance jobs on sites such as Upwork, Fiverr, or People Per Hour.
The best way to freelance is to know your own skills and how to monetize them.
16. Editor
An editor is a professional who is responsible for reviewing and improving documents, whether that be in print, online, or even on video.
Editing involves ensuring accuracy, flow, grammar, and style. This is a great non phone work from home job because it allows for great flexibility and does not require a college degree.
Most positions are freelance which means that you can work on your own schedule and take on as much work as you can.
17. Social Media Manager
Social Media Managers are in charge of maintaining a client’s presence on a variety of social media sites, such as Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, Twitter, and Google Plus.
They are expected to respond to comments, manage brand partnerships, create posts, photos, and videos, and track analytics to come up with an effective marketing strategy to promote their client’s accounts.
In addition to creating content, Social Media Managers typically monitor and moderate what is posted on the client’s social media accounts. They are usually responsible for ensuring that the content is appropriate and that the rules and regulations of the platform are followed.
The potential salary range for Social Media Managers can vary, but they can typically make $78000 per year.
18. Transcriber
A transcriber’s role is to convert audio recordings into written documents. They listen to audio files and type out what they hear.
Transcribers have the advantage of being able to work from home and can earn up to $21 per hour or more if they start their own business. They also have the potential to increase their wage upon gaining more experience.
Additionally, transcribers do not need to interact with other people, making it an ideal job for those who are more introverted or prefer working alone.
Finally, there are various resources available to help transcribers get started, including free mini-courses and companies that hire experienced and beginner transcribers.
19. Marketing Associate
As a Marketing Associate, you’ll be responsible for a wide variety of tasks, including developing and executing marketing campaigns, conducting market research, creating content, and managing and optimizing paid search, video creation, and other digital marketing efforts.
Additionally, you may be asked to support customer service via live chat, social media, text, and email.
The ideal candidate for this role will have excellent communication skills, be proficient in typing and have excellent spelling and grammar, and be passionate about social media platforms.
20. House sitter
A house sitter is someone who stays in a home while the homeowners are away and provides care for the premises and any pets that the homeowners may have.
The job of a house sitter includes tasks such as watering plants, taking out trash, and performing general maintenance of the property.
House sitters can benefit from the opportunity to experience different places, save money on rent, and have some extra time to explore their surroundings.
Platforms such as TrustedHousesitter.com make finding house-sitting jobs easier than ever before.
21. Online Tutor
The role of an online tutor is to guide students in their studies and help them understand a particular subject or skill virtually, through video chat or online software. Plus you have the opportunity to work with students from different countries.
Online tutoring jobs vary in requirements, but typically a bachelor’s degree or current college enrollment is needed.
They provide instruction and guidance, assist students with assignments, answer questions, and give feedback on their progress. The tutor also has a responsibility to motivate and encourage their students to stay on task and reach their academic goals.
22. Pet-Sitting Jobs
Pet sitting jobs can be a great way to make some extra money from home while spending time with animals (and not people)!
With Rover, you can earn anywhere between $10 and $20 an hour for dog walking, $20-30 for overnight stays, and some people are even making $1000+ a month in metro city areas. As a pet sitter, you have to stay at home with someone else’s pets and they pay you for taking care of their pets.
Rover.com is a great platform to find pet sitting jobs as they offer a wide range of services such as dog walking, pet sitting, and pet care.
23. Personal Stylist
Personal styling is an exciting and relatively new job that offers the opportunity to work from home. The role of a personal stylist is to help clients express their individual style through the selection of clothes, accessories, and other items.
It involves curating a set number of clothing items and accessories based on the client’s fashion profile. This job requires an eye for detail, an innate sense of style, and creativity.
It’s perfect for creative individuals who are passionate about fashion and have an eye for details.
24. Website Tester
Website testers are typically paid to assess the overall user experience on a website and provide feedback on how to improve it. W
You do not need a phone to complete your tasks; they only require a laptop with a webcam and microphone to record your observations.
Website testing is a non-phone work from home job that pays good money to ensure that websites are user-friendly. It is a flexible and straightforward way to make some extra cash.
25. Closed Captioner
A closed captioner is a person who transcribes audio into text for specific use on video.
This is a great job for those who learn and work better visually, as well as those who can type quickly and accurately. This type of work allows for a very flexible work schedule, meaning you can work when you are most productive and there is no need for any phone interactions.
You get the freedom to work on your own schedule and make a decent amount of money doing something that doesn’t require phone conversations.
26. Online Test Scorer
An online test scorer is responsible for scoring assessments such as tests, exams, and essays from students of high school or college. This job requires a certain level of expertise, as the test scorer must be able to interpret and evaluate the quality of the assessments accurately and fairly.
The test scorer must also be able to maintain the confidentiality of the students’ answers and grades and be able to provide feedback that is relevant and constructive.
This job typically requires a bachelor’s degree, and it is often seasonal with part-time hours.
27. Translator
The role of a translator is to take a language and convert it into another language, be it oral, written, or audio.
Translators not only have to be multi-lingual and have a good command of grammar and spelling, but they also need to be able to convey the meaning of the words they are translating accurately. They can work on a variety of projects, from subtitling to full-length books.
There is a wide range of online platforms on offer, so translators can pick the one that best suits their skill set and desired pay rate.
28. Graphic Designer
A Graphic Designer is someone who is skilled in using platforms like Photoshop, Canva, and other software to create visual and graphical designs.
Typically, these designs are used for things like logos and branding materials, websites, social media content, or clothing.
You must have a creative flair, as well as knowledge of graphic design and the required software. In order to be successful, they must have a computer with a good internet connection and the programs necessary to do the job.
