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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Top FREE Home Based Careers

The best home based careers are the ones that you like to do and are interested in. Most of the opportunities are easy to perform and will only take some time to complete. You will not need mush skill or experience in them and will get better the more projects you take.

Filling In Forms

Some companies will employ you to work at home filling in forms for their products and services. This work is more specifically called data entry. You will be free to decide what projects you take and what hours you will fill in the forms. The pay is also up to you and can be profitable for you if you are a fast typist. This data entry position will allow you to be your own boss and free to choose how and when you work. The important thing though is to meet the deadlines that are set for the projects you choose.

Filling Out Online Surveys

Companies need to have online surveys filled out and are willing to pay others to work at home doing it for them. They have no time to do this job themselves. There is also market research that needs to be completed before a product is introduced to the market so it can be made better or changed before it does. Online surveys can be completed in a few hours a day. These may not net you a large income at first but the more you have time to complete, the more you will make with this home based career.

Freelance As A Writer

Those who own a website will pay you to write their content for them. You can make a good living by offering your writing skills in the form of articles, blogs, forum posts, and others. The better the content is you provide, the better the pay will be for this work at home career opportunity. Rates for writers are about $30 minimum and up. The amount of those needing writers is a very large group and there is almost no competition in this market right now.

Auctions Online

You can sell the junk that has accumulated in your home on a full time basis for extra cash with online auctions. You can also choose a product or range of products and make this a work at home position for yourself. You only need to decide on a product or service to sell and then get it listed. The possibility of drop ship companies is also a good thing to consider as they send the items directly to the customer. You do not need to keep inventory in your home or deal with shipping. You simply take payment and they pay the drop shipper to send it out. The difference between the two amounts is yours to keep as profit. It is simple but takes a little time to list the items on the auction site.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Working From Home Tips

There are so many directions you could go in when working from home. The hardest part is choosing the best one for you. Get clear about what you don't want to do. Hate phone work? Make a note of that. In fact, make a list of every single thing that you don't want to do in a job/business. Then write a vision of what you truly want. Here is a very simple way to decide on a direction if you are looking for a work at home job or business.

What do you enjoy doing? Make a list of every single thing you enjoy, or have an interest in.
What are you good at? Make another list of every single talent or ability you have, or have done in previous jobs. Not just regular "jobs" either, look at the things you do for your family, friends, hobbies, etc.

Play the match game. Can any of your items from List #1 be combined with an item from List #2 and made into a home business? For example if you love to clean, and you're good at organizing, you could become a professional organizer or start a cleaning business. If you love writing, you could write articles and eBooks about how to get organized. (or any topic from List #1 or #2)

Do you want to be your own boss or work for someone else? If you want to work for someone else, start researching jobs that would match the items from your lists. If you want to work for yourself, start researching possible home business options, either with an existing company, or forming your own.

You know where you want to end up, now you need to think about the steps that will get you there. Just take it a step at a time, don't get overwhelmed.

It's going to take time to fully realize your vision of working at home. If you're really strapped for cash, consider taking on a part-time job outside the home while you build your work at home job or business. That will relieve the pressure of needing to "create an income right now!" Then you can take your time and build your dream.

Finally, believe you CAN do this! Millions of people are already successfully working from home, and you can too. Just choose a direction and start moving toward it!

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Top 5 Home Businesses - Work From Home and Be Your Own Boss

(Source: Wendy Pan)

Working from home is the American dream. Being able to roll out of bed, grab a cup of coffee then sit down to work is what most people consider ideal, if not a luxury. Savings are made on gas, personal energy expenditures, lunches, and wardrobe when you are your own boss.

Sometimes, however, home businesses are not the answer for everyone. Many children, for example, running around and underfoot constantly can wreak havoc on the would-be entrepreneur. Making phone calls, typing letters, even researching on the internet can prove fruitless when children are calling for juice and fighting in the background.

Still, for those of us that persevere and insist on making this dream a reality that fits neatly into our lives, here are the top 5 home businesses.

eBay and other Auctions Selling:

Selling items, whether they are your own, or purchased at garage sales, flea markets or at discount department stores, have turned into big businesses for some on eBay, Craigslist and other auction sites. Buying items for pennies on the dollar and then turning around and making them available to an international market is an excellent way to make some money. You are not limited to buying the goods outright; you can also use a drop-shipping service or be the middleman between supplier and buyer. A lot of research as well as copywriting, marketing and customer service skills are necessary.

Blogging:

Yes, believe it or not, you can make money blogging. This can be done a number of ways, either by creating and publishing your own blog, with your own thoughts, ideas, etc and then selling advertising on your blog or selling blog articles to pre-existing blogs. Blog articles vary from other topic-interest articles in that they are more casual and reader-friendly. A blog is similar (but not completely so) to a diary or personal journal, so unique thoughts, ideas and judgments are more acceptable on blogs. The skills needed for blog writing include the ability to wander successfully through the social networking empire, web marketing, copywriting and affiliate marketing. A number of books exist on the topic of blogging.

Home Goods Manufacturing:

Another of the top 5 home businesses is arts and crafts selling. Do you make jewelry? Do you paint mailboxes? Use your talent to make you money on the Internet. The skills necessary for this are, of course, creativity and e-commerce. You can create your own online store by registering your own domain name and purchasing hosting for that domain name. You can also create your own store on eBay and many other auction sites. It is a good idea to take a class or two (if you are unfamiliar) with website design. A website is much like the presentation of a gift, it's very important in a person's first impression of your business.

Freelancing:

Another idea is to provide your professional services to the general public. What can you do that others cannot? It might be freelance writing, illustrating, or programming. This is one of the top 5 home businesses that allows you to blend your talents, creativity and skills with bringing in income. It is customary for freelancers to bill at an hourly rate.

Virtual Assistant:

Becoming a virtual assistant is much like being a secretary; the benefit, of course, is the ability to work from home. Being a VA means to provide business and administrative support to other businesses who recruit your help. It is important to be organized, and to have excellent customer service and customer relation skills.

Any at home job will require discipline and organization. To be successful and rewarding, it is best to research your chosen line of work carefully, avoid scams, and most of all, enjoy it. If you end up choosing something you do not enjoy, all of the benefits for working from home go out the window.

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