The "Work From Home Helper"

Article, tips, ideas and anything else I can come up with that will help others to work from home.

Name:Craig
Location:Missouri, United States

I started Work From Home Helper to assist families which are trying to make money from home. This can allow moms, and hopefully dads also, to work from home and spend more time with their families.





Thursday, March 30, 2006

Setting Up Your Home Office

Setting Up Your Home Office
Copyright 2006 – Craig Binkley

Whether you are currently working at home or are seriously considering the possibility, setting up & properly maintaining your home office should be part of your overall plan. Don’t make the mistake of overlooking the importance of a home-business friendly environment. It may even determine your level of success.

The following list constitutes some items that are of the utmost importance when setting up your home office. Many people often overlooked these when starting a home business.

LOCATION:
Where you set up your home office will depend on your particular situation, but if at all possible use a spare room. Your best bet will be to set yourself off from the rest of the house in order to afford you some privacy. If this isn’t an option in your home, try to find the next best place where this could be accomplished. You need not be totally secluded from all intrusions, but you’ll want the option to be able to keep distractions to a minimum when necessary.

LIGHTING:
If your office has a window you’ll receive natural lighting during the day. But if you plan to work in the evening or you don’t have the option of using a window, you will want to provide good artificial light that’s friendly to the eyes. Special light fixtures and bulbs made just for reading are readily available and could make a world of difference for a few extra dollars. Whether you choose overhead fluorescent lights, desk lamps or another type of fixture, be sure your office has plenty of good lighting.

DESK:
The best scenario here would be to have a nice, professional-type desk. That’s not always possible, nor affordable, for many who are just starting out. If your work area will not permit it, or it’s just not in the budget at the moment, do whatever you can with what you have available. In time you’ll want to invest in a good desk with plenty of work and drawer space for your PC, files, supplies, etc. You don’t have to spend a small fortune to upgrade. I’ve found a few solid models at second-hand shops that needed only minor touching up. Check with your local Salvation Army Thrift Shop or on Yahoo Groups Recycle lists for your area, as people often donate desks they no longer have a need for in their homes/offices.

CHAIR:
It may not sound like a major thing, but if you sit at a desk for long periods of time (and you shouldn’t do that anyway - take a five minute break every hour!) you’ll want to invest in a good chair with support for your lower back. Once again, you can find some really good deals if you keep your eyes open for them. Also, be sure to replace your chair when the padding is worn or you may start experiencing increasing back pain over time.

SUPPLIES:
Know beforehand what you are going to need to run your business smoothly and then always try to have them readily available. It is inevitable that at some point you are going to run out of that thing you forgot to pick up at the store at just the wrong time. Nothing defeats productivity more than having to stop mid-stream, go pick up supplies and then try to get started back on your project again.

ORGANIZATION:
I know that no matter how well-organized an office starts out being, there are some people that are just not going to let it stay that way. They aren’t, and never have been, organized themselves. With that said, do your best when setting up your office to keep organization in mind. Have the things you use often close by. Try to keep your files in the same location so that when you need to locate one, it’s where its’ supposed to be and you won’t find yourself running all over the house looking for it.

As for filing, this can be the worst and most-dreaded (but necessary) part of office work. My best advice: keep up with it. Set aside one time-slot each week to do the filing, or any other type of paperwork drudgery that’s necessary to keep it from piling up around you. Your job will be must easier in the long run.

PHONES:
Depending on the type of business you have, the phone system you choose may not be a major issue. If you rely heavily on your telephone, find one with the functions you need. Likewise, if the phone is merely a source of interruption to you, then invest in a phone that offers a built-in messaging system. For many home business owners, a standard cordless phone is sufficient for their office also. A word to the wise: keep an “old-fashioned” corded phone on hand to use during power outages.

COMPUTER:
If you rely on your computer for your home business, get the best one you can afford. It need not be expensive, but it MUST be reliable. If all that you can afford right now is a PC that’s considered to be outdated & slow, so be it—as long as it won’t cost you more money and time in repairs than you cannot afford while you’re just starting your business. Old & slow is fine for the interim, but beaten & broken is not. You don’t need major technical problems rearing their ugly heads while you’re in the middle of a project. When you can work it into your budget, upgrade to something a little more current, but don’t settle for something in the meantime that isn’t reliable.


IN CONCLUSION:
Most everything you have in your office, from your chair to the lights, will affect your productivity in some way. While staying within your budget, try to get good equipment and furniture. Keep in mind that many of these items can be purchased second-hand. Along that line, eBay is another option to keep in mind. (Tip: always check a seller’s feedback rating before making a purchase online from someone you don’t personally know to be reputable.)

Your office space should be user-friendly, comfortable and private. Whatever you do with the space you have set aside for your office, keep these things in mind and you’ll be more productive over the long-term.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Craig Binkley is a husband, father and home business owner. Visit our Work From Home Directory for legitimate work from home opportunities.

