If you can translate, or edit texts, or if you have some graphic design skills there are plenty of jobs you can do from home, but don't expect to get rich.
A few years ago I fell in with a crew of guys who showed me how to exploit a loophole in Google's AdSense program whereby I created a blog, monetized it with AdSense advertizing then entered a pool where we would surreptitiously trade clicks for clicks. There were a series of evasive maneuvers that we each did to deceive the Google algorithms into thinking these clicks were legitimate and from different people every day as well as various methods to inflate SEO and page views.
Believe it or not, after about a month of getting all the elements in line and attaining regular click-through-rates and cpc I was making anywhere from 5000 to 8000 USD a month. It took Google almost 2 years to catch on and then the whole click-fraud ring got b& for good, but not until I had earned over 75K (would have made more, but I regularly took time off to travel using my ill gotten gains). Also, no one ever got prosecuted. Google would rather protect its image in the eyes of their advertizes than admit how pervasive this form of fraud is, plus they would have to reveal the algorithm they use for detection if they were to take any of us to court, so they just ban you if they catch you and that's the end of it.
It was fun and I made a ton of lulzy new friends in IRC. In fact, it was the first place I ever heard of bitcoin and due to these anons I became an "early adopter" buying a modest amount of btc on speculation because of their advice. I wish I had bought 10X as many, but still, I got my first handful of btc at under 10$.
I was laughing every day, especially whenever I saw ads selling "make easy money online" scams, which, In case you were wondering NEVER make you one cent unless I click them on your fake blog for you