Jobs Based From Home

The Jobs Based From Home eBook was created by combining the experience and written thoughts from more than ten successful contractors working from home.

If you are looking to enter the job market, change jobs, supplement your income or find information on occupations of interest, you've come to the right place.

Jobs Based From Home will guide you thru the process of finding a work from home job, setting up your home office, what office equipment to consider and where to get it all, working with a family in the background and most importantly, making sure you get paid


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by Theresa Wilkins
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PostHeaderIcon The search engine effect

There is something out there know as the “search engine affect.” What is it? Well, let me give you a physical example; try googling yourself and see what results you get. You may be shocked at what returns back to you in that search page. Let’s put this all back to what is in the power of a name and just what your name is doing for you, especially on the internet.

Most individuals do not realize when they sign up for websites such as forums or social networking sites, that when you type in your name, you can and most likely will be searched. This is becoming increasingly popular with businesses when a background check may not be enough. All it really takes is the curiosity of a potential new boss to type in your name on their search bar and a few seconds to lose an opportunity. Caution cannot be thrown to the wind when using your name in any situation, but more so when you are a freelancer. Your reputation as a freelancer is built surrounding mainly your name and work attached to your name through media outlets you have posted to, including personal social sites.

I have heard and watched as people have lost credibility with potential employers, by creating a social networking page that can be visible to anyone on the internet.  Sites such as Myspace and Facebook are the more popular social networking avenues, even as they were intended to be a relaxed friendly atmosphere, if they are not private to just friends, anyone can search your name and find your page. Most people who are aware of this, such as myself, have resorted to keeping profiles private from public eyes and not using full names on things such as other websites, forums and even photo sharing websites (i.e. Flickr and Photobucket). This can keep you protected in the event of a curious boss or co-worker with a grudge (haven’t we all been there?)

The simplest way of preventing a potential client or boss from using this information as ammunition against you is to look on several search engines and correct the sites or via settings set your profiles to private. Let’s face it, these days anything put on the internet is no longer sacred when we make the decision to put it on a private webpage or open forum. This includes pictures sent through emails or sensitive information shared through chat sites, chances are if someone out there doesn’t like you they will find a way to exploit your information to the world. We have all seen it on TV with celebrities, or read it in some fashion so do not think you’re not at risk of the same behavior.

As a closing, to put it in simple terms, do not post/upload/share or otherwise give information about yourself without realizing there can be consequences to those actions. This is something that should be known to anyone who knows how to log onto the internet. Keep your profiles private (unless it is for professional purposes only), use your name only when you are sure the information is not harmful to you or anyone else. Also as a last tip, if you are chatting in an open room (Yahoo, AOL etc.) make sure to keep your context free of anything that can be deemed offensive or cause for termination. This can ensure you keep your name in good standing and yourself from unwanted information being seen by potential jobs in the future.

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PostHeaderIcon Part-time Work at Home Positions Plentiful Even in Tough Economy

In tough economic times many people are forced to find ways to make extra money. Now, it’s easier than ever to work part time at home and it sure beats slinging burgers. In fact, recent reports have said that more and more companies want to contract out work that used to be done in-house, increasing the opportunities at home work. Today’s home based jobs are easier to find and pay better than most part time work.

The beauty of working from home is that you can set your own hours, work as much or as little as you need to, and have far more free time than if you worked out of the home at a traditional job. Few part time jobs have flexible schedules, and you are often at the mercy of whoever makes out the schedule that week. When you work at home, you are the boss, you set the hours, you determine your paycheck, not someone else. As more companies cut back on hours, part timers are the first to see their hours cut. That’s why finding a good way to make money from home is a terrific alternative.

When looking for a position, you must determine whether you want to contract out your services to an outside company or start your own business. Some of the most popular ways to make money are freelance writing, data entry, and website design. The Internet has several websites dedicated to helping people find part time work at home positions. A word of caution, though. Scam artists are looking for people desperate to make extra money and have come up with all sorts of legitimate-looking schemes that turn out to be nothing but money-takers. Data entry positions in particular, have been the target of scam artists. Make certain the company you work for is legitimate and the pay reasonable. Don’t fall for claims of making large amounts of money for doing little work. If something doesn’t feel right, follow your instincts.

One way to ensure you don’t fall for a scheme is to start your own business. Several legitimate businesses are available that allow the entrepreneur to make money online with affiliate marketing and multi-level marketing program. Do your research to determine the best option for you and be sure to get a realistic idea of how much money you can make. In the end, you may find your part time job pays better than your full-time job.

