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arradia
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Post   Posted: Dec 05, 2004 - 07:01 PM Reply with quote Back to top

Hi,

I have a list of sites that hire home workers for Customer Service and various other jobs on my WAH Jobs page.

Other types of positions I have listings for include Clerical/Admin, Data Entry, Coding, Transcription, Writing, Editing, Translations, and Tutoring.

Good luck!

Smile

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Latest 3 FreeLance jobs listings Here

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Post   Posted: Dec 11, 2004 - 11:55 PM Reply with quote Back to top

arradia wrote:
Hi,

I have a list of sites that hire home workers for Customer Service and various other jobs on my WAH Jobs page.

Other types of positions I have listings for include Clerical/Admin, Data Entry, Coding, Transcription, Writing, Editing, Translations, and Tutoring.

Good luck!

Smile


Thanks for the link arradia. I've been looking for a site like yours for awhile. Do you personally work any of the Customer Service - Telemarketing Jobs? Any recommedations?

My experience has been that good survey companies just don't pay much. I work with one, but I get more from the products that they send me to try than I do cash. Still they will send me a check as soon as I reach $10 and the check is fast and good.

I also have a Cognigen agency, but if you are looking for instant income, this is not for you. It is something that you have to build. Even for the most experienced telecom pros it takes a year or so to get a steady income. Still, it is a good business to build. You sell products that people need and use, and the income for the most part is residual income. Sell them once, keep in touch once in a while, help with a problem now and again, and the money keeps coming month after month.

A third income stream comes from reselling domain names on the secondary market. But it is hard to find good names that will make anything at all on the wholesale market, so it is up and down.

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arradia
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Post   Posted: Dec 12, 2004 - 08:09 AM Reply with quote Back to top

Hi Terry,

Thanks for checking out my site. Smile

The links on that page are mostly for people in the U.S. and I'm in Australia, so no, I don't work for any of those customer service or telemarketing sites/companies.

If you do a search on any particular company listed you should be able to find out some more information.

Sorry I can't make any recommendations for you.

Good luck with your search.

Cheers!

Smile

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Post   Posted: Dec 14, 2004 - 07:33 PM Reply with quote Back to top

Hi,

I am not a big fan of paid surveys or postal marketing. I have been in business online over 15 years and I have tried almost everything to be successful and finally found my niche. Stay away from those programs.

Good luck!

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The above "conversation" is why I started a forum on my web site. Too many emails get lost in cyber space. Confused

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Here are some, Work at Home Products .... Razz

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Well, one of the scams that I ran into was where I had to find the recipients of MIP refunds. I bought lists upon lists that led nowhere. I wouldn't suggest trying this unless you know for a fact that it works. As for google weeding out scams. I don't think so. I don't think that they turn down a buck.

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I have been thinking to make money on internet in my spare time sitting at home. Did a little research and found few options where I can make money, but my only fear is scam. Although the subscription fee they are charging is nominal. But the threats are greater like Crediit Card Hacking etc.

I want to take your views on online paid surveys, postal marketing and name list processors. What is a general perceptions about these options to make money online? Do people really make money out of these or not? How can i check that they are not scams? Are you guys aware of any sites that can help make money in my spare time? Any other idea on home based internet job would be appreciated.

To keep out the scam factor I choose the companies advertising on google or overture for home based work. How does that sound? The next obvious question is does google/overture bans someone doing scam? Some one advertisng on google or overture can be trusted or not?

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The more I read the less I like the idea of doing paid suveys
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Post   Posted: Apr 21, 2005 - 10:00 PM Reply with quote Back to top

Hi,

I probably have tried every known business. Stay away from paid surverys and the MIP refunds....been there and done that. Once I found my current business I made a point to steer people away from scams to good solid home businesses.

Good luck!
Jeff Casmer

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Hello everyone, I have been marketing online for a few years and I have learned that the only way to become successful with a home based business that involves creating a team is finding a program that is duplicable. That is exactly what I have found. I am a member of a couple of affiliate programs but there is one in particular that is doing better than all the others. Go ahead and take a look at
http://www.eazyincome.net You can even call a toll free number and speak to a real live person to get started. Nobody is hiding behind a website because this company is for real. Once again http://www.eazyincome.net

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Post   Posted: May 17, 2005 - 01:05 AM Reply with quote Back to top

hi iam new to this forum. anyone help me in making money working from home.
scared of scams.
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hi iam new to this forum. anyone help me in making money working from home.
scared of scams.
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Post   Posted: May 17, 2005 - 06:19 AM Reply with quote Back to top

There are a lot of ways making money from home using your computer.

These are some that I have found out.

1. paid to surf -- you need to shelve a little money in order to earn
2. paid to search -- this is still on its early stage, I wish it would last.
2. paid to click -- just minimal amount
3. paid to read -- just minimal amount
4. paid to review - just minimal amount
5. paid surveys - just minimal amount

You might also need a website.

1. Sell others product by being an affiliate
2. Sell your product
3. Earn thru adsense
4. Earn thru page impressions on your site by using banner ads

But I found out the best training one could get in making money over the internet is by joining SFI.

as benjiecadena has said

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I have learned that the only way to become successful with a home based business that involves creating a team is finding a program that is duplicable


That is very true. When creating a team SFI set's the pattern in training and managing people.

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Post   Posted: May 18, 2005 - 10:11 PM Reply with quote Back to top

Hi

I would agree that SFI is a great opportunity and now with all the changes that happened on May 1st...incomes should be going back up and in a hurry....

Good luck!
Jeff Casmer

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