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Work At Home Success Jobs and News January 25, 2008

Welcome to WAHS Jobs and News where each week you'll find work-at-home job announcements, articles to inspire and inform, scam alerts, telecommuting trends and much more! 

First time visitors, please be sure to read about "How To Use this Newlsetter" in the Notes from Leslie section. You can go to your favorite newsletter feature using the links in the Contents below!


Contents of this week's newsletter:



Notes From Leslie
WAHS Book Update! As I mentioned, I finished the manuscript for the ultimate work-at-home bible. I was relieved and thrilled to find out that the editor was pleased with the book and only had a few changes. Woo hoo! 
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New interview at the WAHS Expo! I added an interview with Carol Deckert on how to use networking to build and expand your business. Its a very informative interview. You can hear it as well as learn more about Carol at the WAHS Expo.
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31 Days to Work-At-Home Success is running at The Pajama Mama Blog. Each day get tips and ideas to set you on the path to work at home. You can share your input and ideas on the 31 Days to Work-At-Home Success at the WAHS Forum.
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How to Use WAHS Jobs and News: On occasion I get an email from someone who can't find the jobs posted in this newsletter, so I thought I'd give a quick overview on how to use the ezine.  In the section above this one, you'll find the contents of this week's ezine. Each feature now has a link so you can easily find the information you are looking for.  Each feature (Notes From Leslie, Tidbits, Jobs, etc) is separated by a color divider which the section contents indicated in the divider. For example, if you scroll down you'll find a blue divider that says, "Tips, Tidbits and Inspiration". Below that section you'll find a green divider that says "Work At Home Jobs".

I also want to point out that the only jobs (employment) listed in this ezine are listed in the Job section.  Any other work-at-home opportunities you come across will be affiliate programs, home businesses or work-at-home resources. So if you are hear solely for the jobs, you'll want to stick to the Work-At-Home Job feature.


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Quick note on ads... I just want to remind readers that Work-At-Home Success  does accept advertising. Every attempt is made to check ads to make sure they offer legitimate opportunities. I have refunded or refused ads in the past that were found to be suspect. The site also feeds ads from Google Adsense. I do try to screen ads run through this service and block the scams; however, new ads are added all the time and they rotate making it difficult to always find the duds. If you find an ad that is questionable, please email me so I can remove it ASAP. Also, while WAHS runs ads, that doesn't mean it endorses the product or service offered. To learn more about WAHS's policies, visit WAHS Disclaimer Statement or see special notes below.

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Have Leslie speak to your group or organization!
Leslie is now offering her teleseminars to live groups from Maryland to North Carolina and points in between. Seminar/workshop topics include:

  • Online Employment: Finding or Creating a Work-At-Home Job
  • Developing a Telecommuting Program to retain and recruit the best employees for your business.
  • Online Income - How to turn your Interests into Income Using the Internet!
  • Internet Marketing for Small Businesses
  • My Name isn't Mommy - Helping moms find balance in their lives.
If your group, association, or organization is looking for informative and practical seminar and workshop presentations, email Leslie for details (website coming shortly).

Have a terrific weekend!
Leslie Truex


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Tips, Tidbits and Inspiration

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Note from Leslie: Many people tell me they don't have time to find ways to make money from home. Its true that people's lives are busy, but did you know that the average American watches over 4 hours of television a day?  Even if you watch just 2 hours a day, giving it up in pursuit of your work-at-home venture can create 14 hours a week, 728 hours in a year. Would you rather watch American Idol or make money? Below is an article that shows how too much TV can hurt your work-at-home venture.

4 Ways TV Is Bad For Your Business by Carrie Lauth

 
Is TV hurting your business productivity?

I'd like to demonstrate that watching television can actually harm your efforts towards financial freedom.

1) TV watching encourages passivity

Watching TV requires less energy and initiative than any other activity. (Did you know that while watching television, your metabolism actually lowers to a level between resting and sleeping?)

