I decided to investigate a data entry ad because I’ve looked into them in the past myself and have found them to all be extremely similar. While there are companies that hire people to do data entry work from their homes, most of them don’t post ads on the Internet. Hopefully, this post will make [...]
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I decided to investigate envelope stuffing because it’s one of the most prevalent work at home ads out there (not on my site, mind you). I also thought it was appropriate because I am asked on a daily basis whether or not you can really earn a living (or make any money at all) stuffing [...]
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You probably know that I have work at home jobs listed at my site. You may not know that every week I publish an email notification of the new listings that were posted each week- The Job Listings Weekly. They go out each Tuesday morning. Here’s a screenshot of this week’s issue: At the top [...]
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One way to increase your chances of working at home is to be open to making some sacrifices. Rather than focusing on finding the perfect work at home job, think about changes you could make to widen the net. Take a pay cut. A recent Citrix Online report on “the World Wide Workplace” cited a [...]
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Many times I’ve blogged about data entry ads that are all over the Internet. Just about all of them (if not all) are scams, and I always advise against pursuing a data entry ad that you see online or in a newspaper ad. However, that is not to say that there are not companies that [...]
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Today there was a job posted on my site that immediately aroused suspicion. The job was for a “package manager”. Since I have seen many scams that involve shipping packages, I knew I should really look at this one. Here’s what they posted: Honest workers needed for a package processing company located in NY, but [...]
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This could be a very short blog post: You apply for a work at home job just as you would for any other job- with professionalism and a resume. But it’s not going to be a short post. Unfortunately, I just lost another client that had posted a job listing with me. (You did know [...]
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The worse the economy gets, the more active the scammers are. Today someone emailed me to ask my opinion on a mystery shopper job they’d been offered. They had received this letter along with a check for $3,900: As you can (barely) see, the letter directs the new employee to cash the check and then [...]
Have you been looking for a telecommute job? Have you ever considered turning your current job into a telecommute job? Many people work at home because they pitched telecommuting to their boss, and won them over. The first thing to consider is whether or not your job can be done from home. Not every job [...]
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