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8 Ways to Make Money Online  Without a Degree

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Become a Voice-Over Artist

Your voice might not be the most melodious, but believe me, that won’t hurt your chances of becoming a voice-over artist. That’s because there are so many types of voice-over jobs that your chances of finding a role that fits your voice are very high. 

Graphic Design

If you have an eye or passion for the visual arts, why not give graphic design a go? You don’t need high-end software or a hone-to-perfection skillset to start taking small graphic design jobs. 

Start a YouTube 

With so many popular YouTube channels out there, you may wonder: is it possible to develop your own YouTube following?  Absolutely.  In fact, content creators and influencers are now focusing on videos because more and more people prefer watching them over reading text. It’s one reason why “how to” videos are becoming so popular. 

Odd Job

I might have shot myself in the foot with this heading because it encompasses so much, but weirdly, that’s precisely my point. There are so many things you can do to make money, with literally zero technical skills (apart from knowing how to use the computer and browse the internet, of course).  

Content Writing

So long as you have a solid grasp of language and communication, writing as a profession is accessible to almost anyone. Ever since you were writing history reports in grade school, you’ve technically been a writer.  

Blogging

If you can write well, consider setting up a blog or website. It doesn’t have to be your primary source of income, but if you can cultivate a decent following, you can make a pretty sum off of your blog. Here are just a few ways you can make money from your blog: 

Web/App Development

Developing web and mobile applications used to be reserved only for hardcore programmers. Thankfully, that’s no longer the case. Plenty of online tools make it possible to start creating websites after only a couple of dedicated weeks of learning.  

Virtual Assistant

Some clients may require a degree for this, but many will only ask for good organization and communication skills, plus basic internet and software know-how. Virtual assistant (VA) jobs can include anything from replying and categorizing emails to doing some basic research or even advertising a client’s work portfolio.