29. Medical Coder and Biller
A medical coder and biller are responsible for translating a patient’s symptoms, diagnosis, and medication prescribed by a doctor into codes.
These codes are then entered into a database for the biller to use, who will turn them into a bill to be submitted to the patient’s insurance company.
The average pay scale for medical coders and billers can range from $45k – $65k per year, and they can find many remote positions on job sites like Indeed.com.
30. Instructional Designer
The role of an Instructional Designer is to research, write, design, and create training courses and manuals for a variety of people, such as educators, students, and employees.
Instructional designers need a degree in the subject being written about, or a degree in education, and should enjoy writing and editing. Working from home as an Instructional Designer has many benefits.
Working from home in an Instructional Designer role gives you the freedom to explore new methods and techniques to create the best possible course or manual.
31. Non-Phone Remote Nursing Jobs
With more and more companies offering remote work opportunities, there are many non-phone remote nursing jobs available.
The type of work ranges from utilization review nurses, clinical research associates, and data abstractors all work with data and compliance, ensuring procedures are being followed correctly and that they are medically necessary.
Companies such as Cigna, CVS, Flatiron, PPD, and UnitedHealth Group are just some of the many hiring companies offering these types of remote nursing positions.
32. Fraud Investigator
Fraud investigators are in demand in many industries, including financial institutions, e-commerce stores, healthcare companies, and insurance companies. As a fraud investigator, you’ll be tasked with looking for fraud, abuse, and irregularities in financial transactions.
If you have an eye for detail and like doing research, this could be a great non-phone job opportunity for you.
Companies usually require customer service experience or a criminal justice degree and/or a CAMS certification (Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist). It’s a great way to make a good income without having to pick up the phone.
33. Community Moderator
A community moderator is a person who oversees online forums, groups, and social media accounts to ensure that rules and regulations are being followed, questions are being answered, and spam and junk content are being removed.
It is an online opportunity where moderators can be employed to manage and moderate comments on various social media sites and chat rooms.
The benefits of working as a community moderator include the opportunity to work from home and a flexible schedule. Additionally, moderators will gain experience in digital engagement, such as moderating forums, chatting with customers, managing communities, and buzzing on social media.
34. Netflix Tagger
The Netflix Tagger is a real job opportunity that allows individuals to work from home watching movies and tagging them with the appropriate keywords, genres, and descriptions.
This job is ideal for those who have a passion for movies and experience or education in radio, television, and film.
Working as a Netflix Tagger (also known as Metadata Analyst) is not only rewarding but it is also beneficial for those who want to work remotely without having to make phone calls or talk to customers.
35. Provider Enrollment Specialist
A provider enrollment specialist is a non-phone work-from-home job that involves researching, reviewing, analyzing, and managing provider enrollment applications to ensure they are in compliance with guidelines.
Provider enrollment specialists usually require prior experience in medical terminology, appeals, claims, or customer service, and may also require an associate’s or bachelor’s degree.
36. Survey Taker
By completing surveys, survey takers are able to share their opinion and help inform companies and brands on how to provide better products and services that meet customer needs and expectations.
Benefits of working as a survey taker from home include the flexibility of being able to work at your own pace and the ability to earn extra income while working whenever and wherever you choose.
Additionally, survey takers can take advantage of cash, rewards, and sweepstakes entries as compensation for their time.
It is not a way to get rich, but it is a great way to make extra money on the side.
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37. Chat and Email Support
Chat and email support workers provide customer support and assistance via email and online chat. They are responsible for responding to customer inquiries and resolving customer issues.
This customer service-oriented position does not require the use of a phone.
Chat and email support workers must be able to answer customer questions and respond to their inquiries quickly and accurately. They must also be able to use active listening skills and type quickly.
Companies often provide chat and email support workers with guidelines for providing customer support, and they may also require workers to understand their products in order to provide effective customer service.
Are non phone work from home jobs legitimate?
The answer is yes! In fact, there is a growing number of non-phone work from home jobs for those who don’t want to be on the phone all day.
Whether you’re a mom with kids and pets running around, or if you find customer service work draining, there are good options out there for you to make money from home without being on the phone.
In conclusion, non-phone work from home jobs are legitimate and provide a great opportunity to make money from home without being on the phone.
FAQs
Ultimately, the skills needed to succeed in non phone work from home jobs will depend on the type of job you are pursuing.
More than likely, you’ll need excellent typing skills, excellent spelling and grammar, and the ability to troubleshoot and solve issues, among other skills.
However, many of the jobs mentioned above pay between $15 an hour to $50 an hour.
Some companies may also offer a base salary plus bonuses or incentives.
Fortunately, there are plenty of non-phone jobs available for remote workers that don’t require a diploma.
However, you may have to take some online courses to excel faster in your field.
Many on this list are great low stress jobs that pay well without a degree.
Yes, there are software or tools needed for non-phone work from home jobs, depending on the type of job.
More than likely, you will need a computer and a reliable internet service.
Are you Excited to Work from Home Job No Phone?
Working from home has become increasingly popular over the years, as it offers flexibility, comfort, and the ability to work from anywhere.
All of these jobs that offer the best comfort and increased focus is working from home on the laptop. The advantages of this job include flexibility in schedules, the ability to remain in control of your own workspace, and enhanced focus as there is less noise and distraction.
With the number of remote job leads that are available, you are sure to find the perfect work from home job that suits your needs.
In addition, working from home gives you the freedom to work in a location of your choice. You no longer have to commute to an office or be bound by office hours.
Also, you can take breaks when you need them and work in a comfortable environment.
Which career choice are you going to look into?
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