Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Work For Amazon From Home - Honest Opportunity!

The very mention of the phrase "work from home jobs" conjures up bad thoughts of scams, fees, get rich quick schemes and other shady and gray propositions and no doubt you are probably frustrated in your search for genuine opportunities. But today I can offer you some hope! You can work for the worlds fastest growing online retailer, that's right, now you can work for Amazon from home!
In June of 2011 Amazon made a major commitment to attracting employees who want to work at home. They opened their Virtual Contact Center which allowed their associates to become home workers. The program has been a success for Amazon. This bold move is part of their Customer Connection approach to customer service. There are decided benefits for big companies to hire virtual workers. Studies have revealed that folks who work at home are more efficient and get more done in an average work day then their brick and mortar counterparts. There are fewer sick days and research indicates that people tend to increase their longevity with an employer if they have flexibility in their schedules. Virtual employees help their employers save money on space, equipment and energy costs. In their own words Amazon makes the following statement.."We are looking for a self-motivated, highly organized, flexible, detail oriented, and experienced planner to fill the role of VCC Administrative Assistant". This super company describes themselves as "customer centric" and my own extensive experience of being a customer allows me to agree with the statement. I have found myself buying more and more on the river! This amazing company offers a menu of benefits and competitive pay that make these jobs very appealing. If you are interested in exploring virtual customer service check out the possibilities at work for Amazon from home.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Virtual Work From Home Jobs May Be The Wave Of The Future

There are many terms that have been used to identify a desire in the heart of many American workers. We have heard the term "work from home", "telecommuting", "home based employment" and many others. The newest phrase is "virtual work" and it identifies how modern workers would like to do their jobs from home.
An organization called FlexJob recently did a survey and their findings were startling. They found that an increasingly large portion of the American work force wants to have flexibility in their job and that flexibility extends to the option of working at home. Here is a sampling of what they found.

FlexJob's survey shows that 82 percent of employees seeking to work virtually have a college degree, with 35 percent of those holding a graduate degree. The majority are females, aged 30 to 49 years old. More than half are at an "experienced" career level, while 26 percent are managers and 9 percent are executives.

 The survey made one thing clear: for employees who have children, family was the No. 1 priority. Ninety-six percent of those surveyed felt that having a traditional full-time job conflicts at least a little bit with taking care of a family. They feel, it seems, that they're often being asked to choose between the two—work or family—and that the decision is unfair

There is an undeniable movement away from brick and mortar businesses and toward virtual "work at home" models. So powerful is this movement that FlexJob found that 93% of those surveyed would even be willing to take a pay cut in order to avoid a commute and be with their children. In fact, 43% said they would love to work 20 to 29 hours and 32% said they would be happy working 30 to 39 hours! It seems to me that this virtual environment would help companies save money and it would help Americans to save their families. .
It is the goal of this site to provide some ideas for virtual work and second incomes. Previously, I had written about opportunities with Elance .  I would encourage you to check out this excellent resource. I would also like to introduce you to a resource that assists anyone who would like to become a virtual work assistant 
The old work paradigm of driving to a distant brick and mortar location is fading. The technology explosion is opening all kinds of new avenues to make a living in the confines of your home. I wish you the best as you seek to find more flexibility in your work environment and add needed income to your household budget!.

Monday, January 14, 2013

The Importance Of A Second Source Of Income - Need Some Ideas?

I like to blog and I like to read good blogs. I stumbled upon a great financial related blog the other day at www.yourpfpro.com. Harry Campbell is the creator of this site and he wrote a great post on July 25, 2012, entitled "Do You Have A Second Source Of Income?". Here is a snippet of that article...