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PostHeaderIcon Jobs That Allow Employees to Work At Home Are Expected to Continue to Rise

More and more people are taking their jobs and working at home instead of facing the daily commute. That’s because with today’s technology and economic factors, the number of employers offering at home jobs is increasing.

While the bad economy is fueling some of this, others are making a choice to work from home rather than in a traditional office for personal reasons. They like the freedom of working from home, as well as saving money on gas and wear and tear on their vehicle.

Employers are also realizing the benefits of having employees work from home. Many are creating jobs that had been inhouse and either farming them out to contractors and freelancers or allowing employees to telecommute.

Not only is this good for the employee, it’s seen as a cost-savings benefit for the employer. Hiring freelancers cuts down on the amount of office space needed, utility costs and often employee benefits. Typically, freelancers pay for their own benefits.

Having the ability to do the work you are qualified for and love  – and doing it from home – is an idea that continues to grow.  The idea of working from home started with “flex time” in which employers began to see the benefits of allowing at least some of their employees work from home part of the time. That idea has been incredibly popular, and lately there has been an increase in the number of employees who work from home full time.

Such plans allow parents to continue working, keeping up with industry changes, and not pulling them completely out of the workforce. Many highly skilled women opt to stay home with their children – at least while they are young – and get left behind. The option to work from home allows these women to continue working and continue to be a viable employee if and when they do decide to return to work full time.

Today, the options for working from home are seemingly unlimited. Thousands of people are working as contractors, supplying vital work to companies who, for what ever reasons, do not want to hire someone on a full-time basis. That leaves employment opportunities wide open for skilled individuals who want their jobs at home.

Outsourcing, in which companies pay individual contractors for call center, customer service, and even secretarial work, are gaining popularity in this country. No longer are U.S. companies going to foreign countries such as India for their needs. The number of domestic companies that provide call center contractors is growing and the numbers are expected to continue to increase.

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PostHeaderIcon If You Work At Home, Make it Your Job to Stay Away from the Refrigerator

If you have a job allows you to work from home, your biggest enemy just might be your refrigerator.

Let’s face it, if you’re already sedentary before you starting working from home, it’s only going to get worse. Now, you don’t even get the small exercise of walking to and from your car. Maybe you used to stop at the gym on the way to or from work and now you don’t.

When you work from home there’s no one to see you eating, no one to judge you if you do eat that second donut. You get to wear more comfortable clothes, which are more forgiving than your old business suit, so you might not even notice until it’s too late that those pounds are starting to add up.

People who work from home have to be extra diligent about their diet and lifestyle.  Here are some tips for keeping fit when you work from home.

Keep hydrated. If you drink plenty of water, your stomach won’t feel as empty. Although water will not keep the hunger pangs at bay for long, drinking water also has health benefits, including increasing your energy level. Keep a glass of water on hand at all times at your desk.

If you don’t buy it, you can’t eat it. Your refrigerator is only a few steps away. The potato chips are calling your name. Those burritos you bought are lonely. The next thing you know, you’re walking into your kitchen and rummaging around for a snack. It’s tough to be disciplined about what you eat when you’re hungry and staring at a bag of cookies. It’s easier to simply not buy them. If they’re not in your cupboard, they’ll never make it to your stomach—and your thighs.

Keep healthful snacks at hand. Nuts, veggies, pretzels, are good to have on hand when you do get the munchies. You don’t have to deprive yourself entirely, but simply change your mindset about what you put in your mouth.

Go for a walk or the gym. You should try at least several times a week to get yourself moving. Go for a walk or take an hour and go to the gym for a quick workout. You’ll feel better about yourself and your energy level will make getting back to work more pleasurable. Most health experts suggest people get at least thirty minutes of exercise each day.

Throw away the sweats. Yes, one of the reasons you like working from home is that it enables you to wear comfy sweats. But your stomach can expand almost indefinitely when you wear them. Jeans are a better alternative, because at least you can tell when your waistline is getting a bit bigger.

PostHeaderIcon How to Find and Get a Real Work From Home Job

Want a real job that will allow you to work from home?  One of the best places to start your search is on the Internet, as long as you are careful where you look.   Because of the growing demand for people to work from home on Internet-based jobs, the number of sites that cater to both companies who are looking for workers and employees looking for jobs has mushroomed.

Some online job sites charge a fee for the privilege of seeing their job listings. This fee does give the job-seeker some piece of mind that the jobs listed on a particular site are legitimate positions.   However, with so many free sites on the Internet, it might be a good idea to start there.  Craigslist and other free classifieds can be a good start, but be cautious: if it sounds too good to be true, it may be a scam.

