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9-24-2010 Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Freelance Writing and Editing Work at Home Jobs for Moms

National Magazine Writing Assistant

Regional Travel Editor (Canada)

Technical Writer

Content Article Writer

Social Media, Web and Tech Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Search Quality Judge

JavaScript Developer

P/T Graphic Designer

Graphic Designer

Web Programmer Needed (Atlanta)

Clerical and Virtual Assistant Work at Home Jobs for Moms

P/T Customer Support and Personal Assistant (San Diego)

Telephone and Customer Service Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Customer Service Order Fulfillment

Misc. Telecommute/Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Mandarin/English Translator

Physician Advisors Needed

Can You Become a Virtual PBX Receptionist?

A virtual PBX receptionist is one who works remotely receiving incoming calls and routes them elsewhere. And, yes, these positions are available as work at home jobs for moms! Such are frequently advertised as call center positions or as virtual receptionist jobs. From time to time, you’ll find them in our job leads section, as well as advertised elsewhere on the web.

Virtual PBX Companies Are Changing the Game

Gone are the days of old-fashioned, costly call centers. Of course, some of these dinosaurs are still in operation, but the industry is definitely changing. Using special software, virtual PBX centers can now be established almost anywhere in the world. While traditionally the hardware used in PBX systems required workers to all be stationed in one location, virtual PBX software has now created more options for business owners who can save money and broaden their virtual PBX recruitment efforts by allowing receptionists to work virtually from home!

Things You Should Know About Virtual PBX Jobs

Be aware that many virtual PBX jobs hire virtual receptionists as independent contractors instead of as employees. As such, a virtual receptionist is expected to have her own equipment, such as a compatible computer system and a special quality headset. There are also no benefits offered if hired as an independent contractor.

Also, it should be noted that some virtual PBX companies and call centers even require workers to pay for their own training. We’ve shared our thoughts about this practice in a previous post, so we won’t repeat ourselves here, but it’s up to you whether or not you choose to go this route. One agency in particular, Arise, requires workers to pay for training. The request to pay for training or training materials is usually a red flag when searching for work at home jobs for moms, as most of these ads are work at home scams. Yet, Arise isn’t a scam and, in fact, they remain one of the most popular sources for work at home jobs for moms despite the fact that they charge for training.

Virtual PBX jobs also require a quiet environment and, often, rigid work hours. It’s not unusual for these hours to include evenings and weekends. Moms with small children may not find this too easy to juggle, but, for others, working at home as a virtual PBX receptionist can be a pretty steady, solid gig.

Do You Have Virtual PBX Experience?

Have you done virtual PBX work before? How would you rate this work against other types of work at home jobs for moms? If you are now or have ever been a virtual receptionist, we’d love to hear from you!

Learn More About Call Center Jobs

9-23-2010 Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Today’s Blog Post: Can You Become a Virtual PBX Receptionist?

Freelance Writing and Editing Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Freelance U.S. History Writer

Travel Writer (California)

Technical Writer/Editor

Technical Writer Needed

Creative Technical and Content Writer

Social Media, Web and Tech Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Special Projects and Operations Manager

ASP.NET Developer

Java and GWT Web Application Developer

Senior SQL Database Engineer/Architect

Secondary Graphic Artist

DBA/MySQL

Flash Flex AS3 Developer/Designer

Experienced Developer

Telephone and Customer Service Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Remote Bilingual Business Support Associate

P/T Customer Service

Don’t Miss Today’s Blog Post on Becoming a Virtual PBX Receptionist

Clerical and Virtual Assistant Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Medical Transcriptionist Needed

Executive Assistant/Scheduler (Chicago)

Bookkeeper/Accountant (Click link at bottom of page to apply)

Medical Transcriptionist

Accounts Receivable/Payable Specialist

Teaching and Online Tutoring Work at Home Jobs for Moms

AP Statistics and Calculus Teachers

Misc. Telecommute/Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Account Manager

B2B Telecom Sales

Guest Post: Misconceptions of Working From Home by Miranda Grimm

Working at home may not be what you expect. Although it may be an ideal fit for some, it takes a particular type of people to succeed at home.

