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Graphic Designer
Lots of startups and content creators need custom graphics like
logos, infographics (very hot right now) or other branding work.
2. Podcast Producer
Help people set up their interviews, mix/edit the sound, upload to
iTunes, etc
4. Coach
Fill in your specialty/expertise and you can make serious money
coaching others to learn the trade and improve themselves. There
are nifty tools like coach.me that have make online/app based
coaching affordable and effective.
6. Language Tutor
Teaching Spanish, French, Japanese — especially if you’re already a
native
speaker. Good for students who need extra help, or clients who are
getting ready to travel. WyzAnt looks like a great place to start
7. Email Funnel Builder
If you understand the internet marketing game, there’s a huge
demand for people who can build elaborate sales funnels for
personal brands, startups, and even your local mom and pop shops.
8. Customer Service
Companies always need more customer service help. Scale up your
vision and consider building a company that startups can use to
outsource their customer service needs. Sales is an obvious fit.
9. Community Manager
There are so many online communities out there specifically for
personal brands that have a huge following. Usually, it’s too
overwhelming for them to be active in their online communities all
the time. There’s definitely a need for community managers to keep
followers engaged. Scale your vision and imagine having a team of
managers underneath you. That’s the difference between
freelancing and having an actual business: start small and then
scale.
13. Accountant
Routine bookkeeping, inventory, analysis, taxes — all those dreadful
things that people hate to think about...but need. Take it up a level
and build a piece of useful software for other accountants and now
you’re in business!