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One of the top questions I have received from readers is how to make money blogging. Truthfully, there is no single answer to this question, since there are hundreds of different ways. For this post though, I will write about one popular choice, which is paid posting. Paid posting is usually where companies pay money for you to write reviews of their various products and websites on your blog. Of all paid posting sites, the two that I have heard of most often are payperpost.com, and www... Read Full Story
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Hi Everybody! A few problems came up in February, and at that time I thought it would be best if I stopped making posts. Now that most of the items have been resolved, I'm back and ready to start blogging again. I have tons of new info to write about, and can't wait to get started. So check back in the following weeks for new articles, tips, and news. Enjoy! Lisawww.ejobtips.com
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I have been receiving many requests for work at home call center jobs (similar to Liveops), but which pay a guaranteed hourly amount. After talking with many other work at home contractors, I found Voicelog, which seems to be a perfect fit. Unlike Liveops, which pays you only for the time you are actually on the phone with customers (and not while you're twiddling your thumbs, waiting for calls), Voicelog pays a guaranteed minimum $8.50/hour and up! Even better, there are no annoying upsells... Read Full Story
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Every year, the number of identity fraud cases increase dramatically, and I often hear people worrying about having their own identity stolen. What I haven't heard mentioned is how this can be a gigantic issue for work at home jobs. The U.S. government has implemented a law requiring employers to report their employees' earnings to the IRS. Because of this, many work at home companies require you to type in your SSN (Social Security Number) when applying for a job. The problem with this is... Read Full Story
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You all have probably seen those ads looking for mystery shoppers when researching work at home jobs. The sad fact is, a majority of those companies are scams looking to make a buck off you, and most of the rest don't really pay what it's worth. When I first was looking for a work at home job, I did a large amount of research on mystery shopping, and came up with a list of legitimate companies. For those that do not know, mystery shopping is a job in which a company will pay you to spend... Read Full Story
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There are tons of great work at home opportunities out there, which means that there are a variety to choose from. Today, I'm writing about one popular job idea, called "Freelancing." Basically, with a freelance job, you are an independent contractor who bids on job projects, and then gets paid after performing the job. There are tons of these freelancing jobs out there, from writing, to translating, to even photography. I even saw one person who was willing to pay $100/day just for someone... Read Full Story
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Hey! I am currently doing some fixes on the blog to make it load faster and be more stable. Don't worry though, I should be posting again by Wednesday or Thursday. I have some great new companies to talk about, so stick around!www.ejobtips.com
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This post is in response to the original post on a Liveops Lawsuit. To view the original click here. Though I find the Livops lawsuit a very important topic to cover, I have said my share, and this will be my last post on the topic. (Except for the results, of course!) From now on, my posts will be about working at home, how to get started, and basically everything in general on the topic (with some interesting additions thrown in! Just wait and see.) Ok. Now on to a Liveops update. While... Read Full Story
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A few days ago, I made a post on how Liveops, one of the largest known work at home companies, is being sued by two of it's agents. In one day, my blog received more hits that I have seen the whole month. At the same time, I have noticed that people have had a few misconceptions when reading my post, so I want to clarify it now. Though I side with Liveops and hope that they win, there is an extremely fine line between an independent contractor and an employee. The IRS uses three categories to... Read Full Story
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Hi again! Today I'm writing about one of the bad sides of working with some of the work at home phone order companies. Most people think "Oh, I'll just have to process someone's order and get paid for it!" Sorry, but it's not that easy, and I want to clear up this misconception now. In addition to selling the product that the customer has called in to order, you also will be trying to get that customer to buy multiple other items, from additional items similar to the one that the customer is... Read Full Story







