Who is Dr. Richard Stera?

Q:  IS DR. RICHARD ANDREW STERA A FRUAD JUST LIKE ALL OF THE WORK AT HOME PROGRAMS HE HAS ON HIS WEB-SITE?  I HAVE TRIED TO E-MAIL HIM BUT MAY E-MAIL JUST KEEP’S COMING BACK TO ME? I WOULD LIKE A WORK AT HOME JOB TO EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY BUT I GUESS IT IS JUST LIKE THE BBB SAY’S THERE ARE NO WORK AT HOME JOB’S OUT THERE. I WISH I WAS WRONG ABOUT WORK AT HOME JOB’S.

A: I don’t think Richard Stera is even a real person. However, there ARE telecommuting/work at home jobs – but
they are hard to find and typically very competitive to get…

Here’s a list of free resources:

This page lists sites that post jobs on a regular basis:
http://www.workathometruth.com/work-from-home-companies.php

This is the phone jobs section:
http://www.workathometruth.com/work-at-home-phone-jobs.php

This is the list of data entry companies:
http://www.workathometruth.com/data-entry-work-from-home.php

This is page about tutoring I helped put together:
http://hubpages.com/hub/become-at-tutor
(I just noticed we spelled it wrong. LOL).

This is a page I helped put together about writing:
http://hubpages.com/hub/Make_Money_Writing_for_the_Web

I’d also check the site:

http://www.ivetriedthat.com

Paul

Is FreelanceHomeWriters legit?

Q: Can you tell me anthing about www.freelancehomewriters.com? Is it a legit business? Have you already evaluated and reviewed this site and I’m unaware of it. Any information you can provide, I would greatly appreciate it!

A: I don’t know it other than from rumors (it doesn’t have a great rep)…but I can tell you what I DON’T
like about – and it’s a BIG thing I don’t like…

It uses semi-hidden negative option marketing. On the page you pay $2.95 – to the left and “beneath the fold” (which you have to scroll down to see) are details that after 7 days you’ll be paying $47/month unless you
cancel within the 7 days.

Now most people are just going to press the “Order” button and not scroll down and not realize that their card is going to be dinged for $47/month.

I checked at AbosoluteWrite which is one of the better freelance forums and here’s the link to what they had to say:

Absolute Write Forum Discussion about FreelanceHomeWriters.com

They mention another site that’s free and looks better called:

http://www.freelancewritinggigs.com

There’s also a page I helped put together here
http://hubpages.com/hub/Make_Money_Writing_for_the_Web

Let me know if you need more on this.

Paul

SiteReviewAuthority gets special F-+ award!

WorkAtHomeTruth is proud to announce the first recipient of the newly created “F-+” award – SiteReviewAuthority – a review site that in our opinion is so bad no single letter of the alphabet could convey the appropriate distinction merited by the aggressively poor choices for making money at home and then boldly gives them the completely meaningless “SRA Seal of Approval”, which after considerable research (15 seconds of blinking our eyes really fast and hitting ourselves in the head with a toy hammer) we’ve discovered to have the authoritative equivalent of a discarded wet noodle.

Background of the “F-+” awards’ most distinguished honoree -Dr. Richard Andrew Stera , Chairman, SiteReviewAuthority.org

The F-+ award apparently isn’t the first “first” for Dr. Richard Andrew Stera. Apparently the good doc received his Phd from a university located in “opposite world” where good is bad, bad is good, Fs are As, and As are Fs…well, you get the idea about the “good” doc.

In other words, if you are to get the most value of of SiteReviewAuthority.org you must view it through the eyes of a man steeped in the critical research methods of an “opposite-world” type university.

Another little known fact about the “good” doc is that his title of Chairman is often completely misunderstood – even the briefest research into his background reveals this quickly.

The truth about “Chairman”…

It turns out that Dr. Richard Andrew Stera isn’t “Chairman” in the corporate sense, but more in the super-hero (remember…”opposite world” terminology) sense.

While it’s possibly true that Dr. Richard Andrew Stera was bitten by a radioactive spider – legend has it that the bite had no prolonged effect. However, the bite did cause him to trip over an office chair which ultimately got embedded into his left knee.

Surgical removal of the chair being impractical, a special “melting procedure” was used to melt away the chair, which inexplicably got absorbed into Dr. Stera’s blood stream and ultimately led to the manifestation of “ChairMan” – a superhero with the special powers of a chair!

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