Showing posts with label WORK-AT-HOME. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WORK-AT-HOME. Show all posts

Nov 21, 2019

Where to Start When I Want to Working from Home

Want to earn an income online, but aren't sure where to start?

Virtual WORK FROM HOME, Freelance jobs, Working Nomads whatever the term use. 



U.S. consulting firm McKinsey estimates that around 27% of U.S. workers are engaged in freelance work — a number that’s expected to rise to around 50% in
 2030.



No doubts that the ICT & Internet-based work from home gaining popularity and booming. 


Find Your Niche And Build A Career You Love

It means there's a large opportunity for your kind of product. BUT - if you try to appeal to that entire 

market,

Proverb- “Everybody's Business is nobody’s 

Business”. When you appeal to everyone, you 

appeal to no one. With a huge costume and

colorful 

makeup covers the real face that may make you HERO to Joker Having a lot of competition and there are HUGE products in the same category as yours - that's a good sign.

you'll have a very tough time standing out and creating a loyal customer base Solution?


Be polarizing. Create marketing materials that highlight your differences. Like- Ads that some will love and some will hate. You might now only appeal to 25% of that

customer base - but that 25% will love you and come back

over and over again. Never again will you be just "one of

many choices".

Find your niche and OWN it!

What is Niche: 

adjective



  1. denoting or relating to products, services, or interests that appeal to a small, specialized section of the population.
    other companies in this space had to adapt to being niche players"

verb
  1. place (something) in a niche.
    "these elements were niched within the shadowy reaches"

My specialties & Interests niches: VA (Virtual Assistant), PA (Personal Assistant), and Admin support 

back office. Admin Supports to Social Media Pages Web site and blog.  Marketing, Face book Ads, 

SMM, Digital Media Marketing. CM, EM SEO SEM B2C B2B Business Development- Deep down 

Research, plan-Strategies, Lead generation, CVJ Funnel – Lead magnet, Tripwire sale, Core offer to 

profit Maximizer deal, CRM, Branding, and Startups support. All these are niches. hope you got it? 


Nov 2, 2019

Real Ways to Make Money from HOME

PEOPLE WHO SAY “IT’S EASY TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE” ARE LYING.


Have you been applying for jobs all over but just can’t seem to find freelance work? 
Not even know where to apply and how to apply. Have you started feeling unlucky?
We hate to break it to you but honest truth; it really isn’t about luck but, about work, LOTS of it. But of course, it doesn’t mean just applying to lots and lots of jobs and praying something comes through. Sometimes it simply means being strategic and going about things the right way.




Do you want to make money online – and at home?
Are you looking for an online carrier- virtual working from home?
Are you looking for a full-time online opportunity, part-time?
Trying to pick up some extra cash from the comfort of your home without commuting? 

The most important step is to try something. Try means with consistency. Most of the ventures will take a while to get going and to build up to the point where you’ll be making serious money. But you need to start somewhere!

First of all- Freelancing means working remotely, having much more freedom, being closer to our children, becoming a digital nomad…not an easy-going, and earning a passive income- like ads and words! Moreover- we are trying to be a freelancer competing with TALENTS of the whole globe.  

Secondly- English is our second language. The most online working environment is English-oriented.

Thirdly- we are not living in USA UK OR Australia where the marketplace or the job market is situated.
Every day we are getting illusive ads, posts, videos to make easy money online as easy grapes are ready to eat from the plate.

Note: I am not talking about PPC, Surveys, and Affiliates like go-getter gig economy jobs. My purpose and niches are a bit different from those types of online works. I am pleading part or full-time ongoing placement situations. Not even thinking of online marketplace contractor jobs too. Since my inception in 2008, I have been going with market places namely- Freelancers, Odesk, Elance, and more…these all became an old GENERATION… and were painful to me because of micro works for a few time hire and fire. Again FINDING BIDING applying hassle takes 6 months to get a 2 weeks job again all the same bidding….. Besides all these hassles another most tragic incident might cause negative reviews from buyers. All buyers are not too good to handle…so many CRAZY and Mad people over there…

So, many issues and other cons, the reasons why I have already been avoided and discouraged to work with the marketplace.  They charge 20% out of your paid or earned money which is also a big issue for me.  