Keep in mind that you’re not the only person cruising the web looking for an online job that will allow you to work from home.  Because the Internet is a national and even international medium, you are not only competing with Joe down the street, but all the Joe’s all over the country, some of whom have killer resumes.  The competition is fierce, so make sure your resume is clean, accurate, and puts your most significant experience first.  Don’t overstate your qualifications, but don’t be shy about tooting your own horn either. Many potential employers will immediately discard a resume for spelling or grammatical errors.  If you want to be taken seriously, take yourself seriously and put out a good quality cover letter and resume.

How do you get one of these coveted jobs?   Because there are so many people out there vying for the same position, much of it is pure luck.   Like a glutted real estate market, employers have the luxury of finding good employees easier than ever simply because there are so many people trying to get work.

The name of the game is submit, submit, submit.  Don’t apply for one job and wait for an answer.  Chances are, if it’s a good position, the employer has received hundreds of resumes and won’t have time to give you a reply. Check for jobs daily, and apply for anything that suits you.  Even if you are 100 percent qualified for a position it doesn’t mean you are going to get that job, because chances are, there are dozens of equally qualified people.  Eventually, with tenacity and consistency, you will get that job offer you’ve been hoping for.

PostHeaderIcon Can Multi-Level Marketing be a Viable Option for at Home Employment?

Multi-level marketing (MLM) has gotten a bad rap of late, but is it truly a good option for those who want at home employment?  The truth is, in the mainstream media, MLMs have been unfairly characterized as a scam or a scheme or simply a bad investment.  This is because journalists tend to paint all such programs with the same broad brush, which isn’t fair and certainly isn’t accurate.

Read any story from a traditional source about at-home work and what to avoid, and they will no doubt mention MLMs.  Why?  We believe it’s simply a lack of understanding how such programs work, not only by those who are writing about them, but by the thousands of people who invest in MLMs and don’t find the success they were hoping for.

But like any business, some will fail and some with succeed. Some will surpass all expectations.  The people who do find financial success with MLMs worked hard at it, educated themselves, followed the programs precisely, came up with their own marketing plans, and treated their new business as a business—not as a quick way to get rich.

Unfortunately, too many people invest in MLMs who do not understand how to attract recruits, how to train their downline, how to keep their downline happy.  Attrition is one of the biggest pitfalls in operating a successful MLM, but there are strategies that can help the MLM business owner. MLMs appear simple on the surface.  Sell a product, get a commission, find others to sell that same product, and share your recruit’s commission when they make a sale.  The more recruits, the more commissions, the more money.

But like any business, it’s not so simple. The failure rate of any new business is discouragingly high, and MLMs are no different.  It’s a business, which will thrive or fail based on how well it’s operated.  According to statistics, about one-third of new businesses will be profitable within two years, one-third will break even, and one-third will never see a profit.

Don’t be discouraged, just make certain you’re one of the success stories. If a recruiting method fails, try another. Keep on top of the industry, because very smart people are out there constantly trying to improve methods and strategies for getting those sales.

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PostHeaderIcon Filling Out Surveys a Fun, Free At Home Job

You want to work at home but believe free jobs are hard to come by?  Think again.  There are plenty of ways to make money from home that shouldn’t cost you a thing out of pocket. One such job is survey taking.

Companies will pay people money for filling out surveys. It’s one of those at-home jobs that sounds too good to be true. But companies really will pay qualified people to fill out surveys.

Large corporations need to know what the market needs, wants and thinks about specific products so that they can develop new product lines or simply find out if their message is hitting its mark with consumers. And they are willing to pay for such information.

You won’t get rich filling out surveys, but it can be a fun way to make a few extra dollars. The Internet has many survey sites and the best don’t require you to pay a fee, so this is one free way to make money online. Several websites list and rate survey sites, so finding surveys is easy. Most will require you to fill out a survey initially, without pay, so they can send you surveys that best apply to you and your lifestyle. For example, a toy company may not be interested in learning a single person’s opinion on a new line of action figures.

Once you start getting surveys e-mailed to you, fill them out as soon as possible, as some surveys have a quota. Once that quota is reached, they won’t need your opinion and you won’t get paid. Typically, surveys pay from $1 to $10, depending upon how long the survey takes to fill out. Surveys can take anywhere from 10 to 40 minutes. Other surveys pay in coupons or small items or will enter you into a contest to win cash or prizes.

Some survey sites are better than others. We’ve found that one of the problems is that some sites send out very few surveys. If you’re not finding success with one, try another. Another way to earn money with surveys is by recruiting others to also fill out surveys. Some sites will pay you a small amount each time your recruit fills out a survey. Get enough recruits, and then you’ll start seeing more significant cash.

