Are Work At Home Jobs Legitimate?
Well the short answer is yes. The longer answer is yes & no. Sorry about that.
I don’t think there can be any doubting the legitimacy of working from home while answering phones for a large established company that just wants to tap in to the more flexible, and usually cheaper, WAHM or retired market. A professional job without the overheads for the company or the travel costs for the telecommuter. The problems arise when the company isn’t in the FTSE or NASDAQ.
If ‘Bobs Gardening’ in Vegas wants an out-of-hours customer support agent he can put a post on a site like ours and reach the very people he needs. But is Bob evil? Will Bob take a months worth of your work and then decide to fire you without pay? Is Bob legitimate?
Here are a few litmus tests to use when asking are work at home jobs legitimate – –>Read On
How To Turn A Surfer Into A Customer
I spent many years making dents in my keyboard before I learnt a very valuable lesson.
Most people are not like me.
“Well duh!”
But what I didn’t fully realise was how unlike me people were. You’re all a bunch of wackos! Freaks!
I discovered this when I actually bit the bullet on a task I knew I was going to hate but had been told by so many respected webpreneurs I had to do. Testing.
‘Oh God! He’s going to talk about testing. Disengage brain‘ –>Read On
Google Do Something Cool!
I’m loving this new service from google/youtube. Create one yourself for your business and add a bit of pizzaz - http://www.youtube.com/searchstories
Optimising your website/blog for the search engines – not!
Well I may have bitten off more than I can chew here. I’ve spent hours pondering how to present this post and give you some really useful stuff for optimising your website.
The final result? My best advice? Don’t. Specifically, you don’t.
I’ve spent years, literally, learning the fine art of SEO (search engine optimis(z)ation), if they had a degree in it (they probably do) I’d have a doctorate, and I wish I’d never started.
It’s a bloody nightmare. The degree of accuracy required combined with the mind numbing tasks involved means it’s a full time job, which means your real business suffers.
Using RSS to Explode Your Business Leads – Part 2
Following on from Using RSS to Explode Your Business Leads – Part 1 the real fun begins when we introduce ping.fm into the mix:
If you need any further info or questions answered then please ask in the comments.


