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how do you start a online job

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Ann’s Answer

If you meant how to start an online business, you have to have a service, product, or solution that is unique. There’s a lot you’d have to be knowledgeable about like web design, SEO, taxes, marketing, writing. You could consider looking for a position at an existing company that is online and start there. Then you can learn and make sure this is the type of work you’ll enjoy. Best of wishes.
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Alexandra’s Answer

Online jobs require a lot of discipline. You need to make sure that you stay focused throughout the day. Make sure you have a clean workspace set up. Make sure you have all of the resources you need such as a laptop and mouse. There may not always be someone watching you, but it's important to work hard!
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Bridget’s Answer

There are several different options to start on Online career, there is Freelance, Remote Work from Home and a career that is based on tech specifically. So your question is a little broad for an actual clarifying answer. All business now a days will require some kind of website and social media presence and many jobs have moved to the remote work from home structure which allows freelancers (who have been doing something similar for years) a bit of an edge. Regardless, depending on what type of skill you have, it can be freelanced at least 85% of the time. If you want to market online, there are groups out there that offer step by step instruction such as Rabbit or Work from Home or Fiver etc. When searching for jobs search for the keywords: remote. Be Careful to take any job that promises the world and asks for a down payment (these are most likely scams).
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