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I am an affiliate marketer and I started with affiliate marketing because I didn't have my own product. I enjoyed the idea of promoting products that I would buy to others. People really seemed to want to hear what I had to say. I don't have to keep inventory to monitor and the product is shipped via a third party. I then started looking into direct sales companies that I could promote on line as a compliment to my affiliate marketing efforts. My daily routine
I start of with networking and reading my emails. I have a social network that I market daily and feature other entrepreneurs. I work on my websites to improve content and keep the material fresh. I work on adding my websites to other sites via linking with others. I also enjoy Wahm and advertise on many of the sites in support of my fellow women entrepreneurs My tips for keeping a good work-life balance from home
Always remember your priorities. Family is a constant and unconditional. I have three wonderful children and I feel my work at home business, shows them another opportunity. You don't have to give up if a path you have chosen doesn't work. You can actually work for yourself and make a living. I know I am showing my family perseverance and that hard work will pay off. Find Work At Home Jobs
ScamsWorkAtHomeCareers.com has been featured in Businessweek as a resource to help mothers avoid scams! As a recognized authority, we feel obligated to keep you informed of the most common work at home scams, How To Research a Company and to provide you with Free Legitimate Work At Home Jobs.
We have recently also started providing Work At Home Reviews and additional Work At Home Scams on our blog Work At Home No Scams.com where you will be able to read about scams past and present. So be sure to visit this work at home resource for the latest infomration.
Scams aren't really hard to figure out. When applying for a work at home job, most companies want the usual credentials a regular job would;
Resume
Past experience
References
Salary requirements
History, etc.
If a "work at home company" fails to request most of these things then you should be on guard. It doesn't necessarily mean it's a scam! In many cases in this industry you're probably looking at a home based business opportunity. In which case they plan on training you and they don't need any of this information. But it also means you'll probably have to pay a fee because no business can be started without funds. That is just common sense and it doesn't mean a company is a scam!
But not every home based business opportunity or even traditional companies hiring at home employees are legitimate! This page will help you detect scams!
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This blog represents my first attempt at blogging and it was named for the first business that I started online. Rich and Rich Home Opportunities started as an idea over 2 years ago and daily is growing by leaps and bounds. My blog is a representation of where I have been and is my testament to all entrepreneurs
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Desiree_Richardson says:
I work from home part time while maintaining a full time job. My goal is for my part time work at home business to be my new full time job. So for now I am laying the foundation.
Posted October 21, 2009








