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		<title>Money Making Opportunity in Affiliate Work!!!</title>
		<link>http://www.how2workathomeonline.com/2009/09/money-making-opportunity-in-affiliate-work-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:12:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HonEB</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Build A Website]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Affiliate work is a great opportunity to earn some cash for promoting products and services you love! Have your own website? Socialize with alot of people personally? Free to join. Easy to participate. Earn seriouse cash.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">What is an affiliate, you ask?</span></strong></p>
<p>Most affiliate programs pay you a commission for the sales you make for products and services you promote. The more people you convince to shop, the more money you make. If you own a website or blog, you should try <a title="Affiliate Program" href="http://www.affiliatescout.com/affiliates/pages/752.php" target="_blank">affiliate programs</a>.  These programs are an amazing way to turn a high traffic website into a money making opportunity. You can also get free promotional tools such as referral links and banners that you can  apply as advertisements on your website. These links and banners will help snag the attention of your website visitors and these people may shop till they drop at the websites and companies you promote .  Now that could be a huge chunk of change in your pocket and you did nothing more than copy and paste an HTML code <img src='http://www.how2workathomeonline.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Don&#8217;t have a website?</span> </strong></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry about it. You don&#8217;t have to have a website to benefit from an affiliate program.</p>
<p>Take, for instance, companies like Avon and Marry Kay. You sign up to become an affiliate. You get some girlfriends together. You all then sample and recommend products. Hopefully your friends will purchase some products and you make a decent commission for simply getting the girls together for some tea and a little chit chat. Your girlfriends will get quality products and  Avon and Mary Kay generate sales. It really that simple and everyone goes home happy!</p>
<p>The most powerful form of advertising is through word of mouth because it’s the cheapest and it’s the most honest. Happy customers tell their friend and family about great products. Friend and family trust the positive reviews of happy customers. Happy customers are also returning customers.</p>
<p>Affiliate work can be fun and rewarding. There are programs that even offer affiliates a discount on products and services. So it’s also a great opportunity to get big saving for products and services you already love using yourself.</p>
<p>One tip, I would recommend to anyone looking into affiliate work, would be to stick with products and services that you know, use, trust, and actually like. The hardest thing to do is to sell crap to someone you care about. Don&#8217;t focus on how much commission you will get or how much money you will make. Instead, focus on programs that fit into the particular topics or niches that interests you the most.</p>
<p>Here is a resource directory that has several affiliate programs to choose from. <a title="Affiliate Program" href="http://www.affiliatescout.com/affiliates/pages/752.php" target="_blank">Check it out!!</a></p>
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		<title>MLM: Try it or Avoid it?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 02:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HonEB</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Paid To Promote]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earn money online through network marketing. Promote great products and services you use to earn cash and discounts.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multi-Level Marketing has gotten a bad rap over the years because it has been linked to many scams and ponzi schemes but it&#8217;s still a legitimate and honest way to generate income with a part-time effort.</p>
<p>A MLM Program is set up when you decide to become an affiliate and sell products and services on behalf of a company. What you usually get in return, is a small commission for your efforts. Boo hoo hoo <img src='http://www.how2workathomeonline.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> . You probably wouldn&#8217;t want to quit your day job too soon on what the average MLM Affiliate makes on their own level. But where the real money is made is through work you convince others to do for you. As a MLM affiliate, you also have the benefit of being able to refer other people to your great money making opportunity. They start to sell the same products and services and you collect a small commission for their work. The more people you sign up under you, the more money you make. Also, there are many programs that allow you to receive commission from the sales generated by people your original referrals refer. Many Programs will pay 5, 10 or even an infinite number of levels deep.</p>
<p>There have been people who became millionaires from this type of marketing but it’s more likely that these people were lucky enough to got into the business early in the game or they&#8217;ve spent several dedicated years building their downline.</p>
<p><strong><span style="COLOR: #ff0000">Some Tips</span></strong></p>
