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2012年7月16日 星期一

Telecommuting Sales Job - 100K Home Based Direct Sales Opportunity Online


Are you seeking a way to telecommute?

A home based direct sales opportunity for an online business would be an appropriate option. Why do you want to telecommute? Simply tired of staying in the office watching the clock from 9 to 5? Sick of the alarm clock? Tired of rush hour traffic (I always thought that was a HUGE waste of time) As a formal traveling salesperson, I never felt well nourished and hydrated. When I was on the road, going from office to office or city to city, I always wanted to get my work done. So I did whatever possible to make my day end sooner rather than later which meant either fast food, or no food at all (I wasn't in pharmaceuticals & didn't deliver food), no liquids (didn't want to stop to go potty), just didn't take care of myself. Too much window time would get to me. All I wanted was to get back home. For awhile I worked out, until I didn't have the energy to do it. All part of not taking care of myself.

Where the Mooh-la is..

No doubt, direct sales is where the money is. But do you really have to put tens of thousands of miles extra on your car every year? Be away from your friends and family, traveling to different cities for a 1 hour demonstration? Nope, these are called choices. On the flip side of that, you don't have to be a telemarketer either. That gets mundane.

Best Option

To me, obviously this is not for just anyone. I prefer for my income to be at minimum 100K, so an opportunity that won't deliver that with ease, is not for me. I'm over the traveling, that is within the connecting 5 states (I live in the Midwest...lots of open green...boring travels). My answer to you, for the best option would be to do a home based direct sales opportunity online.

Recession Proof

If you haven't noticed, the internet is where it is. No matter what is going on, people go to the internet for something at least a few times a day on average. At any given point of time, there are 1.5 billion online. That's crazy right? But its true! With this you will be doing a little telecommuting from your home based business, an opportunity that will generate a six figure income if you work it like your JOB. It will be working for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Yep, even while you're sleeping. Stop trading time for money, start leveraging the power of the internet.




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2012年7月6日 星期五

Top Tips on Finding a Telecommuting Opportunity Today


My first step into the work-at-home world was as a data extractor for a company in my local area. Believe it or not, I found that job in the Classified Ads section of the newspaper. That, however, was ten years ago. Alot has changed in the last ten years - the internet alone has grown by leaps and bounds. So, what are some of the best ways for people in today's market to find a telecommuting opportunity?

Classified Ads

One good thing about the technology available to us today is that most Classified Ads are now not only listed in print newspapers, but online as well. Take a look through these to see if there are businesses in your area looking for local at-home workers. Keep in mind that you must do your research on any company or opportunity that interests you. Check with your local BBB or other local organizations to make sure the companies are in good standing before you apply.

Online Job Sites

Most online job websites now offer telecommuting listings. Use the search term "telecommute" to help give you the best results. There are even websites that cater to the work-at-home crowd such as HireMyMom.com. Remember - always be sure to read the fine print, and research each company/opportunity that interests you.

Freelance

More and more at-home workers are freelancing on a contract basis. Writers, web designers, graphic artists, and more are finding this a viable option to allow them to work from home. There are websites, such as elance.com, that cater specifically to the freelance community and make it easy for freelancers to connect with companies and individuals looking to hire them.

Start A Business

Another trend among telecommuters is heading out on their own. For instance, the virtual assistant industry is made up of home-based freelances that have taken the data entry and executive assistant skills that they've gained over the years and launched their own Virtual Assistant (VA) services, copy-writing services and other such businesses. These "VA's" know how to serve their clients in a professional manner and yet have all the flexibility and freedom of working for themselves.

There are an amazing amount of resources for telecommuters today. These positions are in high demand, so be sure to polish your resume and tailor it to fit the type of work that you're searching for. Be persistent - it may take a while to locate the right opportunity, but it will be well worth the wait.




Jill Hart's entrepreneurial career began in her teens when she spent a summer working with her father who ran his own business. When he put her in charge of a Coke machine and allowed her to keep the profits, she saw the benefits of being her own boss. She is the founder of the popular Christian work-at-home website CWAHM.com and mentors business owners at http://SuccessfulChristianWomen.com. Jill is also the co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-at-Home Mom (Beacon Hill Press, 2009).





