Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Work At Home Jobs 9/26/06

Want to know where I find these jobs? Get a list of over 100 work-at-home job resources plus a list of online companies that frequently hire in Jobs At Home: A Complete Guide to Finding and Creating a Work-At-Home Job!

To apply to the jobs listed below, please follow the directions posted in the announcement. DO NOT CONTACT Wahm Confessions TO APPLY TO A JOB LISTED HERE. Wahm Confessions is not representing or affiliates with the companies posted here. These jobs are found by Wahm Confessions or submitted for posting. Further Wahm Confessions can make no guarantees about the jobs posted. Remember to never pay money to get hired. Please let me know if any job posted below asks for money or is otherwise questionable.

Administrative and Clerical Jobs

transcription and proofreading positions

Quality Assurance / Customer Experience Monitoring

Customer Service Reps

PT Telecommute Research Analyst

Computer and Internet Jobs

P/T - Manage Electronic Marketing Newsletter

Financial, Bookkeeping and Real Estate Jobs

PR, Marketing, Sales and Fundraising Jobs

Freelance Copywriters: Stackpole & Partners

Writing, Art, and Photography Jobs

Seeking Contract Web Writer with Experience writing for "Tween" Market

Miscellaneous

Telecommute Travel Agent - After Hours, TX

Attorneys -- 100% Telecommute OR Full-time In House

Online Tutors


Search for more jobs!


Didn't find the job you want above? Here are some of the sites I use to find the above jobs. Most of these sites have 100's more jobs posted. Use the info posted at WAHS Job Search to learn great job search strategies.


Telework Recuiter Work-at-home job database for US, Canada and the UK with over 1000 jobs. Very affordable!

HomeJobStop has over 100 jobs in clerical, and more in customer service, writing, transcription, miscellaneous plus 100's of others.


VirtualAssistants is my favorite job search site with 100''s of Secretarial/General jobs plus 100's more in other categories all at one site. Here are other resources I use to find jobs everyday!


Craigslist.org
Jobs.com
CareerBuilder
Freelance Work Exchange
Monster.com

Monday, September 18, 2006

New Resource Helps Telecommuters Find Legitimate Work-At-Home Jobs

Check the news about the new Work-At-Home Jobs Reviewed website!

New Resource Helps Telecommuters Find Legitimate Work-At-Home Jobs

Leslie

Work-At-Home Success Job Announcements 9/18/06

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Want to know where I find these jobs? Get a list of over 100 work-at-home job resources plus a list of online companies that frequently hire in
Jobs At Home: A Complete Guide to Finding and Creating a Work-At-Home Job!

To apply to the jobs listed below, please follow the directions posted in the announcement. DO NOT CONTACT WAHM Confessions TO APPLY TO A JOB LISTED HERE. WAHM Confessions is not representing or affiliates with the companies posted here. These jobs are found by WAHM Confessions or submitted for posting. Further WAHM Confessions can make no guarantees about the jobs posted. Remember to never pay money to get hired. Please let me know if any job posted below asks for money or is otherwise questionable.

Administrative and Clerical Jobs
News Transcribers
Notaries
Virtual Customer Support
Admissions Assistant

Computer and Internet Jobs
Destop Publisher

Financial, Bookkeeping and Real Estate Jobs

PR, Marketing, Sales and Fundraising Jobs
copywriter
Direct Marketing Writer

Writing, Art, and Photography Jobs
Blogger
Resume Writers
Writer

Miscellaneous

Search for more jobs!
Didn't find the job you want above? Here are some of the sites I use to find the above jobs. Most of these sites have 100's more jobs posted. Use the info posted at WAHS Job Search to learn great job search strategies.

Telework Recuiter Work-at-home job database for US, Canada and the UK with over 1000 jobs. Very affordable!
HomeJobStop has over 100 jobs in clerical, and more in customer service, writing, transcription, miscellaneous plus 100's of others.
VirtualAssistants is my favorite job search site with 100''s of Secretarial/General jobs plus 100's more in other categories all at one site.

Here are other resources I use to find jobs everyday!
Craigslist.org
Jobs.com
CareerBuilder
Freelance Work Exchange
Monster.com







Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Will You Outlive your Children?

