
just trying to make a difference
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why not try this, all it will take is a few hours of your time each week...
1. get a free website, such as microsoft office live. read here for details http://www.newbiztips.net/webhosting.aspx
2. write about something you know, ie. work or hobby - make your website full of useful content so people stay and read it!
3. add some adds! relevant to the topic your website is about of course. try an affiliate scheme such as http://www.affiliatefuture.co.uk/registration/affiliates.asp?AffiliateID=105883
4. follow these 10 low cost ways to promote your website http://www.newbiztips.net/marketingideas.aspx
5. sit back and enjoy! |
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Tonya K
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I'm working with a really great company from home.If you would like to hear all the details you can email me. |
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mlforseth01
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I have done it all, crafts at home, LiveOps and West virtual call centers, I was a ChaCha guide. I bet I made an average of less than $4.00 per hour. Then I stumbled upon GirlsGoneMarketing.com. I was such a skeptic at first but I did my research. I really needed something that would help me get some extra income into my house. Within weeks I was making good money. I urge you to check it out. |
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Brutus
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Don't waste your time looking for internet "jobs." You'll be bombarded with all kinds of scams like the above answers. Go to the government site http://www.jobbankinfo.org/privateJobBanks.aspx where you will find all sorts of real private sector jobs. |
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b
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selling things on your own website |
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Homegirl
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I think there have been some good suggestions on this thread. Everyone likes different things. I do disagree w/ the person who mentioned making $4.00 an hour w/ LiveOps as that was not my experience with them. It's more like $8-$10 an hour.
For me, I trained at home to be a medical transcriptionist. I wanted a career that was legitimate and where I could advance. I didn't want to sell anything (not knocking sales though).
To be an MT, you do need training, and that does take money. However, I love it and make very good money. |
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Carrie H
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There are several things you can do like at home customer care representative, transcription, writer, proofreader, editor, blogger, telemarketing from home, mystery shopping, virtual assistant, and freelance projects. You can find a list of legitimate companies hiring for these types of positions at http://www.workathomedesk.com which is a free site. Check out the work at home directory for the companies. Remember to do your research on job leads you find when looking for home employment. If it sounds too good to be true it probably is. |
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mike l
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There are so many scams on the net, and one link posted in a reply to your question, takes you to website with only one page surrounded by google adscene adverts...offering home work.
I don't know if your in the UK but I found this posting in a forum that you may find interesting. http://tradersreview.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=196.0 |
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Pilot Paul
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Here's a list of over 1000 ideas for a home business:
http://www.financialfreedomtrail.com/business-opportunities-from-home.html
The ones people have the most success with that I know of are:
http://www.financialfreedomtrail.com/build-a-home-internet-business.html |
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Justin
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sell on ebay.
Start affiliate marketing
Start a website or blog and earn from showing advertisements. |
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Lion king
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stay at home and don't work - it's even better.
you get your rent and benefits paid and you don't have to lift a finger. |
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