Here are some ways people in Kenya can potentially earn money online:
- Freelance services - Offer skills like graphic design, virtual assistance, data entry, writing, programming, on freelancing sites like Upwork, Fiverr, Freelancer.com.
- Micro jobs - Complete small tasks like data collection, transcription, image tagging on platforms like Amazon Mechanical Turk or ClickWorker.
- Affiliate marketing - Earn commissions promoting/reselling other companies' products and services through your own website or blog.
- Online surveys - Take surveys for money via survey panels like SurveyTime, SurveySavvy, Swagbucks. Typically pay a few dollars per survey.
- Online tutoring - Tutor students remotely via platforms like Preply, Tutor.com, Chegg in academic subjects you are knowledgeable in.
- Teach English online - Teach English to students in other countries online through sites like VIPKid, Cambly, Italki. Usually require a bachelor's degree.
- Sell products online - Make and sell digital products, crafts, artwork, t-shirts, etc through sites like Etsy, Zazzle, Society6.
- Blogging - Earn ad revenue and sponsorships by building a blog in your niche. Monetize with Google AdSense, affiliate links, sponsored posts.
- Promote services on social media - Market your skills and offerings directly to prospective clients via platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok.
Many of these options allow Kenyans to provide skills and services remotely to earn in dollars, euros or pounds. With persistence and dedication, these approaches can develop into solid income streams.
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