and that you dont have to pay any money to? Thanks all.
They are either scams or have such a low return they are nearer slave labour. Envelope stuffing is cheaper by machine. Most people do their own word-processing so little need for typing.
Does anyone know of any work-at-home typing or mailing(envelope stuffing) jobs in the uk that actually work?
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February 8th, 2010 at 12:46 am
They are either scams or have such a low return they are nearer slave labour. Envelope stuffing is cheaper by machine. Most people do their own word-processing so little need for typing.
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February 8th, 2010 at 1:31 am
Make a free blog at blogger about something you are good at or truly interested in, and than put adsense on it, bring people to your blog, each time your ads get clicked you’ll earn money. I can assure that you will love working on it. If you want more info let me know.
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February 8th, 2010 at 1:45 am
Make a free blog at blogger about something you are good at or truly interested in, and than put adsense on it, bring people to your blog, each time your ads get clicked you’ll earn money. I can assure that you will love working on it. If you want more info let me know.
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February 8th, 2010 at 2:15 am
The envelope stuffing racket has been around longer than the internet, that and date entry jobs or any others that offer good money for no skills are almost certain to be frauds. I would only consider a virtual employee job for a local company I have interviewed with in person.
As the previous couple of replies suggest, create your own online business and stop looking for ‘conventional’ work on the internet. Search the web for the terms: affiliate marketing, freelance professional or blogging income, these may lead to forums discussing these activities, where you can read what people in the trenches are doing.
One exceptional case of blogging success, PerezHilton, the character who gossips about celebs and scribbles on their pictures makes millions, websiteoutlook estimates his site makes $5970 from 1,989,150 visits each day. While not a realistic goal for normal people not living in hollywood, it may illustrate how an enthusiastic blogger with more passion than technical know how can succeed.
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February 8th, 2010 at 2:40 am
Below, is what I found when doing a search for work from home.I have to say, though, that I have not personally tried them all, but do know of some people that have tried a few. I wish you luck with your search.
Here is a list of WAH JOBS / Resources:
Work From Home – http://www.iwaspoor.com
Axion Data Entry – No openings right now, but check back with them
(http://www.axiondata.com/employment.htm)
Work From Home Job Listings (http://www.worldwideworkathome.com/work-at-home.html)
http://www.workathomecareers.com
http://www.homejobsformom.com/jobs
BusyBizWiz (http://busybizwiz.wordpress.com/2008/12 … cessfully/)
http://www.aipb.org/ – for bookkeeping positions
Elance – bid on typing jobs (http://www.elance.com/php/search/main/e … pe=project)
Telecommuting Moms – list (http://www.wahm.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=516331)
http://www.hirepoint.com/athome/index.html
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Work From Home Resources – http://www.iwaspoor.com