Friday, March 08, 2013

Freelance writer and blogging work at home jobs March 8th

Internet marketing copywriter  
Full-Time Copywriter required to join one of the web's most progressive Internet Marketing firms operating today. We are currently in the middle of a major expansion and looking for a skilled copywriter who can work both independently, and as a part of an international, remote network of talented and motivated individuals. 

Our company has a strong emphasis on 'Cool Workin' + Cool Livin'' so as to keep the mind fresh, and lifestyle enjoyable. We're constantly striving to push for bigger and better things, and would expect you to do the same alongside us. 

VikiTech is looking for technology bloggers! 

VikiTech is an upcoming tech blog which is rapidly making inroads into Internet and tech savvy users' daily reading. We write about a large range of personal technology topics, but our main focus is on news, Windows, software reviews, web apps, how-to guides and mobile coverage.
With over 20k RSS and e-mail subscribers and over 180k Facebook Fans within a couple of years, we strike a chord with our readers. We are specifically looking for writers who can cover a wide variety of tech related topics. We already have a huge community of Windows users and would like to increase our footprint in the Mobile community as well. 

Experienced Writers x 3 


Vortala was founded in 2004 with a vision to provide healthcare professionals (chiropractors, dentists, optometrists, veterinarians, etc.) with a world-class website service designed to grow their practice. 
Today, over 2000 practitioners worldwide trust Vortala to manage their practice website and online reputation. 
As a member of our writing team, you'll assume responsibility for: 
- Creating engaging, patient-centric website and blog content. Normally you will create this content from transcripts of doctor interviews. 
- Applying company best-practices for "content that converts" website visitors into new patients. 
- Deploying state-of-the-art content techniques to enhance readability, browsability and visitor time-on-page. 

Nutrition/Food Blogger

We are looking for an experienced food and nutrition writer to write one blog post for us weekly. Each blog post will be about 750 words, for which we will pay $15. You will be ghost-writing these posts, and all articles will be published under our name. The plan is that you will work with us so that we will send you a few subject lines to work with for the next few weeks. You must be living in the US or Canada.

Kindergarten Curriculum Writer (Independent Contractor)

Working as contractors from home, the Kindergarten Curriculum Writers will be part of a curriculum development project to be implemented in the 2013–2014 school year. The Kindergarten Curriculum Writer is responsible for developing course outlines, writing and revising lesson plans, and creating scripts for online interactive tutorials. Effective communication with the Project Specialists and other curriculum and instruction team members is essential. Candidates with experience in teaching and content development in the areas of Early Childhood or Elementary Education are encouraged to apply.

Remote content writers

News Headquarters produces content for 1,000 content sites covering news, entertainment, lifestyle and business sites. We are currently seeking full and part time contract writers (minimum of 20 hours per week). The right candidates will possess a strong command of the English language and the ability to meet deadlines. Current students and graduates in English, Journalism or Communications are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Developer of educational materials seeking experienced grade K-8 math writers and editors for immediate work.

We are seeking candidates for 1) in-house editors, 2) out-of-house editors, and 3) out-of-house writers.

Previous work experience must include writing or editing math SE's, TE's, assessment items, and/or ancillaries. Experience with Common Core State Standards is a plus. We're specifically looking for those with the ability to:

1. write or edit elementary-level math workbooks, tests, and student/teacher editions
2. handle page layout of Word and Excel documents with a high level of competency (InDesign and other graphics programs are also valuable)
3. pay obsessive attention to detail in written material
4. recognize and correct one's own errors
5. write grade-appropriate texts for elementary students
6. write to structured assignments and meet tight deadlines
7. quickly absorb new rules and standards that regulate each project

If you have great writing skills and would love to get paid for your writing while working from home, then this might be the job for you. This can easily turn into a long-term position.

We are looking for part-time, freelance writers who can:
• Follow instructions
• Meet deadlines
• Write with excellent grammar and an engaging voice
• Perform excellent research
• Complete between 10 and 60 articles per week

Our rates vary depending on the client and will range between .009 and .02 per word. Most of our writers make about $5 per article and can write up to 2-4 articles an hour. That means, you could make about $10 an hour or better if you are an efficient researcher and writer. Great writing can result in rate increases and better assignments. Our more experienced and skilled writers average about $30 an hour.

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

February 2013 work at home job income report


I get a lot of questions about am I am really making money online. I think it is important that you can make money while working at home without  MLM or direct sales. 

I want to start tracking each month for my readers how much money I am making at home doing call center work and some of my other gigs.   Due to Non disclosure agreements I signed  I am not comfortable in saying which call centers I am working making  this money. 

