sharon on October 30th, 2008

Every day, millions of people are searching for a way to work at home. Many of them are looking for data entry or home typing jobs. In fact, in September alone there were 896,600 searches on Google for “data entry”, “home typing” and “typing jobs”. What most people doing these searches don’t realize is that [...]

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sharon on October 29th, 2008

Are there really viable work at home jobs out there? This is a question that I’m asked almost daily. The fact is, there are most definitely careers that can be done from your home and there are people who are actually successful in those jobs. One of the fastest growing industries happens to be one that can be done from home: Medical Transcription.

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sharon on October 24th, 2008

With the current economic climate, many companies are having to find creative ways to cut costs. Somecompanies are doing this by implementing virtual worker policies. Letting employees work from home or remotely saves on commuting expense, utilities and other office overhead, and even gains increased productivity from employees. The government is getting on the bandwagon [...]

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sharon on October 10th, 2008

I’m rediscovering the usefulness of Squidoo in my traffic strategy. I’ve had some lenses up there for a while, but today I really delved in and read some terrific lenses on how to drive traffic using Squidoo. I also discovered some great new features they have that you can put on your lens. One example [...]

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sharon on October 9th, 2008

I recently heard a woman say that being called a “work at home mom” was professionally demeaning. Being one myself, my initial reaction was to agree with her. “That’s right, I’m a professional, I’m not just a bored housewife dabbling with a hobby here,” I said to myself. Upon reflection however, I came to realize that I disagree. Deeply.

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