As a result of the recent coronavirus epidemic in China, many foreign workers have had to cut down or stop working altogether, creating a greater need than ever before for remote work options. A plethora of options for making money in China from the comfort of your own home are provided here.
Writing / Editing / Proofreading
Today, businesses in every sector want unique content, from catchy product descriptions to SEO-friendly blogs. Writing, editing, and proofreading jobs may be found in a wide variety of Chinese businesses, from manufacturing to education to publishing. All of these tasks, and more so at these “special times,” may be done from afar.
Social media
Social media experts have been in high demand in China for the last several years. Companies in the country with an eye on international expansion need people who are fluent in social media platforms outside of the country’s own, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Management of social media platforms may be done from the comfort of your own home in China with only a computer and a phone. You should have some experience with Hootsuite, Buffer, or Sprout, or any similar social media management application. While posting may seem like a simple task, it really requires excellent organizational abilities, a firm command of English (or whatever other language you are hired to post in), and a keen eye for detail.
Created Visually: Art & Graphic Design
One of the best ways to make money online in China is to create graphic material. Advertising graphics such as posters, banners, logos, flyers, book covers, and magazine infographics are in great demand. The greatest method to get your art and design work done is to be by yourself, whether at your computer or with a sketchbook and pencil. You can execute any of these tasks without leaving your sofa.
To market anything, you need to think of something to sell, refine that something into something others can understand, and then decide how to get the word out. Many different types of Chinese businesses are on the lookout for foreigners who either have a deep familiarity with their home markets or fresh ideas about how to sell to foreigners in China. Creating PPTs and surveys, phoning customers, and preparing spreadsheets, graphs, and reports may all be done easily from afar, but you will likely need to meet your team (possibly virtually) for pow-wows every so often.
Making a Sale Via the World Wide Web
It’s surprising that anybody still shops at traditional businesses in China given the meteoric rise of online shopping over the last decade. Digital sales is another profession that can be done remotely, and China’s sophisticated e-commerce platforms and logistical services make it a breeze, whether you’re working for someone else or selling your own items. Many Chinese companies are now just selling their wares online, opening up their markets to consumers all around the nation. In China, opening an internet business is a simple and straightforward method to generate money from home, whether you want to offer artwork, cuisine, cosmetics, imported goods, or frames you produced yourself.
Trading in cryptocurrencies and the stock market
While most of us are familiar with Bitcoin and Warren Buffet, very few of us have ever considered trying our hand at trading on our own. If you’re fortunate and know what you’re doing, buying and selling stocks and cryptocurrencies may be a successful business. The greatest way to make money with coins or stocks is to hang on to them for a while, hoping that their value will rise. While entering this field for the first time might be intimidating, there is a wealth of resources available online to help you get started. As the world’s stock markets plummet, you can also find excellent bargains. The greatest suggestion, though, is to take baby steps and be very tough with yourself. This is less of a job and more of a potentially rewarding investment in your future.
Miscellaneous
One may make money online in China in a wide variety of methods. Here are some other paths to consider: You may do everything from video editing to voice over work to consulting to online counseling to fitness training (by making online diets and programs or hosting in-home exercise sessions) to customer service to programming to web development to online tutoring, and the list goes on and on.