Friday, March 24, 2006

Pay-Per-Click - What Is It & Where Do I Start?

Pay-Per-Click - What Is It & Where Do I Start?
Copyright 2006 - Craig Binkley


Does the following scenario sound familiar?

You've done all the behind-the-scenes work on your e-commerce business. You've researched your products and pricing. You've chosen a domain name and found a dependable hosting company along with developing a very well designed, customer friendly website. You're all ready to start making sales. Time to sit back & count the money as it rolls in, right? Well, not quite yet. You need customers. (Oh yeah! Customers!)

So now you submit your website to all the popular search engines and directories, fully expecting a fair amount of traffic to start showing up on your webstep. NOW it's time to sit back and start counting your money, right? Not really. You now realize that virtually no one (except maybe your mother) is visiting your website. How are you going to make sales if you have no real visitors? It can take weeks, months or even longer to get a new website pushed up in the rankings in the better search engines.

This is the point where many webmasters turn to pay-per-click (PPC) programs. But just is a PPC? PPC advertising means having your ads placed on different search engines and/or directories, then paying a set amount of money each time a visitor clicks on your ad. Hence the name "pay-per-click." (Ingenious, huh? Shame I didn't invent it.)

So now that you know what PPC is, where do you start with choosing a program? If you type in "pay-per-click advertising" in a Google search, you will most likely see over five million results. Not all of the results will be PPC companies, as many will be articles, tutorials, etc., but it can be mind numbing just trying to gather a little information--to say the least.

Here's a very short list that I've put together of some of the top PPC advertising companies along with a few "pros and cons" for each one. This is by no means meant to be an all-encompassing guide to pay-per-click advertising. Consider it just enough to give you a little background on the PPC "biggies".

GOOGLE ADWORDS:
Pros: Not only is Google one of the most-used searches on the web, their PPC ads are also placed on other networks, including AOL, Ask Jeeves, Earthlink and others.
Quick sign up and no monthly minimum spending or monthly fees.
Very good support and their CTR (click-thru-rate) can help lower your cost per click.
Cons: There aren't many. There is a five dollar set up fee and they do have a $.05 minimum bid per click.

YAHOO/OVERTURE:
Pros: They offer a large amount of traffic. If your ad ranks in the top ten, they place your ad on other high traffic engines/directories. They were the original PPC company. Very helpful keyword selector tools.
Cons: High cost-per-click rates. Slow customer service (compared to others). Minimum $0.10 bid requirement and they also have a minimum spend-per-month.

FIND WHAT/MIVA:
Pros: Normally lower cost-per-click rates than Overture. They offer an easy-to-use website with user-friendly tools. Delivers traffic at much lower cost than many other PPC companiess.
Cons: May have a wait of up to three days for keyword approval. Seems to be getting better though.

SEARCHFEED:
Pros: Bids start at $.01 with no minimum spend or monthly fees. Mass keyword submission available. Dependable and helpful customer service. Use-friendly tools help with keyword selection.
Cons: Lower traffic than Google, Yahoo and others, especially on lesser-used keywords. Typically you can expect a couple of days of waiting time for program approval.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. Choices abound, but please do some more research before spending anything. You'll be glad you did. Pay-per-click can be a great tool for your business, but it can also be very expensive. Do yourself a favor and read up on each program before jumping in. It can be a costly learning experience if you act in haste.

IN CONCLUSION:
PPC companies & services vary widely, but can give you a good return for the money spent. Used properly, pay-per-click programs can give your website a tremendous boost, helping to get it in front of the people looking for exactly what you have to offer. It can also be a great way to give your business a "jump start" during slow times. Hopefully I've given you some good PPC starting points & you're site will soon be meeting or exceeding your traffic expectations.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Craig Binkley is a husband, father, and home business owner. Visit our Work From Home Directory for legitimate work from home business opportunities.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Introduction To Online Business 1-2-3

Introduction To Online Business 1-2-3
by Chris Cobb

As you read these words, there are millions of people making a full-time income on the internet, working part-time hours from the comfort of their own home. These people set their own working hours, live wherever they choose to live and have a ton of spare time (and money) to spend with their family and friends, simply doing things they love to do.

Does this sound like something you would like to be doing?

Well, rest assured, you've made the right decision if you would... Because you're about to learn everything you need to know to get started on your internet business and be pointed in the right direction towards online business success.

In this guide, you'll not only learn the basics to starting an internet business but you'll also learn about the many different online business models you can choose.

You can even analyze over 50 successful online businesses which you can then imitate!

But before we get started, just so you're as excited as I am about doing business online. Here are some of the main reasons most people decide to start an online business:

* It takes very little money to start

Unlike a business in the "real world", an online business DOES NOT need a lot of start up money. All you need is an idea, a domain name, internet access and hosting...all of which can be obtained for very little indeed.