Getting paid isn’t automatic. Many times survey takers will get “kicked out” of a survey because they don’t qualify. For example, a tobacco company will ask, “Do you smoke?”  If you don’t, you’ll likely end the survey there and will not get paid.  Most times, the survey will kick you out almost immediately so you haven’t wasted too much time.  The fun part is that many times you don’t know which company is looking for information, which is why it’s best to answer questions honestly.

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PostHeaderIcon How to Choose the Right Online Jobs So You Can Work From Home

Finding the right online jobs so you can work from home is just as much about you as it is the job.  Before you take a leap and put any time or money toward anything, you need to take a hard look at yourself.

Are you self-motivated?  Most people will automatically say, “yes!” as if admitting you are not self-motivated is some kind of horrible character flaw. While most people will say that are self-motivated, the truth is, many people are not. They need a boss, they need deadlines, they need quotas. Be honest with yourself and that can determine the type of online job you look for.

Can you sell?  Many online jobs do require a certain amount of salesmanship, which is a specific skill that not everyone has. If you have marketing skills or are enthusiastic about a particular product, then an online job that requires selling could be a good fit. Not everyone is a “people person.”

Can you work from home?  Not everyone can. Some people get too distracted by other things in their home to be able to fully concentrate on their job. Some people cannot take the isolation that working from home often entails. If you are a person who thrives when surrounded by people, working from home may not be the best option for you. Although stay-at-home moms and dads often think life would be easier if they worked from home, it can be incredibly stressful to keep a child happy while you work.

Do you need a job without distraction?  Many online jobs require a lot of phone work. If you have a house filled with noisy children, that kind of job may not be for you. Home-based telemarketers and call center representatives cannot have any background noise while working.

How much money do you need to make?  While there are many well-paying online jobs, be careful what you agree to do. Some jobs, such as those that pay per unit, pay an extremely low hourly wage. Don’t caught up in any job offers that seem to include an outrageous salary for menial labor. Chances are they are either not legitimate or the wages they claim you can make are nearly impossible to achieve.

Do you have the intestinal fortitude to start your own business?  If you have your own online business, you are responsible for everything, including the amount of money you make and the time you spend on your business. To run any successful business requires time and creativity. Multi-level marketing programs, for example, can only be successful if the MLM owner is willing to dedicate time and effort. Like a brick and mortar business, online businesses can only be successful when run properly.

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PostHeaderIcon When You Work From Home Life is Sweet Most of the Time.

You can spot them all the time, those lucky people who work from home.
-They’re the ones who take their kids to the bus stop, who are there when they come home from school.
-They’re the ones who can wear jeans or sweats every day, who have a strange look of contentment on their faces.
-They’re the ones who can escape their jobs for a few hours and volunteer at school, or can take a walk when the weather is fine.

Working from home has wonderful benefits, particularly if you have children. But even if you don’t, not having to face that daily commute can be a real blessing. Is there anything worse than getting up at 6 a.m. to scrape snow and ice from your car, shovel a path, digging through a three-foot snow bank left behind by the plow just so you can sit on a highway in rush hour traffic? And when you leave work—finally—it can be just as tough to get into a car that’s been sweltering in the sun all day.

Don’t forget the morning madness if you have children and also have to get to work on time. You not only have to make sure your tie is straight and your pants pressed, you also have to make sure the kids’ hair is brushed, their socks match (though this has become an option, thankfully), their backpacks have their homework inside and their lunches are made.

When your kids are too sick to go to school, if you work from home you don’t have to miss work or worse, send the poor kids to school anyway. If they’re on the couch sleeping or quietly watching cartoons, you can still work. And if they’re released from school early, you don’t have to face your boss’s frown or your co-workers looks of contempt because you have to leave early—again. You’re your own boss. If you don’t get your work done during the day, you can finish up when the kids are asleep.

Yes, you can recognize those who work at home. They’re the ones who can take the time to put their slippers on and read the paper before heading 20 feet to their computer. The house is blessedly silent but for the hum of the computer’s fan. Outside the birds are singing and inside you start your workday.

Perhaps it’s not all that wonderful, but it’s close. As wonderful as it is, though, not everyone would face a day of complete isolation with such happiness. Working at home is not for everyone.

PostHeaderIcon Governments, Companies See Benefits of Work From Home Jobs

It is cool to work from home. And those lucky enough to have jobs that allow them to be free to work from home should know they are part of a growing population. Not only are people realizing the benefits of working from home, it’s become a way to live green—and even municipalities are getting in on this trend.

