Friday, March 30, 2007

Freelance jobs and FAQs on Paymenst options

Anyone new to freelancing wheather its freelance job provider or freelance jobs seeker must have few querries inmind and most commomn among them are reagding payment options. Most common FAqs on payment are :

1. What payment methods can i use?
2. How do I pay a Freelancer ?
3. How can I withdraw money from my account?
4. Do you charge your commission and how much will it be?
5. When will comission will be charged?
6. What is the minimum amount I can transfer to a Freelancer account?

Generally these queries you will find answered in tha FAQs section of every freelance website. So do visit FAQs section before registering for any website as a freelancer. Moslty paymenst methos in through pay pal. N rest commision and minimum ammount that cn be transfered varies from site to site.

For more ingo visit :
http://www.umassd.edu/cvpa/areas/ei/bfa-resources-faq.cfm
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=130
http://www.stcrmc.org/jobs_freelance/jobs_freelance.htm
http://www.selectonlinejobs.com/support/faq.jsp
http://www.sfep.org.uk/pub/faqs/fwfree.asp

Thursday, March 22, 2007

whatr are freelance jobs?

Freealnce jobs is the option to find better paying jobs over the net easily and quickly. A freelancer or freelance worker is a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer. The internet has boostes freealnce jobs n freelancing to a wide extent no matter which part of glob you are you can undertake freelance jobs and can make money online. Freelance workers are usually self-employed, or contracted by an employer to complete a particular project. Freelancing jobs mainly include journalism, freelance writing jobs, computer programming, designing, data entry, search engine optimisation and lot more.

Visit http://www.selectonlinejobs.com/work-at-home-jobs-united-states/freelance-united-states.jsp for morew info on freelance jobs.


Friday, March 16, 2007

Looking for work at home opportunities but not sure about what work you can do from home exactly. Don't worry I'd listed few work at home opportunities that are provided by most of work at home websites and that may sound better for you.
Choices you can have are :

Data Base Mgt.
Data Entry
Desktop Publishing
Editing
E-mail Reading
Freelance Writing
Graphic Design
Accounting
Analysts
Assembly Jobs
Bookkeeping
Calligraphers
Computer Jobs
Claims Processing
Consulting
Telecommuting
Telemarketing
Transcription
Translation
Typing
Web Design
Woodworking
Word Processing
Internet Consultants
Medical Billing
Mystery Shopping
Order Processing
Paid to Surf
Proof Reading
Scheduling
Sewing
Stuffing Envelopes
Technical Writing

and more!






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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Are All Work at Home Jobs Just a Scam?

Got a computer with email? You are likely to have been sent some great job opportunity. You've seen them. They say you can work next to zero hours a week and be paid some huge salary for doing so. Even if you haven't had the chance of receiving such a too good to miss job opportunity via email, you'll find similar offerings in the small ads of many local newspapers.

The challenge with these ads isn't so much that these job openings are scams, but rather they dim the view of legitimate work at home job opportunities from possible applicants. If you're looking for a work at home job opportunity, and you've seen so many of these shams, you begin to believe that there aren't any legitimate work at home jobs available and this simply isn't the case.

Take typing for example. If you are a skilled typist, especially one with a known typing speed that you can use as an asset to getting a job (take an online test if you don't know what your current typing speed is), then theres work out there for you. Unfortunately there are also many scams that involve the word typing and you need to be able to distinguish the scam from the opportunity.

One of the first giveaways is in the advert. Is there a telephone number and/or address? Is there a company name? If all of these are missing and only a PO Box address listed for further information, proceed with caution. If the advertisement tells you to send money don't proceed at all with this job lead! If, when the information you requested through the advertisement arrives, it requires you to send money in payment for lists of job prospects don't proceed! Although there are job agencies that do require a subscription in order to use their services in linking you together with clients, small ads that require money can usually be summed up in one word scam! There are hundreds if not thousands of work at home people who can testify to being caught out in such a scheme.

So be careful when you are looking for typing work. Often the best way forward to building a client base is to get out there and introduce yourself to the appropriate marketplace. Who do you want to work for? Do you have any special training/experience such a law or medical background that will give you an advantage over other typists seeking work in those kinds of companies?

Its more than possible to make a good living as a typist whether in your own home or in an office environment just make sure that you read all advertisements carefully and have your scam alert constantly switched on!

Chris Dunn manages a medical transcription business that sponsors a site offering free typing tests. See also: http://www.About-Medical-Transcription.com

For more info on work at home opportunities also visit : http://www.selectonlinejobs.com



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