moving house
By Boss | September 30, 2008
i am moving this site to blogger because my trial web host subscription is about to expire.
for more work@homie articles, please go to freedada.blogspot.com.
all the articles here will be ported to my freelance life.
thanks and see you there!
write4pesos - my work@home roots
By Boss | July 30, 2008
Writing for write4pesos was my first job as a work@homie.
I took on my first work-at-home job purely on blind faith. While the owner of write4pesos was kind enough to personally address all of my concerns, I really had no way of knowing if they would pay me until I had those 100 articles in, and then request for payment. It is actually very easy (rote) writing; about travel, credit cards, loans, insurance, etc. No need for much churning of mental juices. And they were short, just 300 words or about a page, double-spaced.
Still, 100 articles can seem insurmountable, especially if you are starting from 0.
However I had a plan. I figured if I could write 5 articles a day, then I have 100 in twenty days. Then I can work-at-home and still receive consistent and respectable income. There is no deadline, you work-at-home your own pace, so how much you earn depends entirely on you. In my case, I planned to earn that 15k every month at least, or even every three weeks, depending on my mood. Steadily I saw my numbers rise from 0 to 100 in less than a month. I requested for pay through bank transfer and a week after, the money arrived as promised. The pay form write4pesos has been consistent. I could vouch for that. I have ten paid invoices from write4pesos as proof.
Thus began my work-at-home career.
I was surprised that this online job came easy for me, I had no problems getting my articles approved on the first submission. It gets especially easier with time, as soon as you get a rhythm going and you become familiarized with the system and their rules. The learning curve is not that steep. The key is writing a coherent article using as much keywords as possible.
This is how write4pesos works:
- To apply, you will be required to write a piece about a given topic. Once approved, it will be counted as your first article and your writer’s account will then be activated. Read the entire post »
write4pesos - on hindsight
By Boss | July 30, 2008
As with all other online writing companies, all the articles you send to write4pesos become the company’s property. You never really get to see where in the world wide web it gets published .
For the first few months, I was churning out articles without ever really knowing their purpose. Later, as I got to know more about web content writing, I realized that I was actually writing articles that have been optimized for search engines. That is why the company requires that the topic and keyword be used often in the body of the article. Some other related keys should also be included, but one or two instances should be fine.
For almost a year I was working as a SEO copywriter without even knowing it, a skill that is highly valued in the web. I was trained to write and optimize articles in such a way that would make them more visible on search engines. When a certain article about a company or product ranks high on search engines, they will be visited by more people, thus making the site more profitable either through direct sales of their products and services or through the sheer volume of traffic that attracts advertisers to their site.
It has been more than a year since I last wrote for the company. While my status as a writer is still active, I have since gone on to write for other companies, where the pay is better and can be sent upon request (not after 100 approved articles). On hindsight, I can say with certainty that my experience with write4pesos has been a necessary training. All the skills and competencies I have acquired from the company I have been able to leverage for better work and better pay. Now, I am hoping to be able to use what I have learned in ways that can make meaningful contribution to the lives of others who want to become work@homies themselves. I want to talk about online jobs, but focus mainly on those that I can vouch for based on experience.
This blog is a product of that intention. May you find something here that makes a difference in your life.
how it all started…
By Boss | July 30, 2008
It was almost three years ago when I suddenly decided to leave my lucrative but meaningless job. It was a spur of the moment thing; I just did not want to work there anymore. It is so typical of me. I get so restless with monotony.
I had some money left, which I figured should tide us for about a month or so, while I am processing the paperwork to claim my pay for my last month of work. My last paycheck should be good for another two months. I had a 7-month old daughter, was pregnant with another, and a husband who was still studying. All the money I had was good only for 8 weeks, and I did not have any plans.
The days passed, and with a baby to take care of and one still on the way, the money was running out fast. You’d think I would be desperate for work, but I was not. I had an eerie calm and an uncanny sense that everything would be fine. One day, while reading the classifieds, I saw a decent-sized ad for freelance, work-at-home writers with a guaranteed a salary of 15,000 pesos. No other information was provided, except for a website where those interested can go and apply. Since I had nothing better to do, I checked the site out: write4pesos.com. Seems legitimate enough. No joining fees were being asked and the site was straight-forward. With nothing to lose, I followed the prompts and applied.
