May 21st, 2008 by Connie
With so many people jumping on the Work At Home bandwagon there’s bound to be scams. When you are searching for work it is important to remember the old adage that if it’s it too good to be true, it probably is.
Some ways to avoid scams or fraud:
Don’t pay to work. There [...]
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May 14th, 2008 by Jay
One of the big online questions when you’re starting your business is Blog vs Website.
You know you want one or the other, but which one will provide the best opportunities for your business? The answer isn’t cut and dried, unfortunately, but blogs and websites have different characteristics that might help you make [...]
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May 2nd, 2008 by Jay
Cool graphics on a web site make it stand out from others, and help it to seem more professional.
When you first start out creating a web site, it probably looks pretty drab compared to others you’ve seen. Unless you’re a graphics whiz, you probably aren’t very good at creating the sorts of [...]
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April 28th, 2008 by Connie
Almost everyone has heard of the Avon Lady or the Tupperware Party. But have you heard of online vendor parties or fairs? Direct Sales or Home Party companies are now using this innovative way to open up new areas of sales and to recruit new salespeople. This model is also used by small businesses and [...]
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April 16th, 2008 by Connie
When you are searching for a work at home position, sometimes you have to give a lot to get a lot. Have you considered doing some work without pay in the hopes of gaining employment? Volunteering can open the door to a job that you enjoy. You can also work for a company [...]
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