<p>The First step is to find a company that offers products and services you already love and use. It&#8217;s very difficult to convince someone else to purchase a product that you know little about or don&#8217;t even use yourself. You will generate most sales from repeat customers; and repeat customers may be your best leads to new customers. Unhappy customers are very likely to tell 7-10 people about a bad experience compared to happy customers, who are only likely to tell between 3-5 people about a good experience. This means that a person selling crap is promoting a company that will eventually fail and failing companies tend to take down failing affiliates with them. If you want to succeed, you want to put your name behind a company that is serious about what they are selling and serious about making sure you succeed.</p>
<p>The next step is to find a way to <a href="http://honeb.otsystem.hop.clickbank.net/">Market Yourself </a>. Forget about marketing the product for now. The best place to start is with family and friends. These people are the most likely to support you and even help promote you for free. Get business cards, find opportunities to meet new people and make new friends. It’s easier to hand out a business card to a friend then it is to hand them out to someone you met 20 minutes earlier. Also, Business cards are expensive. You really don&#8217;t want to be handing them out to people who are likely to just chuck the card out the moment you are out of sight. Make use of <a href="https://join.zenzuu.com/join/queeeenofthehonebz.htm">Social Networking Sites</a>, Instant Messenger sites, Chatting Rooms, Twitter as a way to meet new friends who may potentially become business leads. Try creating a blog of your own.</p>
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		<title>Going Undercover:Another Secret Agent Position!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 03:52:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HonEB</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have read my review about being an agent for the kgb but here is another top secret money making opportunity that rewards you for doing something you love... or hate to do already.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may sound too good to be true but you can get paid to go shopping! It&#8217;s Called Mystery Shopping.</p>
<p>So how does this work?</p>
<p>Well, there are employers who are willing to pay you to give a detailed evaluation of your shopping experience at their stores. The reason behind this is because one of the most important things a business needs to maintain is good quality customer service and gathering feedback from a cutomer&#8217;s point of view is vital to accomplishing this task.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">5  Key Points That Employers Look for in Accessing Level of Quality Customer Service:</span></strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Look Professional</strong>. Employees are expected to dress in the store uniform or adhere to the store dress code.</li>
<li><strong>Be Professional</strong>. Employees need to maintain a balance of being attentive to the needs of their customers as well as be focused on the routine tasks that needs to be completed during their  regular shifts.  Employees are also expect to communicate with other employees and customer using appropriate language and behave in a manner that is appropriate to the work environment.</li>
<li><strong>Be Respectful and Helpful</strong>. The employees should be aware of the customers in their store and be willing and eager to approach customers and offer their assistance.</li>
<li><strong>Be Knowledgeable</strong>. The employee is expected to be knowledgeable about the products and services that the store offers. This is where adequate training is key. Employers want to be sure they are giving their employees enough information and training to meet their customers needs. Mystery shopping helps to gauge how receptive employees are to the information they receive from employers.</li>
<li><strong>Maintain the Store Front</strong>. Employees are expected to maintain an inviting, clean, well stocked store front.</li>
</ol>
<p>Business owners, managers and supervisors will routinely do a walk through, monitor the store front and access the activity of their employees to look out for the 5 factors mentioned above. But usually employees tend to behave differently when they know they are being observed and evaluated.  What employees need is a more accurate gauge of the atmosphere in their stores when the employees think that no one is looking.  That’s where you come in.</p>
<p>Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to visit these stores and play out a scenario that the employers request that you follow. You are then required to take the feedback that you&#8217;ve gathered, fill out a survey and/or type out a very detailed report about what actually transpired during your visit.</p>
<p>Sounds easy? Well&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">This is very fun but it definitely is not easy. I&#8217;ve been there, tried that and here is my personal experience in regards to this type of freelance work:</span></strong></p>