It's obvious how this tendency towards passivity and dependence could be bad for your business. Being an entrepreneur requires creativity, initiative and a lot of hard work. The habit of watching TV works against those traits by making you lose the human struggle of doing nothing versus doing something. In a word,
tv viewing encourages laziness.

2) TV makes you tired and depressed

Have you ever watched tv for two or three hours at a clip, only to get up from your couch in a fog, a haze, not really aware of why or how you had wasted the last few hours of your life? Did you feel tired or curiously wired? Depressed?

TV is stimulating to the nervous system but since you're physically and mentally inactive, it's all build up with no climax.

It takes a lot of energy to succeed in a business endeavor. If you're using TV "to relax", why not take a nap or get some exercise? They're both health-promoting activities that also relieve mental stress.


3) TV promotes a negative philosophy

Most of the content of television is negative and sarcastic. In order to succeed in business, you need a positive attitude. You need to believe that you can achieve your goals, that you have personal power.

You may be surprised to hear that a study of college freshman showed a link between a lot of tv viewing and a negative view of businesspeople.
 
It's not surprising that many success coaches in the network marketing and direct sales industries encourage new recruits to go on a "news fast" for the first 6 months of building their business. Certainly time can be better spent by working on the business, but it's more than that. Watching the news can give you a negative worldview. Is there ever anything positive reported on the news? Good news just doesn't sell.

During down periods, why not read inspirational books, or study marketing material in order to hone your sales skills?

I've noticed that everyone on tv is either independently wealthy or poor and struggling. The haves never go to work, just like they never eat or brush their teeth before kissing their perfect bedmates!

And the have-nots are stuck in a cycle of debt, despair, overwork and the inevitable family problems that result. Are these extremes something you want to spend a lot of time considering?

4) Television Sucks Up Valuable Time

The average American spend 4 hours a day watching television. You're probably exceptional and don't watch that much, but even still, there are many more productive things you could be doing in the time that you do watch. One way to save time is to get your news online. You can read the latest headlines and click on more information and spend only 15 minutes getting the day's news stories. Time spent watching tv is time you're not growing your business.

Why not take a moment to think about how TV may be impacting your financial future?



Carrie Lauth is the author of http://www.NaturalMomBusinessGuide.com, a step by step tutorial for women who want to start an online business. For more thoughts on limiting the impact of TV in your life, visit http://www.InsteadofTV.com

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Leslie's Top Five ...

Ways to make money fast...
1) Sell your books on Amazon.
2) Sell your other stuff on eBay.
3) Sell your skills to businesses that need help.
4) Create an information product on anything you know a lot about and sell it online.
5) Create an information website with affiliate links and contextual adverstisin.

 








Work At Home Job Listings

READ FIRST! To apply to the jobs listed below, please follow the directions posted in the announcement. DO NOT CONTACT WAHS TO APPLY TO A JOB LISTED HERE. Work-At-Home Success is not representing or affiliated with the companies posted here. These jobs are found by Work-At-Home Success or submitted for posting. Further Work-At-Home Success can make no guarantees about the jobs posted. Remember to never pay money to get hired. Please let me know if any job posted below asks for money or is otherwise questionable. Visit WAHS's Scam Alert page to get information on protecting yourself from scams.



Administrative Support and Clerical Jobs

Virtual Assistant

Virtual Assistant

Translators

Technical Call Analysts (Disabled on SSDI preferred)

Medical Transcription/Proofing/Editing

Medical Transcription

Customer Service

E-Hotline Agent (various cities)

Over the phone interpreter



Computers/Internet/Technical

Google Quality Rater (Spanish)



Financial, Bookkeeping and Real Estate Jobs

Tax Consultant



PR, Marketing, Sales and Fundraising Jobs

Copywriter

Online Marketing Guru



Writing, Art, and Photography Jobs

Summer Olympics Blogger

Research/writer of health related guides



Miscellaneuous

Human Resources Consultant (Rockville, MD)

Nurse Case Manager

High School Field Admissions

Online Education Instructors

Physician reviewers of health-related guides


Search for more jobs!

