Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Do you want to be a work from home freelancer?

Today’s labor market is undergoing a significant change, with many people choosing to be independent in how they work and earn. Do you ever wish that you could never have to wake up at four o’clock in the morning just because your boss wants you to work one-hour overtime? May be your supervisor is a nut case and you two don’t get along well? It is now possible to work from the comfort of your home, have no boss to be peeking over your shoulder and still make enough money. This is through online work from home employment and business opportunities.

Stay away from scams

When workers realized they can work from their comfort of their homes and make good money, scammers and fraudsters too realized they could work from the comfort of their homes separating genuine workers with their money. In fact, these days, the mere mention of the phrase ‘work from home’ brings up the thought s of getting scammed immediately. Scammers dupe people into paying for ‘valuable information’ on how to make money online. The best way to ensure that you stay away from scammers is know what you want and work towards getting it. If you need a job then you need money, and you cannot pay money to get money!

Home freelancing

Almost every kind of profession has the capability to work from home. Another term for internet freelancing is tele commuting. You will basically get your entire job done, meet clients, sell products, retrieve and submit assignments, all at home through the internet. There are a number of points though that you have to bear in mind when getting a freelance job. These are:

a) Never pay for a job – A number of job openings may ask you to make initial payment to be given a job. Unless it is a reputable freelance company and you are paying for a premium account to win bids easily, do not even consider it. There are many freelance jobs in the internet and you should not fall for any scams.

b) Freelance on the side to start with – Do not quit your day job to get into freelancing unless you have started, seen its prospects and started making steady income. Do freelance work as a part time job until you are certain that it can support you financially.

c) Monthly overhead - Keep the monthly overhead as low as you can. This is because most freelance jobs have both peak times when there is a lot of work to do and a good pay and off peak seasons when there’s very little work and the pay is bad.

d) Emergency – have a nest egg set up for emergency and unexpected turnarounds. The emergency in this case can be anything from breaking an arm in an accident to computer breakdowns.

The best ways to look for online freelance jobs

If you are certain that you have what it takes to get started, you need to choose the kind of freelance that you will be comfortable with. There are online freelance jobs and offline freelance jobs. Many sites host freelance bids in their gigs section where you can bid on projects.

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