10 Work From Home Jobs For Mums
You can decide on the terms of your work hours. [Photo Credit: Unsplash]
Nowadays, there are lots of opportunities for mums to earn money online. Whether you’re looking to make money online full-time or you just want to supplement your income, here are 10 work from home jobs for mums to choose from.

1.      Become A Virtual Assistant

A virtual assistant is someone who works for one or more people online.

You too can join the mums who make money from home as virtual assistants.

The job entails tasks that the regular personal or corporate assistants do at an office.

More and more employers hire part-time (virtual) assistants to do errands. Some of their jobs are typing documents, taking calls, and sending out marketing emails to clients.



If you have more time to yourself, you can either opt to be a full-time assistant or choose to more than one client.

2.      Do Stock Photography

Stock photography entails taking high-quality photos of all sorts of basic things and sell the rights to use those images to websites and companies.

Content creators and the brands they work for are always in need of images for their communications, so, you can imagine how lucrative this can be.

Plus, there are lots of websites that will buy your stock photos. Sites like Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, Alamy, Etsy, Fotomoto, etc, often buy photos.

You can even sell on your own website.

All you need is a great camera and a good eye for amazing photos.

3. Become a Graphics, Product, Or Web Designer

Due to the ever-rising demand to conduct business on the internet, the need for people who can create websites and graphics on the net also increases.

This mum work from home idea is most ideal for you if you have some knowledge of fine arts, coding, graphics designing, and software design.

Thankfully, the design space is quite flexible.

You can decide on the terms of your work hours. It could be in such a way that you can still make time for your child/ren, spouse, and your other mummy responsibilities.

You just have to keep updating your skills and stay up-to-date with the latest technology to make your talent in demand.

4.      Become A Transcriptionist

Working from home as a transcriptionist is another great work from home job idea for a mum like yourself.

These days, there are lots of people who hold meetings, conduct interviews, or some other form of communication digitally, and therefore need these materials transcribed for them.

You can get a gig (job) on platforms like Upwork, PeoplePerHour, Fiverr, etc.. Also, you can make one for yourself by offering transcription services to everyone from graduate students to lawyers.

Bear in mind that for more specialised transcription, you may need to have a background in that field.

Transcription in the medical and legal fields are classic examples of this.

Since you will likely be paid per piece/hour, you will need to be a very fast, accurate typist and reader. It gets better with practice.

5.      Write Academic Papers

From university students to regular people who are looking to contribute to an academic journal, but have more work than they can handle, there is a market of people in need of this service.

You will get paid to do it for them, and from anywhere in the world!

Writing other people’s academic papers can be a great way to make money if you’re a good writer and willing to learn lots of different subjects.

It is one of the very paying work from home jobs that a mum can try.

6.     Become A Translator

You are walking gold if you speak more than one language fluently.

You can easily get work translating documents, websites, books, and pretty much anything into whatever languages you speak.

This means actually being fluent in both languages though: four years of secondary school French isn’t going to cut it.

7.      Become A Software Quality Assurance Manager

This is a job where you will be required to monitor all stages of software development to identify and resolve system malfunctions to meet quality standards before product launches.

So, if you hold an engineering background and enjoy providing end-to-end solutions to software quality problems, this is it, mama.

Technically, this job requires quite a bit of skill and training, but on the bright side, you’ll be working in your pajamas and not dealing with coworkers.

8.      Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is the job of earning a commission by promoting other people’s (or company’s) products.

Yes, it’s as simple as it sounds. You find a product you like, promote it to others and earn a piece of the profit for each sale that you make.

You don’t have to have a physical store; not even an online one.

You just need a mobile device with good enough internet connection, and get to the job of advertising products, with the aim of connecting buyers to sellers of those products.

9.      Social Media Management Work From Home Job

As a social media manager, you’ll be required manage an organisation’s online presence (oversee a company’s interactions with the public) by developing a strategy, producing good content, analysing engagement data, facilitating customer service and curating online campaigns.


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Like the rest, the job of a social media manager is one anybody can do from anywhere in the world, which makes it one of the perfect work from home jobs for a mum like you.

10.      Start Blogging

Popular opinion is that blogging is the number one online work from home jobs for mums.

This is probably because it is one of the most flexible jobs you can have, with an earning potential that is limitless.

But of course, starting a successful blog takes a lot of work but if you can find the motivation to stay dedicated, you’ll soon see it paying off significantly.

Even better, is the fact that you do not need to be an excellent writer to become a blogger, you can simply write like you talk and maybe have a second pair of eyes examine your articles before you publish.

And you can write on diverse topics, preferably in your field of expertise.

If you studied Botany for instance, you could curate blogposts on plants or anything else for that matter, as long as it’s something you’re sure would be interesting to a fair number of people.

For example, a blog on parenting advice will probably be more rewarding compared to with a blog on 1930s model farming tools.

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