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2012年5月3日 星期四

Create Your Telecommuting Opportunity


Working from home, commonly defined as telecommuting, appeals to most of us. The benefits that immediately come to mind are not having to commute and having a more flexible work schedule which will hopefully result in achieving that ultimate of all utopias; a balanced life between your work and your personal life. 

The question that begs answering is why has telecommuting not become the norm today as was predicted a few decades back? Our roadways are clogged more than ever with rush hour traffic. Commuting times have actually increased, while strong demand for office space in major urban areas has created low vacancy and rising rents.

Before you answer one of the many spam's we have all received promising us financial freedom for working 10 hours a week (Have you ever met a person who has participated in one of these online opportunities and made enough money to quit their job?), become another consultant or try your hand at assembling jewelry at home let me suggest something: Propose to your current employer that you work from home. Yes, it can be that simple. While there is no guarantee that your boss will accept your proposal you may be surprised at how well it is received and will ask yourself, "Why had I not done this before now?"

 Writing a well though out proposal, which makes your case of why you should be telecommuting, is not as difficult as you probably are imagining. Just keep in mind the one fundamental rule when writing any proposal; focus on the benefits for the recipient of the proposal, which in this case is your company and your boss. Your boss already knows how telecommuting will benefit you. They too would probably like to be telecommuting. Remember it is all about what telecommuting can do for your employer, not what telecommuting can do for you.

 Before you begin writing you need to ask yourself two questions. The first being, is your job engineered so you can telecommute? Obviously if you manage a retail store telecommuting is not an option for you. However, if you are a graphics designer you probably can make a good case for telecommuting. The second question: Is telecommuting for you? While the benefits of telecommuting are obvious the downside are not. Ask yourself, honestly, if you are able to work completely unsupervised and in isolation? When you work from home you cannot just get up from your desk and walk down the hallway to a co-worker's office to brainstorm, or ask input on a project. Sure there is always the telephone, but it is not the same. Are you ready to be out of "the loop"? The office gossip and rumor mill can provide direction for your career within the company.

The biggest reason employees hesitate to telecommute is the fear of being out of sight out of mind. They will be passed over for promotions. This will vary from company to company depending on the corporate culture. A good boss values results over face time. On the other hand you should not ignore how the social aspects of work can help further your career. There is a great article here on EzineArticles.com, by Patti Ghezzi titled, The Truth About Telecommuting you should read to get the other side of the telecommuting story.

 If you decide telecommuting is for you then what do you write to convince your boss to allow you to telecommute? Explain the following in no more than 5 pages:

 1.  The benefits of telecommuting to the company. Do not state the obvious such as saving of electricity, coffee, toilet paper, office space, etc... Think outside the box and look directly at your company. Is your company's parking lot at its limit? Did a snow storm last winter prevent numerous employees from showing up at the office? What about disaster recovery? Telecommuting offers to minimize business disruption and maintain services during disasters and emergencies. Use statistics and case studies. Numerous studies support the notion that telecommuting workers are more productive and have higher morale and less absenteeism and employee turnover. For more ideas on how telecommuting can benefit your employer Google "telecommuting productivity" and start researching. You should also visit the websites of  The American Telecommuting Association (www.yourata.com) and The Canadian Telework Association (www.ivc.ca).

2.      How you plan to report / measure your productivity. Most likely the biggest fear your boss will have is your productivity will decrease. Explain how you plan to report your productivity and progress on projects. Offer to e-mail or fax a daily or weekly report of your activities. Suggest frequent scheduled evaluation meetings. Include a list of measurable goals against which it can be determined if telecommuting is a success. 

3.      Checking into the office. Your boss will be wondering; how will you stay connected to the office? Nothing beats instant-messaging for real-time communication. Provide your boss with, your telephone, fax and cell numbers and e-mail address. Vow to return phone calls within a set period of time. Assure your boss you are able to come into the office on relatively short notice if you are urgently needed and that you will attend all staff / team meetings.

