Sunday, April 29, 2012

Needed: Office Equipment and Supplies

You need to decide what kind of equipment and supplies you will need to keep you productive at home.  For example, the most obvious item would be a computer.  Even then you need to consider if you are more comfortable using a laptop or desktop.  Next you need to think about if you're going to need a printer to print postage or shipping labels for your products.  Scanners, digital cameras, and maybe even some photo-editing software should be considered, especially if your product is sold online such as an Ebook or Ebay.  I suggest looking into an all-in-one model of print, copy, scan and fax machine.  You can usually find a decent one for under $100 if you shop around.  The cheaper ones will probably not come with photo-editing software so be aware that you could have an additional expense there.  Compare the bundled products too, to see if you are actually saving money based on the products in the bundle that you actually need or use.  One place to check out is A Matter of Fax, click on the link below to see what they offer.

A Matter of Fax


You're also going to need a comfortable place to work.  I understand the comfort of sitting in bed while surfing the web, but for longer periods of time you will need something more suitable.  An extra bedroom, empty corner in the garage or dining room are all good places.  I've read that a bedroom should be only for sleep and sex so I won't recommend that but personally, that's where I get my most creative juices flowing!  A table will work for a desk, but the more comfortable and organized you are, the easier it will be to work efficiently.

Make sure if you have pets or small children that they cannot be heard in the background while you are on the phone with customers or clients.  Make yourself look and sound as professional as possible.  You will get more leads for your business this way.  Consider any other supplies you'll need such as printers, ink, paper or mailing labels.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

REAL Work At Home Jobs That Are Not A System!

I found real, legitimate companies that are accepting applications for work at home positions.  They are serious jobs that you need to put as much effort in as you would with any other job.  The main difference is you will more than likely be considered an Independant Contractor.  As such, you are required to withhold and handle your own taxes.

You'll need to check with each company in order to find out what they require.  For most of them, you'll need to provide necessary equipment and supplies on your own.  All of them are free to apply!  These are companies that offer the real deal.  You are not required to pull out your credit card "for more information".

The only thing I'd like to ask of anybody reading this is to please share my blog on your Facebook, Twitter, or Google+.  Preferably all if you have them! (smiles)  I'm looking for exposure and readers.  If you happen to see an ad that interests you on my page check them out.  I am telling you up front that I signed up as an affiliate with the sponsers you see.  That means I might earn a small percentage of what you spend with the company.  I don't expect anyone to buy something unless you want or planned to anyway.  This is because well, the point of my blog is to find free, low cost, and legitimate ways to work from home.  However, this is how I am working right now, so your support is very much appreciated!  I do not earn any credit whatsoever from the companies I've listed below.  Only the ads pay me.

To make this easy as possible, I've attached the link with the company name so you don't need to search for them individually.  I wish you good luck.  Now, lets get right down to business.

Update: 4/4/2012 

Elance is a great place to start looking for work.  It is free to sign up and you can bid on real work.  They have a section in your profile where you can take tests online and have your scores posted.  The employer has the chance to see that you have proven your skills.  For a small fee you can have yourself "verified".  Elance will check your credentials which makes you even more marketable.  I do need to disclose that I've signed up with Elance as an affiliate.  I receive $1 for each person who signs up and submits a proposal for a job.  So with that being said, happy bidding!

Plug Into the Power of Elance


For Customer Service & Call center positions:
Alpine Access    
ARO    
Virtual Customer Support 


Transcription positions: 
QuickTate
Clark Fork Communications      
DMC Office Services
Next Job at Home
MedGarde (Medical Transcription)



Research & Data Entry positions: 
IT-Boss Research    
DionData Solutions



These are the current links for companies I have found so far.  Check back later for an update with more companies.  I will bring them to you as I find them. 

In the mean time, there is one more link I have for you. It's not a job, but you can earn real money and I thought I'd include it.  Project Payday is NOT work at home, but you do not have to pay to get access to their information.  Instead, you sign up for a couple of free offers and then you will be granted access to Project Payday.  I included them because I thought it was neat that they show you how to get electronics for very little money.  This is on top of showing you how to make $50 in your first couple of hours.  Basically the worse case scenario is you spend some time reading, and make $50 for it!  So what do you have to lose?