14 Best Work From Home Marketing Jobs


Are you searching for work from home marketing jobs? This comprehensive list has you covered!

When I started my remote job search in 2007, I asked friends, past coworkers, and employers if they knew of or had any work that I could do from home. My networking efforts paid off when my friend said she needed a freelancer to do some marketing research for her company.

As a newbie to the field, I began doing simple marketing research. I then moved up to affiliate acquisitions and later became their social media manager.

In 2009, I started my own blog.

As it turns out, I love marketing and advertising!

While I no longer freelance, I still use marketing daily in my business.

If you have a marketing degree, enjoy writing or blogging, or are a skilled social media guru, there are lots of remote marketing jobs available.

How Can You Break Into Marketing?

Some companies will demand that their employees have a bachelor’s degree in marketing, advertising, communications, or a related field, but others will hire employees based on experience and proven track records. This means that if you built up your own social media platforms as an influencer, started a blog, or ran a successful business where you were responsible for marketing, you can easily break into a work from home marketing job. 

Another way to break into marketing is by working your way up the ladder. Many people who work in marketing start out as customer service professionals and then apply for marketing assistant positions with the company they are employed with. Companies would rather hire internally, as the individual already has an established work record with the organization, and they are willing to train the individual for the position. 

Of course, you can always take a course or gain certification online to acquire the skills you need for a remote marketing job. You can also volunteer and freelance to gain experience.

What Skills Do You Need For Remote Marketing Jobs?

The skills you’ll need will vary depending on the marketing specialty and role (intern, assistant, specialist, coordinator, manager, strategist, director, or VP) you choose.

For instance, if you’re applying for graphic design positions, you must have a working knowledge of software programs like Adobe Creative Suite and color management.

If you’ll be working as a social media marketer, you’ll need to know how the different social media platforms work, how to measure results, and how to increase engagement. 

In general, marketers should possess the following skills to be successful: 

  • Strong writing skills
  • Creativity and strategic thinking
  • Excellent organizational and project management skills
  • Problem-solving capability
  • Ability to analyze performance metrics
  • Understand SEO and conduct keyword research
  • Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams
  • Leadership skills
  • Tech-savvy

Best Work From Home Marketing Jobs with Hiring Companies

Here are the different work from home marketing jobs and hiring companies. If a company is not hiring right now, often you can sign up on their websites for job alerts for future openings.

1. Affiliate Marketing Jobs

Affiliate marketing is an arrangement where an individual promotes a brand’s products or services in exchange for compensation when an action takes place. Usually, this action is a sale or qualified lead.

With affiliate marketing, you can either run your own business promoting affiliate offers, or you can work for the affiliate marketing agency managing affiliate collaborations.

For the first option, you’ll make product and service recommendations via an affiliate link that you’ll add to various platforms like blog posts, newsletters, or social media channels. Even if you don’t have a website or email list, you can get into affiliate marketing. This post explains how to promote affiliate offers without a website. As an affiliate promoter, you will make money each time a customer takes an action through your affiliate link.

One blogger who has mastered affiliate marketing is Michelle from Making Sense of Cents. She earns over $50,000 monthly through affiliate marketing sales; you can read her story here.

If you rather work from home managing affiliate relationships, search for affiliate marketing manager jobs. For most of these positions, you’ll need a marketing degree and at least 3-4 years of experience, and you should be good at customer acquisition, relationship building, and lead generation.

Here are some remote marketing jobs to check out:

2. Content Marketing Jobs

Content writers create compelling content to engage and reach a company’s target audience. Working as a content marketer may involve crafting content for a website, blog, webinars, email, white paper, social media, and other marketing campaigns. Content marketers need to understand their target audience and be excellent communicators. They must also understand how to thoroughly research a topic and present key insights across various channels.

If content marketing sounds interesting, explore these companies:

3. Copywriter

The first time I heard the term copywriting, I thought it was the process of getting books copyrighted; it’s not. Copywriting is creating persuasive copy for promotional assets such as scripts for TV commercials and radio ads, magazine advertisements, website pages, white papers, newsletters, video scripts, blog posts, catalogs, and other written promotional pieces. As a copywriter, campaign effectiveness will be measured by how many leads or sales you generate with your campaign.

With copywriting, you can work as a freelancer, or you can choose to work for an agency. Each arrangement has its pros and cons, which you can read about here.

If working at home as a copywriter sounds appealing, visit these sites for gigs:

4. Digital Marketing Jobs

Digital and email marketers use their marketing skills to write, design, and create emails, as well as digital marketing materials to reach a target audience and generate leads. Typically, digital marketers work with stats like open rates, click-through rates, impressions, and sales. They know how to create eye-catching materials that get clicked and read (and even shared). If you have marketing experience, expertise in a niche, and a firm grasp of marketing terms and analytics, digital marketing may be a great fit for you.

Look for work from home marketing jobs at:

5. Marketing Analyst

Marketing analysts study the consumer market for their company and help the company with guided choices and strategic decisions. While analytics are a numbers game, many marketing analysts review text and research to determine if it fits their market. If you’re great at organizing information, understanding statistics, and plotting out marketing strategy, the role of marketing analyst is a lucrative job option.

Like many digital and online marketing jobs, there are plenty of opportunities to telecommute or work from home for someone with the right experience and skillset.

