Finding Work at Home

Because finding work at home can be work itself.

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Jan 07 2009

Tips

Published by not4ureyes2c at 9:02 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

The best way to avoid a work at home job scam is to not get involved in the ones that are asking for cash. However if you do find one that you’d like to learn more about and you’ve searched all over the web for good and bad reviews you may also want to check out the Better Business Bureau online. If you’ve been scammed by a company you should also visit their site and let them know all you can and submit a review. This will hopefully help others and keep them from being scammed as well.

Do you have a myspace account? Sign in and go to the classifieds and search for jobs in your area. I found a whole bunch of work at home jobs in my area this way as well as http://dayjobfinder.com/ - go to this site and type in “work at home” and they’ll give a list of work at home jobs as well.

I believe I’ve talked about it before but I’ve been looking into WealthyAffiliate.com a lot lately. When I decide to do this I’ll be sure to blog about my experience but every review I’ve read is positive. The only few negative ones I have found are from people who are too lazy to do any work/reading or from those who are trying to sell you a similar product. Wealthyaffiliate.com though is a university that teaches you how to make money at home while charging a monthly fee. Everyone of the sites I’ve read has stated it’s not a get rich quick scam, the site itself even states that they don’t guarantee you’ll make money but they guarantee to teach you proven techniques and support to make money online.
If you’ve signed up and have any comments you should let us know about your experience.

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