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Here it is Winter 2009 and those of us facing a possible layoff may see the next home employment ad to pop into our email inbox as a God send. Some of us may even go so far as to do a search on Google to find ways to make money at home. After all, it's reasonable to believe that if someone else can sell products online and make money that we can, too. We rationalize that perhaps getting into a work at home opportunity now could give us a chance to earn at home the cash needed to make ends meet while we stand in the unemployment line.
Our next sobering though is that we can't waste time or money on any of those offers to earn money at home. There's no room for error these days. Whatever we get into must truly be a legitimate work from home proposition. It should also be a home job that won't demand all our time. You see, some of us still believe we need to look for a "real job" since the government is bankrolling our job search. So, our ultimate dream is to find the easiest, most fun and free (oh, yes!) work from home job available.
The best thing to do as we search for profitable ways of working at home is to seek out online resources offering legitimate work at home program reviews. It's important to understand that many online review sites may have a vested interest in promoting one set of jobs from home over others. I've found that the best source of information about what actually works for ordinary people are forums. Namely forums full of work-at-home moms, freelancers, and other tech savvy individuals who regularly do internet work from home and also get paid for that work.
If you can find someone who's actually using a system to turn an online business opportunity into a steady monthly income, and if you can convince or pay or bribe that individual to be your mentor (or at least your sounding board), then you're more than half way toward making an interim income in home employment.
And just where do you go to find potential mentors? Forums are a good place to start. The most obvious thing to do is to look for a personal coach by doing a web search using the keywords "legitmate work from home + forum", or "online work at home + blog", or "free + legitimate home jobs + site". Your search will result in many -- literally hundreds of thousands! -- of places to go for information on how to make money at home. Be sure to use your common sense as you visit these sites. Don't fall for things that sound too good to be true.
Look for a page full of FAQs on the business and even check out scam reports on the Internet. Above all else realize that working from home is just that -- Work. You will ultimately need to do some work if you expect to make some money. Just make sure that the things you'll be doing are worth your time and effort. It never hurts to learn new skills. In fact, you might pick up skills like copywriting, social networking, project management, etc. as you develop and succeed at working from home. These skills can eventually go into your next resume... that is, if you intend to eventually settle for just another job.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR...
Rawslyn Ruffin is a creative and wily affiliate marketer. Her search
for the
perfect work at home gigs are showcased in her blogs, StealthMoonlighter.com
and RWMD.com
(Real Wealth Making Details). She’s currently looking for marketers who
are serious and anxious to build an online business using -- of all
things -- traffic exchanges and other forms of advertising considered
to be "crap". Get the full free report here: The
Traffic Exchange Business Secrets report.