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How To Find Work At Home Jobs For Work At Home Moms

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As the economy continues to tighten for many American families,
more moms are looking to the Internet to find the extra money
needed to help their families survive during this economically
challenging time. The good news is that there are plenty of
opportunities for the mom seeking to earn money from home... When
you know where to find them... This article will show you where
to find those work-at-home jobs and telecommuting jobs you
desire...


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How To Find Work At Home Jobs For Work At Home Moms
Copyright (c) 2009 Glen OReilly
Jobs And Paychecks
http://www.jobsandpaychecks.com/



As the economy continues to tighten for many American families,
more moms are looking to the Internet to find the extra money
needed to help their families survive during this economically
challenging time.

The good news is that there are plenty of opportunities for the
mom seeking to earn money from home. The bad news is that there
are a number of scams out there designed to trap the newcomers -
to making money online, who simply do not know how to recognize
the righteous among the wolves.

Be Very, Very Careful

Far too often, newcomers to the online job world have experiences
similar to those experienced by Elmer Fudd, whenever he crossed
the path of Bugs Bunny - as in the movie, "Wabbit Twouble".

Elmer Fudd: Wabbit, I came here for gold, and I'm going to get
it!

Bugs Bunny: No! No! No! Not that! Not that! Anything but...
[Elmer and Bugs fight until Elmer has a gold tooth in his hands]

Elmer Fudd: Euweka! Gold at wast! He-he-he-he! 
[Smiles, showing a gap where his gold tooth was]

Bugs Bunny: Euweka! Gold at wast! He-he-he-he! 
[Points at his intact gold tooth]

When money is tight at home, it is important to absorb the
lessons I am going to share in this article and not to be an
Elmer Fudd. While spending money to operate an online enterprise
may often make sense, be vewy, vewy careful. Oh - sorry... Be
very, very careful...

Lessons From The Days Of Mail Order

If you go to McDonald's, Wal-Mart or any other Main Street
employer, you do not have to pay money to get the job. While jobs
are free... A good education is not free...

In the days of mail order, the big scam was that you could pay
money to get a job "stuffing envelopes". The scam was that you
would pay money to get the kit that enabled you to stuff
envelopes, supposedly for pay. In the advertising, it was said
that companies would pay you X dollars to stuff and mail the
envelopes.

What the scammers never said was that what you were sticking in
an envelope was a sales flyer, and you would only be paid if
someone purchased a product as the result of a piece that you
mailed.

The Internet equivalent of "stuffing envelopes" is affiliate
marketing. That is not to say that you cannot make a lot of money
with affiliate marketing, because you really can make a lot of
money with affiliate marketing. But you should be aware that most
people who undertake affiliate marketing - without first getting
a good education - will fail to make any money with affiliate
marketing.

Yes, affiliate marketing has a learning curve, but once you have
perfected your formula for success, affiliate marketing can be
very lucrative. It is true that a lot of Internet marketers are
making a handsome living through affiliate marketing, but most of
those people who have worked their way into "earning a living"
from affiliate marketing had several months or several years of
trial-and-error, before they could leave the job world behind.

If you are at all curious about affiliate marketing, the basic
premise is that companies will pay you for helping them to
acquire new customers. If a person that you referred to the
company makes a purchase, you will earn a sales commission as a
result of the purchase made.

If You Are Seeking A Job

You do not have to pay someone in order to get a job, whether
offline in the real world or on the Internet. If someone offers
you a job, and then asks for cash up-front in order to be able to
give you that job, you should hearken back to the wise words of
Elmer Fudd, "There's something screwy around here..."

For many telecommuting is just a dream, but when you know where
to look for those telecommuting jobs, they are not that hard to
find.

The only real telecommuting jobs on the Internet are frequently
found on Freelance websites. But, you should keep in mind that
these Freelance jobs are usually not long-term, and they are
based on specific performance criteria.

For example, I could have hired someone to write this article for
me for a fee. Many freelance opportunities are actually available
in the content creation arena. Webmasters need content to fill
and to promote their websites, but many of these webmasters
simply do not have the skill or the time to do the work
themselves. If you have the ability to write intelligible
content, then there is ample opportunity to write articles for
other people.

