The job insecurity resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has a silver lining – people are discovering that making money online at home is possible.
But that doesn’t mean that it’s easy.
You need to have the right skills to land a gig online, help a remote company solve their pressing problems, or come up with a BIG idea that will sell like hotcakes on the Internet.
Not sure which skills can help you stay ahead of other freelancers, consultants, and online business owners?
No stress.
Keep reading for a list of 5 free online courses to help hone your money-making skills. Make sure to devote time and effort on the following courses because it’ll pay off in the long run.
#1. Enchanting Marketing’s 16-Part Snackable Writing Course
Henneke Duistermaat is the writer behind Enchanting Marketing. She has taught copywriting webinars, and her book Blog to Win Business is recommended as a must-read for business writers by both Huffington Post and Inc.com.
Henneke’s 16-Part Snackable Writing Course is easy to access with just your email address, and you’re in without any other requirement. You’ll receive an email every day, with areas to focus on as a writer.
These snackable writing tips can help you with a digital marketing gig or your online business website. If you already have an interest in writing for the web, this free course is for you!
#2. Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python
The make-money-online train considers programmers and developers first in line, and learning a programming language to make yourself marketable can rake in the money.
The Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python course by EdX is ideal for you if you’re planning to learn computer science and use Python 3.5 to solve real-world analytical problems (that is for the company you want to work for or the system that you want to build for your next big idea). Founded by MIT and Harvard, edX is a global nonprofit aiming to transform traditional education.
The course is the first of a two-part sequence: Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python, and Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science. It lasts nine weeks, and you’re expected to clock in 14 to 16 hours per week.
You don’t need to have a prior programming background to finish this course, but you may have to put more effort than those with a reasonable aptitude for mathematics and algebra.
The downside to this course is you may have to spend a long time learning (may take months) before you can make yourself marketable. But if you have the time and patience, you’ll realize that completing this course is worth it.
#3. A Crash Course in Data Science by Johns Hopkins University via Coursera
If you are prepared to tackle another technical course, learning data science can be your ticket to earning in the high five figures or more online. A Crash Course in Data Science by Johns Hopkins University via Coursera is a good jump-off point.
Many professionals take this course to add another skill set to their existing arsenal.
Understanding data science projects is one of the most sought after skills among project managers today. A job in data science is also one of the highest-paying in the tech field, especially where remote work or freelancing is concerned.
This week-long course is specifically ideal for managers or leaders who want to join data science teams and manage data scientists. Throughout this course, you will quickly grasp data science concepts without all the fluff.
#4. Hubspot’s Email Marketing Course
When someone mentions Hubspot, “marketing” is likely the first word that’ll come to mind.
Hubspot is one of the best platforms out there to learn the ins and outs of digital marketing.
Their free email marketing course lets you master the fundamentals of email marketing – from recipient management and segmentation to email deliverability and analyzing your email engagement stats.
Another benefit is that the Hubspot certification program is recognized by brands and businesses out there so you can use this skill to negotiate your way to better rates when doing freelance email marketing management work.
#5. Crash Course In Infographics with Easelly
Next to data science, information design, and data visualization are some of the most in-demand skills in today’s workforce.
Aim for a future-proof career by learning the ins and outs of infographic design through Easelly’s Crash Course in Infographics.
With 15 lectures lasting for roughly an hour, this course is for anyone who needs to convey a story, idea, or concept in an easy-to-follow visual form. No design background or experience is required.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to make an infographic. You’ll also learn infographic best practices – from how to make pictograms correctly to learning how to make your infographic stand out.
Bonus #1. Google Academy for Ads
With the rise of content comes more demand from creators who want to promote their content. Aside from social media, Google Adwords is an excellent online platform that can generate more leads and engagement through referral traffic.
With that said, brands and businesses creating content are looking for people who can set up pay-per-click advertising campaigns in Google Search, Google Display Partners, and Google Mobile Ads. Google Academy for Ads is a great starting point if you’d like to take advantage of this opportunity.
Once you complete this free course, you can choose to become Google certified by taking an exam.
Bonus #2. The Beginner’s Guide to SEO by Moz
This free beginner’s SEO course from the SEO software company, Moz, tackles everything you need to get started with search engine optimization if you’re starting from scratch.
This course moves at your pace so you can learn while working full-time or studying another course on the side. With 8 chapters, it begins with all the need-to-know SEO basics and ends with how to execute an SEO strategy.
Wrapping up
Having the right combination of skills can make the difference between earning just enough to get by and having more cash that you can use to grow your rainy day fund or add to your retirement savings.
Now you have the list of courses above, try it out and commit to sticking to a course until the end. You need to be committed to learning skills that will improve your career prospects and your overall standard of living.
Guest author: Kai Tomboc is currently taking care of content at Piktochart, an easy-to-use design tool that helps you tell your story with the visual impact it deserves. She has written for various SaaS brands and publications like G2. When not engrossed in a book, she’s most likely taming tardigrades.
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