Sifting Through Scams to Find Real Work from Home Opportunities

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Virtual Assistance Becoming More Mainstream

It wasn't that long ago that working from home was only a dream - men and women were chained to the 9-5 grind with no hope in sight for being their own boss. 

The corporate world began slowly transitioning to embrace telecommuting, and now work at home jobs are the norm, not the exception.

As gas prices continue to soar, and commuting and daycare costs make a dent in a person's salary, finding an online job become a priority.  Work from home jobs started with regular companies who allowed their employees to take some of the work home with them in hopes they would increase productivity.
 
It branched out to include home-based businesses for those in the direct selling market. Now, there are many various types of work at home opportunities, with home typists being one of the most prominent careers on the horizon.
 
At-home call centers are also popular, but many people don't welcome the intrusive phone calls into their home, preferring instead of type when it's convenient for them. 
 
As a home typist, you don't need a lot of fancy software and hardware to do your job - just a word processor.  The communication you do with your clients and employers can be done via email and instant message.
 
In the past, people had to worry about protecting themselves from the "stuff envelopes" scams. 

Today, the work at home opportunities you encounter are more than likely real.

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The Top 10 Reasons People Choose to Work at Home

  1. You get to be your own boss!
  2. You have freedom to come and go as you please!
  3. You can parent and work at the same time!
  4. You can set your own schedule!
  5. You don't have to brave the elements!
  6. You can go mobile and work from anywhere with a laptop!
  7. You have unlimited income potential (and you don't have to ask for a raise)!
  8. You can network with who you want to, not get stuck with grumpy officemates!
  9. You can work in your pajamas and bunny slippers!
  10. If you're sick, you don't have to drag yourself out of bed and to the office!

What Special Skills Are Needed to Work From Home?

In order to work from home, there are a few skills you need, but no advanced degree or training.

They would depend on the job that you're applying to, but here are some general skills and equipment you should have before breaking into the work from home industry.

Most telecommuting jobs use a computer with a reliable Internet connection, like DS: or cable. Dial up Internet doesn't support most applications, and it can add to the time you spend working.

Your computer should have plenty of extra memory available because some jobs will require you to download special software to use.

Most telecommuting jobs like you to have good typing skills before applying with them. If you want a transcriptionist job, typing speed should be fast with few mistakes because you'll be typing audio files quickly. Other jobs only require you to be able to type around 40 words per minute.

You should have some basic computer skills, like knowing how to download and upload files, use an email program proficiently and download software needed on your computer. You should also have good organizational skills to make sure you deliver on time.

People who enter the type at home workforce usually get to type as much as they want and can pick and choose their schedule. Some work a mere 30 minutes a day while others adhere to a fulltime work schedule.

Of course, the more you type at home, the higher your income will soar. Some data entry jobs just require you to fill out product evaluation forms, while others have you type ads online for thousands of companies.

It's one of the easiest ways to make money working from home that there is. Plus, one of the perks is that you don't have to interact with customers and deal with support issues. Internet data entry is just that - logging on, entering data, and being free for the rest of the day to do as you please!

Avoid These Online Job Scams!

  • Offers where they don't give their product or service a guarantee!
  • Ridiculous claims of earnings. It's one thing to make up to $10,000 a month (this is a realistic figure), but to claim six figures a month?
  • Sites where you can't contact the site owner - no name, email address, or contact form! What are they trying to hide?
  • Sites that require more than an initial fee. Anything where you're expected to continually pay for the jobs you get!

Income Possibilities from Working at Home as a Home Typer

Most people who are interested in working from home want to know if they will make more or less money than their outside-the-home jobs. The answer is up to you.

Working at home provides you with a more flexible schedule. You can work around your children's schedules, spend 20 hours a week typing fro home or 50 hours, if you want. The income potential is there for the taking.

You can have more than one job at home to keep from getting burned out or to bring in some additional money. Some jobs allow you to have more than one client to work with. Each client has different tasks they need you to do, some of them paying more than others.

For those who are looking for a just few hours a week, there are many work from home opportunities where you can type for a couple of hours and then quit. A corporate job doesn't give you that freedom - they have you clock in and monitor your schedule carefully. And if you work overtime on salary in a corporate job, you actually lose money!

Many men and women who pursue home jobs where they do Internet data entry make up to $250 a day, which translates into $5,000 a month if you just work five days a week!

Look at your current financial needs and then develop home-based business plan that will help you cover your needs as well as provide additional income for your leisure activities and retirement concerns.

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