Saturday, December 29, 2012

Telecommuting job cover letter email tips


Your cover email is the first impression potential employers will receive when viewing your work at home online  job application. Unfortunately, many job applicants rush when creating their application materials rather than ensuring they have  portrayed the message they want employers to receive. If you've been sending ineffective application materials, you may as well not be applying for working at home jobs at all.
Every aspect of your online job application will impact an employer’s perception of your qualifications and it all begins with the cover email. The following are three common mistakes to avoid when creating a cover letter to make your next application more effective at grabbing employer attention.

Not Following Job Posting Instructions

When work at home  employers post job openings, they typically include instructions regarding the materials they want applicants to submit. Whether a job posting asks applicants to submit salary requirements, to provide writing samples, or specifies other requirements, ensure you have  included everything that’s requested.
Failing to include all required information in your cover email will automatically cause an employer to trash your application, seeing you as unable to follow simple directions. If the job posting asks for your salary requirements, list them near the end of your cover email. If work samples are requested, submit them in the proper manner and then specify within the cover email how the employer can access the samples.

Providing too Much Information

An employer who opens your email to find an unnecessarily large amount of text will become discouraged before they even begin reading. Your cover email should include only the most relevant of details and should be attractively organized. Include one space between each paragraph and use bullet points when appropriate, such as when listing job qualifications.

Not Editing

Cover email errors are sure to disqualify you as a job applicant. A potential employer who notices errors in your email will either view you as unqualified for the job opening or will think you don’t care enough about the position to edit your job application. Before submitting your cover email, edit it for spelling and accuracy. From whether the contact’s name is spelled correctly to if you’ve included all requested materials, every aspect of the email must be reviewed.
A cover email’s purpose is to grab employer attention and help you land a job. By putting forth the effort to perfect each aspect of your cover letter email and by avoiding the most common mistakes, you’ll be more likely to receive a job offer sooner.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Opinion Outpost: Take Surveys and Test Products – Earn Cash and Rewards!!

*Accepting New Members Again!!
I have read a ton of good things about Opinion Outpost from other sites. I have not participated in this one before, but I wanted to make you aware of it and will be trying it out since they are now accepting new members again.  
You receive points that you can redeem for prizes or cash. From what I’ve read, the prizes are very attainable!  Plus, be sure to confirm your email with the email they send you so you will be eligible to be a product tester too!


 I’m a member of Opinion Outpost  and really like the fact that you can get a check mailed to you. They do send a good amount of surveys, . Be sure to jump on them when they are sent to you. If not you could lose the chance to do the survey and earn $$$ . I’m up to almost $20 and have only been a member for a few months 



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Friday, December 14, 2012

Swagbucks: Earn Free Stuff for Searching the Web



I’m always searching the web, so why not get something back?  Swagbucks is one way to do it.

So what the  is Swag Bucks?  Swag Bucks gives you the opportunity to earn points – or “Swag Bucks”- simply for searching the web. You accumulate your Swag Bucks and then you can easily cash them in for prizes, including gift cards which is what I do. I pretty much   cash in my Swag Bucks for $5 Amazon gift cards. Plus, it is so darn easy to cash them in on Amazon.  You can also cash them in for Walmart, target and other retal store gift cards. 

Freelance writing and blogger work at home jobs December 14th


Win $1,500 American Express Card Wiki writer and editor

A PR agency is seeking an expert on creating and editing profiles in Wikipedia and handling communications with clients. Estimated workload: 20-40 hours per week.

Mom and Dad Bloggers with a sense of humor wanted


We're looking for talented writers who would enjoy using their creative gifts to craft helpful, well-written, and entertaining pieces for new parents (babies & toddlers). 
More specifically, we're looking for: 
- Parents who can offer advice on raising babies and toddlers, as well as general lifestyle advice for new parents (managing stress/time, financial planning, fitness etc) 
- Anyone who can find interesting news/research/topics on new parenthood and present it in an entertaining, informative way. You don't necessarily have to be a parent to contribute - as long as you're not giving advice on how to be one! 

Android smartphone reviewer and writing  


We are a Android Enthusiast site, seeking veteran writers & device reviewers in the mobile space. 
If you have a substantial social following, experience and/or interest in contributing to a lively community, and can produce at least one post per week, then we would like to talk to you. We have numerous openings, and are seeking passionate people to bring creative, prescient, and fascinating ideas to the table. 

Photography Blogger


Photodoto.com is a blog about photography. And we need good writers who are passionate about photography (mostly technical side of it). 

What type of content do we publish: 
- All sorts of tips & tutorials to shooting better photos 
- All sorts of tips to making money with your photos 
- Photography gear reviews 
- Post production tips & tutorials 
- Inspirational stuff 


Content Writers Needed!


Article Marketing Co. is a relatively new company with an aim to become the number one content producer on the internet. With this in mind, I am looking for long term writers to help us build a solid reputation. I need experienced writers who are detail orientated, deadline driven, and who strive to provide error free articles every time that are educational and easy to read. All articles will need to follow my company's signature style guide (which is really quite simple). Ideally I want people who are prepared to research and write on any topic. Because we are a young company, the rates aren't great at $7 per 500 word article and $1 per 500 word edit. However, the rates have just increased by $1.50 per 500 word article as promised, and I will continue to increase the rates as my company grows. Web pages and press releases are paid at $8.50 per 500 words. 