<p>When I first became involved in Mystery shopping, I actually applied at about 50 different agencies that were looking for shoppers. 5 actually had some consistent work for me to do.  To tell you the truth, 5 was more than enough! The average pay per shop was about $20.00 per visit but there were some shops that required 2 or more visits to complete the scenario.  I probably dedicated about 2-3 h per shop from the time I received assignments and reviewed my scenarios to the time I gathered enough feedback to type up my report. So, I was probably making less then $7/h  for my work,  and where I live, that is less than minimum wage! For me, that works out to be almost 1/3 of my hourly wage at my regular job. </p>
<p>So, why would anyone become a mystery shopper? Well, it allows individuals to make some money from doing something they would do regardless of whether they were getting paid.  2 of the assignements I took on required that I visit a Sunglasses Shop. I already needed a pair of sunglasses and so I was able to make $40.00 from my 2 visits(on the same day, time and in the same mall). That $40.00 went a long way in paying for a pair of sunglasses that cost $160.00.  On top of the $40.00 I received, I also got a discount of 10% on the glasses just for doing the assignement. So it was definitely worth it and all I had to do was fill out 2 surveys and  type up 2 report that only took me 2 hours to finish up.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">What Kind of Stores are Looking for Mystery Shopper?</span></strong></p>
<p>Clothing and Other Apparel Shops</p>
<p>Bath and Body Shops</p>
<p>Electronic Stores</p>
<p>Restaurants</p>
<p>Department stores</p>
<p>Various Kiosks</p>
<p>Vehicle Dealerships</p>
<p>Prescription Lenses Stores</p>
<p>Optometrists and Dentist Offices</p>
<p>Travel Agencies</p>
<p>Insurance Agencies</p>
<p>Video Rental Stores</p>
<p>Kitchen Ware and Appliances</p>
<p>Virtually Any Walk-in Store Front&#8230;</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Do you want to be a Mystery Shopper? Here are some tips and tricks to make your shopping experience all the more fun and productive.</strong></span></p>
<ol>
<li>Do yourself and other shoppers in your area a favour and only do shops above $10.00. Mystery shopping is real serious business and you should be paid accordingly for your efforts. How insulting is it for an employer to expect people to devote 3h+ hours of their own time, gas, their own paper (<em><strong>you may need to print off your assignment and write notes</strong></em>), and printer ink  for as low as $3/visit. If I were to take public transit it could easily cost me $6 for a round trip, as well as spending at least 2 hours in transit. Plus, these employers expect me to reserve time in my planner to visit these stores on specific days and at specific times. So why would I waste my time? Even to fill out the evaluation takes time and that $3 isn’t even covering  that.  I don’t know how much you are in need to save money but my time is precious and I would rather work 1 extra hour at my regular job then to waste time for only a $3 savings.  Just don’t take on these assignments  out of principal. If you don&#8217;t take those low paying assignments the employer may have to raise their payout. I&#8217;ve seen assignements start at $10 and then turn into $150 dollars because there were no takers at the lower offers.</li>
<li>Take Mystery Shopping seriously. This isn&#8217;t a game.  It&#8217;s a real job opportunity. There are people making anywhere from $120-2400/mo doing this. So invest in a mini voice recorder, a good printer/scanner, review your assignment before you head out, complete your assignments on time, contact your Shopping Agency before the due date  if you cannot complete the assignment  or need an extension. Be professional. </li>
<li>Spell Check is your friend. Do your best and make an effort to proof read and correct and spelling errors before you submit you report. Mystery Shopping Agencies will approve your assignments picks based on your past performances. The more experienced and better detailed you are in completing your assignments, the more opportunities you will get.  Mystery Shopping Agencies also need to report back to the employers on your behalf. So they will edit your report for grammatical/spelling errors and missing information. The less work you leave them to do, the more they will trust you to complete more important, higher paying tasks.</li>
<li>When typing out your evaluation of  your experience, try to keep it as detailed as possible. Provide the exact date and time you arrived and left the store. Provide a detailed discription of the employee that assisted you (<em> <strong>name [always ask the attending  employee his/her name or read their name tag]</strong></em><strong>, hair color, glasses, jewellery, hair color/style, exposed tattoos, piercings ( </strong><em><strong>note the number of piercings, their placements on the body, the type of  piercing jewellery[small earring studs are usually appropriate for most jobs but dangly earrings or ear jewellery that stretches the piercing hole many not be appropriate for most work environments]. for example, a female employee with only 1 piercing in each ear is not worth noting in your report. But an employee with an ear full of jewllery, piercings on the lips, cheek, eyebrow or any other ackward locations may be noted. Keep in mind that you need to take into account if the piercing(s) or other apparel is appropriate for the store environment. For instance, if you are mystery shopping a Tattoo and Piercings Parlor then there is no point in making special note about piercings and tattoos except as a way to descriptively identify individuals for whom you do not know their name</strong>.)</em> The more descriptive you are the more confidence you build in the employer who receives your  report.  Anyone can type up a report out of thin air while never stepping foot into the store. But an employer can be sure you were present at the store on the date and time they assigned if you provide details that are verifiable and only someone who was present would know.</li>