Explore these work at home marketing jobs:

6. Marketing Assistant or Specialist

Companies often hire marketing generalists, sometimes called marketing assistants or specialists—to handle several aspects of marketing. They may be excellent at copywriting, email marketing, SEO, video content, and digital strategy. Marketing generalists are often key players on a company’s marketing team because they fill several roles and may also lead projects, organize an approach, or oversee digital marketing assignments. Marketing generalists are often good at understanding analytics—both digital analytics and market analysis.

To look for positions, check out:

7. Public Relations and Communications Coordinator

Public relations coordinators understand how to use a company’s platforms, such as online, print, and broadcast media, to put a company’s best face forward to its target audience. Many people think of a public relations coordinator as someone who handles a crisis or helps a company present a positive side to a story when they’re in trouble. In reality, public relations coordinators help companies through their good times, too. PR specialists may help during product launches and events, assist with new campaigns, and regularly focus on boosting a company’s media profile or position in the community. Most public relations coordinators hold a bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications, business, or language.

For remote public relations jobs, visit:

Social media managers do more than post updates to Facebook and Instagram. They often manage a company’s social media portfolio and online image. Depending on the scope of their role, they may also design advertisements, plan campaigns, and measure results. They may be in charge of specific social media platforms or manage all their social media accounts. They often understand analytics and may have a specialized background in a certain area, such as Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter (X), or YouTube. 

Finding stay-at-home jobs in social media marketing isn’t difficult, but you need to know where to look. Here are some places to start your search:

9. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Specialist

A search engine optimization (SEO) specialist understands how to boost a company’s online presence so they’re easily found via search. This may mean creating new, optimized content, updating existing content, or adjusting the overall content strategy to comply with search engine updates and algorithmic changes (which are frequent). SEO specialists have an in-depth grasp of Google Analytics and understand search trends, keyword selection, and usability.

If you’ve got a background in SEO and SEM, visit:

10. Entry-Level Social Media Marketing Jobs

If you don’t have marketing experience or a marketing degree but are an avid user of social media sites like Facebook, you can become a social media evaluator, rater, moderator, or writer. These individuals rate ads on social media sites to ensure relevancy, accuracy, and quality. They might also provide customer services and moderation services on social media or curate content for companies.

For these marketing jobs, you must have excellent communication skills, be a daily user of social media, and have a laptop and high-speed internet connection.

Here are some companies that hire for these part-time marketing roles:

11. Paid Ads Manager 

Running ads online is a marketing art form that combines tech-savviness, persuasive writing, design, and analytical skills. To make it even more complex, each platform (Google, YouTube, MSN, Yahoo, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn) has a unique ad manager, pixel, and way of creating audiences and ads that require a high degree of understanding. If you’re skilled at developing, implementing, modifying, managing, and analyzing effective PPC ad campaigns, this may be the perfect role for you!

You can find remote jobs with these hiring companies:

12. Graphic Designer

Because graphic designers create images for ads, landing pages, and other promotional materials, often their career title will follow under the marketing umbrella. If you’re skilled at design and know the basics of marketing, this may be the perfect at-home position for you. Often, designers work as freelancers, using platforms like FiverrUpwork, and Dribbble to find work, but you can also find full-time work from home positions.

Here are some companies that hire remote designers:

13. Influencer Relations

One of the more modern marketing jobs is the influencer marketing manager. In this role, you’ll be the liaison for brands and talent (influencers and content creators). You’ll start by onboarding the brand to understand its marketing goals and target audiences, then search for influencers who align with its goals. This remote marketing job requires you to build strong relationships with the brand and influencers, negotiate the campaign fees, and stay on top of project timelines and performance measurement. Besides understanding marketing basics, the position requires you to be extremely organized.

If this career path interests you, explore the following: 

Conversely, you can become an influencer or content creator and make money through paid sponsorships, creator funds, affiliate marketing, and advertising. If starting your own business as a social media influencer sounds like fun, check out this post for details on getting started.

14. UX or UI Designer

If you are more technically inclined, consider becoming a UX (user experience) or UI (user interface) designer. In this marketing job, you work in the background, ensuring that web pages load quickly and that sales pipelines run smoothly, and you’ll provide other technical solutions to ensure that business objectives are being met. For these positions, you’ll need a degree in computer science, graphic design, interaction design, or a related field, or you can take a certification course and build a portfolio to show potential employers. According to CareerFoundary, UX designers earn an average salary of $94,000+ annually! 

Here are some companies that regularly hire UX designers:

Best Remote Marketing Jobs Wrapup

If you have a marketing degree, enjoy being on social media, or have a successful blog, you’ll find plenty of work from home marketing jobs.

As technology evolves, the marketing industry will continue to expand. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that from 2023-2033, the need for marketers will grow at a rate of 8%, which is faster than average. And did I mention that marketing pays well? The average salary for a marketing manager is $156,580 per year, and many of these companies offer top benefits!

Of course, if you don’t want a full-time marketing job, you can also freelance or start your own marketing business. From being a Pinterest virtual assistant, starting your own blog, or running your own marketing agency from home, there are many at-home opportunities for those who enjoy marketing!

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Originally published May 21, 2018. Content updated December 2024.





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