4.      Your home office. Describe a professional and well-equipped workspace free of distractions. Draw a diagram. Better yet, include a photo of your workspace. Even better, invite your boss to visit your home office. Also mention what equipment you will need that your employer will provide and what equipment you will provide along with what costs your employer will incur (i.e. a second telephone line, Internet connection, etc...), how data-security, insurance, and liability issues will be handled should your computer be hacked or equipment stolen or damaged. Typical you will require a fax machine, additional phone line with voicemail, storage media (i.e. CD-ROMs) to back up and transport computer files, and a computer with Internet access, preferably broadband. 

Conclude your proposal by offering to telecommute for a trial period, or on a part-time basis such as 2 - 3 days a week. Offer an easy out for your boss. It is hard to refuse an offer to simply try something. Your boss will want to know that you will not be distracted at home. Address any personal issues; especially if your boss is aware of them and therefore may suspect this as being the real reason for you wanting to telecommute. Outline any daycare arrangements you have for your children, or if you are looking after an elderly parent.

With a well written proposal, and a forward thinking boss, you and your employer can start enjoying the benefits of telecommuting.




I am an aspiring writer who without discrimination writes on what moves me at the moment.





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2012年3月12日 星期一

Home Jobs for Moms - A Guide to Choosing The Right Opportunity For Stay at Home Mothers


When you are considering working from home, there is a set of decisions that must be made before anything. First, you need to know if you really have the skills and equipment to work from home. Then, you need to decide how you can put those skills to work - either through a telecommuting employer or your own business venture. There are many opportunities for working mothers to explore, especially online. Becoming a successful work from home mom is dependent on your research. Finding the right match for your skills, income expectations, and equipment is vital for a successful work from home venture.

Sometimes the best place to start a work from home career is where your last career ended. If you have done customer service in the past, there are a ton of virtual call centers such as LiveOps, West at Home, and Alpine Access that hire experienced customer service professionals and people with retail experience. When you work as a customer service agent from your home, you just need a reliable Internet connection and a working phone. Do you have experience in the hospitality industry? Some companies hire virtual concierges to schedule tasks for busy executives. Companies that hire home-based telemarketers are often looking for new workers and pay an hourly rate, with flexible schedules.

Experienced in childcare or teaching? There's a growing demand for online tutors with the right qualifications and patience to teach kids online. If none of the above seem to fit, there's always a chance to use your skills to form your own administrative assistant business. Virtual assistants are becoming widely accepted as an essential member of the virtual workforce -- and they can easily branch into new areas once they've grown a small list of clients. Usually, you need to have proficient internet skills and a comprehensive knowledge of word processing programs, as well as the ability to make and take calls from home.

If you want to start your own business, the opportunities are endless - but it will take some work and dedication. You can start with a direct sales company and sell products from an established brand to friends and neighbors. You'll be working on commission, however, so you'll need to plan your budget accordingly.

Another option for starting your own business is offering a local business such as daycare, personal assistants, or pet walking. All of these will require that you leave the house from time to time, but they can help you generate income. Just be sure to check the licensing requirements in your state before you make a decision.

If you're more of a mompreneur than anything, you may want to start an online business. Ebay stores and other retail prospects are always a good choice for moms, and there are many websites such as Work at Home Mom (WAHM.com) that have offer support and guidance for online ventures. Just make sure that you do your homework and don't get caught up in any scams pr pyramid schemes - they seem to run rampant on the internet. Many stay at home moms have found a home in the internet marketing community by directing web traffic to a website and then recommending certain products and services.

Decide first what type of job you'd like to do and then work from there. You don't have to limit yourself to one source of work from home income. Many moms take part-time telecommuting jobs while they work on building a business of their own. Don't limit yourself to what you know, take time to explore your options. Make sure you find an online community for support that you can turn to for new ideas, job leads, and guidance. There are a ton of successful work at home moms out there that love to share their expertise.




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