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The fact that one is a full-time stay-at-home parent is more of a lifestyle choice than a career restriction in the 21st century. With the help of the internet, there are so many options for remote work and flexible work hours that would allow one a lucrative career, without having to neglect their family life the slightest. The best examples of this are numerous business ideas that are ideal for stay-at-home parents. Here are seven such ideas worth considering.
#1 | Becoming an online tutor
The first business idea that comes to mind is being an online tutor. Why is this so great? Well, mostly because it’s a job with flexible work hours, a job that pays well, and something you can do from home. What are the downsides? If your kids are too young, they may not understand the fact that, even though you are at home, this doesn’t mean that you’re available. When class is scheduled, you’re supposed to be in front of the camera for 25-50 minutes, regardless of what’s going on around you. For a stay-at-home parent, this can be particularly challenging.
#2 | Capitalizing on your art
Never before was it so easy to capitalize on art? If you have a knack for writing, you could find an online direct publishing platform (like Amazon’s KDP) in order to sell your stories. If you love photography, there are numerous platforms that will allow you to sell your work directly. This works even if you don’t have a professional camera, seeing as how some platforms specialize in smartphone-captured stock photos. Platforms like Soundcloud can allow you to make your music known worldwide and so on. In other words, there’s no excuse.
#3 | Blogging
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Becoming a blogger is quite appealing, yet, it’s a lot harder than people think. Sure, you can blog for your own pleasure whenever you can but if you want to turn this into a business, you need to invest quite a bit of effort. Some of the most successful bloggers will spend more than six hours per single post, which is huge for any stay-at-home parent with a busy schedule. Also, making money by blogging is not so straightforward. You can make money on ads, link directly to your online store and do much more. Making money with your blog is a huge topic on its own.
#4 | Bitcoin mining
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The next idea worth considering is bitcoin mining. Why is this a smart move for stay-at-home parents? Well, because the processes themselves are quite automated. All you need to do is find a suitable Bitcoin mining hardware and ensure that your installations can take it. Next, you would have to find a reliable mining platform and block explorers. The potential problem is that you may not be able to set this up at home (provided that your electrical grid can’t take it). Also, while the investment is worth it, the initial capital requirements can be quite steep.
#5 | Online retail
The perks of selling items online are quite numerous. First, you get to choose the category of items that you will specialize in. Second, you get to upload your offers online and just passively wait until the orders are placed. The key thing is that you don’t have a fixed timetable when it comes to various tasks. You can work on product photography when you put kids to sleep and use this time for the rest of the creative processes, as well. With online marketplaces like eBay and Amazon, you don’t even have to start with much initial capital.
#6 | Bookkeeper
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With a degree in accounting and decent accounting software, you can easily provide your clients with a top-notch accounting service without ever leaving your home. The thing is that the career of an accountant shouldn’t necessarily be tied to the office. Still, you need the right degree, preferably also some previous experience in the industry. Other than this, you may also need proper accounting software licenses, as well as the willingness to constantly expand your knowledge in the field. This last part may be harder than you would expect.
#7 | Catering business
Starting your own catering business is probably the simplest way for one to get involved in the food industry. Just keep in mind that you need to be smart when it comes to your menu and careful regarding your logistics. Just because your kitchen is well outfitted, this doesn’t mean that its capacities match those of a catering business. Over the course of years, you can also get your kids involved in the family business. This can turn into a powerful didactic tool that teaches them responsibility and embeds some work habits into their young minds.
The last thing worth keeping in mind is the fact that there are a lot of circumstantial factors surrounding the idea of being a stay-at-home parent. Depending on the age of your kids, their own living habits, the layout of your home, and the support of your partner, you may have some options available or unavailable. Also, your own aptitude, interests, and skills shouldn’t be neglected either. So, make sure to take everything into consideration before making a choice.