OK. I’m done with the list of data entry work from home companies.
I would have been done sooner, but somehow I lost a 1/3 of the list towards the end and had to reconstruct it. That kind of thing doesn’t happen very often to me, but when it does it’s pretty annoying. LOL
Click here for the list of data entry work from home companies. I also have instructions for getting it in PDF format at that page.
I’d be curious to know how many of you are using RSS feed readers as that would be the smartest way to keep you notified of any updates to the list.
The rest of this is just me rambling about things I’ve been thinking about or dreaming about putting together to make people’s telecommuting searches easier, so feel free to ignore it.
I’ve been thinking of how to improve on some of the automated ways that are available to pull back telecommuting job listings. I haven’t talked to much about those ways yet, because they tend to bring back quite a few scams (although if you follow the Rules page you should be fine).
Really the results from the automated systems need to go through additional filters (such as checking them against reasonable salary ranges at places like Salary.com or ones from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
I actually have a system in mind that goes all the way from selecting search words to pulling back results and passing them through multiple filters, but we’re a long way from there.
The start of the idea was the telecommuting tool we put up here a while back and — um — pretty much kind of ignored (sorry). It’s still useful for someone who understands how to conduct proper telecommuting searches though.