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Working on-line in Thailand.

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Hi there, I just wanted to ask what jobs people do if they work on line in Thailand. I am assuming that teaching on line is the main one, but what others are there. If I wanted to stay in Thailand and work on line, what are my best options to look at instead of teaching. Where should I go to look for them?

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Only Fans?

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I'm not sure what you mean there.

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Is Cyber-testing a frequently advertised position?

 

14 hours ago, Deserted said:

If I wanted to stay in Thailand and work on line, what are my best options to look at instead of teaching.

anything IT - programming, system administration, remote support, quality assurance, etc.

 

13 hours ago, Deserted said:

Is Cyber-testing a frequently advertised position?

what is it? as in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7gi57NJDds ?

 

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People with skills are short, people who want lazy easy online jobs are not. That is your answer basically. 

 

It is totally up to you to become a top 1-5-10% performer in whatever business you are, and if you become that, you usually get a decent pay as well work guarantees. 

The catch? It requires you to dedicate longer periods of time, most want it the first day.

Edited by ChaiyaTH

Setting up and running an ecommerce store
Doing customer service
Writing/Editing articles
Translation
Web design
Hosting
Email marketing
Marketing
Social Media Management


Look on fiverr.com to see what services people are offering. 

 

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21 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

People with skills are short, people who want lazy easy online jobs are not. That is your answer basically. 

 

It is totally up to you to become a top 1-5-10% performer in whatever business you are, and if you become that, you usually get a decent pay as well work guarantees. 

The catch? It requires you to dedicate longer periods of time, most want it the first day.

Thanks, I strongly suspect you are right there and I don't want to get sucked into just data entry stuff. I have around 5 years to train myself up but one of the challenges is working out which qualifications you need. I don't think I could do another degree or Masters degree but then you get requests for all kinds of qualifications that its hard to work out which the important ones are. I can put 3 years into training but I need to be studying on the right courses, and there I am rather lost.

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21 hours ago, Freddy42OZ said:

Setting up and running an ecommerce store
Doing customer service
Writing/Editing articles
Translation
Web design
Hosting
Email marketing
Marketing
Social Media Management


Look on fiverr.com to see what services people are offering. 

 

Is web design something you can make a steady career out of do you think?

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I've had a look and fixing wordpress issues or designing sites doesn't look like a very stable source of income. 

I thought most just did affiliate marketing.

You know, post links promoting others products and getting commision.

 

Or drop selling .

 

 

 

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I thought it was customer sales stuff personally but I don't know. 

Giving up the Middle east?

 

How about play to earn games?

 

There's a big metaverse game starting now called Cantina Royale. 

 

 

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