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A second source of income is different than a second job.  A second job is something that you have to do to survive while a second source of income should be from something that you enjoy.  In the best case scenario, your second source of income could even become your main source.  I know a few online entrepreneurs who have been able to quit their full time job and work full time for themselves.  Even though this is probably the exception, and not the rule, it’s nice to see some success from like minded individuals.
What job would you choose if you had enough money to do whatever you want?  Whatever your answer is, try to turn that into your second source of income.  There are many avenues available online and offline that will allow you to sell your services or products.  In college, my main job was going to school, but I also tutored local high school students in geometry and algebra.  I have always been good at math and science so I used my skills to teach others and got paid for it.
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I like the idea of a second source of income being a source of income that comes from doing something you like to do, something you are passionate about. I am passionate about writing but I am not passionate about delivering pizzas. The pizza gig would be a second job but writing can be a second income!
The spirit of this blog is to present internet searchers with some simple, low cost, low risk second income ideas. Notice, I did not name this site the "second job ideas"! So I will be writing about some of my discoveries and making some recommendations and my hope is that you'll discover something on this site that you are passionate about and would like to explore as a second income idea.
Today I wanted to let you know about a unique program called FIVERR BLITZ. For those of you who are not familiar with www.fiverr.com it is a site where you can find thousands of people who will do a multitude of jobs for you for only $5.00. Daniel Evans discovered a method of taking advantage of this cheap labor and starting a home based business that has allowed him to become completely self employed. Mr. Evans has decided to sell his amazing method for a ridiculously low price. I hope you'll check it out and see if this is a possible second income idea for you. That's all I've got today, I'll be back soon.

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Find Freelance Programming Jobs And Writing Work From Home On Elance, Guru.com and Odesk!

We are living in some exciting times as far as technology and work are concerned. You can find freelance programming jobs, writing work, video, graphic designing projects and whole lot more from the comfort of your own home by knowing what sites to explore. That's right, with the resources available at Odesk.com, Guru.com and Elance.com you can earn a living without the commute.
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William McCanless is a 25 year old non-college grad who is making a living by freelancing and he has put together a simple guide on how you can exploit the potential of the many freelance work sites and make a living without leaving the house! He details how videographers, photographers, writers, sales/marketers (online and offline), graphic designers, programmers, and editors can find the work they desire and make the money they deserve. McCanless teaches how to fill out a profile, how to put together a proposal and how to avoid low-ball bids that rob you of a living wage for your work.
If you are out of work or just thinking about retooling and doing something you enjoy then check out Williams great report on how to become a professional freelance worker

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Three Dead Simple Reasons For Starting A Pet Care Business

Times are tough and if you are trying to find a financial niche and you love animals then I have three compelling reasons for starting a pet care business.
Number one reason:  The pet care industry is recession proof. A recent survey revealed that of the thousands of pet owners who were questioned about their pet a whopping 66% regard their pet as a surrogate child! That may seem twisted to you but the truth of the matter is Americans love their pet and a sluggish economy is not going to stop them from spending money on grooming and care.
Number two reason:  The number of pets in this country is exploding. You would think that with a bad economy people would be looking for ways to cut expenses and adding a pet to the budget would be ruled out. Think again! There are 69 million homes in this country that have pets. That is up from 64 million in 2002. . Americans currently own approximately 73 million dogs and 90 million cats. I hope you got the full impact of those numbers, 73 million dogs and there are 5 million puppies born every year! Pets are a wonderful reliever of stress and in these difficult times people are finding a distraction in their pets. Pets need grooming, training, sitting, walking and a host of other services. You might just be the right personality to begin a very lucrative and easy startup business in pet care.
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Number three reason:  There is a very low threshold of financial risk in starting a pet care business and there are some excellent step by step resources on how to get into this service sector. There is a great demand for contract walking, contract sitting, pet waste removal, pet grooming and pet products distribution.
I have recently discovered a blueprint for a pet care business that I want to recommend. The author of this course makes the following statement...

"I've taken years of success in residential pet care and put it into a simple, direct and easy to use success kit that will give you a career that takes your love of animals and sets you up for a life that's emotionally & financially rewarding.
Be your own boss!

MyPetCareBusiness is chalk full of practical suggestions on how you can be up and running in your own pet service business in no time at all. It's very precise and includes a 14 page fast start guide. The cost is low and there is a 60 day money back guarantee.