Angel Stevens – Status – Not Recommended

We don’t currently recommend Angel Stevens’ products and services offered at ProcessAtHome and ProcessAtHome2. Both of these websites present offers that fail our Rules test that we recommend for analyzing telecommuting resources. Also it seems that most of it is affiliate marketing courses which explain how to work cash incentivized offers in which you offer a person a cash reward to try to get them to take an offer.

It’s important to know that major companies do use sometimes allow incentivized offers to be run through major affiliate networks such as HydraNetwork.com but it’s also important to realize that most people looking at Angel Stevens’ sites are likely to think they will be mainly involved in rebate processing jobs.

So, what we’re saying is that in theory there’s no problem with learning how to run incentivized offers. But you have to be extremely careful with them as if you run them incorrectly you can end up putting out a lot of marketing dollars and end up having your commissions denied.  And considering the online reputation we’ve found about Angel Stevens’ sites there’s almost certainly much better resources for learning how to run incentivized offers.

We’ve also discovered many complaints from people that claim they have had an extremely difficult time getting refunds on Angel Stevens’ products.

If  you are trying to find  a job you may want to take a look at our telecommuting jobs section. For anyone who’s dreaming about doing data entry at home we do have a list of real data entry work from home companies here. We also give you a "wake-up call" about your real odds of finding a legitimate data entry position from home.

HyperOffice Review – updated

Updated HyperOffice review.

I recently discovered that I made at least one major and critical mistake in my review of HyperOffice. It turns out that the sales rep did not drop the ball as I stated. The transition to support was done completely by email and I failed to keep on top of my email for that. Let’s just say that was definitely an "egg on my face" oversight on my part. Man, I don’t like egg on my face. LOL

I did some further research and found out some other things about HyperOffice I got wrong.  While I pride myself on doing thorough research, as I’ve mentioned in the past I’m human and I do get things wrong from time to time.

One of the other big things I didn’t know that is important to me personally is that HyperOffice is now Mac Compatible! It’s nice to see a company paying attention to the growing Mac marketshare.

I’m going to see if I can at least get some sort of list of current features/benefits or some sort of press-release from HyperOffice to put up while I work on updating my review as I need to doublecheck a lot of the facts I had been gathering.

Stay tuned. :-)

Using affiliate links on blogs

Q:

Hi Guys:

 
Great articles. I am presently embarking on blogging and article writing. Can you give me a few ideas on how I can have companies put their ads & posters on my blogs?
 
Also, I intend to promote some Affiliate companies and their products. How can I post their link pages in my articles / blogs?
 
As usual, thanks for your assistance and I look forward to a response at your earliest convenience.

 

A:

Companies typically will have an affiliate code you place and
you can find them in the company’s affiliate resource
section.

That’s for standalone affiliate programs.

There are also affiliate networks like Clickbank & HydraNetwork
which act more like brokers between companies and affiliates.
In that case the affiliate network will have the offers/products
listed in a database with a front end where you can grab affiliate
links for the various programs.

There’s also Pay Per Post type opportunities, the pioneer being
http://www.PayPerPost.com itself. Many bloggers that blog
use a disclosure policy generated at http://www.disclosurepolicy.org

A good free resource for you would be http://www.problogger.net/
I can’t remember if I’ve pointed you there before.

Paul

This was all started by the following email sent to the subscribers at WorkAtHomeTruth.com:

If you are a telecommuter or seeking telecommuting positions
you may or may not need to blog (if you don’t know what blogging
is don’t worry, you’ll learn).

If you’re a freelancer OR involved in any
sort of business…or are looking to start
a business…

…it’s crystal clear now that anyone in the
following areas should seriously consider
blogging for clients, traffic, and of course
profits.

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Business Owners:

Blogging really can be one of the easiest
ways to drive a lot of traffic to your
business.

Business Seekers:

Blogging can make a perfect stand-alone
business. Many full-time bloggers make
six figure incomes.

Freelancers:

And anybody who’s serious about freelancing
can really set themselves apart from the
crowd of starving freelancers by starting
up a blog. It builds credibility and helps
to bring potential clients to you.

Blogging has become easier and more reliable:

Within the past couple years blogging has
become much easier and more reliable. There
are excellent "blog-in-a-kit" type systems
that are fairly easy to set up and that
truly do have "traffic-grabbing" modules
built right into them.

There’s one particular "kit" that many of
the A-List (professional) bloggers recommend
for beginners.

We put it to the test to see exactly how easy
it was to use.

Go here to see our results:
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Cheers,

Paul, Mark, Jelena, Tom, & Deb
The WorkAtHomeTruth Team