Wednesday, July 21, 2010

What's the best way to find legitimate work-at-home opportunities online?

I'd like to find some part-time work that I can do in my own home without special skills or special equipment, preferably using my computer and possibly my telephone. I'd also like to avoid scams or questionable ventures. Anyone have any insights to share with me? Thank you!

What's the best way to find legitimate work-at-home opportunities online?
Some freelance jobs can be done from home.


Hope these job websites can help you.


http://www.usejob.com


http://hotjobs.yahoo.com


http://careers.msn.com


http://www.craigslist.org
Reply:Hi,


I found a good website which is an index for all legitimate jobs from home. There are jobs like "researchers, ad testers, writers, sales %26amp; customer service and more. none of the jobs charges any fees and the website is updated daily.





Go to http://www.cjfj.net





If you want a real job online, have a good look, there are many different jobs listed.





see ya


chris
Reply:Good Morning America recommended: ChaCha.com


and


http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/CareerManageme...
Reply:I just put some new ones on my blog, everything on there is free:





http://workingfree.blogspot.com





Hope this helps!
Reply:I would suggest you find a product you would like to sell and then plug it into a well respected System. A system that can make money whilst you are building your business. A system that will take you step by step through the process of building a network of contacts and customers and promote your product at the same time.





You can become an affiliate for many products on the Internet ranging from things like the lottery to physical goods. It all depends on what takes your fancy. When you sell your product using the right framework success is made that much easier.





I have wasted a lot of time trying to sell products directly. It was only when I adopted a proper system did things start to pay off. You see, people won't buy off you if..





a) They don't know you - how can they trust you!


b) They don't know you are there - Remember setting up a site on the Internet is like opening a shop in the desert. You very rarely get walk in traffic.





But a good system will answer these problems and set you off in the right direction from the word go.
Reply:Know who you’re dealing with. The company may not be offering to employ you directly, only to sell you training and materials and to find customers for your work. Don’t believe that you can make big profits easily. Operating a home-based business is just like any other business – it requires hard work, skill, good products or services, and time to make a profit. Be cautious about emails offering work-at-home opportunities. Many unsolicited emails are fraudulent. Get all the details before you pay. A legitimate company will be happy to give you information about exactly what you will be doing and for whom. Find out if there is really a market for your work. Claims that there are customers for work such as medical billing and craft making may not be true. If the company says it has customers waiting, ask who they are and contact them to confirm. You can also ask likely customers in your area (such as doctors for medical billing services) if they actually employ people to do that work from home. Get references for other people who are doing the work. Ask them if the company kept its promises. Be aware of legal requirements. To do some types of work, such as medical billing, you may need a license or certificate. Check with your state attorney general’s office. Ask your local zoning board if there are any restrictions on operating a business from your home. Some types of work cannot be done at home under federal law. Look for the nearest U.S. Department of Labor in the government listings of your phone book. Know the refund policy. If you have to buy equipment or supplies, ask whether and under what circumstances you can return them for a refund. Beware of the old “envelope stuffing” scheme. In this classic scam, instead of getting materials to send out on behalf of a company, you get instructions to place an ad like the one you saw, asking people to send you money for information about working at home. This is an illegal pyramid scheme because there is no real product or service being offered. You won’t get rich, and you could be prosecuted for fraud. Be wary of offers to send you an “advance” on your “pay.” Some con artists use this ploy to build trust and get money from your bank. They send you a check for part of your first month’s “pay.” You deposit it, and the bank tells you the check has cleared because the normal time has passed to be notified that checks have bounced. Then the crook contacts you to say that you were mistakenly paid the wrong amount or that you need to return a portion of the payment for some other reason. After you send the money back, the check that you deposited finally bounces because it turned out to be an elaborate fake. Now the crooks have your payment, and you’re left owing your bank the amount that you withdrew.





Do your own research about work-at-home opportunities. The “Work-At-Home Sourcebook” and other resources that may be available in your local library provide good advice and lists of legitimate companies that hire people to work for them at home. You may discover that these companies hire only local people and that there is nothing available in your area.





If you need advice about an Internet or telemarketing solicitation, or you want to report a possible scam, use the Online Reporting Form http://www.fraud.org/info/repoform.htm or call the NFIC hotline at 1-800-876-7060.
Reply:Stay away from Cash Create and other survey Web sites!





It's a waste of time and will cause you unhappiness.





If you choose to get suckered in and sign up to take surveys and receive free trials considered you were warned. The minute you give them your credit card and personal information you have now opened your computer to unwanted cookies on your hard drive, annoying pop-up windows and if you are on a PC you open your computer to viruses that can wipe you out.
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