Call Center work I track by the number of hours I am logged in and taking calls.   Some call centers pay a flat hourly rate and some pay only on sales and other pay per talk time.  

February was a very good month for me! I have a couple of large expenses that are coming my way plus I wont be able to work as much in March when the kids are on spring break.  




Call Center work   (click to see which companies call center workers) 


Time work  115  hours 
Pay $1904
Average pay per hour  $16.55

I had a good month. One week I worked for a different company that does Valentine's gifts.  I love doing that and worked over 50 hours and got a small bonus for doing that.  I love being able to help people.  I hope to work the same company for Mother's Day 



Elance and other short task work including mturk -aka non phone work 


Pay  $515 

This was most freelance.  I got another  real estate agent from elance to work with had me set up his database from some leads that he was doing on a  lead campaign.  Luckily this wasn't the same week as the Valentine's Day job!  

I am not including anything from any  survey and rewards programs as to me those are just extras and I usually save them up for Christmas.  



Gross Total  $2419 

Expenses  Landline phone and Internet  $75  
Quarterly cost for Skype  $9.00 

Net Total   $2335
Compared to last month + $408

Since all of my work is as independent contractor I take 25% and put it in a saving accounts for tax time.  


Friday, February 22, 2013

Freelance writing and blogging jobs from home February 22nd




Ongoing researcher and reviewer for finance website

Up and coming binary options website seeks experienced forex and binary options writers and video reviewers. 

If you’re a talented researcher who has rich knowledge of binary options and forex trading, we may have the perfect gig for you. 

We're seeking ongoing researchers who can contribute 3-4 video reviews and research articles per week for the topics of forex and binary options. Writers must understand writing for the web and how to deliver SEO-driven and keyword-rich content. 

Guest Post Writer

 I'm looking for a good writer who to assist with guest posting on behalf of a koozie website. This will consist of you doing the following: 

1. Locating high quality websites which accept guest posts and pitching them your topic. 
2. Writing up the accepted topics, submitting them, and ensuring they get published. 

Once in a while I can also give you a topic to write that I will publish myself, but the main thing I'm looking for is someone who can write and obtain guest posts on high quality websites (handling the whole process, not just writing the articles). 


Techwriter to review apps & software

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We are a growing tech blog looking to hire technical-oriented writers to review apps & software across Windows, Windows 8, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.

If you have any experience reviewing software or apps, or feel you would be a good fit for this position, send us an email so we can talk further. You are allowed to pick a specific platform to work on, e.g. you don't have to write iOS app reviews if you own an Android.

Family website writer  needed

A Families.com Blogger is a paid professional writer who posts regularly on a given topic. A Families.com Blogger writes articles with a minimum of 300 words. Bloggers can blog for many different topics–as long as they have the expertise to write in that subject area.
A Families.com Blogger must be versatile, creative, experienced and well informed on their chosen topic. They must have a solid grasp of the English language and be able to edit their own work as well as take the direction of an editor.

Write &   review marketingtexts for mobile app (ENGLISH)


We have a mobile app that is about to be launched.
This application is for runners - to help them run their first 5 km (a famous ready training plan for runners).

Need an English native speaker with excellent English and writing skills (especially sales texts) to review & adapt next texts:

BookDescription / Sales Page Writing


looking for a talented writer to write a sales page description for our ebooks on a long term and on-going basis. To qualify for this position you must have perfect written English and will be required to read and provide detailed, 400-600 word descriptions for our books highlighting the key selling points and benefits. To qualify for this job you must have perfect written US English and a keen interest in reading and in writing sales copy. 


article writing for dentistry

 looking for someone to do the following 
- Write blogs about 500 words 
- Write articles
- write scripts so I can do You Tube videos on dentistry .



SEO Content Writers

We are an online gifting company, looking for SEO content writers. 
Someone who can write new articles based on given topics and keywords. 
Cost offered - $7 per article of 500 words. 
Total Number of Articles - 6

We are also looking for a long term relationship in this aspect and might be willing to negotiate the price in the future depending on the current performance.


GhostWriter for an eBook on Recipes


I need a Ghost Writer for an eBook on Recipes
Looking for An experienced writer to conduct research and to write an informative eBook about coconut flour recipes. 
I will supply more information about the eBook. 35- 40 pages
Introduction, how to,photos and recipes. 
Where Coconut flour comes from?
How to make coconut flour?
Where to buy coconut flour?
The benefits of coconut flower. 
Simple recipes of coconut flower.
Gluten Free diet benefits… 


A non-profit is seeking a grant writer to write grants/proposal for homeless youth/families, disable and HIV and disable veterans housing. Will be provided with information on source of funding for population. Five to ten years of experience in writing grants/proposals excellent grammar skills, ability to meet dead lines, excellent communication skills. Do not have to be on location. 