Knowing and defining your professional skills:

With so much competition and so many people and headlines vying for our attention, sifting through and finding reputable sources to generate any respectable amount of income through the web has become an ever-increasing challenge. So, where are we supposed to turn to make money the legitimate way online? This isn't just about generating passive income; this is also about finding ways and means to create an active income through the conveniences afforded to us by the internet that will not only help us with our debt obligations but also empower us to save, invest and get really rich in the future.

It's not easy by any means. Anyone that tells you otherwise isn't being transparent with you. It takes an enormous amount of effort and authority-building before you can really start getting rich through your online income-producing activities. 
Every decision that we make in life is weighed on a pain-versus-pleasure scale. We will always do more to avoid pain than we will to gain pleasure, plain and simple. However, this is also what holds us back from succeeding in any endeavor.

1.      Customize and crafting professional-looking RESUME and cover Letter:

This is most important to present before you the Buyer, Employer, and Hiring Manager. Please search online “how to build a killer resume” “Cover Letter” and manage the same. I am not an expert in this field, so referring to find out or manage through your expert friends, community, professional as you deem fit.

2.      Sound HOME Working Station:

The sound working station is a must. Noise and the destruction-free working station is a must. Your home having with small kids. Make a solitary separate space to provide uninterrupted service without sound pollution.

3.      Availability, working materials, and Tools:

You have to mention your availability 40+ weeks- or Part-time 20 Hours week to sell full-time skills virtually or relocate to further development of YOUR carrier. Virtual working and Support experiences do you have or not with a sound home space to render uninterrupted services having all working materials: PC, Laptop, Android Mob, Headset, Webcam, Time Tracker Apps, Dial-up and Broadband connection and willing to upgrade as needed…

Note: A PC is a must to be a freelancer. One of my bosom college and university friends, a retired banker asked me if it was possible with mobile? The answer was no… no … no!!! If you don’t have a PC you may try with a laptop as a second option only.

I started at ground zero with little knowledge, but a great deal of passion. What I learned along the way were some invaluable lessons from failure that hurt at the time, but helped immensely in the grand scheme of things. Since 2008 I am thriving to grow but never give up. Having full determination, courage, take a challenge, and consistently learning and finding ways and means to improve me. Doing internships, training, resume building activities to be job-ready.

4.      Add some credit to create an online portfolio:

You may try FACEBOOK Ads blueprint, Udmey or internship jobs through LinkedIn, Indeed for some legit and best online training certification courses…but I suggest Marketing jobs- Digital, Social Media, Facebook Ads, Email, SEO, Content marketing. These are and huge jobs market to finds jobs… and interesting and interacting that all are fun freedom and friendly with a handsome hourly rate from $30-100 as per your experiences… very starting from $20 an hour! Have a look at my a few pieces of training, certificates:
o   Digital Marketing credential, Badges:  https://www.credential.net/r8901q3g 
o   Digital Marketing Apprenticeship Certificate:  https://pdf.credential.net/r8901q3g.pdf
·        Completed course How to drive traffic, generate leads and sales with TAGON here:
·        FaceBook Blueprint: Certificate of Completion
·        Business Manager

I am doing a job from last 19 Sep 2019 ending on 18 Oct 2019 (On the job training for 3 months, after successful completion may get the position of a Marketing Manager – hourly rate range- $60-75 with a Georgia, Atlanta, USA Company.)

5.      Find your niche: — Figure out what you're good at or what you want to be good at. You don't need to be an expert right now, but you do need to decide where you're going to fit in if you're at all serious about making serious cash in the long term. My Interest niches are VA (Virtual Assistant), PA (Personal Assistant), and Admin support back office, Social Media pages, Web site, and blog Admin; Marketing-Face book Ads, SMM, Digital Media Marketing. CM, EM SEO SEM B2C B2B Business Development- Strategies, Branding, Sales, and Startups support. You may choose your niches first and is a must to have better carrier build on. Don’t be a jack of all trades but master of none! Be concise and specific to show up your skills in particular areas.

You may add more- Customer Service. To make money from home in customer service, you'll need a high school degree or the equivalent for many jobs. ...Data Entry English Teacher or English Tutor Billing and Medical Coding Transcription Writing and Editing Web Design Logo Design etc.

6.      Think of Your hourly pricing:


Pricing your freelance services isn’t the easiest thing to do, especially if you’re new. But you know what? Your price could be the reason you can’t find freelance work.
Are you too cheap or too expensive?
If you are the cheapest available freelancer then you are selling yourself short. Very often a potential client may not want to work with someone who is charging too low as they equate this to low-quality work. 