According to the Associated Press, Minnesota state officials are promoting the idea of working from home as a way to reduce traffic. The result is less congestion on the highways and less car emissions in the air. This idea isn’t new. When gas prices sky-rocketed to more than $4 per gallon recently, companies and governments took a hard look at ways to help the consumer while helping the environment. Tele-commuting suddenly seemed like more than a solution to help people work from home, it was a way to save the world—and the pocketbook.

In Minnesota, the state launched a public awareness campaigned called the Workplace, to promote the idea of working from home. Its goal is for 2,700 people to sign up to telecommute at least once per week for a year. While the only goal of this campaign is to cut down on traffic, it also gives side benefits to employees. One happy bit of information that both governments and companies are learning is that people are happier and more productive when they have the opportunity to work at home.

Calgary, Canada initiated a similar program and found that its employees who worked from home were actually more productive than those who did not participate in the work at home initiative. And it’s not a small difference. Data showed that people who worked from home were 15 to 40 more productive than those same workers who stayed in the office. Companies are finding they can attract better job candidates when they give workers the choice of working from home, there is better retention, and overall better production from this group of employees.

All over, individuals and corporations are realizing that the old myth that people will not be productive if they are not in the office is false. Working from home, say experts, is likely an idea that will continue to grow and flourish. Perhaps the only downside is that the office water cooler may start getting a bit lonely.

PostHeaderIcon Scam Artists Targeting People Working From Home

Scams targeting people who simply want a real job working from home are up a disturbing amount—as much as 250 percent in some areas of the country. This increase, officials believe, is tied directly to the downturn in the economy. As people get more desperate to earn extra money, they may open themselves up to putting money into something they wouldn’t have considered a year ago. They so want to believe they can get rich doing something, they’re willing to put what little money they do have into the pocket of a scam artist.

These scams hurt not only innocent people, but those businessmen and women who offer legitimate jobs and business opportunities.  Scams are more prevalent, yes, but there are still plenty of real jobs around.  People tend to paint online businesses with a broad brush, leading one to believe that every online opportunity is a scam. That’s not only false, but could lead job-seekers to ignore a very real job. Typically, there are two ways someone can earn money working from home: they can work for themselves or they can work for someone else.

Before you put one dime toward any business make certain you don’t only rely on some slick, professional-looking website. Scam artists know how to build a nice-looking website as much as legitimate business people. There should be a real person attached to that business, with a phone number and real address.

If you do invest in an online business, read all the small print, so you have realistic expectations about how much money you’ll make. Beware of businesses that require you to pay for information to learn the “secrets” of how to make money. If it’s a real business, training courses should be offered for free or at a nominal rate.

If you find an opportunity to work for someone else on a contractual basis, you should never have to send them money for training materials, software or to pay for shipping costs. No legitimate business requires the person they are hiring to buy anything. If they do, that’s a big red flag.

The Better Business Bureau puts out a list of work-at-home jobs that job-seekers should be wary of. The same businesses seem to make the list year after year. They include: data entry, medical billing, envelope stuffing, e-mail answering, and mystery shopping, among others. The bottom line is if a job seems to be paying a high amount of money for menial labor, chances are it’s a scam.

PostHeaderIcon Work from Home Part Time? You Still Need an Office

 

Even if you work from home part time, you should take the time to give yourself an office.  Having a place to go—even if it’s only a few feet commute—takes away distractions that may interfere with your job. Being able to close the door on the activities of your house can greatly reduce the amount of stress—and also creates a work oasis that can lead to increased productivity.
 
You say you don’t have room for an office? Join the club. Many people who work at home make do with any space they can claim—the living room, the dining room table, their bedroom—any place where you can comfortably sit and get some precious work done. 

No matter how small your living space, chances are, with a little innovation and creativity, you can have your own office.  Here’s something you may not have considered: convert a closet into an office. Even a small closet can accommodate a laptop or small PC.

The following are some tips for creating your tiny office:

  • Remove all “closet” trappings. Even if your office is in a closet, you don’t want to feel as if that’s where you are. Take out everything that doesn’t have something to do with your job. Don’t share your space with winter clothes or holiday trappings. No wire hangers. No shoe racks.
  • Paint the inside a pleasing color. Most closet interiors are bland white. Pick something that makes you happy. It’s a small space, so it won’t require much time or effort to do. Pick a lighter color to make the space appear larger.
  • Think vertically. You’re office is tiny, so fill it up from the ground to the ceiling if you need extra storage. Shelving is relatively inexpensive and easy to install.
  • Think small. Don’t try to cram a big desk in or a huge office chair. Before you buy anything, measure it to make certain it will fit through the closet door and won’t overwhelm your small space. Work from a laptop or downsize your computer (most newer PCs are smaller today, anyway)
  • Keep it uncluttered. The smaller the space, the more messy it looks. You’re going to have to be extra diligent about organization and keeping the area neat. Don’t pack in things you don’t need.
  • If you’re at all claustrophobic, put a mirror on the wall or a picture that brings the outdoors in. Bring in fresh flowers or plants that don’t need a lot of sunlight. A little color and greenery can go a long way to making any office more homey and pleasant.

