Make Money Online

by Miranda Grimm

Auto Point offers work from home positions as Declined Service agents on a pretty regular basis. This job opportunity is great for those who enjoy outbound calling, feels comfortable and confident with soft-sell techniques and people who are looking for...

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by Leisa Good

Have you ever started on one path only to find yourself on another? Have you ever accidentally stumbled upon an idea that was even better than your original idea? Have you become more fulfilled with another business or job than...

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by Erica Martin

A few months ago, I wrote a post about how to use mind mapping to organize thoughts for freelance writing, and broke down the basic process of creating a mind map – at that time I was focusing mainly on...

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by Jess Weaver

I know I will try to come up with every excuse under the book to not exercise. However, three kids later and thirty pounds later it is time I get my but in gear. I always try exercising and quickly...

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by Leisa Good

Are you good at networking and trading services with others? Are you able to come up with creative solutions to save money? Are you able to find free services that actually well for your home business? Then you must be...

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by FStewart

It appears that a few years ago Internet Brands was a jumpin jivin’ content mill for freelancers.  They work with several reputable companies, pay well, and at the time had plenty of work.  After a while it seems, as with...

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by Miranda Grimm

I have been branching out to other bloggers as a guest poster. I have been honored to appear at The Work at Home Wife blog where I discussed the skills needed, and often overlooked, to land a work at home...

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by Miranda Grimm

Hold Up. You think you can make $1000 a month working from home? It WOULD be true if you were willing to work at least 20 hours a week, have a special skill/trade or were willing to do jobs like...

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by Leisa Good

Are you feeling overly stressed and can’t seem to get off the proverbial gerbil wheel? Do you find yourself overwhelmed and tired by the middle of the day? Then maybe you need some good, old-fashioned “me-time”. Now with school back...

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by Miranda Grimm

All Work at Home Jobs are Scams? This common work at home myth is one I see a lot of and one that gets under my skin the most. I have no idea how many times I have shaken my...

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by Leisa Good

Remember when you just couldn’t wait until the day came when you could work at home? We all know the advantages of working at home can be anything from more time spent with family and friends to more money saved...

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by Miranda Grimm

As the one of the leading sources for flexible job leads, JobProsper.com gets a lot of people asking about Mystery Shopping.  Is it a scam?  Is it legitimate?  Can I really make a living shopping? The answers are: Yes, there...

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by Miranda Grimm

Work from home jobs all share one very similar requirement. They all expect you to have a dedicated home office space. Since having children, I have never had a room exclusively for me to work in. I’ve had to get...

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by Erica Martin

If you work from home, especially if you’re an independent contractor, one of the most important things you need to do is keep track of your business expenses – anything pertaining to your business, such as the cost to run...

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by Leisa Good

While most of us work-at-homers (WAHers) look forward to a real vacation, what would happen if you ended up taking a staycation? With the summer coming to a close, many of us are thinking about squeezing in that one last...

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by Erica Martin

One of the things that I’ve found that’s essential not only for keep track of my independent contractor work, but also for keeping track of life in general, is a to-do list.  I’ve used several to-do list sites, such as...

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by Erica Martin

When you work from home, especially if you work as an independent contractor, it’s easy to put things off, especially if it’s an unpleasant task and/or you know that you have plenty of time to get it done. I know...

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by Leisa Good

While most of us have heard of the “Housewife Syndrome”, few of us have probably thought much about the “Work-At-Home Syndrome” or (“WAH Syndrome”). First of all, let’s explore the “Housewife Syndrome” not to be confused with the “The Real...

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by FStewart

There are tons of resources on the web for those that work from home.  Some of them are really helpful, and some of them are not so much.  There are work from home sites which are geared toward working from...

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by Miranda Grimm

It may seem counterproductive to ever turn away a client when trying to build up your freelancing career. However, there are actually times when it is essential to your business! Use the following cues and tips to help you avoid...

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by Leisa Good

Let me begin by saying that I really don’t like writing reviews on companies, which I find “questionable”, but this one had too many red flags for me. Now, I know that there are a lot of “die hard” Empower...

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by Miranda Grimm

Shipping Via FedEx If your work at home business handles a lot of shipments through FedEx then be sure to check out the new FedEx Delivery Manager. It will make your busy life so much easier! Selling products online can...

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by Leisa Good

Do long hours in front of your laptop have you yawning and reaching for a cup of coffee or a sugar fix? Do you frequently feel stressed and achy after a long day of sitting at your desk? Whether you...

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by Leisa Good

Ever feel that you have a great deal of knowledge about many different things, but no where to use it? Or maybe at one time you had a lucrative career, but now no where to use the knowledge, since you...

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by Miranda Grimm

Enroll is a part of ZURB,  a product design company located in Campbell, California. ZURB uses Enrollapp.com to get feedback from true website users like you and I on their product designs. I signed up with Enroll after being contacted by...

