WorkAtHomeTruth Weekly WrapUp November 1st, 2008
| Top Business Site of the Week – QuitYourDayJob.com |
QuitYourDayJob.com provides a free detailed affiliate marketing guide and support forum. It is run by Jeremy Palmer who is on the Advisory Board of one of the largest online affiliate networks – Commission Junction.
He also runs regular, high-quality free online marketing training through The Black Ink Project.
Additional info:
- Jeremy Palmer Case Study at Commission Junction
- Jeremy Palmer's Commission Junction advisory board profile
| Top Scam Research Site of the Week – Artists Against 419 |
Artists against 419 provides a searchable database of fake bank sites along with information on how to distinguish them from legitimate ones.
- Click here for the Artists against 419 searchable database of fake bank sites
- Click here for the Artists against 419 main site
| Top Telecommuting Site of the Week |
StellaCommute is top-quality blog that discusses several aspects of telecommuting and often finds many of the best current telecommuting resources available online.
Besides that, it's written in a fun, easy-to-read, personal style.
| Top Government Site of the Week – SBA Advocacy Blog |
The Office of Advocacy works to reduce the burdens that federal policies impose on small firms and maximize the benefits small businesses receive from the government. Advocacy’s mission, simply stated, is to encourage policies that support the development and growth of American small business.
- Visit the Small Business Advocacy blog – The Small Business Watchdog
- Visit the Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy home page
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Comments on WorkAtHomeTruth Weekly WrapUp November 1st, 2008
9:53 pm
Oops, I meant to post my thanks here! Thanks (again) for the shout-out!!!
2:32 am
Hey, you're welcome.
Keep up the great work.
7:45 pm
I am still looking , but not found anything. Everyone wants money up front without telling what they are selling or promoting. I want to know what it is no matter what it cost. Why the big secerts? this always puts doubts in my mind
8:20 pm
John,
I hear you on that. I think for those types of sites we probably need to go into more detail in the reviews.
The issue is more that most of them are about finding niche markets and developing an infrastructure for promoting them – and possibly some additional short-term promotional tactics.
The other problem that you bring up in an indirect way is the fact that a lot of the products are just rehashed information so if you don't know what you're getting a lot of the time you just end up with the same information you already have.
At least if you buy a product through ClickBank it's easy to get refunds, which is why I put the ClickBank refund instructions here:
Buying and refunding through ClickBank
I put out information on a couple good free trainings recently:
Thirty Day Challenge
EricsTips
Some like Kindle Profits Exposed do a decent job of explaining up front what the system is – especially if you sign up for free to get more detailed information.
Another that I think is pretty clear is:
Mega Classified Millions
But you're right. There is a whole set of products that we are missing that are more focused on specific types of businesses.
8:32 pm
I have a company called Google bugging me. They want me to listen to 1 hour pitch on the telephone, but still have not told me what it is. I refuse to spent 1 hour on phone listening to there pitch. I use google search all the time It seems to me they are not connected.
Regards John
ps I am getting fustrated because I would sure like to find a company that I could trust.
4:10 am
John, you might want to start with the free training, then.
Also, there are sites like FabJob that have very specific guides.
Another site is much more specific about their opportunities is
BizyMoms
4:52 pm
Thank you you are very helpful I am sure having a problem finding something I like and have cofidence in. I am not looking to get rich over night just something to give me a few thousand per month.
regards, John
7:54 pm
I have filled out many surveys in the past year or more and I have yet to receive any compensation for them. It appears obtain all this information for free. I question whether I should continue with them.
Regards, John
9:02 pm
I'm assuming you didn't pay for a list of surveys, right?
There are many sites that offer this information for free such as KatiesHugs.com.
But even then – as you've found out – it's still hard to make money at. That's what at this site I suggested people not do them. But then I got feedback from people saying they were making SOME money doing them and thought I should include them – so I did.
You can read about it here:
Paid Survey details.