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2012年9月17日 星期一

Using Keywords to Find Legitimate Telecommuting Job Leads


Many people are choosing telecommuting as an option to bring in an income while being at home. Whatever the reasons that we choose to work at home, the one thing we all have in common is the problem of locating legitimate jobs online. We often come online with the idea that finding a job online will be easy.

Unfortunately it’s not usually that easy. What you will often run into are the scams for working at home. Why is that though? We often find the job search websites and plug in two common keywords. These two keywords are often the reason many of us give up on finding a legitimate job because all that pulls up are the scams.

The keywords I’m speaking of are:

•Work at home

•Work from home

--> With the keywords “work at home,” you’re almost 100% guaranteed to pull up scams or business opportunities, and not the legitimate jobs. Now don’t get me wrong, there can be legit jobs in these keywords. Iit takes much longer to find them, and it’s much harder to locate them. In my 4 plus years of working at home, I’ve discovered lesser used keywords that yield me much better results.

Popular Keywords:

•Telecommuting

•Telecommute

•Telecommuter

--> These three keywords are second to “work at home” in their popularity. A pro of these keywords is that many leads will be listed with them. I find legitimate job leads using these keywords every time I search with them. I also find the scams, but overall these keywords are great to use with your job search.

7 More Keywords to Use

•Must have home office
•1099
•IC or independent contractor
•Virtual office and virtual
•Remote contractor
•Off-site
•Freelance

--> Next on the list are these 7 keywords. Next to telecommuting, these are my favorite. Often they will pull up legitimate jobs. You won’t always find a good variety of leads all the time. Sometimes the deeper you dig, the better the jobs and the better your chance that hundreds of other people haven’t found that same job.

Last 3 Keywords to Try

•Must have DSL
•Home-based
•Home-based employee

--> Last, I use these 3 keywords when finishing up my job search. I don’t always find leads with these keywords on every job search site I go to, but the more job search sites you go to, the better your chance you’ll find leads with all these keywords. You can find a list of over 25 job search sites at [http://www.mommysplace.net/work_at_home_job_sites.html]

Basically, the more keywords you use and the more job sites you go to, the better your chance at locating legitimate job leads. Even if it takes you a few hours a week to do your searching, with all the keywords and job search sites, it’s worth it in the end if you land a job!

Another thing to keep in mind for speeding up the job search is to know what a scam looks like so you can avoid it. I’ve gotten to the point where I can usually just read the title of the “job” and know right away it’s a scam. If I do click in a job lead, within a few seconds I can determine if it’s a scam or sketchy. I wasn’t able to do that when I first started out in the telecommuting field, though. In my time of being scammed and reading others being scammed, I discovered the common scams and the common red flags. Read more about scams, red flags, and links to research scams at [http://www.mommysplace.net/work_at_home_scams.html]

In closing, I’d like to say that using these keywords is a good start. When you find legitimate jobs, really search through the description and see what keywords they use. When you find a new keyword, jot that down and add it to your keyword list. The more keywords you use, the better your chance of finding and landing a legitimate job!

Happy Job Hunting!




Nell Taliercio is the owner and founder of TelecommutingMoms.com [http://www.telecommutingmoms.com] – which is a leading resource website with work at home jobs [http://www.telecommutingmoms.com] and everything a telecommuting mom would need. Come visit us today!





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2012年8月29日 星期三

Using Telecommuting Job Listings Might Not Be an Option


Telecommuting is a work at home job using a computer connected to the network of another employer. In order to find a good telecommuting job, you must consult a specialized telecommuting job listing on the internet or on a company's web site. There are typically not many positions available on these telecommuting job listings because these positions generally get filled very quickly as they are in high demand. A much better option would be to get involved in freelancing and working at home.

While telecommuting offers many advantages, sometimes these positions are difficult to do and extremely difficult to find. Freelancing contracts are available everywhere, very simple to find, and allow you to ensure that you're only working on projects you truly enjoy doing.

You have to be patient in choosing from telecommuting job listings as the internet is filled with scams. Look for a legitimate position where you will be convenient and safe. Freelancing websites like Get A Freelancer will allow you to have payment waiting in escrow before you accept a contract, which offers you a measure of safety not normally found with a regular service.

Most jobs from telecommuting job listings are outsourcing and this makes the company keep their costs down. This is a win-win situation for the employer, wherein the companies keep their costs low. While approaching a contract or project you find at these sources, be sure to treat that project like any other job. Your resume should be like any other professional resume, and you should always have a professional attitude and .

With the advent of computer and internet, more and more people are getting in to the telecommuting field. For them, telecommuting job listings prove to find a successful job, with the flexibility to run your life on your own schedule. More than fifteen million people in the USA work from home in one way or another.

