Sunday, February 22, 2015

Work at Home as Internet Researcher


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If you are looking for non phone work on the internet, consider becoming an internet researcher answering questions from other people on the web.  
Become an internet researcher 


There are several sites that contract Work at home moms or other people   to answer questions on various topics. So if you have experience in a certain area that will be extremely helpful when you’re applying. With these opportunities you’re not only researching answers for people, you’re also writing the answers online. 

Experts 123 – Experts123 is the best place to go to share your knowledge, get information and promote your expertise. Upon becoming a member of Experts123 you will have all access to our collection of questions, answers, articles, and our experts directory.

Signing up is easy. You can sign up through Facebook or simply enter your email address to the right if you don't have a Facebook account.

Just Answer – Pays 20% – 50% of what the person is willing to pay for the answer (if it’s accepted). Payments are made via PayPal. Has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

Small Biz Advice - Browse questions and make a bid. Payments are made bi-monthly via PayPal, minus a 5% commission fee. Are you a business expert? Get paid for sharing your knowledge and expertise in your spare time. Some sites provide you points and some say you can promote your services by providing answers, but on our site you can get paid for providing expert advice. Questions may be simple enough how-to's and where to find certain information online or offline and can be answered by anyone knowledgeable enough, or could be complex and need to be answered by a qualified professional. Some may include compiling a research report or data. You can decide which questions to answer.

Web Answers – Incorporates Google Adsense after answering 50 questions , so you get paid based on how much traffic your answer receives. Your goal is to have users select your answer as the "Best Answer" among all other answers posted to that specific question. If your answer is selected as the "Best Answer" you will earn ongoing advertising royalties on that thread and this question becomes yours to monetize. WebAnswers automatically displays Google Adsense  on your behalf for all questions awarded to your account. The more "Best Answers" you receive the more money you earn!

Sunday, February 08, 2015

How to Get Started With Work at Home Medical Billing & Coding Jobs

Medical billing and coding  is  often a popular work from home type of job, but like many other telecommute opportunities, getting started is a challenge. Many companies advertise medical billing jobs that can be done from home, but more often than not, these companies ask you to purchase something. So how can you find real  medical billing from home jobs? 

Here's a few tips to get you started.



Start with the Right Skills
Medical billing, coding and transcription positions require a college degree or certification, so start there if you haven't already. While building the right skills, make sure you are networking since building relationships with instructors and classmates can prove invaluable in the future. Check with the school you studied with—many offer assistance with job placement.  University of Phoenix and Kaplan have medical billing and coding courses that you can do online or in person.  


Do not pay for the job!

If an employer asks for money, this should always be a red flag. Employers shouldn't be asking for money --they should be paying you. There may be financial investment in getting the right software, but pick up what you need from a company that doesn't offer a “too good to be true” job along with it.  

Work in hospital or doctor's office first 

Many employers require their staff to start in-house but offer telecommuting flexibility further down the road after  the relationship is established. Check your local classifieds and job listings for opportunities in the area that could lead to telecommuting opportunities.

Contact Medical offices directly 

Create a list of medical offices near you and give them a call, or better yet drop your resume off in person. Ask if they're hiring, and even if they aren't they may be impressed with your initiative enough to keep your information on file.


Working in medical billing can be a rewarding career that allows you to work from home. Never pay anyone for a job—it's likely not a legitimate opportunity. Instead, ask connections from your schooling or certification studies, consider starting at an in-house position, contact local 

Here are some companies that regularly hiring medical coding and billing.   They may or may not be hiring right now!

Aviacode – Coding, and billing. Must have at least three years’ experience.

Codebusters – Coding, and billing. Experience required.

Conifer Health Solutions – Coding, and billing. Requires experience.

Himagine – Coding. Experience required.

LexiCode – Coding, and billing. Experience required.

Maxim Healthcare – Coding, and billing. Requires at least two years’ experience.

MModal – Coding. Some experience is required.

nThrive – Coding, and billing. Requires at least three years’ experience.

Piedmont Healthcare – Coding. Must have at least two years’ experience.

The Coding Network – Coding. Requires at least three years’ experience.