sonal life as well, with more time and energy for the things that matter to you. Here are 15 great work from home jobs and businesses that allow you to make your home into your office.
Freelance writer
Do you have a way with words? Freelance copywriting is a good way to make money working from home. Companies large and small will pay someone handsomely to take basic information and add a bit of flair.
If a smooth turn of phrase has been known to come forth from your pen, freelance copywriting might just be for you.
It takes networking, but once you have a portfolio to show your worth, you’ll be able to prove to clients that you’re exactly the writer they need.
And, as a bonus, if you’re naturally inquisitive and love storytelling, you might be able to spin your copywriting gig into a career as a freelance journalist.
Transcriptionist
If you’re a fast typer with an ear for dictation, than transcription might be right for you.
A lot of different businesses require transcription, from medical practices to attorney’s offices, and will pay handsomely for quality work.
Why not be the service to meet their needs? All you need to start is a computer, an internet connection, and the will to build a network of professionals and gain their referrals.
Business plan service
If you’ve got business expertise already, you can help other entrepreneurs launch and maintain their own businesses by offering your services as a business plan consultant and writer.
Help your clients figure out their ideas, goals and finances for their businesses and put them all in one organized business roadmap.
You can also help conduct market research for your clients, so they can determine how successful their businesses can really be, or if they need to make changes or go in another direction before wrapping up their business plans.
Massage therapist
Becoming a massage therapist requires proper training and licensing, but if you’re looking for a great career to pursue that you can also turn into a home-based business, massage therapy might be the right choice for you.
And with a massage therapy business, you have options: You can either invite clients into your home for appointments, or make house calls for massages.
Interior designer
If you understand design and have a passion for décor, a career in interior design could be a great path for you.
While you may not technically need a formal education to be an interior designer, having a bachelor’s degree in interior design will definitely give you a huge leg up in the field.
But if working for a design firm doesn’t feel right to you, try running your own interior design business from your home.
Handmade seller
Do you have a knack for knitting, jewelry making or creating other small crafts? If you can produce a large quantity of items in a short amount of time, consider selling your goods to the public.
In just minutes, you can set up an online store and start promoting your business.
Music teacher
For the musically gifted, offering lessons to others who want to learn an instrument can be a great source of extra income.
Unless you’re teaching piano, students can bring their own instruments to your home for hour-long lessons.
Stock up on sheet music or songbooks in varying genres and aimed at various skill levels so you can offer a wide selection for your potential clients.
Voice lessons can also bring in a lot of money if you market yourself to local high school and community theater groups.
Website and graphic designer
Have you ever been turned off by a business’s generic-looking website layout or logo?
If you have a good eye for design, you can launch a service to create attractive, easy-to-use websites for small businesses.
You can put your skills to good use for business owners who want to take their online presence to the next level.
Build up a portfolio of work with smaller freelance jobs, then create your own website to show it off and bring in a steady stream of clients.
Pet care and dog walking services
Are you good with animals? Spread the word to friends and neighbors that you’re available to watch their pets while the owners go on a vacation or weekend trip.
Pet owners often feel more comfortable leaving their furry friends in the care of an individual rather than placing pets in a boarding facility, so getting referrals shouldn’t be too difficult.
If you can’t commit to lodging animals in your home, consider starting a dog walking or waste cleanup business.
Small business marketing consultant
Small businesses know they have to get online, but finding the time to figure out how is proving a real challenge for small business owners of every stripe.
If you’re Internet-savvy and know how local businesses can harness the power of local search, coupon pages and social media, you could be working from home helping small business owners promote their companies online.
App designer
Research continues to prove that mobile apps or mobile Web browsers are a must for businesses of all kinds.
But most don’t have the in-house teams to create them. Smaller companies also don’t have the budget to hire an expensive firm to create their apps.
A freelance app designer who works from home could specialize in creating apps for one or two industries and build a strong following.
Daycare and babysitting
Ever tried to find child care on a Saturday afternoon? Unless you’ve got a standing relationship with a babysitter – and even then, it can be hard – there are few places you can count on for evening or weekend child care.
Most states allow you to operate a home child care business and there’s little competition and a great need for off-hours care.
Licensing requirements are different based on your state, but many don’t require a license as long as you keep below the minimum number of children.
Billing service
Many small companies simply don’t have the time or staff to properly run their billing operations.
That’s where entrepreneurs who want to offer invoicing, bookkeeping, human resources and other clerical services to business owners on a contractual or part-time basis come in.
With just a laptop and a few clients, you can get the ball rolling from home.
Business security consultant
Just about every company has a website that has the potential to collect data from its customers.
Furthermore, many businesses store their customers’ data, personal information – even credit card numbers – in their company computers.
But, how many smaller firms can honestly say they know the data is safe from identity thieves and hackers? Most small companies can’t afford to hire a full-time data security specialist.
That’s where your home-based security consulting business comes in. If you’ve got a background in IT, you could be working as a consultant helping small businesses shore up their data security.
Party planner
Whether it’s a child’s birthday party or a wedding reception, behind every good celebration there is a great planner. People will pay big bucks to quality planners to create experiences they’ll never forget.
Armed with little more than a budget and a knowledge for what makes a party really “pop,” party planning can become a lucrative home-based business for any party animal.