7.      Build a blog on a custom domain — your blog is your virtual home. Without it, you've no place to filter all that traffic and people interested in what you have to say. But don't build a blog on a subdomain; try a free blog at blogger.com or Wordpress.com. Have a look and visit my blogs here: https://baba08.blogspot.com https://babaodesh.wordpress.com

It will give a writing opportunity according to your niches, likes and interests to SHOWCASE you. Mind that sample is better than examples. It will be helpful to your buyer, employer, HR managers just simply copy-paste a link of your blog address or posts URLs to sight your samples at your fingertips. They may appraise your viability, English, thoughts, works, samples all in one at a glance. So, don’t have the right an assay every time ….this way you may save lots of time and effort too.

8.      Build your social media profiles:

These are also helping you out to showcase your works online. Open Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn accounts, and please never forget to complete the profile 100% to have a professional-looking one. Don’t use your mother language other than English in posting, sharing, chatting….Engagement whatever. Have a look at my social media profiles here:

9.      Build your online Job board and forum profile: 

10.   Always add value-adding: value over time creates authority, and authority breeds trust, which in turn helps to grow your audience and readership. Without a significant following, you'll find it hard to gain any traction online. It simply takes time. 


11.    Don't sacrifice morals for a quick buck — at the outset, you'll want to do all sorts of things to make money online, but don't sacrifice your morals for a quick buck. Think about the long-term results of your activities. It will seem frustrating in the beginning. Then again, everything worthwhile is going to be difficult. It will take time. Stick it out and don't give up. In the meanwhile, here are some of the best and most legitimate ways you can make money online in the short and long term.


Now, making money online should seem like a pleasurable activity. Why wouldn't we do just about anything to see things through, since it would be a major source of pleasure, right? Wrong. In the beginning, like anything else, we might get really excited about it. We might also set our hopes very high. But that all comes crashing down when we begin to fail. Now you are QUCIK BOWN FOX ready to JUMP OVER THE LAZY DOG. Wishing you a wonderful journey grows…. Stay tuned and focused on it… never mind sharing thoughts…  


Apr 3, 2019

Discover WHAT a virtual Work At Home Job is all about

Discover WHAT a virtual Work AT Home Job is all about: In this chapter #2 we may try to know- HOW MUCH you can earn, and HOW you can unlock a life of freedom and flexibility... the Meaning, Scope, Areas, and types of high paying, and best work from Home Jobs… this blog and your success depend on engagement, follow up and sharing thoughts…with us…



 In this heading, we are going to open topics on the Meaning, Scope, areas, and types of high-paying and Best work from home jobs. This is not a static table of contents. Upon research that may be subject to addition or deletion of contents. Roughly summarized to continue our guide…

Table of Contents:

1.    Meaning of WORK-AT-HOME or Work from home jobs Work From Home- Definition: Work From Home.
2.    Home based job description: Home Based Jobs and Job Descriptions. ... Terms that are commonly associated with home-based jobs 3.    Areas of Work From Home Jobs
4.    Types of high paying Work From Home Jobs
5.    Best Work From Home- the subject matter
6.    How to find real home jobs7.    Essential Things You Need In Order To Work From Home Productively8.    How Creativity Can Help You Get Ahead in Life- 9.    PLUS more.....



Before beginning with the TABLE of content issues, let’s clear more about …
Let’s Discover WHAT a virtual Work From Home Job is all about… repetitively we may reshuffle the discussion to memorize and practice…
So you’re looking for ways to make money from home… Join the crowd!

Thanks to a genius invention called the internet, Americans are discovering more and more creative ways to cushion their bank accounts from the comforts of home.
Not sure where to start? Pour yourself a cup of coffee and keep reading. I am giving an overview throughout for your better information...

gig economy is a free market system in which temporary positions are common and organizations contract with independent workers for short-term engagements. ... The current reality is that people tend to change jobs several times throughout their working lives and the gig economy can be seen as an evolution of that trend. A gig economy is a free market system in which temporary positions are common and organizations contract with independent workers for short-term engagements. The term "gig" is a slang word meaning "a job for a specified period of time" and is typically used in referring to musicians. Examples of gig employees in the workforce could include freelancers, independent contractors, project-based workers, and temporary or part-time hires. The trend toward a gig economy has begun as a study by Intuit predicted that by 2020, 40 percent of American workers would be independent contractors. There are a number of forces behind the rise in short-term jobs. For one thing, in the digital age, the workforce is increasingly mobile and work can increasingly be done from anywhere, so that job and location are decoupled. That means that freelancers can select among temporary jobs and projects around the world, while employers can select the best individuals for specific projects from a larger pool than that available in any given area.