Even a tiny office is better than no office. Be creative, plan everything, and get to work.

PostHeaderIcon Look to Transcription Services for Work At Home Employment

One of the fastest growing work at home employment opportunities is to provide transcription services—that’s because this industry continues to expand as the need for such services increases. It is one of the few segments of the job market that continues to grow, even in the current recession.

To qualify for such a position, you do need specific skills—one being the ability to type quickly. Most transcription jobs expect you to be able to type 75 words per minutes, have excellent grammar and spelling skills, and be able to pass a typing test.

Medical audio transcription services also require workers be familiar with common medical terms. But companies that offer such services are constantly on the look out for competent workers. Medical transcriptionists create typed files of physicians’ dictation. As more hospitals and medical facilities hire contractors to provide this service instead of doing it inhouse, the work-at-home employee is finding more jobs. You must be trained in medical transcription to qualify for such positions.

Other industries also require transcriptionists, which do not demand the specific skills that a medical transcriptionist does, though it’s still a good idea to take courses in transcription. In the end, your educational investment could be a good one, allowing you to work from home earning up to $30 per hour and sometimes more, which is a decent wage for a work-at-home position. The faster and more accurate you type, the more money you earn, as most transcription services pay on a per line basis.

Many colleges are offering two-year programs for transcriptionists because the demand for such jobs is expected to grow, particularly in the medical fields. According to USNews, transcriptionists jobs are expected to increase by as much as 14 percent between now and 2016. That’s a bigger jump than any other segment in the job market. Medical transcriptionists was listed under the “best careers” portion of that magazine, which predicted “rapid employment growth.”

If you are qualified, finding a job is fairly simple. It can be more difficult to find a work-at-home job initially, especially in the medical transcription area, as many firms want to hire only those who have experience for such coveted positions. However, there are many at-home opportunities.

Most positions require you to have the necessary equipment, which can mean an out of pocket expense, as well as a high speed Internet connection. Don’t buy job-specific equipment that you will be unable to use for another position (unless you can afford to).

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PostHeaderIcon If you Have Teens, Try to Find a Work at Home Job

Many parents, when their children are young, find a job that allows them to work at home. But as soon as the kids are all in school or old enough to fend for themselves, try to find work outside the home.

This could be a mistake. Many family experts believe parents need to be home even more when the kids are older, simply because they can get into more trouble. A sixteen year old is far too old for child care, and will no doubt balk at having anything resembling a baby sitter. But a sixteen year old can also do things when they’re on their own that they would never consider doing if a parent were at home.

Sure, you have rules. No friends in the house after school. No girlfriends or boyfriends or drinking or drugs or cruising the Internet for things you’d rather them not see. You may think you have the best kid on the block and they’d never go against the rules. Think again. If every kid followed every rule parents handed down, there’d be no unwanted pregnancies or drug experimentation.

Leaving your teenager home alone is a huge worry for working parents. That’s why working from home during these years may be the best thing you can do for your family. While stay-at-home moms and dads often deem the early years as the most important time to be home, others will stridently argue that it’s really the teen years when parents should try to be home.

Because of the Internet, parents have more options then ever if they do want to work from home. Many jobs will allow parents to telecommute part-time, other jobs allow parents to work at home full time. Consulting, freelancing or starting a home business are all options parents can utilize when they want to be home when their kids are there.

Studies have shown that teens engage in the most risky behavior between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. Make sense? That’s when teens are home alone, unsupervised and free to make some really bad choices. Unsupervised teens are nearly three times more likely to skip classes, use drugs and alcohol, smoke, and engage in sexual activity.

As more parents recognize the consequences of leaving teens at home, more are opting to work from home at least part of the time. Little ones will be safe in day care facilities or with nannies. But teens are most safe when mom or dad is home.

To find your perfect work from home job visit Jobs Based From Home and start applying today.

PostHeaderIcon Home-Based Employment Opportunities Expanding

More and more companies are recognizing the cost savings and benefits of outsourcing work to home-based individuals. The opportunities for home-based employment have never been greater, and the number of legitimate at-home jobs is mushrooming thanks to new technologies.