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Work at home Medical Coding Jobs


Working from home and being paid well for it is a goal of many individuals. While searching out ways to accomplish this goal many have stumbled upon a niche field in medical administration called "medical coding".
Medical coding positions are present in hospitals, physician offices, insurance companies, home health agencies, and just about anywhere medical services are being provided and billed for. In addition to traditional hourly employment in this field there are also a number of opportunities to do this type of work from the comfort of your own home.
A standard, hourly, medical coding job is what is usually advertised in the classifieds and help wanted ads. These positions usually require individuals to be present at a specific location, punch a time clock, etc. Employees are usually paid at an hourly rate and receive benefits such as paid vacation, health insurance, and paid holidays.
In contrast, most work from home medical coding jobs are independent contract positions. This means that a larger company who has multiple clients farm out the work into smaller portions on an individual basis. Individual medical coders who are awarded a portion of this work are called independent contractors and are considered self employed.
Most often an independent contractor will agree to receive a specified amount of work each week, code it within a specific time frame, maintain a certain accuracy standard, and in return are usually paid on a "per. chart coded" basis. While such positions usually do not include benefits such as paid vacation, medical insurance, and paid holidays it does offer an extremely flexible schedule and the ability to work from home, which saves on travel, attire, and other related expenses.
An independent contractor can expect companies that award coding contracts to provide the work and coding software while they will be responsible for providing the computer hardware, internet connection, and medical coding books. Independent contractors are also responsible for withholding their own taxes since their payments are made on their gross earnings. At year end individuals will receive a 10-99 instead of a W-2 and will need to file schedule 1040. This can also be a benefit since work related expenses such as coding books, internet, computer, etc. can be considered a tax deduction.
Most independent contraction positions are available for a specific specialty, such as pediatrics, emergency medicine, or dermatology. These positions normally require that contractors hold either a CPC or CCS coding credential and have a minimum of three years of coding within their specialty.
Each coding specialty has its own bar rate and standard pay rate. These are important to know when discussing a contract. For example, when coding emergency medicine the standard bar rate 25 charts an hour and the average pay rate is between.65 and.75 cents per. chart for professional coding. Based on these numbers and an average work week of 40 hours (for full time) or 20 hours (for part time) an independent contractor can choose the number of charts to contract for each week based on their own speed.
For example, individuals who code the standard 25 charts an hour and only wish to work 4 hours per day (that's a 20 hour week) should contract for 500 charts per week and could expect to gross between $352 and $375 each week. The faster an individual can code the more money they can make, so an individual who can code 50 charts per hour can either choose to contract for full time work and receive full time earnings while working only part time hours, or they can choose to contract for a large number of charts and increase their earnings.
While speed is important to an independent contractor's earning potential accuracy is equally important. Most companies who award coding contracts stipulate that the medical coder must maintain a certain accuracy in their coding in order to keep their contract. The accuracy rate usually falls between 96% - 99%. Charts coded by the medical coder are routinely audited by the company to ensure their rates are being maintained.
Prior to being considered for a work from home medical coding job there are several things one must do. The first is to earn either a CPC or CCS coding credential. While there are multiple coding credentials that are awarded by numerous organizations these are the only two that are commonly recognized among employers nationwide.
The CPC stands for Certified Professional Coder, and is awarded by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). The second credential, the CCS, stands for Certified Coding Specialist and it is awarded by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).
Each of the two credentials can be earned by sitting for and passing the 5 - 6 hour coding exam. Proper education prior to sitting for either exam is strongly encouraged and selecting the right organization to prepare you should be done carefully.
Once an individual has earned either their CPC or CCS credential the next achievement should be to gain some on the job coding experience. This is required by most companies that award independent coding contracts. It is also more beneficial for a medical coder to start out this way as well.
Succeeding as an independent contractor is dependent upon both speed and accuracy and a new coder will be neither. It is best to earn an hourly paycheck when starting out when you can code as slow as you need to and you are able to ask as many questions as you may have to.
Once an individual has gained two to three years of on the job medical coding experience they will be considered for most independent coding contract positions. The next step is to find such companies that offer these types of positions or contracts.
Most internet searches for "at home medical coding jobs" and "medical coding jobs from home" usually return more solicitation or articles than job leads. It is better to use search phrases such as "medical coding independent contractor" or "remote medical coding jobs". Attending local AAPC chapter meetings is also a good way to hear of such opportunities from the local coding community. In addition, an individual may try calling medical coding organizations and ask if the positions they are hiring for have the ability to become remote.
Examples of some companies who hire independent medical coding contractors are avia code, maxim health information services, and med data.
10 year of medical billing and coding experience, home based ER coder, a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) and Certified Professional Coder Hospital (CPC-H), the local AAPC Norwalk Chapter founder and president, a Coding instructor and tutor, and founder of the educational website http://www.medicalbillingandmedicalcoding.com which provides career options, educational advice, and answers to common questions for those starting out in the medical billing and coding fields.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

