This year, expectations have not been met: a global epidemic, the deepest global democratization since World War II, unnecessary and a record of Britain's unemployment rate now estimated at 4.8%.

With almost 9.6 million jobs moving into the United States, it is no surprise that terms such as "side hostels" and "passive income" have skyrocketed. One of them was a video on how to make money from home, including crores of views on #Fin Financial Freedom, #Meconium, #Line Business and #Passivincom.


1. Digital Marketing

   It is a broad term and includes, but is not limited to, a variety of skills: social media marketing, Facebook advertising, Google advertising, SEO, blogging, content marketing, e-commerce, email marketing, and more. This may seem daunting at first, but once you have mastered digital marketing, your chances of earning money are gone.

   There, some virtual assistants are reportedly earning up to £ 7,500 a month for working on hashtag research, social media feed schemes, Facebook advertising, email marketing management, blog writing. Not only this, in the UK, the role of Digital Marketing Manager is being advertised with salaries of up to £ 70,000.


2. Design

   Gone are the days when design skills were only required by graphic designers. If you're looking for a creative role for the creative, most of them require at least some basic design and software knowledge. Having experience in using Adobe, In Design, Photoshop, Illustrator or free software, Canvas, after acquiring these skills you can charge between £ 200-500 per day as a freelancer.

   With the advancement of technology, demand for UX design skills is expected to increase by 22% in the coming decades, and demand is higher than supply in many countries. UX professionals are being overpaid due to a global skills shortage and the demand for UX designers is reflected in the finite industry in London with salaries of up to £ 100,000.


3. Coding

   If you have recently looked at the job board you will see many titles such as: Web Developer, Software Developer, Full Stack Developer, Front and Developer, App Developer, Cloud Engineer, Data Analyst, Data Science Manager and more. Demand for coding jobs is high, the industry is booming!

   Possessing skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, XML, Python and SQL will make you a lot more likely to become a candidate. Demand for data, analytics and development skills is increasing by £ 150,000 a day or £ 800 in the UK.


4. Copy Writing

   Whether you are a full-time copywriter or content manager, social media manager, editor, SEO expert, PR executive, etc., you require excellent copy writing skills. Some people are natural singers, while others need to develop the industry through training and practice.

   If you want to earn money from work from home, then copy writing can be just for you, all you need is a laptop, a good Wi-Fi connection and your creative mind. Freelancers earning up to £ 2,000 per day for senior copywriters can earn up to £ 400 per day.


5. Video filming and editing

   Everyone knows that video content is king and it is now more in demand than ever, according to Cisco, by 8222, video will account for about 82% of the world's Internet traffic. It is absolutely necessary to know how to make a video film using a smartphone or shooting with DSLR to create commercial content.

Being able to edit shoots using only industry standard software after half the battle, Adobe Premiere and Effects, click on content suitable for both social media and online platforms. Once you have a contemporary portfolio of your videos, experienced video editors can charge up to £ 500 per day.