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Seven Hot Work-From-Home Jobs

by losveg

 Employers cut 125,000 jobs last month and 625,000 of the unemployed simply gave up their job search, according to the Department of Labor. Since the recession began, there are approximately 8 million fewer private sector jobs. So what are people to do? Why not beat the system and create your own job — at home.

That’s right. Independent contractors, freelancers, consultants andmicro-businesses comprise a burgeoning market segment as people who are tired of waiting for the job market to bounce back take the bull by the horns and create their own job opportunities. With the aid of technology, these survivalist entrepreneurs are finding there is hope even in a bleakeconomy.

Here’s my hot list of work-from-home jobs.

 Business Analyst/Consultant. Leverage your experience and expertise to help others on an hourly or per-project basis. Because many large firms have slashed staffs dramatically, they are looking for resources to out-source to. Additionally, smaller firms may not be willing to hire a full-time employee, but because they need a particular expertise, they will utilize services of an independent resource.

Tired of the Job Hunt? Create Your Own Job and Work From Home.
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Tired of the job hunt? Create your own job and work from home.

 Graphic Designer. The great thing about technology is you can do work for anyone via the Internet and never have to meet them face-to-face. Recently, using the website elance.com I was able to get a new logo designed for a television show I’m launching. I outlined the scope of work and indicated the maximum amount I was willing to pay for the project. Proposals came from all around the world, but I ultimately selected a woman business owner from Ohio. She had an excellent feedback rating on the site, so I felt comfortable working with her. The job was completed in about two weeks and I never met her. She told me elance.com has helped her build her business so she can work from home while raising two children. Read the rest of this entry »


School Smarts: Hot homework sites

by losveg

Kids looking for help with their homework are now just a click away.

“I think not using these sites is turning a blind eye to an incredible resource that’s out there. Students should be using the internet,” said professional tutor Jay Bacrania.

Bacrania says these kinds of websites are great if they are used the right way.

Math is always at the top of the list when it comes to subjects students need help with.

Jay says, sites like, Brighstorm.com, Khanacademy.org and Virtualnerd.com are perfect to help with those tricky math problems.

“A student can learn a concept on this site. If a student doesn’t understand some part of that they can stop it there and click on it and get another tutorial about that concept,” Bacrania said.

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