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Pk12
02-28-2010, 04:47 AM
I want to work from my home but am having a difficult time finding the right direction or legitimate sites. Every time I check something out on the Better Business Bureau Web site it does not have a good rating and I do not go for that opportunity. I have been scammed before and can not afford to be scammed again. I can type 50 wpm with 97% accuracy and have taken a typing test. I have a degree in Park Recreation and Tourism. I love to write for fun but I am not sure how strong my writing ability is. With my degree and past work experience I have the ability to do customer service jobs but can not use phone line as it is already a business phone for a christian organization that also owns the house. I have a product idea but because I am in a house zoned residential I can not have items coming in and out of the house. This also restricts in home business opportunities. Help!

devo
03-23-2010, 06:13 PM
I know a great business for you that runs out of Vancouver. It is really a online training facility and it teaches folks how to do article marketing. At the same time as you are learning you are given tasks to build your business. There is a wonderful community of people willing to share and answer questions and there are numerous tutorials. It is all included in one monthly fee. It is ethical, honest and legitimate. It is not a get rich quick program and that is stressed from the beginning. However, if it takes a year or two to make a large income, it is still a small price to pay. Please contact me for further information as I can't post links here and it is not in my signature. All The Best.

Pk12
04-22-2010, 01:43 AM
Devo,
How would you like me to get in contact with you for the details on this opportunity?

kobimal
10-03-2011, 04:22 PM
check in social sites that are dedicated to business like betternetworker or mlmsocial. be in touch with people but don't believe all that you hear.
All will try to get you into their program. I like programs that are free to join and test before you commit to anything.
If a program don't have that - run away like crazy.

payment proof
11-24-2011, 03:52 AM
The best advice I can give is search lots of work at home forums and never pay an up front fee.

Good luck. :)