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2012年9月17日 星期一

vWorker - A Telecommuter Review


Here's my vWorker review for anyone that would like to learn a little more about one of the most inspirational sources of telecommuting dreams. vWorker.com used to be called Rentacoder.com, but just changed their name to vWorker.com to reflect their large variety of available projects. Whether you're a marketing guru, web development master, or elite graphic designer, there is work for you at vWorker.

They now boast close to 300,000 virtual workers and almost half as many employers. That's one employer for every two workers! You have pretty good odds of finding some work if you're even slightly above average in any field of work. Even though there does seem to be a lot of outsourcing going on there, there is still room for Americans to get plenty of real telecommuting possibilities. Many employers also specifically mention that they are looking for someone they can trust to do long-term work, not just one or two projects.

If you are worried about the security of transactions, the trustworthiness of vWorker, or the employers you'll work with, don't worry! They have implemented a really nice system that works to everyone's benefit. If a virtual worker doesn't complete the job the employer will not have to pay for the entire job. If a virtual worker does complete the job and the buyer disappears all the funds will be distributed to the worker, as failure to communicate within a certain time frame guarantees funds to the one that is still communicating.

I'd like to think my vWorker review has helped you determine whether or not you have a chance to be a successful telecommuter. I think anyone can have a telecommuter career, as long as they have patience to grow their portfolio and credentials so that employers will be willing to pay well for expertise and experience. It also helps to get hired for new projects!




Interested in hearing more about other freelancer websites? Check us out - TelecommuteFTW [http://www.telecommuteftw.com]

I've been telecommuting for the past 5 years and I'd like to share all my knowledge and experience in working with telecommuter websites.





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2012年9月9日 星期日

Elance - A Telecommuter Review


In my Elance review I'll let you know everything that I know about Elance. Elance.com started in 1998. Not too many companies can keep up with scam that long, especially with the number of people involved every day, so you know Elance is a legit company. They have sourced out billions of dollars worth of services to big companies and individuals. If this sounds like a good place to grow your telecommuting career, then read on!

There is something for everyone to do at Elance, from transcribing audio to coding a business class application. You can write an eBook for someone or read and record an eBook for someone. You can create logos for all types of businesses and organizations, or illustrate characters for games and stories. There are literally hundreds of different types of jobs to do at Elance.

To begin with, Elance you get 10 free bids each month (Elance calls them "connects"). When an employer posts a project, you have to type up a bid and explain why you're a good fit for the project. The minimum bid is $50, so you know you're going to get paid for at least a few hours of work. This is a lot better than some of the other freelance sites where employers can charge $10 or even $5 and you end up getting pennies after all the fees. After you've posted your bid then you wait to hear back from the employer.

Overall, this site is one of the best places online to grow your freelancing portfolio and skills. Then when you are ready you can finally turn it all into a career and telecommute from home full time! Hopefully my Elance review has filled you in on what great tools this freelancer site provides.

If you'd like to find more telecommuter reviews, visit our site - TelecommuteFTW




I've been telecommuting for the past 5 years and I'd like to share all my knowledge and experience in working with telecommuter websites.





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2012年3月3日 星期六

Elance - A Telecommuter Review


In my Elance review I'll let you know everything that I know about Elance. Elance.com started in 1998. Not too many companies can keep up with scam that long, especially with the number of people involved every day, so you know Elance is a legit company. They have sourced out billions of dollars worth of services to big companies and individuals. If this sounds like a good place to grow your telecommuting career, then read on!

There is something for everyone to do at Elance, from transcribing audio to coding a business class application. You can write an eBook for someone or read and record an eBook for someone. You can create logos for all types of businesses and organizations, or illustrate characters for games and stories. There are literally hundreds of different types of jobs to do at Elance.

To begin with, Elance you get 10 free bids each month (Elance calls them "connects"). When an employer posts a project, you have to type up a bid and explain why you're a good fit for the project. The minimum bid is $50, so you know you're going to get paid for at least a few hours of work. This is a lot better than some of the other freelance sites where employers can charge $10 or even $5 and you end up getting pennies after all the fees. After you've posted your bid then you wait to hear back from the employer.

Overall, this site is one of the best places online to grow your freelancing portfolio and skills. Then when you are ready you can finally turn it all into a career and telecommute from home full time! Hopefully my Elance review has filled you in on what great tools this freelancer site provides.

If you'd like to find more telecommuter reviews, visit our site - TelecommuteFTW




I've been telecommuting for the past 5 years and I'd like to share all my knowledge and experience in working with telecommuter websites.





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2011年12月22日 星期四

vWorker - A Telecommuter Review


Here's my vWorker review for anyone that would like to learn a little more about one of the most inspirational sources of telecommuting dreams. vWorker.com used to be called Rentacoder.com, but just changed their name to vWorker.com to reflect their large variety of available projects. Whether you're a marketing guru, web development master, or elite graphic designer, there is work for you at vWorker.

They now boast close to 300,000 virtual workers and almost half as many employers. That's one employer for every two workers! You have pretty good odds of finding some work if you're even slightly above average in any field of work. Even though there does seem to be a lot of outsourcing going on there, there is still room for Americans to get plenty of real telecommuting possibilities. Many employers also specifically mention that they are looking for someone they can trust to do long-term work, not just one or two projects.

If you are worried about the security of transactions, the trustworthiness of vWorker, or the employers you'll work with, don't worry! They have implemented a really nice system that works to everyone's benefit. If a virtual worker doesn't complete the job the employer will not have to pay for the entire job. If a virtual worker does complete the job and the buyer disappears all the funds will be distributed to the worker, as failure to communicate within a certain time frame guarantees funds to the one that is still communicating.

I'd like to think my vWorker review has helped you determine whether or not you have a chance to be a successful telecommuter. I think anyone can have a telecommuter career, as long as they have patience to grow their portfolio and credentials so that employers will be willing to pay well for expertise and experience. It also helps to get hired for new projects!




Interested in hearing more about other freelancer websites? Check us out - TelecommuteFTW [http://www.telecommuteftw.com]

I've been telecommuting for the past 5 years and I'd like to share all my knowledge and experience in working with telecommuter websites.





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