Monday, September 11, 2006

Avoid Deception in Home Based Business Opportunities

As a home based business owner, I read many home business magazines. The other day I was reading one and came across an ad for a home based business opportunity. The ad included a list of 16 companies, how they ranked in US sales in August 2005, how long each has been in business and how many products each had. Because I have a home based business with a business opportunity, I looked to see if my company was on the list. Sure enough it was there, BUT the number of products listed was wrong...by over 200! That made me wonder what other errors were on the list? And then I wondered about the person running the ad. Did he know he was wrong? Did he skew the data on purpose to deceive people into joining with him? Where did he get the data in the first place? Finally I wondered how many people were responding to this ad without researching to see if the information in the ad was correct?

Advertising is about attracting new customers. To this end, ads are sometimes mistaken or outright deceptive. Its up to you, as a business opportunity seeker to research claims before you join so that you know exactly what you’re getting involved in.

Here are my four tips for researching a home based business opportunity claims:

1) Verify claims. Home based business opportunities frequently use hype and grandiose claims to entice you. However, not all of them tell the truth. When I knew I wanted to build a residual income, I verified all the claims programs made before joining. The company I eventually joined said it was in the BBB, so I checked its BBB online. It said it was INC Magazine's Hall of Fame, so I checked with INC Magazine. It said it received a BBB Hall of Fame award, so I contacted the BBB and got verification. You need to make the same checks. The Internet makes it easy to verify claims if the program gives you enough information. For example, if the program says it was featured in a news story, you can use the Internet to go to the newspaper, magazine or TV station's site. Many archive their features. If not, you can write the editor or producer and ask about the feature. In fact, you want to get a copy of it to verify the feature was positive about the company. Third party endorsements or awards are a good sign, but be sure the company has actually earned them by going to source.

2) Verify research. This is similar to number one, but is related to products. Many will say their products improve health or decrease illness. You want them to prove it. While customer testimonial is nice, what you really want is research particularly if the products are in the health and wellness field. The same is true if the home based business opportunity uses other research to back it’s claims. For example, it might say, "studies show grape seed extract improves heart health." What you want to find out is what studies? Where can you find them and read them yourself? If the company's materials or website don't indicate what studies it used, ask. The company I chose always puts a citation so we can go read the study ourselves. I like this because it’s unlikely it has skewed the study results to fit its own agenda. But, you can only know this if you verify that its using the research correctly.

3) Search the web for personal stories. People love to complain and let you know their horror stories with home based business opportunities. These offer some great insights into people's experiences. However, it is important that you recognize that people frequently are the cause of their own pain because they didn’t do steps 1 and 2. So as you read different forums or sites like RipOff Report, read the complaints AND the responses from people who like the program. If there are no responses from people who like the program, that's your answer. But if some people hate the home based business opportunity while others love it, figure out what's going on for the people that hate it and what's working for the people who love it. The best example I can give is that people who don't like the program I'm involved with complain about getting and paying for items they didn't order. They say the company shouldn't do that; however, it’s clear on the paperwork or online enrollment that there is an auto-order system. It even tells them how to stop the order. So anyone who complains about this aspect clearly didn't read what they signed and that's their fault not the company's. This is the type of information you need to decipher. Are the complaints legitimate and how have others been able to avoid the pitfalls?

4) Read the fine print. As you can see from my last example, it is extremely important to read what you sign or agree to. While we like to think most people who will enroll you will be honest, not all are. Companies do their best to terminate dishonest people because it ruins their name, but it can take time. So it's really up to you to ask questions and don't sign anything without reading the agreement. If you aren't sure you're getting a straight answer, call the company directly and ask. Some things to look for are: 1) Refund policy. Don't just check that it has a refund policy. You also want to find out what it takes to exercise it. Some companies make it nearly impossible to get your money back. Some companies require you to mail them in writing, not email or phone or fax; 2) Are there quotas or other requirements necessary to get a check? 3) Is there an autoship and how does it work? 4) What is expected of you including any restrictions?

After 8 years of working at home, I believe home based business opportunities offer a great way for people to work at home. But just like cars, some are lemons. The best way to avoid being scammed or misled is to do your research and make sure you fully understand what's involved in working with a home based business opportunity.

About the Author:
Leslie Truex is a stay and work-at-home mom who has been helping others stay and work at home online for over 8 years. Discover the ONLY home based business opportunity she found that passed her stringent investigation and offers honesty, integrity, quality, affordability and a proven system. http://success.infinitepossibilitiesteam.com