The problem with looking for legitimate work-at-home job opportunities...

...the results of the search typically lead to a money scheme, a non-sense scam (ie: "email processing" and "envelope stuffing") or a business opportunity (usually MLM).

Why does this happen? Because marketers (some of them unethical) are doing a fantastic job getting their message to this audience... forcing you to filter through a lot of hype and irrelevant offers.

When Will Someone Just Cut Out

The False Promises and Provide Relevant Information That

Specifically Answers  the Question:

 

"How Can I Create An Income By Working A

Home Based Job"

This Latest Release Report Does Just That!

Each day, there are hundreds of new home based job opportunities posted online.

Any given day, networks and websites such as ____________, _________, _________________ and ___________ hold thousands of work from home income opportunities.

These are not business opportunities or "email processing" money games. They are authentic "we'll pay you to do this and this job" assignments.

A good chunk of these jobs are the specialized knowledge jobs: web design, programming, graphic work, audio editing, photography...

Many others are "no special skills required": transcription (turning an audio into written text), translation, article writing, proofreading/editing, testing (software and websites), feedback and reviews on new products, posting in forums, data entry, customer service followup calls, online research, various administrative duties...

Great! That's good news. But!

  1. Where can you browse a full list?
  2. Where can you find these jobs?
  3. How can you apply?
  4. How soon can you start?
  5. How much would you earn?
  6. When would you get paid?
  7. How do you get paid?
  8. How often do you get paid?
  9. How often can you work such jobs?
  10. What hours of the day could you work these?

I'm sure you could build yourself a list of "21 Questions" but let's get to the answers instead.

Picture this scenario:

Suppose you've taken public transit all your life. But you now start realizing that it's faster to get from point A to point B with a car. The problem is, you don't know how to drive.

As a solution, you could

  1. try to figure it out on your own
  2. pay someone to provide the solution (drive you around)
  3. attend driving school and learn to drive

Here are the pitfalls of each of the above options.

If you try to figure it out on your own, it will cost you time but could well cost you money as well (maybe you scratch up a parked vehicle).

If you choose to simply pay someone else, you are now dependent on them. In addition, it will certainly cost you more in the long run.

The logical choice would be to simply attend driving school and learn, once and for all, how to properly drive. But how can you trust which school has the best program and instructors for the money you are paying?

Back to our topic at hand. Why did I mention the above?

Instead of driving, suppose you wanted to consistently find, apply for and work home based jobs. You could:

  1. do the research on your own and try to figure out what's real and what's not
  2. pay someone else (an agency, a online service) to provide the solution (in this case, provide you with a list of at-home job opportunities)
  3. or you could find the appropriate resource on the topic (complete with video tutorials) and learn how to quickly access such jobs.

Again, the pitfalls of each.

"Researching on my own," is the choice that the majority of work at home opportunity seekers are picking. This is why many of them keep running into the same nonsense ads and then get discouraged thinking that there's really no way to earn an income from home. Not only is this option costly (in terms of time invested) but if you can't differentiate hype from the truth behind the offer, it will likely cost you financially as well.

Alternatively, there are plenty of folks who pay for memberships and services ($5-$20 per month) in order to access a list of currently advertised work at home opportunities. This however restricts your options to only the opportunities provided by these services (there are a lot more) and it has you relying on them (and paying them) for all future use.

The challenge with the third option, on the other hand, is how do you know who to trust? How can you spot a quality resource with credible information versus junk.

When it comes to a well researched, detailed and relevant report on the subject "Freelancing: The Real Work At Home Job Opportunity" is 1 of only 3 comparable products... but it's the most recent, most up to date, most relevant and the only one that offers video tutorials. (Yet interestingly enough, ours costs less than the asking price listed by the competition).

Here is a bit of what the first few readers of this new "Freelancing..." report had to say:

 

"...You've Created A Great Resource Guide"

Rob,

You've created a great resource guide for anyone looking to get in the freelance market.

I never knew so many freelance opportunities existed, it was a real eye opener to say the least. And the videos you provide in the book were really helpful and well done... but the best part was the info on the hidden business opportunity in freelancing. That little gem alone is worth the price of the e-book.

Eric Hurczak
Ontario, Canada
FindYourOwnSuccess.com


"I'll Be Recommending This Valuable Resource To Others."

Lara Loest
Glenn K. Garnes
Laurel,Maryland

ReferralUniversity.com

Dear Rob,

I have just completed Freelancing: The Real Work at Home Job Opportunity, and I wanted to extend my sincere congratulations on a fine product.

