Friday, June 24, 2011

How To Start Working Online At Home

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There are several reasons that prompted you to work at home but I am sure that you prefer working at the comforts of your own home. The question that you want to answer is probably how to start working home-based? And how does the process go, am I right?

Here is an outline of how you can jumpstart your career at home.

First of all, find out which online or telecommute job is the best for you. Make sure to stay as close as possible to your strengths and make time to learn about the qualifications that most employers are looking for. They prefer those that can multi-task and doesn't require much supervision. If you have these items mapped out then you are good to go.

Fulfill the basic necessities of working at home. If you are a programmer, make sure that you have the tools and programs needed for your work. Also, check your computer if the performance is ok. You don't want to be the burden of the team because you can't finish your projects on time just because your PC is slow. Get the best designing programs such as photoshop if you are a web designer and get the best tools if you want to work as an SEO. Now I know that most of the programs have to be bought but at the very least you can try downloading a trial program to familiarize yourself of how the software works.

internet connectionStable internet connection is the next thing to secure. Get the modest speed in the market, not necessarily the fastest but if the job entails video streaming and such, I suggest that you have the fastest internet connection possible. Invest in your internet connection because some employers will ask that you take a speedtest and send them a screenshot of the result.

Make a time schedule for the day and look for a space in your house that you can work undisturbed. Even if you are working at home, you have deadlines that needed to be met and kids, pets among other things can distract you from your work. Have a nanny or a babysitter to look out after your kids so you can focus on your work; if not, then be ready to cram work when they are asleep. A space where you will work at home is very important too. Teach your housemates to respect that place so that you'll have privacy on your things, computer, notes etc.

When these items are checked, you can start working on your resumes and application letters. I have already mentioned the job sites that I love and make sure to submit to those sites. In your application letter, be as detailed as possible when required to do so. Read the requirements of the employers like the inclusion of some words or letters on the subject line because it will tell them if you have read their job posting carefully. This is also a means to measure if you can read English and follow simple instructions.

Set up paypal account and link it to your visa debit card. If you need instructions for this, I have already created a post! (smile)

When asked to be interviewed, be as timely as possible. Some will require you to be available on a different timezone. Check if you the time correct and synchronize it to the world clock to avoid confusion.

Well then, after all that all we can do is WAIT!

Good luck.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Micro Jobs | Telecommute Jobs


In this day and age, the internet is a medium of communication that have surpassed what has been thought to only provide information. Now, the internet is a place where people share thoughts and ideas, meet with other people, share daily activities, sell and a lot more.

The good news is that, this also opened a new avenue for people to find work. Yup, you read it right, working online. Working online is now possible through several websites that serves as a marketplace for jobs. Their purpose is to meet the buyers (employers) to sellers (employees) online and protect their interests at the same time.

There are several jobs online like taking surveys, writing blog posts, designing banners, ads, creating webpages, setting up websites and lots more. However, caution is needed because there are others who takes advantage over people desperate to earn extra income. You have to remember that there is no such thing as "get rich quick" schemes and if you are forced to pay money for a software. Well, not all of them are scam but you might have to look for reviews online and check if other people have already used it and what do they think about the product. If you are willing to subscribe, then make sure that you have read their policies and agreements, and check if they are offering a full refund of your money if you are not satisfied with the outcome.

Find out what job is perfect for you. Read here.

If you are a newbie and you want to learn more about working online, here is a great blog post about work at home moms that shows tutorials on different gigs that you can find online.

Micro jobs or telecommute jobs are those jobs that is contractual in nature. For example, Fiverr is a marketplace of jobs where you can sell your services for $5 only.

Here is a list of websites like Fiverr:

  1. Homegiggers - works like fiverr and offers services for as low as $5.
  2. FiveBucks - pays via paypal
  3. GigBucks - pays via paypal
  4. Gigswood - pays via paypal
It's best if you sign up for as many websites as you can and advertise your services. This way, you can reach more potential buyers. Also, deliver good quality results and invest in the word of mouth. People will come to know you and demand your services. If you have gathered enough experience already, you can do freelancing or make this gig full time.