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I was thinking of writing a prologue for this post but I don’t feel so good right now, so here’s the list.
Check out the next post why I’m feeling so melancholy.
Virtual Assistant for Website Design Company
Part Time Outbound Appointment Setter
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Specialists
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Research Assistant (Home Based)
Home Based Search Engine Marketing (SEO / SEM ) staff
Research Aid
Content Writer From Home
Web Designer/Developer
Content Writer
Accounting/BookKeeping From Home
Content Re-Writer
Creative Writer
Sales Representative/Online Marketer
Graphic Designer/Photoshop Operator
Home Based Online English Tutor
Telesales
Writer – Philippines Travel Website
Basic Telesales
Part Time Accountant
Web Master/Web Developer
Web Designer/Flash Designer
Programmer/Developer
Web Developer & Programmer
Architects & Architectural Technologists Required
Freelance Designer
Students for Tutorial – ACADEMICS
SEO/Content Writer
Perl Programmer – Web Scraper
Article Submitter
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And here’s some more, coming right up.
I found them on jobstreet.com, bestjobs.ph.
Senior English Editor
Telemarketer
Online English Teacher/Tutor
Javascript/Ajax Developer
Phone Agents
Horticulture Image Data Entry
Web Designer/Market Researcher
Customer Support
Online Assistant
SEO Work at Home
Full Time Senior Web Developer
Admin Assistants
Customer Service
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As I promised, I will post more work-from-home links.
Here’s more:
Virtual Assistants
Telemarketers
Web Content/Article Writer & Link Builder
Social Bookmarking Job
Apache Developer
News Assistants and Other Positions – Hongkong
International Writers
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I am actually having second thoughts in posting this article because:
a) I don’t have enough guts
b) In the back of my mind, there is this itchy thought that it might not happen.
But then again, there could be no harm in trying. So, here it is.
I want to graduate college this coming May 10 but the catch is, I’m having problems financially. I only have 3 units left to be a candidate for graduation and some other subjects that needs completion (I’m sure I’ll pass them.) The problem is, I’m running out of time to accumulate the money I need. I will need a rough $375 dollars to cover all the expenses – to be able to wear that black toga and get my undergrad degree.
You might say, “Why don’t you ask your parents?”. And here is the answer: My parents cannot support me anymore, because I have 4 other siblings, another one on its way and the budget is very tight.
Anyway, I’m not asking for a loan or donation. What I have in mind is rendering my service to you for a $5 fee (it can be a one time help only, but if you will like the way I work, you can hire me. Ü). It sounds cheap, but I badly need the money.
So here’s what can I do:
Data Entry
Virtual Assistance
Blogging
Article Writer (not a pro, but I have writing backgrounds)
Web Development (nothing fancy yet)
Please if you know someone that needs help related to what I’ve mentioned above, refer me to them.
Thank you so much!!
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Disclaimer: This is an unofficial list of work-from-home opportunities. The only reason that I am reposting such links is to help others look for work easily, without going thru numerous postings on other sites.
Considering the reason why I have my current day stint, this is the nicest thing I can think of to pay back. I got this job because I Googled it and saw the craigslist posting. And as a Virtual Assistant at night, I have seen the impact that work-from-home jobs can do in a person’s life.
Of course, with every opportunity comes responsibility. Virtual jobs are more than just typing and surfing, it requires a person to think uniquely, out of the box to gain satisfactory results.
Just think of this setting: you earn at the comfort of your home, most of the time you set your own schedule and set your own pace.
Why don’t you give it a try? On your spare time, try to look for the things you love to do that others are willing to pay for.
Remember, you don’t have to pay anything to gain something. Any job offers that will require you to pay a pre-registration fee or something like that – is more likely a scam.
Take my night stint as an example: I got a week’s payment in advance, even before my employer sent his instructions for job. I’m not saying that all of employers do the same thing, but if they’re really serious and genuine about their job offer – then you should be at least assured in a way that you’ll get the pay.
But what if – worst case scenario – you don’t get paid? You can do numerous things about that. If you saw that job ad over online classified ads, you can report that member so that the site will take necessary actions. You might not get the compensation, but you have saved others from being goofed.
And don’t hesitate to ask. Always ask when you are not sure what to do, unless your employer specified that your job is to make decisions and take necessary actions. Miscommunication is the number one hindrance why some work-from-home stints are unsuccessful.
I’m not an expert yet, but from what I have experienced, excellent communication skills is one thing that you should have. And of course, that dare-devil attitude, willing to take risks, undaunted to sail unchartered courses.
And as my finale, here are some work-from-home opportunities for people willing to try.
Take note, I do not guarantee that these jobs are for real. It will be your decision if you’ll go for it.
Happy Searching!
Work-at-Home Transcriptionist(Non-Medical)
Online Tutors(English/Math)
Home Based Web Designer/Java/Database Developer
Proofreader
Game Graphics Designer
I’ll post some more this coming days.