<li>Keep any receipts, flyers or brochures you received during your visit. You may be requires to scan or mail proof of your visit in order to receive payment and any compensation.</li>
<li>Invest in a mini digital voice recorder. You will need to be detailed in your report and recording your conversations with employees will help tremendously! I personally would tuck my mini recorder in-between my breasts and allowed it to be held in place by my bra strap. It&#8217;s important you keep the recorder as close to your mouth as possible but out of sight. Also be sure not to cover the mic in such a way to muffle or distort the recording. When no one was looking or if i were in a position where no one could hear what I was saying, I would verbally make notes into the microphone about the time I arrived/left the store, the name of the employer, quick description of the employee&#8217;s appearance, the overall appearance of the store front and any specific displays. I would sometimes start or finish my conversation with an employee by asking their name as subtle way to make a verbal note of the employee’s name rather risking being suspected as a Mystery Shopper by personally making a verbal note into the recorder. When I was with an employee, I would subtly describe any merchandise into my recorder that we were looking at so that I could recall the products when writing up my report.  If you are going to make subtle verbal notes while in the presence of the employee be sure to do so without leaving hints of your intentions.</li>
<li>READ YOUR ASSIGMENTS CAREFULLY before you volunteer to complete it. Also review your assignment just before you go into the store. Do not take your assignment print out or any paperwork pertaining to the assignment into the store  while completing the shop. Do not make written notes while in the store and expecially while you are with an employee. Do all your writing after you leave the store. If you forget any information and need to return to the store, be very weary about returning the same day. contact your Agent to see if its ok to redo your shop on another day. Many times Agencies do not want you returning to the same store twice to gather more information. So be sure to do a thorough job the first time. You may need to memorize or rehearse the things you will say and the questions you will ask before going to the store. Feel free to lie about yourself  if it may help you to build a character that the employee may believe. If you do not follow the assignment exactly as specified you may not receive payment or compensation for any expenses.  Be sure to follow the assignment exactly as required.  You may be required to do the assignement on a specific date and time,  approach a specific employee, and/or bring another person along. If you stray from your requirements, you may not be compensated and you may also leave a negative impression with your Mystery Shopping Agency. They may not pick you to complete any similar assignments in the future.</li>
<li>Be as natural as possible. Try to act like a typical, normal, everyday shopper. You don&#8217;t want to do anything to bring special attention to yourself but still be engaging with the employee(s). </li>
<li>Number 9 may help you fulfill number 8. You can bring friends, family and children along for your shops.  You can also shop when the store is relatively busy(<em><strong>If the store is too busy, you may not get the best evaluation material to write about in detail because employees may be responsible for doing multiple tasks while assisting you. Trying to do a fair evaluation at these times will do little to help employers better access and train their employees in the future</strong></em>) But when there is a moderate amount of people in the store, this is the time when employees are less on guard because there so many thing happening at once. You become more  inconspicuous as you blend into with other shoppers. But be sure to adhere to your shopping assignment requirements. If you are required to shop alone, then shop alone. If you are required to bring a specific  number of people to the shop, then do so. Some assignments will require that you leave children under a certain age at home. Keep that in mind when accepting assignments.</li>
<li>Try to get more than one assignment that can be done on the same day, time and in roughly the same area. That way you can make one trip, save time, gas money and put more money in your pocket. Kill 2 birds with one stone, as they say. Personally, I try to get assignments at malls for this very reason. You can easily turn a assignement that would normally pay $10.00/visit into a $20.00/visit just by doubling up.  </li>
<li>Complete you report ASAP while the  details are fresh in your memory. If you wait several hours or days to write up the report, you may be forced to rely heavily on the voice recordings which will only provide verbal cues to help  refresh your memory but still lag in the area in providing visual details that are just as important as relaying back the conversation that took place. </li>
<li>If you are going out of town or going away on vacation, see if you can pick up assignments in other cities and countries if you know that you will be in the area. </li>
<li> Pick assignments close to home. That way you save on travel expenses. </li>