Didn't find the job you want above? Here are some of the sites I used to find the jobs listed above. These resources list hundreds of jobs in a variety of categories.  Please note, the listings below are NOT jobs (jobs are posted above). These are services that provide work-at-home job announcements. Some are free and others aren't. While you never want to pay a company to hire you, its is okay to invest in a service that can help you find a job. The services below are the ones that I use and know to be reputable.


Telecommuting Job Databases (fee required to access these services)

  • HomeJobStop has over 100 jobs in clerical, and more in customer service, writing, transcription,  miscellaneous plus 100's of others. Very affordable.
  • VirtualAssistants  has 100''s of Secretarial/General jobs plus 100's more in other categories. Little more expensive but offers more jobs.
  • Freelance Work Exchange offers over 13,000 jobs in many areas. It offers a 7-day trail for $2.95.

Free job search sites (you need to search by keyword to find work-at-home jobs on these sites).




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Marketing Tips

3 Simple Rules For Creating An Effective USP

By Karon Thackston

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You have one, whether you know it or not. Everybody does. There is something unique about your business; you just have to discover what it is. And therein lies the problem. Most business owners and managers don't understand how to create a truly unique selling proposition (USP). There are specific criteria to consider in order to get your message across clearly and succinctly.

1. Define Your Uniqueness - Just as the name suggests, a "unique" selling proposition must explain how your company or offer is unique. It's easy if you have a product that's new to the marketplace. Everything about it is unique. But what about those companies that have been around for quite a while? Or products that have a great deal of competition? Uniqueness might be more difficult to define.

Internet access, for example, is very ordinary. The most recognized features are price and speed. But the world leader in Internet access, AOL, has built its reputation based on ease of use. Starting in its earliest days, AOL landed and kept millions of users because they were spoiled. Everything they needed was in one place. No need to have an Internet service provider (ISP) and use a separate email program and a separate browser and a separate instant messaging program. It was all included. Forget that AOL charged twice as much as everyone else, was famous for dropping the connection and had pitiful customer service. They made it easy and that's what early surfers wanted.

2. Be Specific - I once landed on a website that presented the following USP at the top of every page. See if you can guess what type of business it was. The USP read something to the effect of, "Helping people live better, healthier lives more efficiently." Got any ideas? It was a company that provided kitchen equipment of all sorts. The common denominator was that this equipment was primarily used by those who wanted more natural foods. Canners, grain mills, bread machines and the like would be found at this company.

Do you see how the USP defines their uniqueness in a very specific way? They do help people live better, healthier lives. But the kicker is that they help their customers do this more efficiently. Grinding your own grain for flour, canning your own vegetables and baking your own bread takes a lot of extra time. Most naturalists would be delighted to find products that help them do this in less time.





3. Keep It Short - USPs are not introductory paragraphs. They are generally a short sentence or two. Don't ramble. The more concise you are, the better your results will be.

To give you a good idea of what works, let's look at a few examples.

Good USPs

Practically everybody knows the M&Ms' USP, which also happens to be their marketing slogan: "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands." How about Domino's Pizza? Originally, they took the pizza delivery industry by storm with a guaranteed delivery time. Their USP was "We deliver hot, fresh pizza in 30 minutes or less or it's free." Their marketing slogan was very similar to their USP. And who could forget Burger King's USP of quickly giving the customer a handmade burger with whatever they wanted on it. The marketing campaign featured the "have it your way at Burger King" slogan and jingle. All of these are very descriptive, specific and short. Also, they are easy to remember.

If you've created a new product or service, ask yourself why. Was it to fulfill needs customers were voicing? Was it to plug a niche nobody else was giving attention to? Those can be the basis for strong USPs.

Make a list of features and benefits. Ask customers what they like best about your company, your product or your service. Compare your offer to what the competition has available. All of these can be excellent brainstorming techniques that may jumpstart your thinking. Before long, lots of unique aspects will come to mind, giving you the basis for writing a strong, descriptive, specific USP.

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