It is very important work-at-home wannabes completely understand what it really means to work at home. Sometimes I get the impression the idea of a WAH career is clouded with glitter and music. While working at home has its many advantages, it is not always, what many expect. The following guide will help anyone thinking of turning down this path of home based work knows if it is genuinely for them.

Working from home means WORK

There have been a number of people approach me to help them get started working from home. As we go through the many options they have, I begin to realize they are becoming more and more dissatisfied by the fact they will actually have to work! Working at home often requires you to work harder than you would in a brick and mortar building! You will read more about this as you continue.

There is no job in cyberspace that will pay you a substantial amount of money while you turn on your computer, in your pajamas and play Farmville. Generally, the more money you expect to make, the more work you will have to do. If you are looking for a get rich quick scheme…please exit this page now…you will not find one here! And once you find this scheme and are required to have 100 people signed up by the end of the month…DO NOT come to me with your business ‘opportunity’. I am not interested and anyone looking for legitimate work should not be interested in any marketing schemes either. Expect to work!

Your Attention is Needed

While there are the random small jobs that allow you to do mindless work, if you are looking for substantial income, please realize your attention will be needed. You may sometimes need a babysitter, a spouse to watch the children or may have to use every minute of time you have while kids are sleeping to work. Even non-phone jobs that do not require background noise generally require you to be able to have some sort of concentration and focus to the task at hand. So either expect the rate at which you work to slow down substantially or choose to work when you are alone. The flexibility of working at home is the best part for most of us! However, it usually means the work I could have completed at a job-site in 8 hours, will now take a complete day in between caring for my children, house and husband.

You MUST Have Motivation

I think any WAHmer can agree with me here. The hardest thing about creating your own schedule is sticking to it! When you have no one to answer to but yourself, it is easy to let work sit or give up the shift you signed up for. Then when bills come due or those shoes you have been wanting go on sale, you feel like an idiot. We all have to work out our own ways of keeping up our motivation.

You Are Accountable For Yourself

Many work at home jobs hire agents as Independent Contractors versus Employees. This means you are responsible for your equipment (computer, phone, headset…), your quality of work, the amount of time spent and most importantly your TAXES. As an Independent Contractor, you may find yourself owing taxes come April! So be sure to get in touch with a professional accountant who can help you plan for the year and hold back a portion of each check.

Of course, there are many upsides to working at home, from the flexibility to not having a boss breathing down your neck. Some people simply need the structure of an on-site job. There is nothing wrong with that. I just hope before making any life changing choices you can look at yourself and decide if you have what it takes to depend solely on yourself!

More About Today’s Guest Blogger:

Miranda Grimm is the author of the Work at Home Adventures blog, a work at home mother of two and Full time college student. After spending many hours researching the multiple home based jobs available online, she now shares her compounded information freely through her blog.

EDITOR’S NOTE: If you would like to contribute a guest post, please contact us for details.

9-22-2010 Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Freelance Writing and Editing Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Proposal Writer

Blogger Needed (Toronto)

Writers Wanted

Skilled Copywriter Needed

Writer and Copyeditor Needed

Senior Grant Writers Needed

Social Media, Web and Tech Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Social Media Networking Specialist

Website and Social Media Creator

Website Developer

MS DB/App Developer

P/T Video Editor

Telephone and Customer Service Work at Home Jobs for Moms

B2B Appointment Setters

P/T Appointment Setter

Telephone Pros Wanted

Clerical and Virtual Assistant Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Data Entry Clerk

P/T Bookkeeper

Executive Assistant

Teaching and Online Tutoring Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Online AP Physics Teacher

Various Online Teaching Positions

Misc. Telecommute/Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Pitching Specialist

Certified Spanish Translators Wanted

Marketing Assistant

Service Observer Reporter

How to Make Money Blogging

Curious moms often wonder how to make money blogging. See, work at home jobs for moms are not limited to the ones you find posted in our job leads. In fact, many of the best work at home jobs are those that moms are creating for themselves. One such job is blogging, which is an excellent way of making money online.

