If you speak more than one language and fluent in at least two popular languages then it may have occurred to you that you could make a living as a translator. In former times getting set up in such a venture would have been very daunting, but in more recent times developments in working arrangements and in the translation market place mean that it could be feasible for you to get a freelance enterprise up and running more easily than you think.
First of all, an increasing number of people today work from home and this presents a good opportunity to start a venture with the minimum of costs. This in turn means that you are able to quote competitive prices, a very important factor when you are looking to launch a new enterprise. Clients are always sensitive to pricing and if you Work From Home your pricing policy does not need to account for the costs of an office.
Secondly, the world wide web nowadays provides an excellent way both to find translation work and to carry such work out, delivering to clients worldwide almost instantly. You should be able to come across lots of Online jobs in translation just by surfing the web for sites which need translation, or which have been badly translated in the first place. It is often a simple matter to contact website owners by telephone or e mail to sell them your skills and you may find that initial work on website translation results in future jobs translating other documents such as brochures. In this way you can both find work and complete the work from your work from home environment.
The work from home environment lends itself particularly well to this kind of venture. All that’s needed is your personal computer with suitable software, your language knowhow and a small room in your house where you can conduct your work from home translation business. And in time you will hopefully find that lots of your clients become repeat business for your services and you will need to spend less and less time looking for work.

