What are the best Data Entry Job or Work at Home Job that are Not A Scam?

May 15th, 2009 | by admin |

jewels_gurl23 asked:


what are the best data entry or work at home jobs that are not scams and that really pay out
i cant afford to loose any money
thanks

GLENNIS

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  1. 4 Responses to “What are the best Data Entry Job or Work at Home Job that are Not A Scam?”

  2. By I Buy And Sell Houses on May 18, 2009 | Reply

    Legitimate work-at-home jobs can include:

    Virtual assistant
    Web designer or programmer
    Freelance writer
    Transcriber
    Freelance editor
    Software writer

    There are legitimate employers for many of these, and sites where you can freelance with these and other skills and talents.

    Remember: You’re still doing work, just like you’d do in an office somewhere. The value is in the work you do. There’s nothing magic about sitting at a computer; no one is going to pay you just because you have an online hookup.

    But either I’ve earned money doing some of the above (freelance writer, freelance editor), or I’ve paid people real money to do those jobs.

    Hope that helps.

  3. By Kevin on May 19, 2009 | Reply

    “If a company requires initial payment from you in order to work for them, they are not legitimate.”

    There are a few legitimate data entry companies but are not hiring and have large waiting lists (1-2yrs). The majority of data entry jobs you seen online are scams. A real company will want you to have skills inc fast typing, may want you to know MS Excel, and will usually ask that you have high speed internet. Once in a long while you may found one online on a job website but thats rare.

    If you do an advanced search on yahoo, you will find previous answers, sometimes the info on these is good as the info they gave is likely to have been verified if the answer was voted as ‘Best’.

  4. By vicseo on May 21, 2009 | Reply

    If you are an accomplished typist - word processor and have recently visited your local city college or university librarian, you can apply as a “certified” graduate typist, earning between $1.50 to $2.00 per page for a master or doctoral thesis. The librarian will provide you with a sample of the typing template (i.e., margin settings, font selection, page set up, etc.) in order to complete these projects. An average weekend income is about $300-$400 for two days work.

    Good luck!

  5. By RS on May 23, 2009 | Reply

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