Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Wrok at home jobs online blog 25 post

Started this Work at home jobs online blog in February 2007. Right from that time I tried to post as much relevant information that I can related to work at home jobs online. I hope visitors looking for work at home opportunities have found my posts helpful and useful in some way and may have given them some help and or idea about various work at home job opportunites.

Keep visitng and I'd come up with more informative posts in this blog.

Have a nice day keep visitng.....

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Advantages of Mystery Shopping

Anyone who is a shopping freak must be very much excited to hear about tha concept of mystery shopping, afterall who will not be happy to get paid for shopping. You can earn handsome mone, rewards, discounts and coupons for shopping on behalf of a mystery shopping company. Ou will get paid fro shopping produts for which otherwise you have to spend manyy dollars.

Also one advantage is since mystery shoppers are typically independent contractors, this can have substantial tax advantages over being a W-2 employee--check with your tax advisor.


So wish you all the very best fro mystery shopping ! Happy shopping and have a nice day

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Online Job Vacancies Up in September

The Conference Board reported that online job vacancies in September rose 4% compared with August, according to its Help-Wanted Online Data Series. Year-over-year, online vacancies were up 17.5% in September.

"The more 'mature' areas in terms of Internet usage, like the west and east coasts, where online job advertising has been popular for some time, the rate of growth has slowed," Gad Levanon, an economist at the Conference Board, said in a statement. "In many of the smaller metro areas, and where online job advertising has lagged behind the largest metro areas, the growth rates continue to be very strong."

The 4% increase in total ads reflected a 6% increase in new ads. Year-over-year, in September the number of new ads posted advanced 22.6%.

The top metro areas in September for advertised vacancies were Austin, Texas; San Jose, Calif.; and San Francisco.

Alaska posted the highest ads rate in the country followed by Nevada and Colorado. Montana leads the nation with the lowest supply/demand rate.

The states where the number of unemployed people looking for work significantly exceeded the number of online advertised jobs included Mississippi, Michigan, Kentucky, and Indiana.