Stay at Home Jobs that are Not Scams

Posted August 11, 2011 under Stay at Home Mom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Because in my last post I discussed jobs for stay at home moms, I thought I should write what stay at home jobs are not scams. I have had personal experience with the jobs below or I have known someone who has:

Leapforce: This is a company that is legit. I can’t say much due to the agreements they will make you sign, but I got paid. This job will require you to look at webpages on the internet. Some people call this job a “Google rater” position.

eBay: Sell your stuff. It is possible the buyer could scam you, so make sure you read eBay’s policies about your seller protection.

Demand Studios: Get paid PER article. I did this and got paid. I quit doing this though when I found internet marketing. I also had a hard time figuring out the titles of many of the suggested articles to write. Take a look for yourself.

Thirty One Gifts: If you sign up, I have a few people to recommend that are from my birth boards.

Suite101: Get paid based on the number of pageviews your content receives. I did get my money, so they are legit.

Examiner: Same philosophy as Suite101. (Remember, writing for pageviews is hard work. There is no overnight success here unless you are super lucky! You will write your tail off, kind of like blogging).

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Internet Marketing: This is basically finding a product to sell or make and sell it on the internet. I plan to post a series about this.

Do you know of any legitimate companies to work for online?

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