You can only obtain legitimate work from home positions from brick and mortar companies. You want to send your resume out to companies hiring for positions you are qualified for, but include in your resume that you have a home office and you wish to work remotely. Include how you have your home office set up and what equipment you already have in order for you to perform your job. These jobs are just going to advertised as jobs, they would not promote them as work at home because they would hear from too many unqualified people.
There are not a lot. Here are some ideas:If you can write, code or have other computer skills, try an outsourcing site like rentacoder or guru (both are .com) Some outsourcing sites also specialize in accounting.There are also sites that specilize in translators, although elance is the only one I can think of off the top of my heard. If you re any good with a camera, (real photos, not snapshots ) you can sell the pics as stock photos to stock photo sites like istock or shutter stockBuy a PLR ebook with master resale rights (very important to have that phrase) and set up your own website to sell it.Sell on eBay, but it doesn t have to your stuff. Become a eBay dropoff place. People will bring you their stuff to sell. You can photograph it and write descriptions and set up the auctions. Then you can either take a cut or charge a flat fee.or for an easy biz, try this: Dog care business; you can walk them, and pick up the yard for the owners. (it sounds crazy but my friend has lucrative pooper scooper/dog walking business. Some people just let their dogs loose in the yard and never pick up after them since it s their yard. But just because they don t want to do it, doesn t mean they wouldn t like it done
check out guru.comyou fill out a resume type thing and select the kinds of jobs you are looking for. A lot of them are online jobs and it s legit.
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I can only give you advice based upon my own experience. I have not had a online business thus far but am researching my options now. Find actual people who are already involved in the type of business you are interested in. For Example: I wanted to be a landlord and so in Feb. 2008 I bought my first 2 unit building while working with someone who has been doing this for 25+ years. While entering into this business venture I have tried to keep to some fundamental business rules so that I can be successful. 1. Make sure that I can rent out the 2 units for enough to pay for all taxes and maintenance. 2. Upgrade the basement and attic for my own living use and then I can save all of my money from my own regular job. By sticking to both of these rules I can control how much money I keep. It is not how much money you make, but how much money you keep that allows you to grow wealthy and then be able to invest in other business ventures that use the same premise. To conclude what I have said I would advise you to seek out people you know who are successful internet business people, and if you don t know any then talk to the people close to you who may know someone. Once you have contacted several people who are successfull at this then you need to zero in on the one or two of them who are willing to walk you through the entire process. After that, you need to continue to constantly update your contacts so that you can continue to get the needed information to help you become better at the business venture you are persuing.