<li>Pick assignments for stores with products and services that you frequently purchase. For instance, when I need a new pair of prescription glasses, I&#8217;m almost always guaranteed to have an assignment  at both an optometrist  and a prescription eyewear store. Why volunteer for an assignment that offers products and services that don&#8217;t meet your needs or interest?  Some assignments will not pay you for the visit, but rather, offer a discount on products your purchase at the store. Keep that in mind when picking assignments.</li>
<li>Be organized. When assignments are available, they will have the date(s) and time for which the shop must take place and there will be a date for when the report will be due. Get a day planner, especially if you plan on doing multiple shops for different agencies, and  record when and where you need to be. Try to give yourself enough time to complete the shop and write up the report. Get your reportes completed on time. </li>
<li> Some agencies will pay in a currency that is outside your country. I&#8217;m Canadian and I’ve been paid in Euros, US dollars and British pounds for completed assignments. I don&#8217;t mind getting paid in these currencies but be sure to keep your eye on this fact as it can affect how much money you earn once the money is converted to your home currency.</li>
<li>Have fun! Need I say more?</li>
</ol>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.volition.com/mystery.html">Violition</a> for Agencies in your area</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.mysteryshop.org/">MSPA</a> for for more information, resources and opportunties in your area.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>HAPPY SHOPPING !</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></p>
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		<title>Lets Go Freelance</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 04:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HonEB</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It doesn't get easier than this! Want flexibiliy with your schedule? If you have the skills, put them to work. Be your own boss.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the wonderful world of freelance. Is it right for you? It all depends on your skill level, the demand for people like you, and where you look to get opportunities to work.Freelance work is awesome if you have considerable experience.Some types of jobs you can do at home and/or over the internet include:</p>
<p>Tutor (internet tutor), Fitness Consultant/intructor (over the net with videos and messaging), Web Designer, Ghost Writer, Dietician Consultant, Artists, Musicians, Blog Writerer, Private Affiliate, Travel Agent (from home), Insurance Broker(agent), Mystery Shopping(my next topic so stay tuned), Private Investor&#8230;</p>
<p>There are so many opportunities available online but the trouble starts when you are trying to look for potential customers and clients.</p>
<p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Here Are Some Tips to Help you Find Work</strong></span></p>
<p>1)Post Classifieds. Yellow Pages, Local Magazines and News Paper, Craigslist, Kijiji,Classifieds.ca, Classifiedsforfree.com&#8230;</p>
<p>2)Build an online personal website for your business</p>
<p>3)Build a Portfolio for your work. Web Designers can&#8217;t get away from this. People want to see what you have done to know if you are worth the money and are legit.</p>
<p>4)Get yourself noticed on <a href="http://www.how2workathomeonline.com/category/paid-to-socialize/">Socializing Networks</a>. Myspace, Facebook, Reunion, Orkut, Bebo&#8230;</p>
<p>5)Harness the Power of Word to Mouth. Offer insentives to happy clients to tell their friends and family about you.</p>
<p>7)Bid for jobs on freelance networks. Try the links below:</p>
<p><a href="http://affiliates.elance.com/t/url.php/cid/32/sid/139" target="_blank"><img src="http://affiliates.elance.com/t/image.php/cid/32/sid/139" border="0" alt="" width="88" height="31" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.odesk.com/referrals/track/jasminewebster"><img src="http://www.odesk.com/images/banners/banner_buyer_125x125.gif" alt="The On Demand Global Workforce - oDesk" width="126" height="125" /></a></p>
<p>8)Get some decent looking business cards and carry them with you. You never know when you will get an opportunity to make a new client.</p>
<p>9)Always take the opportunity to develop and showcase your skills. There are many contests, fairs, workshops, and conventions; take the opportunity to particiate. Learn from others in your field. You want to be able to stay current and relevant.</p>
<p>10)Negotiate. Depending on how much work you have to do, you may be forced to concede to the bidding of some customers. Try to be flexible; and when you can&#8217;t bend, offer your clients plenty of alternatives or recommendations.</p>
<p>11) Be fair and honest with your pricing. If a customer is only one google search away from finding someone better, faster and cheaper then you, then you have a big problem. People don&#8217;t like feeling like they&#8217;ve been cheated. The best customers are repeat customers and they are also your gateway to new clientel. Always be honest with your pricing. Break everything down for your clients, so they know extacty what they are getting from you. It&#8217;s too easy to loose a customer to someone cheaper. It helps if the customer knows that they are paying for quality with you.</p>
