Part VIII: Work From Home Links

by Felicia A. Williams

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Still working on the list, but here a a few opportunities:

The following opportunities are customer service, sales and or tech support opportunities. These companies hire independent contractors to provide support for their list of clients. Some of the companies provide telephone customer service only, others offer customer service, sales and tech support. All of these opportunities can be fulfilled from the comfort of your own home. The pay ranges from $6 to $15 per hour depending on experience.

www.mylot.com: MyLot is a community of subscribers that get paid to post to discussions. I joined myLot several months ago, and haven't quite warmed up to it.

www.cashcrate.com: If you're into getting paid for completing surveys, Cash Crate might be the way to go. If you have a P.O. Box and an e-mail address that you don't mind getting flooded with offers, than this may work for you. You complete the surveys and the cash is added to your account. Cash Crate pays monthly once your earnings have reached $10 (which is really easy to do).

Suite 101: I signed up to become a contributing writer for this site and have been pleasantly surprised so far. Once you apply and are accepted, you must write 10 original articles within a 3 month period. For a writer, this is not difficult.

Income is earned based on your article's popularity. Suite 101 has a pretty decent ranking with Google, so your articles have a good chance of being found through a Google search. As of this writing, I've written 24 articles and have been a member of the site for three and a half months. My earnings as of July 31, 2007 are in excess of $100.00. The longer your articles are on the site, the more traffic they generate. Additionally, the more articles you write, the better the chances of someone stopping by to read them. Be prepared, however, certain topics seem to generate more income than others.

If you're looking to get rich quick, this isn't for you, but if you'd like to build residual income, give Suite 101 a try.

Here are a few of my articles:


All of the above information is free and available on the internet. I do not endorse any of the above companies, I am merely sharing information. If you find any of the above companies are not reputable, please let me know and they will be deleted from the list immediately.

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Felicia A. WilliamsABOUT THE AUTHOR: Felicia A. Williams is a freelance writer and webmaster of this website, Visit Hudson Valley.com and No Job for Mom.com. She also blogs about Living Green one choice at a time.

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