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by Miranda Grimm

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of American Osteopathic Association for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine. Working from home comes with its many challenges. One challenge we often over look is the back pain from...

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by Miranda Grimm

Do You Live in The Grey? I was recently contacted through email from a PR rep who basically congratulated me for Living in The Grey. Initially, I thought it sounded like an insult but as I did a little reading...

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by Erica Martin

If you’re a freelance writer who likes to write about topics that interest you, it can sometimes be difficult to come up with ideas for article or blog posts. I get a lot of my inspiration for the posts and...

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by Erica Martin

If you’re a freelance writer, you might use Microsoft Word to type your articles.  If so you’re probably familiar with a lot of the useful features that Word as, such as spell check and grammar check.  However, there are a...

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by Vitra Singh

Whether you are bravely admitting you want to make a career change, or have been forced to reevaluate your path due to leaving a company, “next-steps” can be daunting and confusing. While you deserve to give yourself a mental break...

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by Erica Martin

Like many people, I’ve been trying to lose weight for a long time, and after many years of trying, I finally reached my goal weight.  I am ecstatic about accomplishing this goal, but now I have another goal to work...

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by Renee Crandall Phile

Guest Post from Renee Crandall Phile To be honest, my first few weeks of working from home were pretty rough. Not because I didn’t enjoy my work or because it was too overwhelming, but because I was just so incredibly lonely! I missed...

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by Jess Weaver

These past few weeks I have been feeling so stressed about everything in life. Which is funny, considering I just went on vacation last week. Most of the stress that is occurring in my life is from being too busy. ...

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by FStewart

Verbalink is a transcription company that hires transcriptionist to work from the comfort of their own homes. They have been around for a while but were previously known as Escriptionist. They are generally considered a reputable company in the work-at-home...

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by Miranda Grimm

This rant of mine began over on Facebook. And like usual, when I feel the need to type someone’s head off I realize the energy is better spent in a blog post. Plus my ranting will get to live on forever this...

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by Erica Martin

I recently discovered a website called IFTTT.com – IFTTT stands for “if this, then that” – it is a website that contains different “recipes,” – these recipes are basically macros that will perform different actions, such as emailing you certain information, or...

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by Miranda Grimm

Note: This is a Guest Post from Greg Secrist Buykeywordarticles.com (BKA) Review In today’s write from home industry, content creation services are a dime a dozen with most being small start-ups with a very limited client base. However, in every industry there...

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by Erica Martin

Revenue share sites like Yahoo! Contributor Network, Hubpages, and Squidoo can be a great way to make extra income writing, because they allow you to write on topics that you’re passionate about, rather than topics that someone else wants you...

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by Erica Martin

One important benefit that many people give up when they decide to work from home is health insurance.  However if you work from home and aren’t married to someone who has a job that provides good health insurance, and you...

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by Miranda Grimm

Many people ask me if Working from Home can REALLY happen for them. Often they have looked through job leads for months, applied to jobs that were perfect but never heard back or found a job that turned out to...

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by Erica Martin

Networking is an important part of finding jobs and getting new business, whether you work from home or not.  When you work away from home it’s easy to network, because you have people around you all the time – but...

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by Leisa Good

If the holidays weren’t stressful enough, now the real stress is on! Because of the holidays, we work-at-homers (WAHers) now realize that we now have inboxes overflowing with emails, client work which was put on hold, and end-of-the-year taxes to...

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by Jess Weaver

I’m no expert at working at home, but I can tell you that life has really changed for me in the past two years. When I first started working at home I was writing many hours a day and I...

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by FStewart

Have you heard about BundleOfTheWeek.Com? If you like eBooks you will love this!  They bundle together 5 related eBooks each week, all by popular authors, and sell the entire bundle for $7.40. You receive an email with a download link...

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by FStewart

It is a new year and that means everyone is looking to make changes. Though there are many resolutions made, the vast majority relate to health, money, and organization. One very common, very specific goal related to money is to...

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by Miranda Grimm

Blogging is one of the obvious ways we know to make money online. But writing a lot of great content and having thousands of readers isn’t going to make you money unless you have ads alongside your posts. Let me...

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by Leisa Good

With the New Year 2013 fresh among us, many of us in our personal lives have resolved to: lose weight, stop smoking, start exercising, and save money. These are just a few of the most commonly stated New Year’s Resolutions....

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by Jess Weaver

Happy New Year’s to all the work at homers out there! I have been kind of quiet in the work at home world for a little bit and I just wanted to fill everyone in. My son is turning 2...

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by Miranda Grimm

Today’s post is sort of a difficult one for me. ZNZ or Zip Nada Zilch is a company I have been asked about multiple times. While I never really considered it a scam- I was definitely quick to file it...

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by Erica Martin

About 18 months ago, I wrote my first post for Work at Home Adventures – it was titled “Balancing Response” and it was a response to an post that Jess Weaver had written on finding balance in your life.  I...

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