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The Work At Home Insider Report
In order to be successful working from home however, you need to fully commit to the process of securing and completing home based assignments and projects.

If you approach your work at home job search as a spare time hobby, instead of handling it with professionalism like you would an in-house position or a regular full time job, it’s unlikely that you are going to be dedicated enough to stick to the process, much less be consistently successful with the positions that you accept. To be honest, working at home is very rewarding yet extremely challenging. You are responsible for completing tasks, staying on schedule and making sure that you fufill client requests and obligations on time. With no supervisor or boss looking over your shoulder, being a successful telecommuter requires strict discipline and dedication. Another important element to becoming a successful freelancer is in being able to quickly adapt to changes in the industry. You need to be able to instantly shift gears and change your format in order to stay competitive (if you are creating your own client lists) or to be able to cater to your online employers need for reoccuring change in direction.

The methods that we use to complete our projects, the format that we use as a foundation, and even the methods of communicating with our clients or employers is constantly changing, and in order to remain in demand, you will need to be able to keep the pace, and modify your business plan whenever required. Throughout the years, I’ve experienced incredible high’s and dramatic low’s. There were times when I couldn’t keep up with client projects and other times where I was struggling to find enough work to maintain my business.

When it comes to freelancing, stability doesn’t always come with the territory, and so by creating a solid action plan that will enable you to consistently make money, and by always focusing on staying competitive and growing your business, you will be able to get through any temporary downtimes that you may encounter (and we all experience this at one time or another).

As a telecommuter, you are typically considered a work at home employee for a company or online business. This means, that you are often required to follow specific schedules and meet pre-determined deadlines.
Quite often, the company that you work for covers a portion of your operational costs such as Internet connection or office equipment. As a freelancer, you are working for yourself, finding your own clients, setting your own schedules and developing your own business structure.

You would be responsible for all associated costs, as well as in claiming all relevant tax deductions from running your own home based business. When it comes to work at home jobs, where you are a paid telecommuter working for companies and clients, you can generate revenue from content development, website development and creation, as well as by offering services, such as search engine optimization, marketing, and even working as a virtual assistant. This is where people get confused, because while there are stark differences in the way that you perform your tasks as either a freelancer or telecommuter (based on structuring schedules, communicating with employers or clients, etc), the opportunities themselves, are often relatively similar, including positions in data entry, transcription work, typist, virtual secretary, marketer or researcher.

Table of Contents:

Work At Home Opportunities

TIP ONE: Offer More Value For Less

TIP TWO: Have a USP (Unique Selling Point)

TIP THREE: Have Confidence In Yourself

TIP FOUR: Offer Phenomenal Service

TIP FIVE: Communicate Regularly

TIP SIX: Ask for Testimonials

TIP SEVEN: Encourage Repeat Business

TIP EIGHT: Offer Volume Discounts

TIP NINE: Encourage Referrals

TIP TEN: Become Invaluable
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eBook on Work at Home Insider - Work At Home Opportunities...
The Work At Home Insider Report
In order to be successful working from home however, you need to fully commit to the process of securing and completing home based assignments and projects.

If you approach your work at home job search as a spare time hobby, instead of handling it with professionalism like you would an in-house position or a regular full time job, it’s unlikely that you are going to be dedicated enough to stick to the process, much less be consistently successful with the positions that you accept. To be honest, working at home is very rewarding yet extremely challenging. You are responsible for completing tasks, staying on schedule and making sure that you fufill client requests and obligations on time. With no supervisor or boss looking over your shoulder, being a successful telecommuter requires strict discipline and dedication. Another important element to becoming a successful freelancer is in being able to quickly adapt to changes in the industry. You need to be able to instantly shift gears and change your format in order to stay competitive (if you are creating your own client lists) or to be able to cater to your online employers need for reoccuring change in direction.

The methods that we use to complete our projects, the format that we use as a foundation, and even the methods of communicating with our clients or employers is constantly changing, and in order to remain in demand, you will need to be able to keep the pace, and modify your business plan whenever required. Throughout the years, I’ve experienced incredible high’s and dramatic low’s. There were times when I couldn’t keep up with client projects and other times where I was struggling to find enough work to maintain my business.

When it comes to freelancing, stability doesn’t always come with the territory, and so by creating a solid action plan that will enable you to consistently make money, and by always focusing on staying competitive and growing your business, you will be able to get through any temporary downtimes that you may encounter (and we all experience this at one time or another).

