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Old 01-30-2008, 07:30 PM
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I work a full time business currently, but with increasing costs need to add a work from home situation. Does anyone know a legitimate wfh biz that you do not have to PAY to work? I have experience in proof reading, sales, marketing, advertising. I am not looking for a multi level situation nor one I have to pay to receive the data etc. Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 01-31-2008, 12:41 AM
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Hi Kathp,

Welcome onboard!

Since you have experience in proof reading, you can
use that to start your business. What you need is
probably your own website to showcase your proof
reading services and then market that website
and yourself.


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Kath are you actually looking for an online job, or a business?

You should never have to pay for an online job and if you do you will more than likely get scammed, and well an online business I would expect to pay a joining fee/membership, if you didn't have to pay for a business then I wouldn't expect to get any return for your efforts either.

There's a big difference between the two.

Happy hunting!
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Hi kathp and welcome onboard

I have to agree with Fendi. If you have advertising and proof-reading experience, then using your skills to begin an online business could be very profitable. A website doesn't cost much to start-up and you may actually be surprised at the amount of income that you can make.
I started writing for an income full time in September. Since then I have tripled my income and now make twice what I did in my last job outside the home.

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