WorkAtHomeTruth Weekly WrapUp November 30th, 2008


Top Business Question – Great Questions about Article Cash Robots

I’ve received some great questions about Article Cash Robots. Unfortunately they’re all from the same person. I would love to get more questions from those of you going through the system as I’ve found at least one place that needed further clarification.

Click here to see the questions and answers about Article Cash Robots

Top Telecommuting Site of the Week – Rat Race Rebellion

Rat Race Rebellion is a popular site that offers free daily telecommuting job leads.

The Rat Race Rebellion is a popular telecommuting site that offers free telecommuting job leads.

Click here to view free telecommuting job leads from RatRaceRebellion.com

As usual – especially when dealing with free telecommuting job leads – be sure to follow the rules here.

Top Freelance Update of the Week – Writing that Pays

I’ve added videos about freelance writing from Expert Village and a couple more companies that use writers on a regular basis from the page I helped put together at the HubPage about making money writing for the web.

Click here to find companies that use writers of all levels on a regular basis

Top Scam Research Site of the Week – KnowKnockOffsForum.com

Just in time for the holidays to make sure you don’t get taken by fake goods.

From the site:

items in question are reviewed by members and moderators who are knowledgeable about the designer and/or style in question. The review process is intended to assist buyers in their decision to purchase and to assist them if a counterfeit item is purchased. Education is power!

Click here to visit KnowKnockoffsforum.com

And don’t forget about the Search4Scams.com search engine where you can search through many resources that we hand-selected to search through.

Question about Freelance Writing Jobs

Q:

Note: I edited the question a bit to cut out the irrelevant parts.

I am looking for a legitimate source of freelance writing jobs.

I am a communicator and proficient at story writing/telling.  That would be another source of much needed income for me, to keep a roof overhead, have utilities and food without having to choose one or the other.

I found your website and I am grateful for you and your service.  Finally there is someone that exposes the frauds.
This past November I was laidoff, searched until exhausted and found no other option; as of this month I become retired. A Baby Boomer,very low retirement benefits and dependents still; I need to work.

But despite college degrees, being multilingual, very PC proficient and my extensive CSR experience, aging people such as I do not get hired, at least where I live. I have been trying to find a solution such as working from home.

There is a long list of frauds and scams I have found offered in my area (North Carolina). If your service is interested in knowing of those, please tell me and I will be happy to provide you with a list.

A:

There’s definitely a bigger demand for writers than ever right now. Basically the reasons are:

1) The search engines filter out junk
and duplicate content more than ever which
means that more and more sites need
better content.

2) The Web 2.0 model where a content
is produced by the users and revenue
is shared or content is paid for
up front (rates are lower than regular
freelancing, but it’s easier to
get content accepted.

3) I’m sure there’s a 3rd reason.
It doesn’t seem right unless there’s 3. LOL

OK,

First: If you’re not a member of
a good freelance writing forum, you must,
must, must join one.

One of the better ones is here:

http://forums.writersweekly.com/

which is part of:

http://www.writersweekly.com/

Also:
http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/

which is part of

http://www.absolutewrite.com

You’ll start getting a sense of which
companies & sites to trust within
the field by participating in a couple
of quality forums.

I wouldn’t recommend joining a ton
of writing forums. You’re probably
best sticking to a couple high quality
ones so you can get to know the
members better.

Second:

Use these watchdog sites:
http://www.sfwa.org/beware/
http://anotherealm.com/prededitors/
http://www.writersweekly.com/whispers_and_warnings.php

I’ll do a little digging on that site you
mentioned, but I suspect most of it
is the same as the free resources I
helped put together here:

http://hubpages.com/hub/Make_Money_Writing_for_the_Web

You probably want to look at the section there
called Additional Resource for Writers as it lists
the sites that are geared more towards the
serious freelancer.

There are tons of free, excellent legitimate
freelancing sites. If you start with the
"authority sites" such as absolutewrite
and writersweekly you’ll have much better
luck not hitting the scams.

Yes, please send me info on the scams
in your area.

Thanks.

Paul