As a telecommuter, you are typically considered a work at home employee for a company or online business. This means, that you are often required to follow specific schedules and meet pre-determined deadlines.
Quite often, the company that you work for covers a portion of your operational costs such as Internet connection or office equipment. As a freelancer, you are working for yourself, finding your own clients, setting your own schedules and developing your own business structure.

You would be responsible for all associated costs, as well as in claiming all relevant tax deductions from running your own home based business. When it comes to work at home jobs, where you are a paid telecommuter working for companies and clients, you can generate revenue from content development, website development and creation, as well as by offering services, such as search engine optimization, marketing, and even working as a virtual assistant. This is where people get confused, because while there are stark differences in the way that you perform your tasks as either a freelancer or telecommuter (based on structuring schedules, communicating with employers or clients, etc), the opportunities themselves, are often relatively similar, including positions in data entry, transcription work, typist, virtual secretary, marketer or researcher.

Table of Contents:

Work At Home Opportunities

TIP ONE: Offer More Value For Less

TIP TWO: Have a USP (Unique Selling Point)

TIP THREE: Have Confidence In Yourself

TIP FOUR: Offer Phenomenal Service

TIP FIVE: Communicate Regularly

TIP SIX: Ask for Testimonials

TIP SEVEN: Encourage Repeat Business

TIP EIGHT: Offer Volume Discounts

TIP NINE: Encourage Referrals

TIP TEN: Become Invaluable
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The Work At Home Insider Report
In order to be successful working from home however, you need to fully commit to the process of securing and completing home based assignments and projects.

If you approach your work at home job search as a spare time hobby, instead of handling it with professionalism like you would an in-house position or a regular full time job, it’s unlikely that you are going to be dedicated enough to stick to the process, much less be consistently successful with the positions that you accept. To be honest, working at home is very rewarding yet extremely challenging. You are responsible for completing tasks, staying on schedule and making sure that you fufill client requests and obligations on time. With no supervisor or boss looking over your shoulder, being a successful telecommuter requires strict discipline and dedication. Another important element to becoming a successful freelancer is in being able to quickly adapt to changes in the industry. You need to be able to instantly shift gears and change your format in order to stay competitive (if you are creating your own client lists) or to be able to cater to your online employers need for reoccuring change in direction.

The methods that we use to complete our projects, the format that we use as a foundation, and even the methods of communicating with our clients or employers is constantly changing, and in order to remain in demand, you will need to be able to keep the pace, and modify your business plan whenever required. Throughout the years, I’ve experienced incredible high’s and dramatic low’s. There were times when I couldn’t keep up with client projects and other times where I was struggling to find enough work to maintain my business.

When it comes to freelancing, stability doesn’t always come with the territory, and so by creating a solid action plan that will enable you to consistently make money, and by always focusing on staying competitive and growing your business, you will be able to get through any temporary downtimes that you may encounter (and we all experience this at one time or another).

As a telecommuter, you are typically considered a work at home employee for a company or online business. This means, that you are often required to follow specific schedules and meet pre-determined deadlines.
Quite often, the company that you work for covers a portion of your operational costs such as Internet connection or office equipment. As a freelancer, you are working for yourself, finding your own clients, setting your own schedules and developing your own business structure.

You would be responsible for all associated costs, as well as in claiming all relevant tax deductions from running your own home based business. When it comes to work at home jobs, where you are a paid telecommuter working for companies and clients, you can generate revenue from content development, website development and creation, as well as by offering services, such as search engine optimization, marketing, and even working as a virtual assistant. This is where people get confused, because while there are stark differences in the way that you perform your tasks as either a freelancer or telecommuter (based on structuring schedules, communicating with employers or clients, etc), the opportunities themselves, are often relatively similar, including positions in data entry, transcription work, typist, virtual secretary, marketer or researcher.

Table of Contents:

Work At Home Opportunities

TIP ONE: Offer More Value For Less

TIP TWO: Have a USP (Unique Selling Point)

TIP THREE: Have Confidence In Yourself

TIP FOUR: Offer Phenomenal Service

TIP FIVE: Communicate Regularly

TIP SIX: Ask for Testimonials

TIP SEVEN: Encourage Repeat Business

TIP EIGHT: Offer Volume Discounts

TIP NINE: Encourage Referrals

TIP TEN: Become Invaluable

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016365565
Publisher: Fun to read
Publication date: 11/16/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 26
File size: 223 KB
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