Entire websites are devoted to helping companies find home-based employees. Websites focusing on freelance writers, graphic designers, website designers abound on the Internet. Many of these jobs were traditionally salaried positions that cost companies in wages and benefits. The vast majority of freelance jobs do not include any sort of benefits, something to keep in mind if you are considering working from your home.

Several websites charge job-seekers a fee to peruse their job listings, but other sites are free. Those who charge say they screen the jobs to ensure they are legitimate high quality positions before being placed on their site. One of the best places to find a home-based job is on Craigslist, a free classifieds ad site. A word of caution, though, as Craigslist has attracted scam artists. Don’t get overly excited by an ad that claims to pay an outrageous amount of money for little work. There’s a good chance it’s a scam.

Nearly every sort of job, including teaching, can be conducted from home. Sylvan Learning Center, for example, offers regional teaching jobs that allow teachers to stay at home and tutor via the net.   Another growing field of home-based workers includes people who transcribe.  Medical audio transcription services in particular are growing as more and more medical facilities outsource these services to save tens of thousands of dollars a year. This is one area that is expected to grow to cope with the expanding needs of the health care system.

Other companies, who used to have offices filled with telemarketers, now have a large percentage of those jobs as home-based positions. Large cable companies, including Cox Communications and Verizon are increasing their use of at-home employees. While these jobs do not typically offer the flexibility of other home-based jobs because their require the employee work specific hours, such jobs are desirable because they allow men and women to be home, saving money on gas and wear and tear on you car.
Now, a person living in Boston can work for a company in Louisiana doing jobs that were traditionally in-house. That’s a plus. But a negative is that these jobs may be easy to find, but because the potential employer is making a national search, they are extremely competitive.

To take advantage of the thousands of other work from home opportunities visit JobsBasedFromHome.Net and start applying today

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PostHeaderIcon If You Work At Home, You May Need a Little Inspiration

One of the best ways to learn how to succeed in your work at home job is to read inspiring stories about those who have found that success you’re still dreaming about.

Reading about the success of others can motivate you when your business is slow, when you aren’t seeing results as quickly as you’d like, or if you are just considering starting a home business. Some of the biggest companies didn’t start out big. They started in someone’s garage or home office and blossomed into something larger than anyone would have dreamed.

Even if your goal in life isn’t to be a gazillionaire, but simply to make a few extra bucks, reading about how other ordinary people changed their life because they came up with an original idea—or one they improved upon—can be inspiration. It’s the “Gee, if they can do it, I can do it, too” moment that all entrepreneurs have.

The bottom line is that the Internet is opening up huge possibilities for people who likely would have been working an average job and living an average life. Those college kids who wanted to start a social networking site for their friends likely never thought for an instant they’d have a multi-million dollar business and that Facebook would be a household name.

Go to some of your favorite sites and read the “about us” portion. In many cases, you’ll read a fascinating story about how they started small and got huge with a bit of luck and a lot of hard work. Google, is a good example of a company that started small and exploded seemingly overnight. Google was co-founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University and now has more than 20,000 full-time employees and is worth more than $30 billion.

Even if you want to stay small, reading about successful businesses can be helpful, especially if you’ve been struggling with your own business. Not everyone is an overnight success and certainly not everyone gets rich. However, reading how successful people got that way can help you create your own path toward your financial goals.

Not everyone can aspire to be a Google or a FaceBook, but reading the story about college kids can be inspiring, even for someone working on their outdated PC in a tiny apartment. Dream big, read about big dreams, and your own financial dreams just might come true.

PostHeaderIcon Working From Home: Go it Alone or Work for Someone Else?

If you’ve always dreamed of working from home, you have two options: work for yourself or work for someone else. Most people would agree that working from home beats working in an office any day, though not everyone has the temperament to work from home. For the most part, home workers tend to have more free time, don’t have to worry about a long commute, save on gas, work clothes and wear and tear on their car.

If you’re trying to decide which route to take – working for yourself or for someone else – it’s best to examine the pros and cons of each.

Work for yourself Pros:

-  You are your own boss. You decide when you work, how much to do, what your budget is. No one is breathing down your back, hassling you or not appreciating what you do.

-  Unlimited potential. When you start your own business, chances are your salary is going to be fairly small. But the best part of having your own business is knowing that no matter how small you start, you have the potential to become something significant. 

-  Unlimited Ideas. The Internet and its power has enabled people who never dreamed of starting their own business to start one. You can pick what you want to do, even if it’s something you haven’t been trained for. You can tap into skills you didn’t even know you had. It’s all up to you.