Experienced Business/Tech Writers



FullQuota, an inbound marketing agency, is looking for experienced freelance writers to create executive summaries of technology and business articles. This weekly position is about five hours of work a week with a 60-minute training session. Writers earn $150 per each set of five summaries.

We're looking for writers in a number of business and technology areas. Topics include medical device sales software, military force mobilization and mission readiness, ERP software, field services integration software, service and installation contracts, and healthcare administration.

DemandMedia Studios


Demand Media Studios is looking for editors with first-hand experience in fields such as Business, Tech, Travel, Fitness, Nutrition, Pets, and more. This is a perfect opportunity to grow your personal brand and establish yourself as an authoritative voice in the industry of your choice.

As a Studio editor, you will be editing articles written by professional, vetted writers, producing high-quality content for our network of partner content sites. Editorial work is done through our online system that you can access at any time, from anywhere with an internet connection. Editor payments are per article and payment is delivered twice a week for all completed work.

Quiz writer


Rewrite quizzes and answer sheets to provide new coursework and avoid any copyright infringement. Materials are all academic tools used to provide information more than testing knowledge Good communications skills required. 


Article/ Content Writer For Network Of Legal, News and Health websites


We are looking to hire on more article / content writers for our network of news , health and law related websites.This project is for 10 articles with each article being 1000 words each on topics we will provide to you.

Articles must be 

1. 100% original text.
2. Must be well researched and 100% accurate.
3. Must not contain any spelling or grammar errors.


For immediate consideration and a better chance of being selected .. please post 1 paragraph about a recent news event along with your bid.If you are selected to work on this project and we satisfied with your work at the end of the project, then we will re-hire you on an ongoing basis as we always have a need for content writers.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Free Work at home telecommuting job listings December 12th



Local WebDesign Agency Hiring Sales Consultants - Warm Calling! (

ATR Web Inc. is a full service web design agency based in Virginia. We're a team of experienced web strategists, designers, and developers who share a passion for creating custom websites for a variety of businesses. We've built over 40 websites for locksmiths, gyms, dentists, accountants, etc...in addition to a celebrity client!We are looking to hire 3 sales consultants for the Northern Virginia, DC, and MD territory to sell our web design services to local businesses - we have a successful sales process in place because of our "warm" calling process.


Senior Java Developer (Remote)



Are you consistently the most senior person on your development teams?  Are you the person that everyone else turns to when they need help?  Only apply if this describes you!  We need a rock star java developer to help enhance Gaggle's web and mobile tools. You'll work from home and the hours are flexible. We are seeking a full-time programmer for 40-50 hours per week who ideally will continue with Gaggle for at least 2 years. We want someone who can actually do the work as opposed to someone who wants to manage others. We are seeking someone who can solve problems on their own and write solid code that holds up under high load.You will be joining an existing team of five senior java developers who also work remotely. Our developers want to code, not manage others, hence they only want to work with someone who is already a great developer. This is the ideal position for an experienced java developer who is looking for a lifestyle change. 



Appt Setter-Work from home (Warrenton, VA)

We are an educational marketing firm looking for someone to set appointments with families requesting information from home.Training provided. Spanish Bi-lingual helpful, but not required. Need someone close to Warrenton, VA.You must have a computer with internet access at home and the ability to work from 9-12am and 6-9pm without interruptions. Each call is recorded and monitored for training purposes.Looking for someone to start immediately. Must have verifiable references. 

PART TIME BOOKKEEPER

We are in the business of providing quality bookkeeping services to small businesses in the Greater Washington area. We are currently looking to contract experienced bookkeepers to work remotely with us. We are specifically looking for stay-at-home parents with an interest to get back into the workforce. Eventually, we would like to turn our contractors into part-time then full time employees, when the opportunity arises in the future. Our company is designed to provide flexibility in working hours as well as location. Total hour of work per month will gradually increase from your start date. Our compensation will be a set monthly fee for each client you take responsibility over, which will be discussed before the start of each project.Mandatory Requirements:Bookkeeping experience with small businessesBookkeeping experience with QuickBooksFlexibilty to travel to our Tyson's office on occasion to pick up client packagesAbility to work within the guidelines of our company's philosophy of workPositive personality and open communicatorAble to start as early as 1/1/2013 

ONLINE TUTORING DAY JOBS, 7am-3pm PST Work from home



Elevate is a Chicago-based leading online tutoring company that provides during-school and after-school online tutoring programs to school systems across North America. Within a short time, Elevate has become the #1 choice of school administrators for during-school and after-school online math tutoring for their students.We are recruiting for the position of 'Online Math Tutors' on a part-time basis. Click on the following you-tube links to see what our clients have to say about our company/programs:



B2B Website Proposal Writer (santa cruz)



We're a Silicon Valley B2B web agency (www.atre.net) looking for a contract writer (20-25 hours per week, 4-6 hours per day depending on the flow) to help assemble and create proposals. We are growing, and we need a second writer. If you think you're a great fit, please send us a cover letter, business writing samples, and work history. We're happy to empower someone to fulfill their off-the-beaten-path-living dreams, while staying connected to a long-term source of funding. We'll thoroughly explain how we tick, and we look forward to collaborating with you!



