Is there any job that i could get online. No scams. No spams.

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  1. bloggerking75 profile image59
    bloggerking75posted 14 years ago

    Is there any job that i could get online. No scams. No spams.

  2. wychic profile image83
    wychicposted 14 years ago

    Yes, there are many legitimate jobs available online, though exactly what will work for you will depend on your own skill set. Where most people tend to stumble in their online job search is that they're looking for unreasonably high pay for unreasonably low effort, and that just doesn't happen...an online job is still a job, and requires a lot of work. I personally chose to go the freelancing route -- writing and transcription -- and now, after three years full-time, three of my clients form the bulk of my income. Others may choose to take lower pay for steadier hours, benefits from employers, etc. I know people who have found jobs as an answering or call service, technical help, research, data entry, website design, software design, and more. It's certainly not one of those things that you can just type in "online jobs" and expect a search engine to turn up legitimate results. Pick your industry, or research based on the skills that you have, and start your job hunt from there.

  3. lostdogrwd profile image60
    lostdogrwdposted 14 years ago

    you can make a job. what do you do and see if you can get customer on  line

  4. Treasuresofheaven profile image78
    Treasuresofheavenposted 14 years ago

    Yes, of course.  Read this hub: http://hubpages.com/hub/Make-enough-mon … -from-home
    You can do Customer Service, I know a lady who works for American Express from home.
    You can work as a Virtual Worker: do what you are good at:  Virtual Workers work from home doing different kinds of jobs that are assigned to them. 
    You will most like need 1) Internet service 2) Computer 3) Quiet space to work from.
    You can be a Free Lance Writer.
    You can Operate your own Book Store online.  Do your research.  Do not give out your credit card number to anyone asking for start-up cost for any of these opportunities.  Lastly, if you don't mind working partly in the field and partly online at home - Try Field Interviewing with NORC (Chicago).

  5. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image73
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 14 years ago

    Hubpages.com is a job-if you'll only look at it that way, and learn how to generate enough traffic to your hubs to make you some money.

    To be specific-submit your hubs to reddit.com, after joining reddit. . . .but only submit two or three hubs a day there, and take time between submissions.

  6. Jo Deslaurier profile image68
    Jo Deslaurierposted 14 years ago

    Elance.com can set you up with legitimate freelance gigs. While you're working on a piece for a client, Elance holds the money you'll be paid in Escrow so you don't have to worry about not getting paid. They also verify that they're clients are legit.

  7. empowr-scam profile image58
    empowr-scamposted 10 years ago

    There are many ways that you can make money online that are not scams.

    There are definitely a lot of scams out there, but one of the best ways to determine whether something is worth trying out or not is to see how long that opportunity has been in operation.

    When a brand new website that has been unproven comes to the surface, the chances that they are a scam are much higher than websites/companies that have been around for a long time and have a track record.

    There will always be negative reviews on even the best opportunities, so you should not be discouraged just from that, but look at the big picture as a whole to determine whether something is a scam or not.

 
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