Working from home requires skill, experience and discipline. With all these, one can surely find a job from telecommuting job listings. Skills include hobbies, interests, pastimes and volunteer experiences. You can translate these skills into working from home jobs like researching, writing, computer skills, sales and marketing and telephone communication.

These contracts have potential to start a new way of life for you, and turn your work at home dream into a reality. While finding a full- or part-time position with a company who lists on a telecommuting job listing may not always be your best bet, there are always contracts and projects available on a freelancing site.




Jordan Matthews is a internet entrepreneur who got his start with freelancing work and telecommuting. Sign up for his newsletter at Telecommuting101.com and get a free guide to doing freelance work online, plus a list of other work at home jobs that are available.





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2012年5月17日 星期四

Using Telecommuting Job Listings Might Not Be an Option


Telecommuting is a work at home job using a computer connected to the network of another employer. In order to find a good telecommuting job, you must consult a specialized telecommuting job listing on the internet or on a company's web site. There are typically not many positions available on these telecommuting job listings because these positions generally get filled very quickly as they are in high demand. A much better option would be to get involved in freelancing and working at home.

While telecommuting offers many advantages, sometimes these positions are difficult to do and extremely difficult to find. Freelancing contracts are available everywhere, very simple to find, and allow you to ensure that you're only working on projects you truly enjoy doing.

You have to be patient in choosing from telecommuting job listings as the internet is filled with scams. Look for a legitimate position where you will be convenient and safe. Freelancing websites like Get A Freelancer will allow you to have payment waiting in escrow before you accept a contract, which offers you a measure of safety not normally found with a regular service.

Most jobs from telecommuting job listings are outsourcing and this makes the company keep their costs down. This is a win-win situation for the employer, wherein the companies keep their costs low. While approaching a contract or project you find at these sources, be sure to treat that project like any other job. Your resume should be like any other professional resume, and you should always have a professional attitude and .

With the advent of computer and internet, more and more people are getting in to the telecommuting field. For them, telecommuting job listings prove to find a successful job, with the flexibility to run your life on your own schedule. More than fifteen million people in the USA work from home in one way or another.

Working from home requires skill, experience and discipline. With all these, one can surely find a job from telecommuting job listings. Skills include hobbies, interests, pastimes and volunteer experiences. You can translate these skills into working from home jobs like researching, writing, computer skills, sales and marketing and telephone communication.

These contracts have potential to start a new way of life for you, and turn your work at home dream into a reality. While finding a full- or part-time position with a company who lists on a telecommuting job listing may not always be your best bet, there are always contracts and projects available on a freelancing site.




Jordan Matthews is a internet entrepreneur who got his start with freelancing work and telecommuting. Sign up for his newsletter at Telecommuting101.com and get a free guide to doing freelance work online, plus a list of other work at home jobs that are available.





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2012年2月29日 星期三

How to Find a Job Using Work at Home Dot Com Sites


With the popularity of telecommuting jobs on the rise, many new work at home dot com sites have arisen. Tailored to industry, gender, parenting status or other affiliations, these sites allow like-minded job seekers to have assistance finding a home-based job. In addition to job leads, professional information regarding given industries, and off-topic discussions, these sites allow for virtual networking which helps telecommuting job seekers stay on top of the latest trends and requirements in the virtual job market.

Finding a job using a home-based job site usually means belonging to more than one site. This is essential, as many job discussions and leads are only posted to one specific site. To better a job seeker's chance of securing a telecommuting position, it is important to be an active member on as many work at home dot come job sites as possible.

While there are general home-based business sites, there are also others specifically suited for moms and dads. Additionally, these sites are also customized to assist various industries with professional development, trends and updates in a specified industry, and industry-related telecommuting jobs. To find the right home-based work site, perform an Internet search using your desired search term and other qualifying information. For example, if you were a computer professional looking for a home-based work site geared toward computer professionals, the search terms "work at home" "Ruby on Rails" (or other specialty) "forum". This would help a job seeker find a home-based work site that is industry-specific and provide relevant job resources.

When joining a home-based work site, always remember proper forum behavior. Read all posts designed for new members to help answer any potential questions. Introduce yourself and listen to what others have to say. Many times job leads, recommended home-based companies and other relevant discussions occur. Home-based job sites are a great resource for the telecommuting employee; so be sure to take advantage of as many sites as you can to help land that perfect job.




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2012年2月14日 星期二

Successfully Using Twitter to Job Search


With the Internet being so accessible and convenient, it's no wonder many are looking at other methods to find a telecommute job. Twitter has played an important role in not just connecting like-minded people together, using it as a platform to market a business or sharing news, but it is also a valuable source for job worthy information.