Blog is short for “web log” and entails writing about a particular subject and publishing these writings on the web. For some people, a blog is like an online journal and for others, it’s an online business. In fact, many businesses use blogs to talk about their products and services, and some businesses just hire bloggers (people who write blogs) to write about their businesses for them. Still, some simply advertise their business on other people’s blogs through banner ads or with a couple of lines of text featured on a blog’s sidelines, which, by the way, happens to be one of the best ways that moms make money blogging.

If you’re interested in becoming a mom blogger, know that no experience is necessary and that you can even start a blog today with no out of pocket cost to you. There is, however, a lot to learn if you intend to make money blogging and the following websites can help you learn the ropes:

Problogger

The Smart Passive Income Blog

Copyblogger

…and if you’re on Facebook, check out the Top Five Facebook Pages for Bloggers.

While there are other very prolific blogs and articles on the subject of how to make money blogging, these top sites about blogging are all you really need to get started. Each is authored by a professional blogger who is earning a full-time income online.

We also offer a series of business guides, which will help you learn how to profit from blogging. Our advice to you is to read, read, READ before attempting to make money blogging on your own. There is a lot to learn and do before you start making money online. You’ll save yourself a lot of wasted time and frustration if you study and do your homework first.

Do you have a blog? Do you make money blogging? If so, we’d love to hear from you. Feel free to share your tips on how to get started blogging in the comments section below.

9-21-2010 Work at Home Jobs for Moms

~ Today’s Blog Post: How to Make Money Blogging ~

Freelance Writing and Editing Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Freelance Entertainment Marketing Copywriter

Bilingual Business Writer (Spanish/English)

Keyword Proofreader

Freelance Writers/Associate Editors Wanted

Writers Needed (Interact Media)

Word Press Writer

Market Researcher/Writer (Asian Topics)

Writer/Blogger

Social Media, Web and Tech Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Word Press Expert

P/T Web Design Assistant

Senior Web Architect

Website Monitor

Telephone and Customer Service Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Chinese and Korean Speaking Telemarketers Wanted

Virtual Customer Service Agents

Telephone Reps (No Selling)

Clerical and Virtual Assistant Work at Home Jobs for Moms

P/T Office Assistant/Entertainment Booker

Personal Assistant

Home Typist and Transcription Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Donor Application Transcriptionist

Teaching and Online Tutoring Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Curriculum Advisors

Misc. Telecommute/Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Contract Technical Recruiter

Basketball Logger

On-Call Staffing Coordinator

Business Manager/COO

Need a Little Mad Money? We Can Help!

When I was a little girl, my grandma always told me to be sure I had a little mad money in my purse. To be certain I wasn’t without, she’d give me a few pennies to hold onto and she’d always include a dime just in case of emergency (yes, payphones really did exist once upon a time AND calls could be made for a thin dime!). As I grew into my teen years, Grandma’s mad money donations increased to $5 bills just in case I needed emergency cab fare or in case I wanted to “buy a pop”.

Later, I learned that the concept of mad money wasn’t just grandma’s excuse for  doling out cash, but it was her way of teaching me that a girl should always have a little spending money in her pocket.

Wiktionary.org sums it up pretty nicely:

A sum of money, often relatively small in amount, kept in reserve to use for impulsive, frivolous purposes; A sum of money kept in reserve or to insulate oneself financially in the event of the sudden breakdown of a relationship in which one is economically dependent.

Work at home jobs for moms can surely net you a comfortable salary, but if you find that your earnings are spread pretty thinly between bills, every day essentials and savings (you are saving, right?), then check out these ways of earning a little mad money on the side:

Fiverr, Zeerk and Fora20.com ~ All 3 sites are built around the same concept: trade favors for cash. You can post a task that you’ll perform or pick up a request for a task someone requests. Similar sites are popping up all over the web as people find them to be convenient ways of making mad money and getting things done! (Also, try Clickworker)

Sell an item on Craigslist ~ Craigslist is a good place for job leads, especially for work at home jobs for moms, but don’t forget that it’s also a mad money treasure trove. There, you can not only sell your own stuff for fast cash, but you can also pick up free stuff to resell there. Just look in the For Sale section of your local Craigslist site and you’ll notice a special sub-section marked Free. You have to move quickly when free items come up, because others are hawking that section too, but you can pick up some really cool items to relist for profit if you’re fast enough to be first in line for a good freebie.