Appointment Setters Wanted - Work From Home (Nationwide)



Looking for 10 people for immediate openings for appointment setting position. Must have internet capability. Work from home on a state of the art dialer - Commission only- reps are making between $600-$1000 weekly. To be considered for one of the limited number of spots, email a response with experience and availability. Need morning and evening shifts filled. You can start immediately and be paid next Friday. 

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Win an iPad Mini from Offerpop


Yes another great ipad Mini giveaway.  I would really love to have one and I am sure you would too.  I would love to be able to check email assignments.  

Enter to win an iPad Mini from Offerpop!
Ending on: 12/31/2012
Open to: United States, Canada, Other Location
Enter to win at Offerpop


Sunday, December 02, 2012

How to keep your work at home job search organized


Oftentimes, those looking for telecommuting work, will apply to several companies at one time to increase their chances of getting hired. It does help your  job search efforts, but it can make it hard to keep track of where and when you applied to what company. 
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It’s important to have some kind of   organizational system to keep track of what you’ve done so far, because:
• It helps keep you from applying to the same job ad three times
• It helps you avoid the mistake of confusing the hiring manager’s names
• It helps you know when you can send a follow-up email to check on the status of your application
What to use to organize your job searching efforts
There are several things you can use to do this. Everybody has their own preference, but here are some of the more popular choices:
Word processing document- This allows a job searcher to place all they information they want about who they apply to. It can be easily printed off the computer and they can file it or carry it around with them.
Spreadsheet- This allows you to document important information concerning each job ad you applied to in an easy to read format. It can also be printed out or it can be saved on your computer for future reference.
Daily planner or calendar- This helps you quickly see what day you applied to what job ad. Brief notes are jotted down about the ad you applied to and the planner or calendar and it can be carried anywhere. You can also use a computer version of the calendar to keep it saved.
Spiral notebook- This can be used by those who prefer not to use a computer or feel that the planners don’t have enough room to jot everything down. A simple notebook, which you write down all the application details in, can be taken anywhere and stored anywhere.
Once you’ve decided what you’re going to use to store all your information in; then you can start keeping track of your job searching efforts.
Again, everybody has their own preference of what details they want to remember, but here are some of the items you should be including in your organizational document:
• The date you applied or sent your resume
• The company you applied to
• The hiring manager that will receive your application, if known
• The job title you applied for (For example: Customer Service agent)
• Important details from correspondence sent to them or received from them (For example: interview dates)
• Any important job ad details, like how long they’re accepting applications (gives you an idea of how long of wait you might have)
As time goes on you can refer back to your list and make any necessary changes and even cross out the ones that you didn’t land or see which ones you could send follow-up emails to.
Having a list handy, that’s easily referenced, makes your searching much easier. Now, you can avoid struggling to remember who you applied to, when you applied and even whether or not you’ve checked back with them.
By avoiding these mistakes, you appear more professional and more organized in a prospective employer’s eyes. Those who can organize something as daunting as a job search, has the ability to organize details relating to the job they’re applying for. Show your prospective employer that you can do it.
Nell Taliercio has been working at home full time since 2004. She’s worked as a telecommuter, virtual assistant and affiliate marketer. In 5 years she’s discovered many secrets to finding legitimate work at home jobs 

Saturday, December 01, 2012

How to write a non fiction book in 21 days

Steve Scott the kindle writer guru just released a new kindle book.  If   you a writer for you primary work at home job  why not put your ideas into a kindle book. 

How to Write a Nonfiction eBook in 21 Days – That Readers LOVE  Don't have time to complete a book in 7 days or during a weekend? Want a step-by-step writing plan that's REALISTIC? Need a strategy for creating content that readers love? Ever wish you had a best-selling eBook?

Digital publishing has quickly become THE way to make money with your words. The problem? It's not the 'get rich quick' strategy claimed by many gurus. The secret is to write the kind of nonfiction eBooks that build long-term fans and BUYERS. 

In the guide "How to Write a Nonfiction eBook in 21 Days," you'll get a day-by-day blueprint that actually works. Unlike other 'systems,' you'll discover a strategy which includes realistic timelines and specific steps. 


Written conversationally, yet without the  fluff that many other "expert how to" books contain, Steve Scott  once again does an excellent job of distilling and condensing the exact steps needed.

I really appreciated the idea of separating the "creative output" from the "editing and polishing output" as I'm sure this is a major point of procrastination amongst us perfectionists.

It's a quick read, but don't let that deceive you - the value is in the way Steve shows you how to bolt it all together.

I was impressed and it has me thinking about how to really improve on our book-writing processes.

A no-brainer in my opinion, highly recommended.