On the freelance websites, content writers are generally paid
anywhere from a few dollars up to about fifteen or twenty dollars
to write one article. If you are willing to put up your own
website and to advertise your writing to other companies, it is
not unheard of to be able to charge anywhere from $30 an article
to $100 an article. But you should be forewarned that setting up
your own website can be a very tough road, as there are thousands
of other freelance writers competing for those more lucrative
writing jobs.

If you don't consider yourself much of a writer, the good news
is that there are thousands of freelance jobs offered that would
enable anyone with a computer connection to participate.

For example, I know one company who pays people to write "every
man" reviews of tourist destinations, motels, hotels and
restaurants. The managers at this company do not want
professional writers to write these reviews. Instead, the
employer wants the reviews to appear as if Jane Doe, with an
eighth-grade education, had written them.

Another company recently paid people to research and compile a
list of all of the hotels in one metro area. This company wanted
the names of the hotels, addresses, phone numbers, and it wanted
to know the availability of swimming pools and other amenities.
That particular job paid two dollars for every record compiled.

Other companies are willing to pay to have a list compiled of web
pages that talk about a very specific topic. Manually compiled
lists are popular, because we all know that the search engines
don't always show the best content pages on a topic, and some
webmasters feel that having such a list would be beneficial to
their users.

I have even seen companies seeking freelancers to look at
pictures and write a short description of what the picture
contains. Others have paid to have a set of pictures reviewed and
placed into their proper categories.

Interestingly, if you have a digital camera, there are hundreds
of companies willing to pay you to travel around your local area
and take pictures of specific homes, streets, addresses, tourism
spots, and nature shots. Some of these companies are in the stock
photography industry; and others are in the real estate industry.

If you are more of an artist, you will also find ample
opportunities for graphic design jobs through the various
freelance websites. Another graphics-related freelance job that
some employers have sought is for people skilled with Photoshop
to stitch together pictures to provide a panoramic picture of a
particular event.

Other freelance gigs for moms include business support services,
administration support, accounting, answering services, resume
writing, grant writing, translators, virtual assistants, editors,
fact checkers, gathering interesting quotes, and more... If you
can envision an assignment that a company might need completed,
chances are there is someone out there looking for someone to do
those jobs from home...

Here Is Where To Find Those Freelance Jobs

There are many more Freelance Job websites than what I will
mention here, but this will give you a good start towards finding
jobs that any mom, in any part of the country, can use to find
and earn the extra money she needs to help supplement the
financial needs of her family.

General Freelancing Websites:

 * Elance.com
 * Guru.com/pro
 * iFreelance.com
 * FreelanceJobs.org/projects/
 * Jobs.FreelanceSwitch.com
 * Mturk.com (from Amazon.com)
 * LimeExchange.com
 * FlexJobs.com
 * FreelanceWritingGigs.com
 * GoFreelance.com
 * TheFreelanceNation.com
 * HireMyMom.com
 * GetaFreelancer.com

Sell Your Photography:

 * Fotolia.com
 * iStockPhoto.com
 * ShutterPoint.com
 * BigStockPhoto.com
 * StockedPhotos.com
 * Inmagine.com
 * StockXpert.com
 * CreStock.com

At the end of this road, there are many places to find jobs that
can be worked from home. Many of these jobs are ideal for mom,
and possibly even for dad.

If you are looking for extra money or a job you can work from
home, print out this article now, so that you will have it
available when you need it. If you have friends or relatives
looking for work from home opportunities, print this article out
and give it to them.

With this information in hand, you should have no problem finding
the real work-at-home jobs that many people seek to find. At this
juncture, one more quote from Elmer Fudd seems the perfect
conclusion to this article:

Elmer Fudd: I finally got even with that screwy wabbit...

Keep your chin up and your mind clear, so that screwy wabbit will
not clean your wallet, when you are in need of every penny you
have available.






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Glen O'Reilly lives with his wife and children in Detroit, 
Michigan. In good times he likes to travel with his family, 
and in slow times, he likes to help others through his writing. 
Recently, his wife was laid off from the job she had held for 
ten years. This opened a new chapter in their lives. His wife 
recently found a job using http://www.jobsandpaychecks.com/ 
Thrilled about his wife's success, Glen signed on with the 
website to help get the word out about this excellent online 
jobs resource. 


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