The rest, as they say, is history and I have never looked back ever since. I have since gone on to writing for other companies, but write4pesos started it all for me. Fate? I believe so. Everything that has happened seems to take me down this road. While this career is not for everyone, it has worked out great for me. I earn good money and I am not missing out on the precious growing years of my beloved daughters.
And that alone is reason enough for me to stay at home and just keep working here.
work@home must-haves II
By Boss | March 18, 2008
In the first part of work@home must-haves, I tackled the hardware requirements that every work@homies should invest in, depending on the nature of their work. For this post, other requirements for various work-at-home jobs will be discussed.
Internet Access
When I started my career as an online writer three years ago, I was getting by with pre-paid dial-up Internet cards because I was not sure if the work can cover the costs of a monthly Internet subscription. I did that for about ten months, even writing during the unholy hours from midnight to dawn so I can avail of the free access and maximize my card. When I realized that this career can actually work for me and the potential for earnings was way better than regular employment, I took the plunge and subscribed to a provider. Thankully by that time, DSL services have considerably gone down in prices and I have never regretted my decision. The faster DSL has given me more productive hours because I am able to surf and do research using less time. Dial-up and DSL are worlds apart, and on hindsight, I do not know how I have survived on pre-paid dial-up.
Still, I believe that the experience has made me a better online writer. I became more patient and learned to maximize my limited resources. You will never know how resourceful and flexible you can be until circumstances force you to do so.
So the bottom line is this: The Internet is the platform for web content and academic writing and for most other work-at-home gigs. However which way you get it, access to the web is a must for work-at-homies.
Word Processing Software / Productivity Suites
An absolute must, not just for work@homies, but for anyone who has a computer. Word is the most popular word processing software, but the open-source Open Office Writer is slowly gaining popularity because of its free licensing. Open Office, also known as OOo is a suite of productivity applications, akin to Microsoft’s Office. Aside from being a freeware, Open Office can handle proprietary Microsoft Office documents such as .doc, .ppt, and .xls. OpenOffice also features a free vector graphics editor called Draw, similar to Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw. Get your free OOo here.
For online writers, web content providers, blogger, ghostwriters, data processors, and virtual assistants who work at home, the choice between OOo or Microsoft Office is not as important as the individual’s own input. The program is only as valuable as what we put into it. For writers working at home or otherwise, do well to remember that indeed, Content is King.
Skype
The program that launched a thousand online English tutorial jobs. Or is it the other way around? Just another case of the egg or the chicken. In any case, since its launch, Skype has been the program of choice for home-based English tutors because of its user-friendly interface and good sound handling. Tutors and students are able communicate for free either though PC calls or chat. Get your free Skype here.
work@home must-haves
By Boss | March 14, 2008
If you are bent on becoming a work@homie, either for on-the-side earnings or as a full time endeavor, there are some initial investments that should be made.The following are hardware must-haves for work@homies:
Computer of Decent Specs
It does not have to be the most expensive, but if you plan on making a purchase anyway, then get the best that you can afford. A good pc can last many years, so buy one that can keep pace with developments over the years.
Unless you are a graphic designer, video editor, or web developer, most work at home jobs are not resource-intensive. If you already have a pc, it should probably be good enough to jumpstart your work-at-home career. Once you have found your niche, a powerful pc is a sound investment to make simply because you can get more productive years out of it.
Optical Disk Burner
I believe a burner is one of the most important things to have when you work at home. You need to be able to make a back-up of your work files. Flash drives will not work as permanent backups mainly because it is used as a mobile data drive to transfer files from pc to pc. What you need is to be able to permanently burn copies of your work to an optical disk and have it stored away somewhere safe. This is true for all types of work at home jobs.
Headset
This is a must for work at home transcriptionists and online tutors. For web content providers and ghost writers/researchers, it is not required. As for me, while I do not need it for my online job, I use it to listen to music which makes my online job feel a little less like work.
