"The Truth About Work At Home Jobs"
"Are You
Using These Clever Strategies To Find Legitimate
Work From Home?"
After weeks and weeks of searching and reading all
the different ads on the internet, you finally
discover what you've been looking for in a work from
home job.
It tells you everything you want to hear and they
also show proof of their claims.
The deadline is approaching "This offer ends by
midnight..." You can't wait to whip-out your credit
card to get your material and get started making
hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
But wait! Now is the time to ask yourself. Is there
enough information letting me know what is needed of
me to get this system off the ground?
Will I have everything I need to get started right
away? When and how will I get paid? Am I willing to
dedicate the time? and Finally, is this really what
I want to do?
By taking a little more time and asking yourself
these simple questions could decide between your
failure or success. And could even save you time and
a whole lot of money.
But before we get started, I would just like to tell
you, whether you've finished high school or never
attended college. It doesn't matter who you are or
what you've been doing in the past.
Just remind yourself that you can learn anything and
you'll be on your way. All it takes is the
determination to want to learn to make money.
"Specific Work From Home Jobs in Detail"
Paid surveys, assembling products, mystery shopping,
data entry and stuffing envelopes.
With paid surveys you can earn money either by
filling out forms and answering questions about a
particular product or by trying out new products for
companies and jotting down your experiences on
whether the product would work for a particular
segment or audience.
If you don't want to leave home for an extra income,
this would be a great way to make $500-$3,000 a
month from your computer. Just getting paid to tell
what you think about a product or service.
"Can Assembly Jobs Work for You?"
Home assembly has been around since I started my
career online. Which has been about 8 years now. I
can also remember when I was in to mail order 2
years before that, home assembly jobs were being
offered as well.
It consists of building products for a certain type
of company (sewing, wood constructing, electronics,
etc..) and sending the products back to the company
when finished, for a pay check.
From my experience, the majority of websites only
give you a listing of these companies claiming that
you'll earn $400-$500 weekly.
Here's how it works, when you get the listings of
these companies, you will personally have to send
for the info from the companies on your list.
When and if you get the info, they will send you an
order form with the price (ranging from $30-$40) of
their package which contains patterns, sample of
finished product and maybe some material.
Afterwards, it'll be up to you to get whatever else
you'll need to make the products. Costing you even
more money.
Now, very rare have I heard of someone making good
money with these companies. There may be a few out
there but you would need to do your homework in
finding these companies.
And the only way to do that is to buy in to these
companies to see if you were to get a pay check,
which could cost you a substantial amount of money,
or find someone who has been paid by one or more of
these companies.
"How a Mystery Shopper Earns a Pay check"
Mystery shopping is very popular. But you don't
really work at home. You work for companies that are
trying to make their prices, products and services
competitive to other companies. You work your own
hours, shop and/or eat for free.
Here's how it works. As a mystery shopper you will
complete a special assignment for a particular
company by going to a location in your area. You go
to the location as a customer but you will be
completing a questionnaire or evaluation sheet about
the location.
After completing the assignment, you will then file
the sheet either electronically, faxing or postal
mailing it to your company for a pay check.
There are a few reputable websites out there that
offer these mystery shopping companies. These jobs
are a very good source of part-time income.
"Is Data Entry What You Think it is?"
Data entry has become very popular in the past year.
I noticed it moving forward from the mid-point of
google adsense. You are paid to do typing
assignments for a particular company. But do be
careful of these types of businesses.
These companies make claims of earning a home income
with their company listings. Majority of these
companies will only scam you! Their listings consist
of only outdated information. There maybe some
websites that could assist you in finding this type
of work.
If you do a search for these companies you will have
to sift through the results to possibly find the
ones that have been in good standing if you're
interested in doing this kind of work from home.
"Is the Stuffing Envelopes Opportunity a Scam?"
Now lets talk about stuffing envelopes. This work
from
home job is just as the name states, filling
envelopes with direct marketing for companies to
advertise their products and/or services.
You are usually paid anywhere from $.50-$5 per
envelope stuffed. I have yet to find a company that
proves its claims.
I would consider staying away from these types of
companies unless you know for sure that the company
is legitimate.
"3 Strategies to Arm Yourself Against Online
Opportunity Scams"
1) Testimonials- Be sure the website offers
testimonials of satisfied customers. If they don't
offer testimonials, there are no satisfied
customers.
2) Money-Back Guarantee- If the company does not
offer a 100% money-back guarantee for at least 30
days or longer. I would not trust giving them my
money. The longer the better. There are too many
scams to take a risk. You can always use the
guarantee to back you up if you need to make a
complaint.
3) Not Enough Information- Make sure they answer
your questions. If they can't answer the most
important questions, they may have something to
hide. I know they can't tell you everything before
you make your purchase but the important questions,
for example; how you get paid and when you get paid
should be answered.
Now you can be a confident expert on work from home.
OK, maybe not an expert. But you should have
something to bring to the table next time you join a
discussion on working from home.