As you know I work with a large number of small business owners in connection with their marketing. Many of these folks are freelancers or got their start that way. You have successfully assembled just the right amount of information and thought provoking discussion on why someone would want to freelance and how they can get started.

I was especially impressed with your use of multi-media presentations accessible from within the book itself. It really drove home your points and provided an excellent resource and value for your customer.

Please keep up the great work you're doing. I'll be recommending this valuable resource to others.


"...A Brilliant Report"

Tom Bald Dog Varjan, Vancouver, BC
Tom "Bald Dog" Varjan
Vancouver, BC
Varjan.com

Rob,

This is a brilliant report. Really detailed and valuable. I've downloaded it and read it. It's great stuff.


"I Can See This Being A Hit."

I finished reading your second report late last night.

This report will be a great resource for those looking for serious opportunities to work from home. I can see this being a hit. It is a "real" product with real advice, a rarity on the internet...

I see your product as a "real" one... it tells people how to make an income from home in their spare time.

Darren Critchley
Vernon, BC


 


"...It's Written Simply and Honestly"

Lara Loest
Lara Loest
Denver, CO
NotAFadDiet.com

Hi Rob,

Just finished your report (a great way to spend my afternoon I might add!) and it's definitely useful. There's a lot of great information in it and it's written simply and honestly.

It's great and I would recommend it to anyone.



Did you know that _________, just one of the networks mentioned in this "Freelancing..." report (including video tutorials about the company and how to get setup with them), moved over $7 billion dollars between employers and employees since their opening. Some of these were temporary assignments, some on-going; Some required specialized knowledge, some didn't. But $7 billion spent by employers equates to a lot of people earning $50, $500, $5000 (etc) per assignment (working from home).

 

"Freelancing is a great way to create extra income from home."

Again, these are not business opportunities. These are real-to-life "we need you to do this and this and as you progress (or when it's done) we'll pay you this and this."

The newly completed research report "Freelancing: The Real Work At Home Job Opportunity" was "inspired" by the overwhelming amount of misinformation and misunderstandings of how income can be earned at home as a telecommuter (home based job).

Many, who don't know what a work at home job looks like are jumping into the envelope stuffing and email processing schemes or filtering through business opportunities even though it's a job they are looking for.

But the jobs are out there...

The internet, technology in general and the changing attitudes of large corporations and business owners all over the world about their staffing needs, is creating more and more telecommuting and freelancing jobs each month.

High speed internet (allowing for web conferencing, quick file transmission, at home video based training), cheap long distance telephone costs, piles of new productivity software (everything from very accurate speech recognition software to graphics programs that can create stunning programs with the ease of a few clicks)... combined with the success stories of companies self-sizing (ie: employers letting go of their 10-30 employees, becoming a one-man operation but efficiently outsourcing their various duties to home-based contractors), all indicate that there is certainly going to be a continued trend for hiring staff on an "as needed" basis and primarily outsourcing the work to freelancers with the time or the skills to get the job done from home.

For home based job seekers, this means that your ability to recite the standard "interview by the book" questions, the discriminations from potential employers that you might have faced in the past (gender, race, age, appearance...) and even your spit-shined and polished resume are becoming less and less meaningful.

Instead, your feedback rating, the testimonies and comments from previous employers (all of this readily available in your profile as part of any of the freelance networks I mention in this report)... this is what will attract new employers. You can still actively look and apply for work. But you now have that ability to set yourself up so that work comes looking for you (allowing you to better negotiate your own terms such as how much you'll be paid, which jobs you're not willing to do and how many hours you're willing to invest per day).

If "staff from home", temporary employees and outsourcing
to qualified home based freelancers is on trend in the business community...

...and one company that caters to this trend (just this one company alone) has moved over $7 billion dollars between employers and employees...

...then how much would a credible, researched and well respected report (along with video tutorials) on this subject be worth to you?

Think about this...

Recently, an established research and marketing company released a report on a similar topic. Theirs is 11 pages long and is geared towards the companies rather than the individuals. It sells for $695. That's $695 that business owners are investing into understanding such trends better. Can you see how much the right information can be worth?

If you're tired of hunting for legitimate work at home opportunities and would like to learn where they are listed, how you can apply, what you can do to increase your "salary", then please note that the new report "Freelancing: The Real Work At Home Job Opportunity" was written for individuals just like you.

(If, on the other hand, you have grown overly skeptical and have started wondering whether work at home opportunities even exist, you'll appreciate knowing that this report was dedicated to individuals just like you.)

 

 Yes Patric! I want to learn how to get paid at home by taking freelance work today!

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