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2:57 pm
January 16, 2010


Orry Main

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joeyeo said:Wahm.com sounds  like a legit site but in this site are only mothers can work on this?


WAHM is a great site.  I've used it, too, and no, yoiu don't have to be a mother.  That's how they got their start.  They've helped to screen a lot of sites.  People share.  It's a positive site.

1:43 am
January 15, 2010


joeyeo

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Wahm.com sounds  like a legit site but in this site are only mothers can work on this?

7:20 pm
January 14, 2010


tawana robinson

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ouyoungfoon said:I have tried some work-at-home programmes.  Those that do pay includes writing articles and posting in paid forums.  Filling up surveys and pay-to-click programmes provide far too few chances to earn.  Affiliate marketing is difficult since I am not a guru and I didn't earn much after trying for a few months.  A lot of data-entry jobs are scams or are too hard to give results.  Sorry to be so pessimistic but these are what I have experienced so far.


Yeah, I've been researching those type of online jobs for years, I like the wahm.com site, they have legit listings, I've done a couple surveys, still thinking about the pay per click thing

5:01 am
January 14, 2010


ouyoungfoon

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I have tried some work-at-home programmes.  Those that do pay includes writing articles and posting in paid forums.  Filling up surveys and pay-to-click programmes provide far too few chances to earn.  Affiliate marketing is difficult since I am not a guru and I didn't earn much after trying for a few months.  A lot of data-entry jobs are scams or are too hard to give results.  Sorry to be so pessimistic but these are what I have experienced so far.

9:01 pm
January 12, 2010


tawana robinson

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kimberley cummins said:I am interrested in working at home billing insurance and patients of dental offices. How do I get started? I have the firewalls and server. Kimberley Cummins


Hi Kim:


How have you been since you've been certified?  I know that one of the hardest tasks is marketing yourself to get the clients are you working in an office?

6:28 am
January 12, 2010


antoreen@gmail.com

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I have been freelancing for some years. I have been in the printing media earlier  and have worked for a few local magazines. Now I remain at home and I have selected the internet to work for. I write articles and contents and get very little. The rest of the time I love to read some books.

4:37 am
January 7, 2010


joeyeo

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I have a part time work at home as an on line tutor for foreign students with regards to the english language. We use MSN, Skype or yahoo messenger as our medium.

8:50 am
January 3, 2010


Orry Main

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Hi Kimberly .. actually there is another topic on the board that gives a lot of tips on that, so check out some of the other areas and you should find what you need.  Good luck.

2:17 pm
January 2, 2010


kimberley cummins

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I am interrested in working at home billing insurance and patients of dental offices. How do I get started? I have the firewalls and server. Kimberley Cummins

4:54 am
December 31, 2009


Orry Main

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Whether it's in dental coding or any other business, do you work from home?  Is this something you'd ultimately like to do or is it something you've been doing for a while?  What kind of work do you do from home?

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