Building a professional online presence is the first step to finding an employer you would like to work for. Use your real first and last name as your Twitter handle. It's preferable to upload a recent picture of you otherwise choose a professional avatar, but don't use the Twitter default image placeholder because it is impersonal and it doesn't look professional.

Fill in your bio with something interesting about you. List your specific experience or qualifications. You want to stand out and be noticed by employers. Take the time to customize your Twitter background and add information about your skills, credentials or qualifications.

Secondly, to stand out above the rest you can create a professional resume or portfolio with the help of Visual CV. It's a free interactive resume builder that includes many great features like audio and video. This surpasses the regular resume builders found on job boards.

Thirdly, to be effective in any social networking site for any purpose you must be consistent. You have to build an online presence because it can't be achieved in one day and it can be a slow process. Also if you're looking to brand yourself, you need to have constant exposure.

Lastly, follow niche leaders or experts in the telecommute industry in your field. Look for connections with others who you think can help you get one step closer, who can recommend, who provides job leads or who can refer you to a hiring employer.

Tweet what you know, engage in conversations, share tips about your industry, be helpful to others who have questions and be yourself which is the most important thing, but always have and show a professional attitude. Never speak badly about an employer, company or their staff.

Twitter can also be used as a job search tool. In the Twitter search box for example you can type in #jobs or #telecommute or #your term. You will get a full list of tweets grouped under your keyword.

Twitter when used together with other social media networks, work at home forums, job boards, job sites and the traditional methods can greatly increase your chances of finding your telecommuting job.




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2012年1月6日 星期五

Virtual Job Basics - Using Social Networking to Find Virtual Assistant Gigs


Your goal during a virtual job search is to be noticed by local, national, and international companies that are in need of additional help. Recently, social networking sites like LinkedIn have become a hunting ground for recruiters, HR professionals, and department supervisors looking for new talent in a variety of industries. By creating a profile, recruiters and others who have virtual positions and on-site positions to fill will be able to learn more about you and contact you for an interview.

What is LinkedIn?

If you are unfamiliar with social networking sites like LinkedIn, don't feel bad. When questioned about social networking websites, most people automatically think of MySpace or Facebook - sites that are used by teenagers, college students, and those promoting music and other arts. LinkedIn is a social networking site for business professionals. On this site, those looking to fill available positions are able to research possible contenders by reviewing their resume, network connections they have made, current job status, and any additional skills they may posses.

Most people post profiles on LinkedIn as a way to build business relationships. Recruiters see LinkedIn as a way to approach passive job candidates who may or may not be looking for a new job. When participants create a profile page, they can add keywords, photos, and connect to others within the network.

Why Should I Join LinkedIn?

As a virtual assistant, part of your job is to find new clients. By creating a profile on social networking sites like LinkedIn, you can list all your skills, post your resume, connect to former and current clients that are part of the network, and list your references. This is a great resource for recruiters and HR personnel who need help on a temporary or contract basis.

You can also use LinkedIn to find companies in your area that hire virtual assistants. You will be able to find contact information and learn more about the company before calling them. There is also a job board where you can search for open positions. LinkedIn can save you valuable research time because most of the information about a company will be listed in their profile.

LinkedIn currently has over 3 million users that work in various industries. If you want to find work in a specific industry, you can search for companies using specific keywords.

How to Be Found on LinkedIn

Because there are so many profiles listed, you will need to create a profile that is unique. This means adding specific keywords that tell recruiters more about your skills. Adding users to your contact list will also increase your chances of being noticed. The more contacts you can add, the better. Ask former clients, friends, relatives, and former co-workers who have profiles on LinkedIn if they will add you to their list and vice versa.

Checking your profile once a week, making updates when you complete a project for a new client, or when you learn a new skill can help increase your exposure on the site.

In addition to LinkedIn, there are other social networking sites that cater to business professionals. Sites like ryze, ecademy, Soflow, and openBC allow you to create a profile and connect with other users. These sites are much smaller than LinkedIn, but are growing in popularity.




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2011年12月23日 星期五

Using Keywords to Find Legitimate Telecommuting Job Leads


Many people are choosing telecommuting as an option to bring in an income while being at home. Whatever the reasons that we choose to work at home, the one thing we all have in common is the problem of locating legitimate jobs online. We often come online with the idea that finding a job online will be easy.

Unfortunately it’s not usually that easy. What you will often run into are the scams for working at home. Why is that though? We often find the job search websites and plug in two common keywords. These two keywords are often the reason many of us give up on finding a legitimate job because all that pulls up are the scams.