In a gig economy, businesses save resources in terms of benefits, office space and training. They also have the ability to contract with experts for specific projects who might be too high-priced to maintain on staff. From the perspective of the freelancer, a gig economy can improve work-life balance over what is possible in most jobs. Ideally, the model is powered by independent workers selecting jobs that they're interested in, rather than one in which people are forced into a position where unable to attain employment, they pick up whatever temporary gigs they can land.

The gig economy is part of a shifting cultural and business environment that also includes the sharing economy, the gift economy and the barter economy.

Entry Level Jobs At home for beginners- No experience needed
Website Testing, Chat Agent, Search Engine Evaluation, Moderation, Online Researcher

In other cases, you can work as a home-based agent where you are an employee of the company who works from a home office, providing customer service to the client companies. Virtual assistants provide administratively, secretarial, and clerical support, as well as creative and/or technical services for clients…

Looking for a work-at-home job?

Here's everything you need to know about working at home, including where to find work-at-home job listings, the best sites for finding working-at-home jobs, and how to avoid work from home scams. Are there really work-at-home jobs? Yes, there are some, but they are not nearly as plentiful as you would think considering the amount of interest there is in working from home. They are also sometimes difficult to find. Here's a list of the top jobs to work remotely and three ways to find a work-from-home job.

Despite all the online advertising you see, there aren't as many legitimate works at home jobs as you might think unless you have the skills that are conducive to freelancing or for working full-time at a position where you don't need to be in the office.

There are almost as many scams as there is real work from home opportunities. Here's how to research work-at-home opportunities to make sure they are legitimate and avoid scams. There are companies that hire for work-from-home jobs, and you can find work-at-home job listings online. 

Companies That Hire

Many people who work from home started out working in an office, but were able to arrange with their employer to work some or all of the time at home.

There are companies that hire employees directly to work from their homes. Check the sites that list work-at-home jobs. Some of these positions are those where you cover a territory, for an insurance company or a consumer products firm, for example, and spend some time on the road and some time in your home office.

Work From Home what we are talking about or our subject matter is different from working at home like carpentry, maintenance, baby seating, online stores, etc. This is all about employment and working with companies and small businesses from home office other than commuting 9-5 office.

Be Flexible

Flexibility is one key to successfully working from home. If you are willing to consider freelance or contract employment or willing to combine a couple of part-time positions, you'll have a greater chance of success in finding opportunities that are legitimate. It's also critically important to take the time to search for positions and to research those that sound viable thoroughly.

But part-time to flexible working schedules differ from employers to employers 
Website design, logo design, graphic design, etc…

Also VA (Virtual Assistant), PA (Personal Assistant), Admin support back office to Social Media pages, Web site, and blog Admin, Marketing- FaceBook Ads, Social Media Marketing, Digital Media Marketing, Content Marketing, Email Marketing, SEO Marketing, Business Development- Strategies, Barding, Sales and Startups supports. My interest niches… and I can and might try to touch all about in our next course of action. You may have other expertise or choices like web design, logo design, Book Marking, PPC or survey, etc… whatever you may move forward with the SEARCH… all at your fingertips…freedom is yours… cheers...

There also are data entry, bookkeeping, customer service, recruiting, sales, scheduling, technical, writing, editing, and telemarketing jobs available. In many cases, the jobs are part-time, commission-based, or pay a lump sum for a completed project.

Work at home transcriptionists or closed captioning writers is usually independent contractors who transcribe and edit recorded reports onto their home computer. Online tutors work for internet-based companies that offer help within a variety of subject areas to students of all ages. If you're looking to make a little extra money, paid surveys are a possibility, but do be careful about avoiding scams.

Full-time jobs that provide health insurance, a pension, vacation, and other benefits while you work full-time from home, especially if you don't have the experience, are few and far between. Finding them online is a little like looking for a needle in a haystack.

In other cases, you can work as a home-based agent where you are an employee of the company who works from a home office, providing customer service to client companies. Virtual assistants provide administrative, secretarial, and clerical support, as well as creative and/or technical services for clients.

