Friday, November 13, 2009

Work From Home Opportunities

Sorry to be so long in posting to this blog, we had a slight interruption..........I have been extremely busy trying to gather the very best information for everyone to take a look at.
There are many opportunities out there and you do have to be careful not to get tangled up in ones that want to charge you money up front.  There are companies that once you have started the hiring process, who will require you to pay a fee to have your background information checked out.  This will usually be about $50-$65 to do a criminal background check and a credit background check.

Here are some opportunities that either I know people who work for these companies or they have been featured on either CNN or Good Morning America. Torey Johnson, who has appeared on GMA many times, is very cautious about reseaching the companies that she speaks about and I feel comfortable suggesting them to you also.

Home-Based Jobs for Americans with Disabilities:
National Telecommuting Institute, Inc.  www.nticentral.org
This organization employs Americans with disabilities who are willing to work as independent contractors

https://typists.quicktate.com/transcribers/signup This is a good growing company with lots of opportunities.

http://jobs.problogger.net/  At problogger you can write articles for them and get paid

http://eduwriters.com/index.html You can write articles for them and get paid

hubpages.com        writing jobs

http://www.bluezebraappointmentsetting.com/Careers.aspx  must have 2 yrs outbound exp.

http://www.writersresearchgroup.com/company/jobs.html     writers and data entry positions

sylvan learning centers......  onlinetutorshttp://www.associatedcontent.com/     paid to blog

http://www.highlights.com/contributor-guidelines?iCategoryID=203&CCNavIDs=3,203 This is the Highlights magazine that all the kids in school get and would be a fun place to submit articles to

http://www.ehow.com/write.html  Have you ever used ehow? Their articles are written by people who have expertise in how to do certain things, whether it is how to make jelly to how to fix a washing machine.

Good Survey Companies
Pinecone.com They do surveys and you often get to test new products before they come on the market. A nice little "filler" but not enough to support yourself.


GMA Tory Johnson
www.womenforhire.com. I subscribe to her website for ideas and companies that hire people.

Writing Opportunities
I have to admit I have not had a chance to check these all out so I can't personally vouch for them.

Here are some other options for various assignments:

www.writerfind.com

Author101.com
WritersMarket.com
WellFedWriter.com
FundsForWriters.com
MediaBistro.com
FreeLanceWritingGigs.com
WorldWideFreelance.com
AbsoluteWrite.com
WriterFind.com
ReviewMe.com
PayPerPost.com I have heard that this one is very good

blogging
Here are some other sites to check out:

    * Google.com/AdSense
    * AdSense.Blogspot.com
    * BlogAds.com
    * Publisher.Yahoo.com
    * Adbrite.com
    * Text-Link-Ads.com
    * Wordpress.com


virtual publicist
Among them:

    * www.partnercentric.com
    * www.orcacommunications.com
    * www.perkettpr.com
    * www.kellylodestro.com
    * www.OpenAd.net
    * www.Aquent.com
    * www.oDesk.com
    * www.Elance.com I have heard good things about this particular company.


on line juror I know absolutely nothing about these listings but have included them because they sounded interesting.

Sites including

    * www.ejury.com
    * www.onlineverdict.com
    * www.trialpractice.com

pay nominal fees to home-based e-jurors, which may range from $10 to $60, depending on the length of the e-trial. Research all of the sites and read the requirements before signing on to serve.

I personally subscribe to Leslie's website: http://momsathomesuccess.com/
The site is free with regular updates on savings tips, work-at-home
resources and more. And it has a 7 day email course that can help
you determine what it would take for you to stay home including
determining how much it costs to work outside the home, what you'd
need to earn from home (if anything), making money at home, and
more!

I hope that these sites are helpful to you in your job searches, I will be adding more information soon.

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