Bidding Sites ~ We don’t advertise them in our job leads section, primarily because we prefer to bring you actual jobs, BUT this doesn’t mean that there isn’t real money (including mad money) to be made on these sites. If you’re between work at home jobs for moms, searching for a side-gig or even if you just want to earn a extra mad money, check out a few bidding sites like oDesk and Freelancer.com.

Do you make sure you keep a little mad money in your pocket at all times? What are some of the ways in which you separate it from your other income and do you have any favorite ways of earning mad money? If so, we’d love to hear your ideas in the comment section below.

9-20-2010 Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Today’s Blog Post: Need a Little Mad Money? We Can Help!

Freelance Writing and Editing Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Home Decor Bloggers

Essay Editors

Writers Wanted

Seeking Content Writers

Tech/How-To Writers Wanted

Home Improvement Writers Wanted

Consumer Technology Staff Writer

Copy Writers and Proofreaders Needed

Content Writer/Blogger

Freelance Writers and Videographers Wanted

Technical Writer

Scientific Writer

SEO Copywriter or Blogger Wanted

Social Media, Web and Tech Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Sourcemod Scripter

Embedded Software Developer

Dreamweaver Developer

Social Networking/Marketing Entrepreneur

Graphic Designer Wanted

Data Entry Positions

Forum Poster

Telephone and Customer Service Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Customer Service Rep (San Antonio)

Customer Service Reps

Clerical and Virtual Assistant Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Research and Administrative Assistant (Ottawa)

German Data Entry Assistance

Virtual Assistant

Administrative/Business Development Support

Misc. Telecommute/Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Resume Analyst Needed

Workforce/Scheduling Administrator

Program Coordinator

The Best Work From Home Jobs

Want our opinion on the best work from home jobs? Good, because we’re all set to give it to you. Work at home jobs for moms are surging in popularity and while there are a lot to choose from in our job leads section and elsewhere, here’s our list of the best work from home jobs:

Freelance Writing ~ We believe this to be at the top of the list of the best work from home jobs. Why? Well, where else can you find unlimited earning potential without need of a college degree, without start-up costs and where you can work your own hours? Of course, you must have writing skills and learning how to write for the web is a definite plus, but freelance writing is truly one of the best and most profitable work at home jobs for moms. (Interested in ghostwriting for Internet? Try this helpful guide to getting started.)

Virtual Assistant ~ Virtual assistants are in popular demand and we believe this to be one of the best work from home jobs ever. For one, businesses owners have realized the savings involved in outsourcing work and are clamoring to find quality virtual assistants to do things like schedule meetings, coordinate travel plans, correspond with customers, answer phones and other office tasks. This is also one of the best work from home jobs because virtual assistants can often work for more than one client at a time– meaning they can double or triple their income! (Get your FREE copy of 103 virtual assistant service ideas here!)

Social Media Jobs ~ Who would have thought that tweeting and posting messages on Facebook would actually qualify as one of the best work from home jobs around? Well, it’s true and hardcore social media mavens are learning how to turn their skills into profit in one of the most fun and rewarding work at home jobs for moms around.

Call Center Jobs ~  Work at home jobs for moms really took off with the advent of call center jobs. No longer are moms tethered to a cubicle or a switchboard while fielding customer service calls, because these tasks are now easily performed from home. Companies large and small are hiring moms to take customer orders, provide support and handle a variety of tasks completely by phone…at home! Call center opportunities are not only one of the best work from home jobs, but they’re also some of the most steady jobs one can find.

Transcription and Home Typing ~ These are considered one of the best work from home jobs as they pay well and offer pretty steady work. Some are medical transcription jobs, which require specialized training and others are regular transcription jobs that don’t require any special training. Most do require special equipment (that workers are expected to buy), but most are contract work and moms can work for more than one client at a time. (Interested in becoming a transcriptionist? Check this transcription starter pack out.)

So, there you have it…our short list of the best work from home jobs. Of course, other work at home jobs for moms, like work at home pharmacy jobs or work from home attorney jobs are also great (and are often featured in our job leads), but these top our list because mostly anyone can do them and they’re almost all entry-level positions.

So, now it’s your turn. What’s your list of the best work from home jobs and why?