Have you dreamt of the day you could wake up, pour yourself a cup of coffee, and go to work without having to leave the comfort of your home? With the increase in gas prices and added burden of child care, many people would love nothing more than to be able to work from the comfort of home.
Thanks in part to computers and the Internet, telecommuting has become a viable solution for a lot of workers…
• Telemarketing companies are finding that their call centers are at capacity and require people who can accept calls from home.
• Computer technicians for larger corporations don’t need to travel from coast to coast to diagnose computer problems. They can simply connect to a remote machine from their local office, or from the convenience of home.
• Freelance writers can correspond with potential clients via instant messaging, and forward pieces of their work via email.
While there are numerous positions available to workers who would love to avoid rush hour traffic, where can someone find out more about the various telecommuting jobs available?
1. Check Your Local Newspaper
While competition has hurt the newspaper industry, many potential employers still rely on the printed word in order to get their message out. Keep your eyes open in the General or Technical Trade areas of the want ads for potential telecommuting jobs.
Try to avoid looking at the Business Opportunities section which may redirect you to a toll-free number or website that requires your credit card number in order to obtain the required information.
2. The Old Bulletin Board
Ever walk into a laundromat and see a bulletin board nailed to the wall? Besides the normal business cards and lost dog posters, you might uncover one of the many telecommuting jobs available. While some smaller telemarketing firms may find the ad space in your local newspaper expensive, they can save money by printing tear-off forms and posting them anywhere and everywhere people will see them.
3. The New Bulletin Board
Electronic bulletin boards (or forums) often provide job listings that can be from any part of the globe. A small American firm needs a website built. Their request might be answered by an Indian graphic designer, a British marketing company, or a Canadian programmer. An Australian company might need to hire someone to respond to customer emails about their new product. An Irish housewife, an Italian student, and a single father from Dubai all respond to the request.
By visiting and leaving comments at the right forum, you may just land yourself a job or two.
4. Craigslist and Kijiji
While free online ad sites have been around since the dawn of the Web, the two leaders in free online classifieds provide a great resource for a potential jobseeker. Craigslist even allows you to search in your chosen field and specify that you are looking for telecommuting jobs. It won’t get much easier than that.
If you don’t have any luck with the resources mentioned above, we know of two excellent places that list free telecommuting companies and freelance work at home jobs. Each one will give you access to their entire database of listings for less than the price of one good meal. These two companies are HomeJobStop and Freelancers Oasis. We do highly recommend that you register with both places in order to broaden your chances of finding the opportunity you are looking for.
Registering with these two telecommuting companies will eliminate the possibility of you getting scammed and will save you quite a bit of time and effort. In other words, they have already done the hard work for you by weeding out any possible scams and listing multiple FREE telecommuting and freelance work at home job opportunities in one easy to find place.
Click Here to Visit Freelancers Oasis
Click Here to Visit HomeJobStop
There are several ways to find free telecommuting work at home jobs. Just keep your eyes and ears open to possible opportunities and before you know it, you’ll be sitting in your own home office, working in your PJs and slippers. Good Luck!
Telecommuting is ideal for many types of people, including students, stay at home moms, the unemployed or those just wanting to earn some extra cash. The main reason people choose to telecommute is because it allows them to work the hours they want from home, which allows flexibility in working around their personal responsibilities, children, school or a full-time job.
As a rule, all you really need to telecommute is a computer, laptop, daily Internet access, a wordprocessing program such as Microsoft Word, decent English writing skills, reliability, and a reasonably good typing speed. You must also have excellent organizational and time-management skills because you will have to motivate yourself to working when required. Unlike in an office situation, there will be no one watching over you and motivating you to do your job.
There are several types of telecommuting jobs available. One is writing content for specific clients. Typically, these jobs don’t pay very well, especially for beginning writers. But you can work your hours and work from home. Many writing jobs can be found on various “bidding” Websites that require applicants to bid on projects.
You could also make money writing guest blogs for company Websites. Companies look for writers to compose their blogs for various reasons, but many times it’s simply because they just don’t have the time or resources to do it in-house.
It might also be worth setting up a service offering to type up handwritten manuscripts for people who don’t have access to a computer. This is an essential service for authors because these days the majority of magazines and publishing houses only accept typed copies of manuscripts.
Administration roles are also available via telecommuting. Generally this involves inputting data in a company database that you connect to remotely from the comfort of your own home. These jobs can be slightly tedious but are deemed the most flexible since you control how much or how little work you accept.
The key to successful telecommuting is to always be reliable and dependable, and to make sure you meet all deadlines. Sometimes unexpected events arise that mean you may not be able to meet a deadline. Just let your employer know. Most will understand and allow you time to catch up. But you must let them know as soon as you’re aware there’s a problem.
Build a good rapport with a client and they’re likely to hire you again to work for them or refer you to other online businesses. Your reputation is one of the most important things you possess, and that’s especially true when it comes to earning a good income telecommuting and working from home.
posted by Chris Simpson
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