If you need a headset for your work at home gig, you should be willing to pay more for good cushioning. Having a headset on your ear for prolonged periods of time can become uncomfortable, and that piece of foam may just be the only thing to get you through the day.
Foot Pedal
Only for work at home transcriptionists, especially MT’s (medical transcriptionists). Foot pedals allow efficient start-stop control of voice files. A foot-operated device connected to the pc or to a stand alone media player is used to control the flow of the record, leaving your hands free to type the transcription. While it is possible to transcribe voice files without a foot pedal (I did that a couple of times), your work is slowed down considerably, and you end up earning less than you could.
why work@home?
By Boss | March 6, 2008
The plain housewife is a vanishing breed.
The realities of modern living have made it necessary for wives and mothers to work in order to keep a decent living. Such realities have made fundamental structural changes to the basic institution of the family. As a result, most young, contemporary families have both parents working; and the children, often at very young ages, are left to the care of relatives, nannies, and daycare centers. The tragedy is that we sacrifice precious and irretrievable time with our daughters and sons because we have been misled to believe that material comforts matter more to our children than our presence in their daily lives.
Alas, the plain housewife, a specie that has existed for thousands of years, is on the brink of extinction.
However they are not going without a fight. The laws of nature require us to evolve, mutate even, in order to survive. Some sacrifices must be made. In the new jungle, there are new dangers as well as opportunities, and those who flourish are the ones willing to take on both.
If giving up work is not an option, then instead of going to work, let work come to you. The advent of high-speed Internet has created a wide range of online jobs that allow us to work at home and earn good money.
Welcome to the world of the work at homies - mothers and fathers looking for ways to earn online without sacrificing the seminal duties of parenting; single people looking for viable web-based earning opportunities that will not tie them to an 8-hour shift; individuals on the precipice of an online revolution. A new breed of professionals. Pioneers changing the face of work as we know it.
If you are a parent wishing that you could stay at home and tend to your beloved children, if you want more time for yourself, if you seek more creative control of your talents and resources, if you simply want balance, then together let’s explore the web and discover the still largely unchartered and untapped terrain of the work at home world. Among these pages you will find online job opportunities, fundaments of web-based work, tips and tricks on how to get online gigs, and anything and everything that intersects and involves the unique life of a work at homie.
Why work@home? Because you can really have your cake and eat it too. It is not too much to ask. For those who truly want a meaningful family life and a rewarding career, it is possible to have both.
Be the boss. Be a proud work@homie in the house.
privacy policy
By Boss | February 27, 2008
Privacy Policy for work-at-homies.com
At work-at-homies.com, I hold in utmost respect my visitors’ right to privacy of personal information. I do not sell your personal information to third parties, or use your private information for anything other than what is disclosed herewith.
The following is a disclosure on the types of personal information I receive and collect when you use visit my site, work-at-homies.com, and how I use and safeguard such information.
Log Files
As with most other websites, I collect and use the data contained in log files. The information in the log files include your IP (internet protocol) address, your ISP (internet service provider, such as AOL or Shaw Cable), the browser you use to visit my site (such as Internet Explorer or Firefox), the time you visited my site and which pages you have been to.Cookies and Web Beacons
My site uses cookies to store information, such as your personal preferences when you visit blogs. This could include a pop-up that appears once during your visit or the login access to some of my features, such as posting comments and joining forums.I also use third party advertisements on work-at-homies.com to support the site. Some of these advertisers may use technology such as cookies and web beacons when they advertise on my site. This is generally used for geotargeting purposes (showing Philippine-based to a visitor from the Philippines, for example) or showing certain ads based on specific sites visited (such as showing cooking ads to someone who frequents cooking sites).
You can choose to disable or selectively turn off our cookies or third-party cookies in your browser settings, or by managing preferences in programs such as Norton Internet Security. However, this can affect the level of interaction that you can get from my blog as well as with other websites. This could include the inability to login to services or programs, such as forums or accounts.
You can always visit my site assured that your privacy is in safe hands.
under construction
By Boss | February 15, 2008
watch of out for falling debris.
