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dingdongbell
Feb 23, 2009, 07:37 AM
Hello.
I've been on the look out for jobs that could be done from the comforts of one's home for quite some time, but till this date I could find none that ask me for free registration. Are there any web sites where one could do jobs without paying a single penny?

Clough
Mar 2, 2009, 01:34 AM
Hi, dingdongbell!

I don't know of any sites that aren't a scam or that don't ask people for money up front for supposedly providing work for people. Maybe someone does, but I don't.

Most of what I do for a living, I consider to be home-based. However, what I do is pretty skill-specific. Most of my new business comes from what I've placed on the Internet.

What sort of education, skills, training and job experience do you already have, please?

Thanks!

youronlinebiz
Mar 7, 2009, 08:02 AM
Hi dingdongbell (cool handle name)

Your right about looking for sites that don't ask for money there aren't many. I found out the hard way and lost 100's until I found the organisation I am with now (but that's paid)

In answer to your question - the way I started once I trained and learnt a lot more about home business was through affiliate marketing.

In most cases its free to signup as the companies get more exposure on the net. It's not difficult to start and you don't have to be an internet whizz to make it happen.

I started through Affiliate marketing which made me a slow steady income, but I don't think it will make you lots and lots of cash unles you get lucky.

I'm now a paid member of an organisation and I'm constantly training and learning which is helping me a great deal to run my business effectively, and I'm getting loads of support. That is the hardest thing to find with home business advertisements.

Maybe you could try Affiliate Marketing with companies and just get used to techniques of home based business. Then if you start to make a steady income upgrade to a paid member site like I did. If you do that, be careful when making your choice

Good luck dingdongbell.

nyieasha
Mar 9, 2009, 06:13 PM
There are several website for work at home that don't ask for up front fees. But there are some really good work at home businesses that ask for smaller fees to work and start making money. You have to research your local library.:)

Clough
Mar 10, 2009, 12:22 AM
Hi, nyieasha!

As in your other post on a different thread, do you have some specific websites that you can name or specific guidance to using a library in order to find out about places that are legitimate?

Thanks!

Clough
Mar 19, 2009, 01:06 AM
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