10 Tasks to Outsource to your Virtual Assistant


Many small companies can benefit from working with a virtual  administrative  assistant or VA. Here are ten things to consider outsourcing:
Post. Hire. Done.
Elance is great place for find a VA 

1. Call Handling
A virtual assistant can answer the phone in your company name, speak to clients on your behalf and then, depending on the nature of the call, either action it or else email the details of the call to you for your attention.
2. Email Handling
If a lot of your time is spent responding to emails with basic information, then let your Virtual Assistant  handle them on your behalf. Consider setting up a separate email address for these types of inquires  which your virtual assistant can access. Any emails which are not straightforward to deal with can be forwarded on to you.  Another option is to create a rule in your email account.  
3. Bookkeeping and Accounting 
, Your virtual assistant can keep your financial records up to date, reconcile bank statements and issue invoices via the online accounting systems like Quicken 
4.  Accounts Payable 
A virtual assistant can handle your billing systems for your clients 
5. Customer relationship management system 
A VA can collect  all your business cards or client contact details into a user-friendly  CRM  database and then regularly ensure that it is up-to-date with all names and contact details.
6. Newsletters
Your contact database can then be used for issuing out newsletters to clients in either email or paper form. Your VA can put together a newsletter for you and print it, if required.
7. Meeting arrangements
If you need to arrange a meeting, a virtual assistant can arrange venues and refreshments or catering, send out invitations to attendees and collate their responses.
8. Travel arrangements
A good virtual assistant can book your travel arrangements, whether you need hotels, flights, train tickets, long-term parking or a taxi.
9.  Social Media  management
If you use social media, a VA can keep your Twitter and  Facebook page or your blog up to date. 
10. Typing and proofreading
For meeting minutes, client correspondence or even copy for a brochure, ask your VA to type it and proofread it before it goes out. You may know what you want to say, but a second pair of eyes typing it out can pick up nuances that you may not have noticed.
By finding and working with a virtual assistant who suits your business, you can offload the mundane activities, freeing up more of your time to concentrate on delivering to your existing customers and finding new ones.

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

January 2013 work at home job income report


I get a lot of questions about am I am really making money online. I think it is important that you can make money while working at home without  MLM or direct sales. 

I want to start tracking each month for my readers how much money I am making at home doing call center work and some of my other gigs.   Due to Non disclosure agreements I signed  I am not comfortable in saying which call centers I am working making  this money. 

Call Center work I track by the number of hours I am logged in and taking calls.   Some call centers pay a flat hourly rate and some pay only on sales and other pay per talk time.  


Time work  102  hours 
Pay $1682
Average pay per hour  $16.40

My goal is to try to hit 120 hours a month doing call center work.   I did a field trip at the school plus my usual 2 days of volunteering in the classroom.  I had a lack of motivation this month working the phones as  I really need to hit 120 hours  to help with the family expenses plus our vacation fund. 

Elance and other short task work including mturk -aka non phone work 


Pay  $320

This was mostly elance. I took on a project for a real estate agent that I think too much time for the actual tasks. That can sometimes be a downfall.   I had hope to take some on more jobs at elance but I worked with a difficult client. 

I am not including anything from any  survey and rewards programs as to me those are just extras and I usually save them up for Christmas.  

Gross Total  $2002

Expenses  Landline phone and Internet  $75  

Net Total   $1927 
Compared to last month + $104

Since all of my work is as independent contractor I take 25% and put it in a saving accounts for tax time.  

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Field Agent App Get Paid for Tasks on your iPhone


Field Agent is a iphone application  utilizing the latest in mobile technology to deliver relevant, nearly instant business information.  A common example of one of our jobs is an item price check with a photo. The App will instruct you to go to your local discount store, find a specific product, take a photo of it on the shelf and enter its price. Jobs typically pay between $3 and $12 each. The money you make with Field Agent is real. This is how it works: the money you earn is stored in your Field Agent account until you decide to withdraw it. Withdrawals are handled through any standard PayPal account.
PARTICIPATION INFO
Minimum Age: 18
Region: US, UK, AU and CA
Rewards: $2 – $15 per task
Min. Balance:  None
GENERAL INFORMATION
* Only 1 account per household is allowed
* Only 1 per person is allowed per account
* May NOT use robots, scripts, etc.
* 2 hour deadline on all tasks