WJC asked:
I trying to find a work at home job that isn’t a scam, and that pays good, and with a low cost startup or that is free to start.
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i have helped a friend with a work at home job. it consisted of stuffing envelopes
I currently work from the comfort of my own home. its for teletech holdings. you can check it out at
and saves on day care costs
Most of the positions may be only part time but its fun to work from home in your pj’s
stay at home mom
I don’t know of any work at home jobs that are very good, but I can recommend a work at home business. What you will have to decide is Do you just want a job? or Would you be interested in running your own business?
Now remember in a job you exchange your time for money, need more money find more time. With a business you can create an income not only from your own efforts but also of the efforts of others in your business. it is a well known saying it is better to earn 1% from the efforts of 100 people than 100% from your own efforts.
If you are curious get back to me and I will give you some web sites to look at which are not scams.
Hello,
5 of your other answers weren’t that awesome…
Here are some tips:
First of all, don’t make the same mistakes I did. If you see a website saying, “Earn £15K ($30K A Month Easy Money!”, then run away. It’s not worth your time.
The days of making millions online in a week are over.
The days of making money online, however, are not.
There IS money to be made online, but you need to learn to do it the “right” way.
1. Find a problem in people’s lives
2. Address the problem and solve it
3. Create a website selling your solution
4. Market your solution to the people with the problem
5. Review how well it’s working/not working
For your website:
1. Buy one on eBay (Pretty cheap, and quick!)
2. Make one yourself (Make sure it looks professional!)
3. Hire the local web designer (expensive!)
4. Hire someone from GetAFreelancer.com to build it (A LOT cheaper than number 3)
It’s a simple process, but there’s a lot involved.
I hope this helps!
-Andy