<p>12)I Already mentioned in #11; you need to stay competitive. Find out what the competition has that you don&#8217;t have, and see if you can get it. Recognize any asset you have that your competition doesn&#8217;t have and try to market it.</p>
<p>13)Meet and exceed expectations whenever possible. There is nothing worse than a freelancer that can&#8217;t keep up with deadlines. Try not to overload and put too much work on your plate. Always keep your promises. If you say that you will be ready in 1 week then make sure you are prepared and ready to go in 1 week. Even being a day or 2 early can&#8217;t hurt if you did quality work and didn&#8217;t cut corners just to finish early.</p>
<p>Customers also appreciate it when you do a little extra for free. It&#8217;s always a good idea to find suttle ways to let them know that they got a little extra from you so that they don&#8217;t have unrealistic expectations everytime they go to you. You don&#8217;t want to be cocky or act like you are doing them a big favor (as if you are being charitable). But let them know that you value their business and you appreciate <a href="http://60b5582hj56ndqdg2dnl9k5i2h.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_top">the job</a> they entrusted to you.</p>
<p>14)This one ties into #13 but I wanted to make my list as long as possible ;P. Be organized. I tried my luck at freelance work and it definately isn&#8217;t my cup of tea. I have a day planner but it&#8217;s pretty much useless to me because I rarely write anything down and when i do, I never check it. You will get more work done when you are organized. The less you have to remember off the top of your head the more likely you will be able to fullfill #13.</p>
<p>15)Have Fun. That&#8217;s the best way to stay self-motivated. Freelance work can be pretty lonely. Especially when you don&#8217;t have to leave your home to get stuff done. If you are always home, try to find ways to take your job out of the house. Cell phones, laptops, WiFi and portable wireless internet modems are amazing tools to use if you are &#8220;on the go&#8221; or if you want to get out of the house.</p>
<p>Some people don&#8217;t enjoy freelance primarily because they don&#8217;t have as much human contact as they would like. Freelance work is great because you are your own boss and you get to work when you <a href="http://60b5582hj56ndqdg2dnl9k5i2h.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_top">choose to work</a>. Some people need to have a fire lit under their bottoms now and then. Keep in mind that freelance work may only be a good part-time/spare-time money making opportunity rather a full-time career for most.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do love to socialize on the net? Why not get paid for it? There are plenty of social networking sites willing to share their revenue with you. All you have to do is use their site to earn, get your friends to join, and it's all FREE! It's fun, easy and there is huge potential for big earnings if you put in the effort.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well&#8230;</p>
<p> It&#8217;s true. There are plenty of opportunities online!!! Have a lot of friends and family? Do you want a place to share videos, photos, your opinions? Then you probably already know about sites like FaceBook, MySpace, Yahoo Messenger, and YouTube&#8230;</p>
<p>Have you ever thought about how much ad revenue these websites bring in? There are reports that MySpace earned $495 million in 2008 with 70 million viewers and users. In 2008, YouTube brought in 200 million in revenue for themselves. Now that is some serious change these companies are earning just because you decided to do all of your socializing with them.</p>
<p>So, what if there was a company that shared some of its revenue with you? Sounds like a good deal, considering the fact that you are the one doing all of the work requires to bring in all that money! Without you there is no YouTube, MySpace, FaceBook&#8230; So, it is refreshing to see a company that is willing to give its users a little something back for their efforts.</p>
<p><a title="Paid To Socialize" href="http://r.yuwie.com/queeeenofthehonebz/" target="_blank">Check Out This Website<br />
</a>*Its free to join</p>
<p>*Meet lots of great people</p>
<p>*Find great leads and potential customers for a growing new business</p>
<p>*Have a blast</p>
<p>* GET PAID TO DO ALL THESE THINGS AND MORE!!!</p>
<p>*And did I mention that i<a rel="attachment wp-att-13" href="http://www.how2workathomeonline.com/2009/07/get-paid-to-socialize/yuwie-111/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-13" title="Referral to Earn" src="http://www.how2workathomeonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/yuwie-111.jpg" alt="Referral to Earn" width="200" height="161" /></a>t’s ALL free!</p>
<p>You get paid to check out the pages of other users. You get paid for views on your own page and you get paid for all the activity of your friend you get to sign up. Getting friends to join is so easy because it’s FREE to join. Take a look at the chart on the left. I&#8217;m sure you can find at least 3 friends to sign up for free. I&#8217;m sure those friends can come up with 3 friend of their own to sign up for free. I&#8217;m sure your friends and your friend&#8217;s friends can come up with interesting blogs,  vlogs, video content, and pictures to share with the whole community. Over time, with some patients and a bit of work, it’s possible to generate quite a decent income from your personal page and, remember, you didn&#8217;t have to pay a dime for any of this!!!!</p>
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