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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Do It Yourself Find Paid Work At Home Yourself

I have presented various work options to earn income from the comfort of your home on this site. They range from the easy-to-earn programs and paid online surveys to building a web site.
While there are some suggested programs on all these pages, I have asked you to look for some other programs also yourself. This page takes the process further. It aims to give you total control of choosing the right programs without relying on anybody else.

Pick and Choose the Best

Here is a way to find any opportunity of your choice yourself and also investigate to see if it meets with your requirements.
Moreover, by this way you can find many job opportunities which are not included on this site. For example, you can earn online income from such work as telecommuting, data entry, data conversion, medical transcription, medical coding and billing, secretarial work, accounting work, translation, proofreading. You can find any of the above options using this method.

Here's how to choose your own job:

1. Learn what kind of work is in demand
The way to do this is to look at ads featuring work at home or earning opportunities that you come across. This will tell you what type of work is currently in demand. Ads can also alert you to ways of earning that you may not have thought of before.

When you find something that sounds interesting, note the the url of the site or bookmark them in your favorites folder so you can come back to it later for looking at it more deeply.
Add to your finds by a search on an engine, like Google. (work at home opportunities)


Suggested search keywords: Work at home, work-at-home, paid work on the net.

Suggested search keywords for specific type of work: data entry, paid surveys, online surveys, proofreading, medical billing, medical transcription, medical coding, data conversion, medical transcription, medical billing, coding, accounting, telecommuting, proofreading, etc.

I have found that putting keywords in quotes, like
"work+at+home", gives more targeted results. Try different combinations with or without quotes and + signs between the words.

2. Shortlist
If you search around ten to fifteen sites (more if you like) as above, you would find some that look promising. Make a shortlist of these sites. These are the probable candidates that you will look at very closely to find the opportunity you are looking for.

3. Investigate
To make your final choice, probe each opportunity on your shortlist very closely as follows:

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Learn about the scheme: explore the site thoroughly. Learn how the scheme works and what work you would be required to do.

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Do you have to pay for joining? Ideally there should be no fee for getting a job, but most such sites ask for a start-up fee, saying that they need this for maintaining the members' database and keeping out those who are not serious. So if you have to pay, do check if there is a money-back guarantee in case you want to back out.

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What will you earn? See if the rate of pay offered is realistic and adequate in relation to the work you would be required to do. It should not be too low or high. Shun a site which promises thousands in a week or a month.

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Where is the work and money coming from? A site should get a steady amount of work from third parties to give out to its members. Be very careful with a site without a steady external source of income except the joining fees of new members.

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Does the site look professional? While a site with a good look is no guarantee of its genuineness, a sloppy-looking site is a definite negative.

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Is there a forum? If so, take time to read what others are saying about the opportunity. See if there are posts from members complaining about non-payment or late payment for their work. Ask searching questions in the forum and see what response you get.

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Does the site provide support? Ask some questions to the support. See if your concerns and questions are dealt with speedily and satisfactorily.

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FAQs and Terms and Conditions. Go through these carefully. See if there is something in the Terms and Conditions which is not suitable to you because you will be agreeing to them if you decide to join.

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Look at the Testimonials but with a pinch of salt.
Don't solely rely on them to make your decision to join. Testimonials from people without a means of contacting them may or may not be genuine.

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Contact information. Does the site give info about its owners, where can they be reached by postal mail, fax and phone? Be very cautious with a site which doesn't provide such information or provides only an email id as a means of contact.

The above suggestions are by no means exhaustive. Think up more ways to investigate an opportunity and apply them also before making your final choice. In short, take as much care as possible.
Beware of fraud

Unfortunately there is a lot of fraud on the net. So be cautious when you have to pay for joining some opportunity. Make use of the anti-fraud resources given below:

Anti-fraud resources:

Use the following internet anti-fraud agencies to investigate a work at home opportunity before joining.

1.Better Business Bureau (BBB) http://www.bbb.org/

2.Internet Fraud Complaint Center http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp

3.Fraud Tips http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/strategy/fraudtips.asp

Also search for other antifraud sites and services on the net and use them.

Opportunities requiring specialized skills

Work options like medical billing, coding and transcription offer higher rates of pay, but they require specialized skills. If you are interested in such opportunities, try to learn as much as possible about them before taking any action. Find out how you could acquire these skills, what investment you have to make and what is the scope of job availability.

Are you sure to find a real opportunity in this way?

These are just suggestions to find a good opportunity. I have used this method myself and found it helpful but that is not to say that it is a guaranteed fool-proof method to find a scam-free opportunity. Please keep this in mind while following the above suggestions or joining an opportunity. And be extra careful before paying money.

Best of luck!

1 comment:

  1. I make $20 for each 20 minute survey!

    Guess what? This is exactly what large companies are paying for. They need to know what their customer needs and wants. So large companies pay millions of dollars every month to the average person. In return, the average person, myself included, participates in surveys and gives them their opinion.

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