The keywords I’m speaking of are:

•Work at home

•Work from home

--> With the keywords “work at home,” you’re almost 100% guaranteed to pull up scams or business opportunities, and not the legitimate jobs. Now don’t get me wrong, there can be legit jobs in these keywords. Iit takes much longer to find them, and it’s much harder to locate them. In my 4 plus years of working at home, I’ve discovered lesser used keywords that yield me much better results.

Popular Keywords:

•Telecommuting

•Telecommute

•Telecommuter

--> These three keywords are second to “work at home” in their popularity. A pro of these keywords is that many leads will be listed with them. I find legitimate job leads using these keywords every time I search with them. I also find the scams, but overall these keywords are great to use with your job search.

7 More Keywords to Use

•Must have home office
•1099
•IC or independent contractor
•Virtual office and virtual
•Remote contractor
•Off-site
•Freelance

--> Next on the list are these 7 keywords. Next to telecommuting, these are my favorite. Often they will pull up legitimate jobs. You won’t always find a good variety of leads all the time. Sometimes the deeper you dig, the better the jobs and the better your chance that hundreds of other people haven’t found that same job.

Last 3 Keywords to Try

•Must have DSL
•Home-based
•Home-based employee

--> Last, I use these 3 keywords when finishing up my job search. I don’t always find leads with these keywords on every job search site I go to, but the more job search sites you go to, the better your chance you’ll find leads with all these keywords. You can find a list of over 25 job search sites at [http://www.mommysplace.net/work_at_home_job_sites.html]

Basically, the more keywords you use and the more job sites you go to, the better your chance at locating legitimate job leads. Even if it takes you a few hours a week to do your searching, with all the keywords and job search sites, it’s worth it in the end if you land a job!

Another thing to keep in mind for speeding up the job search is to know what a scam looks like so you can avoid it. I’ve gotten to the point where I can usually just read the title of the “job” and know right away it’s a scam. If I do click in a job lead, within a few seconds I can determine if it’s a scam or sketchy. I wasn’t able to do that when I first started out in the telecommuting field, though. In my time of being scammed and reading others being scammed, I discovered the common scams and the common red flags. Read more about scams, red flags, and links to research scams at [http://www.mommysplace.net/work_at_home_scams.html]

In closing, I’d like to say that using these keywords is a good start. When you find legitimate jobs, really search through the description and see what keywords they use. When you find a new keyword, jot that down and add it to your keyword list. The more keywords you use, the better your chance of finding and landing a legitimate job!

Happy Job Hunting!




Nell Taliercio is the owner and founder of TelecommutingMoms.com [http://www.telecommutingmoms.com] – which is a leading resource website with work at home jobs [http://www.telecommutingmoms.com] and everything a telecommuting mom would need. Come visit us today!





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2011年12月5日 星期一

Using Telecommuting Job Listings Might Not Be an Option


Telecommuting is a work at home job using a computer connected to the network of another employer. In order to find a good telecommuting job, you must consult a specialized telecommuting job listing on the internet or on a company's web site. There are typically not many positions available on these telecommuting job listings because these positions generally get filled very quickly as they are in high demand. A much better option would be to get involved in freelancing and working at home.

While telecommuting offers many advantages, sometimes these positions are difficult to do and extremely difficult to find. Freelancing contracts are available everywhere, very simple to find, and allow you to ensure that you're only working on projects you truly enjoy doing.

You have to be patient in choosing from telecommuting job listings as the internet is filled with scams. Look for a legitimate position where you will be convenient and safe. Freelancing websites like Get A Freelancer will allow you to have payment waiting in escrow before you accept a contract, which offers you a measure of safety not normally found with a regular service.

Most jobs from telecommuting job listings are outsourcing and this makes the company keep their costs down. This is a win-win situation for the employer, wherein the companies keep their costs low. While approaching a contract or project you find at these sources, be sure to treat that project like any other job. Your resume should be like any other professional resume, and you should always have a professional attitude and .

With the advent of computer and internet, more and more people are getting in to the telecommuting field. For them, telecommuting job listings prove to find a successful job, with the flexibility to run your life on your own schedule. More than fifteen million people in the USA work from home in one way or another.

Working from home requires skill, experience and discipline. With all these, one can surely find a job from telecommuting job listings. Skills include hobbies, interests, pastimes and volunteer experiences. You can translate these skills into working from home jobs like researching, writing, computer skills, sales and marketing and telephone communication.

These contracts have potential to start a new way of life for you, and turn your work at home dream into a reality. While finding a full- or part-time position with a company who lists on a telecommuting job listing may not always be your best bet, there are always contracts and projects available on a freelancing site.




Jordan Matthews is a internet entrepreneur who got his start with freelancing work and telecommuting. Sign up for his newsletter at Telecommuting101.com and get a free guide to doing freelance work online, plus a list of other work at home jobs that are available.





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