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Tuesday, September 17, 2024 –There is an urgent need for graduates or school dropouts to embrace alternative jobs so that to stop complaining about lack of jobs.
Basically, everyone on earth has something he or she can do to earn a living either working in an office, business on online. They space is able to hold all of us in one way on another.
Beacon of independence
Good that most job seekers are going online because of its vast resources. Online jobs have since become a beacon of independence and value among the youths especially in Kenya.
Young job seekers are now earning thousands working online either as YouTubers, bloggers, in forex trade market or some are betting and have become proficient in what they do.
All the jobs listed above have good income if only dedication and consistency is observed. When done repeatedly, online work becomes lucrative and has, before, given people a decent living.
So how much can one make from working online at home? The answer, when considered in figures is not clear but what is clear is, definitely, one could earn anything upto and beyond millions every month especially in the established markets where rates are higher.
Back home in Kenya, there are so many YouTubers earning good life from the art. Best Youtubers make north of sh 1.2M every month. And it is tax free!
Written Blogs
On the other hand, written blogs are also fetching owners big chunks of cash. Blogs like Kenyans, ghafla, Daily Post, Tech Weez, Vena’s News etc have been around for a decade plus and, as we speak, founders have made a fortune from them.
The emphasis is on consistency and hard work. You cannot start a blog or YouTube channel today and expect to make money next week, month or year. It takes time and more so your content and monetisation strategy.
Earnings from this online work are channeled through PayPal, Bank or even M-pesa. The choice is yours every 30 days.