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April 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Jobs and Careers

A true explosion of online jobs characterizes business activities coordinated on the world wide web. A list of most advantageous or lucrative online jobs should include SEO experts, marketing consultants, web designers, graphic designers, IT specialists, photographers and independent advertisers. With the right qualifications, online jobs can get you around $100,000 yearly. Plus, such workers are almost never short of projects because of the high demand of services they have to cope with. We can further expect that even more people will start working on the Internet or for the Internet.

Besides these work categories, there are some more online jobs that prove pretty practical although they are not the key to much hoped-for wealth. Copywriters, editors, freelancers, journalists, transcribers, virtual assistants, network managers and proofreaders can make a decent living without becoming millionaires on the Internet. The truth is that the services provided by such work categories are cheaper, given the reduced complexity of the activities required per domain. The freelancer that relies on a home business will be interested in getting as much work as possible in order to cope with the expenses of living.

For people interested in online jobs, there are several freelancing resources that prove incredibly profitable. Charging a certain commission per project, some web sites intermediate work contracts between freelancers and web developers from all over the world. And here we have one more advantage of the Internet: the possibility to address the needs of the international market, beyond state and country barriers. If you are a native English speaker or have a decent knowledge of this language, you qualify for working with employers throughout the world. There are even companies more interested to get freelancers in online jobs than to hire permanent staff members.

Depending on the geographic region, the payment will be higher or lower, even for identical online jobs. Thus, an American typist will charge more money on the world wide web than an Indian typist with exactly the same competence level. The difference in quotes comes from the various living standards, current expenses and the regular wages specific to the country. Western countries are more expensive and the costs of services are higher, while emerging economies and third world states are a lot cheaper for a business seeking to contract freelancers. Therefore, online job search bear the influence of the the geographical position, the wage structure and the living standards, no matter how the Internet levels the work conditions.

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