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Work
At Home Resources
Work at Home Now
(Make it
happen with the help of our new book!)
Work
at Home
Thought Starters (What will I do?)
Types
of Home-Based Workers (How will I do it?)
Work
at Home Now: The
No-nonsense Guide to Finding Your Perfect Home-based Job, Avoiding
Scams, and Making a Great Living
- The
top insider tips on good and bad Google search terms.
- How
to find the "needles in the haystack" on Craigslist, Indeed, Monster,
CareerBuilder, and other big sites.
- Where
the real jobs for mystery shoppers, transcriptionists, and similar
part-time specialties can be found.
- Highly-effective
scam-spotting
tips.
- Interviews
with hiring managers and successful home-based workers, Work
at Home Now is the ultimate guide to finding the work-at-home job or
project you want most.
- Much
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Work at
Home Thought Starters
The
following list is just a
sampling of the kinds of jobs people are doing from home.
Don't don't be discouraged if your particular idea or
skill
is not listed here -- chances are, with a good game plan, you can do
all or some of it from home!
Types
of
Home-Based Workers
Home-based
workers, regardless of the product or service they are
providing, fall into three general categories - business
owner, telecommuter, or freelancer
/ consultant / contractor. We've
gathered
information, tools, and resources for each of these areas, and you'll
find them by clicking on the links below.
We
suggest that you take some time exploring each of these three areas --
you'd be
surprised how often the "perfect job" turns out to be something you
might never have thought of!
Owning your own business is not right for everyone, but for those who
are entrepreneurially minded, a home-based business can be a great
alternative to "traditional" work arrangements.
You must have a product or service that others will want to purchase, a
marketing plan to reach your prospective buyers, and the business
know-how to make everything run smoothly.
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Telecommuters are
generally
employees who complete all or part of their work from home.
As with all employee / employer relationships, these home-based workers
take full direction from the company they work for and, while they may
have some autonomy, company policies still apply.
On the plus side, telecommuters may be eligible for company
benefits.
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Like many home-based business owners, freelancers and independent
consultants are self-employed.
Freelancers often sell services rather than products, though home-based
product sales (particularly via eBay and similar outlets) are
increasing as well.
Writers, artists, IT specialists, proofreaders, consultants, and other
people with specialized "knowledge worker" skills often bill themselves
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