How to Find "Real" Work

Despite all the online advertising you see, there aren't that many works-at-home jobs. Those that are available may require that you live in a certain area or spend at least some time in the office. Others may be part-time or freelance, so you will need to be continually seeking potential positions.

Keep in mind that the skills needed for home employment are similar to those needed for working in an office. You need both the experience and the skills necessary to do the job. You'll also need a home office with high-speed internet, phone, fax, computer, printer, software, and other basic office equipment.

Job Search

To get started, consider your job search for your job. Dedicate as many hours per week to your search for employment as you would spend working. If you're looking for full-time work, you should be spending full-time hours seeking employment.

Networking remains the top way to find a job, and it does work. Develop contacts—friends, family, college alumni, even the other job seekers—anyone who might help generate information and job leads. You can take a direct approach and ask for job leads or try a less formal approach and ask for information and advice. Contact everyone you know and tell them you want to work from home. You may be surprised by the people they know and the leads you can generate.

Job Sites

Check the sites that list work-at-home jobs and look through all the listings and remember to take advantage of the resume posting section, if the site has one. That way companies seeking employers will be able to find your resume.

Use the job search engines using terms like "work at home", "telecommute", and "freelance". Next, search the online job banks using keywords like "work at home", "telecommute", and "telecommuting". Searching Indeed, GlassDoor, LinkedIn, CareerBuilderMonster, for example, using "telecommuting" as a keyword generates almost 200 listings. "Work at home" generates close to 1000 positions.

Applying

Be prepared to apply online. Have a resume and cover letter ready to send. Depending on the type of employment you're looking for, you may also need work samples to send to prospective employers. Track where you've applied. Many of the same positions are listed on multiple sites, so you'll want to be sure not to duplicate your efforts.

Interviews

If you are applying for a work-at-home job for a company that has a local office, you may be expected to interview in person. If you are working for a remote company, you may be interviewed via an online interview system, video, Skype, or even via email. Regardless of the type of interview, be prepared to answer a variety of interview questions.

Tips for Avoiding Scams

There is more work-from-home job scams than there is real work from home job listings, so job seekers need to be careful when searching for and evaluating work-at-home job offers. Presume that the position is a scam unless there is compelling evidence to the contrary. Take the time to research the position and the company, including talking to other people who work there. That way, you won't be scammed, and you will be using your best efforts and best judgment to find a legitimate work-from-home job.
  • If it sounds too good to be true, it most likely is. If you get an unsolicited email telling you that a company that you have never heard of wants to hire you for a job where you don't need experience or skills and can make a lot of money, ignore it. There are lots of scams out there, some of which are personalized and sound quite legitimate.
  •  Know the common scam jobs. There are a number of work-at-home jobs to avoid. These include assembly jobs, multi-level marketing, claims to process, and stuffing envelopes. Many of these positions require you to pay a lot of money, and you see little to no earnings.
  • Read the listing carefully. Make sure you know if there is a salary or if you’re paid on commission. Look into whether or not you need to buy equipment, and if you will be reimbursed.
  • Research the company. If you aren’t sure the company is legitimate, ask for references. If the company won’t provide references, do not apply.
  • Never send money. Employers should not charge you to begin working for them. Avoid any company that asks you to send money for equipment. Also, don't send money for work-at-home directories or start-up kits. Free information and job listings are available online. Also, never give your bank account information or any other personal information that could help someone steal your identity.
  • Avoid “get rich quick” ads. Be careful of listings that guarantee you wealth or financial success or that will help you get rich fast from home. They will probably do none of the above.
  • Evaluate every listing you look at very carefully. Find out if there's a salary or if you're paid on commission. Ask how often you are paid. Ask what equipment (hardware/software) you need to provide. Find out what support the company provides.
  • Ask for references. Request a list of other employees or contractors to see how this has worked for them.

More Tips for Finding Legitimate Jobs

Below are some more tips for finding legitimate work at home positions.

  • Ask your Mentor. Telecommuting is becoming more and more common. If you have a job you already like, talk to your mentor about the possibility of working from home. When talking to your boss, focus on the benefits to your company, for example, emphasize that you will be more productive.
  • Focus on specific companies. To help avoid job scams, focus on legitimate companies that you might want to work for that support telecommuting.
  • Search online. There are a number of job search boards and engines that specialize in work-from-home positions. Remember to look out for scams...