10 Online Jobs That Pay $15/hr or More (for Students in 2022)

hey, guys welcome back to the channel...today we're going to take a look at 10 different online jobs that you can get in 2022.

Even if you are still a high school or college student now, you can do these even if you aren't a student all of the jobs that I'm going to This may realistically pay 15 or more per hour depending on how skilled you are with things and your attention to detail, so for the most of the projects I'm going to say, I would recommend using a site like Upwork and this is not sponsored in any manner.

 You could also use Fiverr, but I believe that Fiverr is mainly designed for folks seeking freelancers rather than the other way around. Upwork works both ways, and there are many alternative platforms available, but that is the one I believe is the easiest to get started with. We'll begin with the job on this list that takes the least amount of talent, which is data entry. It may be converting a PDF document to Word, moving data into an Excel spreadsheet, or even generating product listings or transferring items from one system to another transferring from one online business to another.


 So, typically, you don't need any experience with data entry, but you will need to pay close attention to detail, especially if you are copying over important financial numbers or product names. It usually needs to match exactly what the client is giving you, so it's critical that you are able to take data and ensure that it is exactly the same when you are transferring it.

 Wherever it has to go, so even for data entry tasks, I'd search on Upwork first. There's also something called Amazon Mechanical Turk, although People that post on there don't really want to pay for excellent work, so going with Upwork you're going to get a higher rate and you're going to be able to charge 15 or more it's really up to you. rate and you charge what you want the next job that would be good for pretty much anyone from their early teens to their late 20s would be a social media manager.

 Now, I put the word manager in quotes because there are a lot of courses and just spammy-looking things out there that say things like, "I'll teach you to "Be a social media manager for only $2,000 per week and you'll make $10,000 per week" no, don't do that, but you can make money managing social media. people's social media accounts and usually, this is going to be for an influencer or some sort of brand or e-commerce.

 But you could also do this for local businesses like different restaurants or maybe you know like a dentist or a chiropractor who wants to post on social media but doesn't necessarily have time to do it themselves, so what a social media manager does is maybe make the post maybe schedule the post if there are multiple people involved it may be making their schedules for when things need to be posted and making sure that everyone stays on track so that the schedule is met.

 For example, do they get the most business from Facebook or Instagram, or maybe they're experimenting with tick-tock or something like that, and so you'd really be the one deciding where they're posting, what they're posting, and how frequently they're posting, which leads into the third job, which is social media marketing, which is another huge buzzword, and there are a number of dubious social media marketing courses.

However, the point is that learning how to sell is a really desirable ability that businesses are prepared to pay for.. So when I talk about social media marketing, I'm mostly talking about running ads and sending email campaigns because both are huge sources of revenue for companies and so That is where they spend the majority of their time and money. So what you would need to learn for this is how to run Facebook ads and maybe how to run ads on Instagram. 

 So one of the free ones that you can start with is Mailchimp, which is what a lot of companies start out with or what a lot of small businesses use, and it's really basic; it's a drag-and-drop application, but if you understand how to send great emails, people are ready to pay for it. to pay a lot of money for the next job is to be a freelance writer now if you're halfway decent at writing you can definitely make more than 15 an hour it's re if you have any knowledge in a particular niche.

So, for example, you might be a finance writer, write about online companies, or write about coaching. All three of these have grown in popularity, so those are just the ones that sprang to me while thinking about copywriting jobs, especially with the postings that you see on Upwork a lot. of them are going to be email campaigns they'll be for landing pages which is like that's the main page that you land on when you are going to someone's website and they're retrying to sell you a service so if you've ever seen any of like those coaching landing pages or even landing pages for courses they hire people must really create the sales copy that is intended to sell you their course, services, or whatever else they are marketing


 But the same thing applies to that, so you don't necessarily have to have a specific niche, but you can do copywriting specifically for emails or specifically for landing pages or articles or whatever really interests you. The next job is a virtual assistant, which you may not have heard of if you're not already in the online job world, but this is basically just a general term for someone online who helps you do whatever tasks you need virtual assistant posts if they are for an e-commerce brand.
 It could be something like keeping their product listings up to date, uh keeping their sales pages up to date, or anything else that they need help with for this one it could be 15 an hour it could be a little bit lower and maybe a little bit higher it really just depends on the client and what they need you to do.


 If you spend a day or two looking up tutorials on YouTube, you can definitely learn enough to get started, and this is just a really good skill to have because so many people are trying to produce video content or add that to the content that they already produce that there are just a tonne of people who are looking for video editors for their youtube videos for their Instagram or tick-tock videos or even for their online courses.
 So I just think that's a good skill to have in general, but it's even better because you can get paid for it. The next job down the same path is graphic design, so Photoshop and Illustrator are pretty much the industry standards for what professional graphic designers use, but there are some free online alternatives, like canvas, that let you make pretty good-looking social media graphics and website graphics different size banners and so on.


So that's not ideal, but you can definitely get started with that. A web developer or a web designer is the next position that demands a little bit more talent or, at the very least, a little bit more time and effort on your side. For this, you don't necessarily have to know like really intense coding or anything, but if you learn how to use WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, or any of those platforms, you can build websites for people and charge them for it and you can probably make,


 However, if you spend a week or two on YouTube and just Google stuff, you can absolutely get started with one of those simple website builders that are there drag and drop situation and build pretty decent websites for people that will pay you more than 15 an hour for and then as you get more familiar with those You may certainly go to more complex website builders for which customers will pay you more.
 As a result, the ninth employment is to teach English online. This has been there for a long, but people are prepared to pay a little bit more to do it now get a good online English tutor one popular program is called VIP kids or VIPKid through them basically what you're doing is tutoring international kids in English and teaching them simple terms, words, and phrases and then as As you progress through the stages, you'll be having whole conversations with them, practicing their sentence structure and other things, which is quite beneficial.


Because you can choose whatever time slots you'd want to teach, and if it's something you're interested in, you can do it on your own timetable. enthusiastic about If teaching English online is something you're interested in, I believe there's an entire English teaching side of YouTube where people have a lot of fun designing different props and stuff for their lessons, so certainly go hunt for that stuff.


 And the last job is a translation which of course will not be applicable to everyone but if you were lucky enough to grow up in a bilingual household or you were lucky enough to go to a school that actually put time into teaching you a language then a translation can be something that people are willing to pay actually a pretty good amount of money for, especially if you're completely fluent in two different languages And you're able to translate things like medical documents or legal documents but it doesn't have to be that complex I know a lot of people will pay to have their ebooks or courses translated into other languages so those are options as So, perhaps, this provided you some ideas for occupations to check into, so if you liked it, please share it.