WorkAtHomeTruth Weekly WrapUp October 11th, 2008

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Top scam research site of the week

http://www.bobbear.co.uk/

An amazing site dedicated to exposing and helping people avoid money laundering and reshipping fraud. This is DEFINITELY one you want to keep bookmarked – especially if your a telecommuter or are embarking on a telecommuting career.

Top business site of the week:

SparkPlugging

From the site:

"We were entrepreneurs, telecommuters, moonlighters, freelancers, consultants, bloggers, tech geeks, artists, media professionals, marketers, stay at home parents, authors, podcasters, WAHMs, & WAHDs, and we didn’t want to hear the same old crap about running a business from home. We needed fresh, current, and balanced content that helped us to run a business while making sure we had time for what’s really important in life."

Top telecommuting site of the week

WebWorkerDaily

From the site:

"…written by a growing team of writers who cover the future of work in a post-broadband world. We offer practical tips and advice for anyone who uses the web for work, especially those who want to use the web to be more productive, more connected and more successful than they could otherwise"

Use the search box to find quickly find information about telecommuting, telework. Just for fun type in "telewho" and you just might discover something fun and interesting.

Top government site of the week

Export.gov

U.S. government site to help U.S. companies export. If you're interested in this area, you can start learning the basics for free right here:

http://export.gov/exportbasics/index.asp

Comments on WorkAtHomeTruth Weekly WrapUp October 11th, 2008 Leave a Comment

October 12, 2008

lei
2:14 am #

wow thanks for another info,
can anyone again give a list of legit homebased data entry?
Im from the philippines

jerry
2:43 pm #

honestly there are so many different opinions regarding where, who and how are viable opportunities. Is it possible to get a "final" list of solvent opportunites?

Thank you

diane laureys
8:33 pm #

does anyone know a list for legitimate businesses such as data entry, filling out forms, or any other type that is not requesting money to work?
thank you

October 13, 2008

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