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Fast, accurate typing skills can be an asset for those looking for remote work and is a needed skill for many positions. Work-from-home typing jobs are in demand for transcribing audio files, audio recordings, data entry jobs, or legal transcription jobs as stand-alone tasks or as part of other jobs.

Work-from-home typists can land a wide variety of jobs. While some of them are easy, other work-from-home typing jobs require a refined skill set and may be complex (such as medical transcription or home health nursing).

Can you make money by just typing? Are there better paying online typing jobs long term? Where can you start your job search? What do you need when it comes to equipment and skills if you want to type for a living?

Can I Make Money Typing At Home?

If your typing skills are on point, you can earn as a home-based typist. Besides virtual assistant jobs and writing jobs, you can do data entry work or healthcare consulting.

You can also become a customer service representative at a company that doesn’t require you to take phone calls. Instead, you would be responding to live chat messages and emails.

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Are There Jobs That Just Involve Typing?

Most work-from-home typing jobs require more than only typing, but just typing can be a micro job. Micro jobs, or gigs, are small tasks paying per completed assignment. This type of temporary work is most suitable for independent contractors.

Micro typing jobs are great for beginners and typically include data collection or some sort of virtual assistance. Many remote typists use them to get experience or earn some side money. They are usually entry-level and don’t pay much, but don’t require advanced skills, and many websites pay daily.

Micro jobs involving typing can be as simple as converting an image or a PDF file into text, but they can also be more complex. For instance, you may be required to transcribe a couple of minutes of audio or video material as per the client’s instructions.

Therefore, keep in mind you’ll still need excellent communication skills and command of the English language, even though you’re “just typing.”

What Sites Pay You For Typing?

If you’re interested in micro jobs, here are a couple of website suggestions:

You can also search for “micro typing jobs” or “micro typing” to get relevant results on Indeed and other job listing sites.

For finding longer-term freelance, part-time, or full-time remote typing work, check out the following websites:

Remember to join freelance marketplaces such as Fiverr and Upwork for frequent typing-related remote job postings.

What Are The Best Online Typing Jobs?

The best work-from-home typing jobs pay more for more responsibilities and may require an advanced skill set. Typing is usually a part of other work you’ll do with those. Common roles that include typing and are more sustainable than micro jobs are:

  • Administrative assistant
  • Data entry clerk/Microsoft Excel professional
  • Freelance, part-time, or full-time editor
  • Home health nurse case manager
  • Marketing specialist
  • Proofreader
  • Social media manager
  • Transcriptionist (also called transcriber)
  • Translator
  • Virtual assistant

How Can I Become A Typist At Home?

To become an online typist, you’ll need the basic equipment — a laptop/PC, high-speed internet, a keyboard, and headphones. Typing these days means keyboarding, typing with a computer.

Skill-wise, you’ll need a good typing speed (40 WPM is the average), basic computer skills at the minimum, and the ability to work independently or collaborate with your team, depending on the specific job.

If you want a coding or data entry job or one requiring typing lengthy documents or correspondence, you may need faster typing speeds of 60 – 75 WPM. Translators typically type 80-95 WPM. Lower speeds are adequate for many jobs where typing is just a part of the job. In today’s job market, accurate, consistent typing is what positions often require.

Remember to highlight your computer skills in your resume and expand on them in your cover letter when applying to work-at-home typing jobs. Consider what job type suits you the most.

Are you looking for a side hustle, or do you want to do this full-time? Do you want to type for long periods of the day or type as needed to do another administrative or creative job?

Carefully read job descriptions to avoid scams. If an offer sounds too good to be true or details feel off in the job ad or company description, it’s probably not a real work-from-home job opportunity.

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How Much Can You Make As An Online Typist?

The average online typist’s salary is $22 per hour or around $46,600 per year. The top five paying work-at-home typing jobs in the US are:

  • Medical typing
  • Copy-paste typing (Pasting data from another source into a form or document)
  • Work from home office typing
  • Work from home clerk typing
  • Senior legal typing

Generally, fast typists can make more money, as they can be more productive, but the industry plays a big role in the salary potential as well.

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Alexandra S.

Alexandra has started her freelance career in 2014. Over the years, she has worked as a copywriter, transcriptionist, and translator. She is a huge supporter of working remotely, as she is the most productive in her cozy home office. Remote work and setting her own work hours also gives her the best work-life balance.