Work for yourself Cons:

-  You are your own boss. In other words, you have to be self-motivated to be successful. Ideally, you should be tougher on yourself than the boss you are trying to escape. Not everyone is cut out to be the boss.

-  The buck stops with you. If the business fails, it can be seen as a personal failure. You make the decisions, good or bad, and must face the consequences of those actions.

Work for someone else Pros:

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 You will get paid. Even if the company you work for has an off week, you’ll still get money for the work you do.

You know exactly what is expected of you.

You have a certain amount of job security.

Work for someone else Cons:

-  Many times you have to work set hours, just as in a job working outside the home, so you lose the flexibility that working from home often affords. For example, a growing number of people work from home for customer support positions. These jobs require people to work set hours.

-  You still have a boss to please, even if they are in a remote location.

If you decide a work from home job is for you, visit  Jobs Based From Home and start applying today.

PostHeaderIcon Finding Legitimate Data Entry Jobs Takes Some Work

Data entry jobs have gotten a bad rap lately, being flagged by many sites as potential scams. There are few scam alert sites that don’t list them as scams. Yes, there are many jobs that are misleading, require you to purchase software or lists of customers, but there are legitimate home-based data entry positions out there.

Here are some tips to find legitimate data entry work:

» The company has a name, address, contact person, and phone number.
» The pay will not be terrific. Data and information processing work is considered an entry level position requiring relatively low level skills. If you can type well (and millions of people can) you can do data entry. Typically, expect to earn minimum wage or slightly higher. If you see a data entry position with an outrageous salary, red flags should be waving all over the place. Nobody will pay you $1,000 a day or even $1,000 a week for data entry work. Anyone who says they will are in the business of taking your money, not giving you real job.
» You will not be required to spend money. Not one dime. Nada. Nothing. What legitimate company makes you pay to work for them? Not one. If you are asked to pay a filing fee or to send more money for information, even if it seems like a small amount, look for something else.
» You will have to interview or at least show proof of your typing abilities. A legitimate company wants a legitimate worker, so they’ll ask the types of questions and require the types of skills that this position dictates.


Can you find real data and information processing jobs that allow you to work from home? Yes, but they are not easy to find. Search craigslist.org, other online classified sites, or home-based work sites. While you’ll immediately recognize that some are, indeed, scams based on what you now know, some sites do list legitimate positions. Most require that you are familiar with a specific kind of software, that you type at least 60 words per minute (some require more), and that you have excellent communications skills. Some positions are for specific regions only, even though they are home-based positions.

The best sites are those that list data entry jobs and let you go to a company’s website and make up your own mind whether or not you want to apply to them. Most will lay out specific requirements and conditions and aren’t sales pitches, simply job listings.

So don’t write all data entry jobs off, but just be careful who and what you pick.   And Visit Jobs Based From Home  to start applying today!

 

 

 

 

 

PostHeaderIcon Work at Home Jobs Getting More Plentiful

As more companies allow people to work from home, more employees are recognizing the benefits of such work and in some cases are willing to take pay cuts for the privilege.   As a cost-saving measure, large companies love the idea of allowing their employees to work from home.   They don’t have to expand their offices to accommodate more workers, they save on utility costs and often times see an increase in productivity.   This approach also allows companies to recruit the best available people without geographic restrictions.   If the best employee is 200 miles away, they can still hire them without paying for relocation costs.   A recent survey in Australia showed that one in six employees would be willing to take a pay cut if they were allowed to work from home.

The main reason those surveyed said they would be willing to take as much as a five percent pay cut?   Setting their own work hours.   Another benefit, employees sited, was having better jobs.   Those who live in rural areas have limited employment opportunities, and working from home would allow them to have greater flexibility in which jobs they work—and possibly higher paying ones.  The survey, conducted by Citrix Online, asked more than 600 employees in the US, Britain and Australia, whether they would be willing to get paid less to work at home.  The results probably aren’t surprising for those people lucky enough to have jobs that allow them to work from home.   A growing number of large corporations are hiring people to work at home, including computer giant Apple.  Apple recently placed online ads looking for at home tech support staff in six different cities across the U.S.   It was looking for fill more than 400 positions, according to reports.

Sears, one of the country’s largest retailers, has all their customer service staff working from home.   These positions allow people who don’t have their own business to work at home.   While they are desirable, they are also difficult to get because of the large pool of people trying to get these positions.  Those who want to work from home have far more options today than just a few years ago thanks to the power of the Internet.   Not only are more traditional jobs becoming available as a work at home option, the Internet also allows those to want to follow a more entrepreneurial track make money.   The bottom line is if you always wanted to work at home, you’re facing new possibilities and far better options.

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