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How to Work Online and Earn Money in Kenya

Writer's picture: Wilson NjorogeWilson Njoroge

The internet provides numerous opportunities to earn money online. Here’s a guide to get started in Kenya:


1. Freelancing

  • What It Is: Offering skills like writing, graphic design, programming, or social media management on freelance platforms.


Platforms to Use:

  • Upwork, Fiverr, Toptal, PeoplePerHour.


Steps to Start:

  • Create a professional profile.


  • Highlight your skills and previous work.


  • Bid on relevant jobs.


2. Online Writing and Content Creation

  • What It Is: Writing blog posts, articles, or academic content for businesses and individuals.


How to Start:

  • Join platforms like iWriter, Textbroker, or Copify.


  • Look for local opportunities through Facebook groups or online job boards.


3. Transcription and Translation

  • What It Is: Converting audio or video into text or translating documents between languages.


Platforms to Use:

  • GoTranscript, Rev, TranscribeMe.


Skills Needed:

  • Good listening skills and fast typing speed.


4. Online Tutoring

  • What It Is: Teaching students online in subjects you are knowledgeable in.


Platforms to Use:

  • Preply, TutorMe, Chegg Tutors.


What You Need:

  • A reliable internet connection and expertise in your subject area.


5. Affiliate Marketing

  • What It Is: Promoting products or services for companies and earning a commission for every sale made through your referral link.


How to Start:

  • Sign up for affiliate programs like Jumia Affiliate, Amazon Associates, or CJ Affiliate.


  • Share links through blogs, social media, or YouTube.


6. Blogging and Vlogging

  • What It Is: Creating content on platforms like WordPress (for blogs) or YouTube (for vlogs) and monetizing through ads, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing.


Steps to Start:

  • Choose a niche (e.g., travel, technology, lifestyle).


  • Create engaging content consistently.


  • Use Google AdSense or YouTube monetization.


7. Selling Products Online

  • What It Is: Selling items like clothes, electronics, or handmade crafts.


Platforms to Use:

  • Jumia, Kilimall, Shopify, or social media.


How to Start:

  • Source products or create your own.


  • List them on online marketplaces or your social media pages.


8. Virtual Assistance

  • What It Is: Helping businesses or individuals with administrative tasks like email management, scheduling, or social media.


Platforms to Use:

  • Upwork, Belay, or through LinkedIn connections.


9. Online Surveys and Microtasks

  • What It Is: Completing small tasks like surveys, data entry, or testing websites.


Platforms to Use:

  • Swagbucks, Toluna, Clickworker, Microworkers.


Note: Earnings may be small but consistent efforts can add up.


10. E-Learning and Selling Courses

  • What It Is: Creating and selling online courses on platforms like Udemy, Teachable, or Skillshare.


Steps to Start:

  • Choose a topic you’re an expert in.


  • Create video lessons and supplementary materials.


  • Market your course online.


Conclusion

Working online in Kenya requires identifying your skills, choosing the right platform, and staying consistent. With a reliable internet connection, a computer or smartphone, and determination, you can earn money online and create a sustainable income.

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