* You choose when you work

Who says you must work from 9 to 5 everyday? People who are NOT Internet Business owners!

The Internet Business is the biggest proof why the statement "working from 9 to 5" is no longer true. With an Internet Business, you don't have to wake up in the wee hours of the morning so that you can get to work by 9am anymore. You can start work at anytime since you're your own boss!

* Work from the comfort of your own home

Where you put your computer is where you'll be working! And since you're going to be working from home, you'll be saving at least two hours of your time each day by not having to travel to and from your work place - during rush hours when everybody else is going to work or heading home.

That means you'll be saving at least 730 hours a year! Wouldn't you shudder at the thought of wasting 730 hours a year doing nothing productive?

* With the internet, the whole world is your market!

By sitting in front of the computer, everyone in the world is now within your reach. You leverage on free or low-cost software and hardware and the Internet Infrastructure, all of which when combined will give you leveraging power that far exceeds any conventional business, allowing you to achieve more and more with less and less work!

* You can fully automate your online business

If properly set up, some Internet Business models can be fully automated. I have a number of fully automated income streams at present.

* No need to work 8 hours a days every single day

Once you've automated your Internet Business in some way, you can use the time you save to start other income streams, improve your existing business, or however you like.

You just spend the time online checking your e-mail, promoting and expanding your business - all in front of your computer. And there's absolutely no need to spend even more than four hours online.

* Spend more time with family and friends

Owning an Internet Business allows you to spend more time with your family, or watch your children grow up. This is what most busy parents crave for.

If you're one of them, then you'll do well to seriously consider starting an Internet Business.

* Your online business can be all about your hobbies and passions

And this is my favorite reason for anybody wanting to start an Internet Business! The Internet Business allows your passion and dream to come to life, which is also the most important component of any businesses. * Online businesses have very little expenses

Believe it or not, some Internet Businesses can be set up and running at zero cost, if not a very low cost. Other Internet Businesses can be run with monthly operational expenses so low that they're negligible!

* You can have more that one!

Since the cost of setting up and running an Internet Business is so low, and you can automate their operations, you can operate multiple Internet Businesses as a one-person Internet Business owner. You don't need to hire employees since your Internet Business system is doing most of the job, if not all, for you. It works 24/7 for you. It won't call in sick. It won't give any excuses. And it definitely won't blame you if it ever had problems!

* The internet is a huge market (the whole world) and it's getting bigger as you read these words

According to the Computer Industry Almanac, there were 934 million Internet users up to September 2004; and there will be 1.07 billion in this year.

Now, is there any doubt that a 934 million-user pool is a very attractive target given the leverage you have on the Internet?

Given all the wonderful reasons for starting your very own Internet Business, I'm sure that by now you have already made up your mind whether starting an Internet Business is for you...


About the Author
http://www.internet-profit-opportunities.com

Chris Cobb CDC Marketing Ltd

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Using Articles To Promote Your Business

Why Use Article Marketing To Promote Your Business
by Biana Babinsky

Everyone knows what an article is, but how does an article help you promote your business? Here are seven reasons to write articles and use them to promote your business and get more clients online:

1. Promote Your Expertise Online. Writing articles really helps to further establish your expertise online. One thing that all experts have in common is that they have written something - articles, books, reports, etc. Writing articles is your first step to becoming a well-known expert in your field.

2. Get More Newsletter Subscribers. To increase the number of your newsletter subscribers, use the Resource Box of your articles to drive more traffic to your newsletter subscription page.

3. Reach More Potential Customers. When you submit your articles to article directories, they may be re-printed by other business owners in their blogs, newsletters and web sites. Many people will see your articles, thus, exposing you and your business to more potential customers.

4. Get More One-Way Links to Your Web Site. Since the Resource Box that is attached to your articles contains links back to your web site, you will gain many one-way links back to your web site when your article is re-printed. Now people who read your articles will be able to follow these links to your web site.

5. Get Better Search Engine Rankings. One-way links to your web site are great for improving search engines rankings and getting more search engine traffic. Since search engines put more weight on one-way links, than on reciprocal links, getting one-way links with your articles will help you with your search engine strategies.

6. Reach Out to More Segments of Your Target Market. As your articles are re-printed on different blogs and web sites, you are able to reach out to the segments of your target market, that you would have never been able to reach on your own. However, with other people using your articles on their blogs and web sites, you are able to reach out to these customers.

7. Make More Money. Last, but definitely not least reason for writing articles is making money. While you will not be paid directly for writing, publishing and submitting your articles online, writing articles and promoting them online will result in more newsletter subscribers, and, ultimately, more sales in the long run for your business.

Start writing and publishing articles online - this strategy will help you get more newsletter subscribers, get better known and sell more of your products and services online.


About the Author
Get more newsletter subscribers and make more money when writing and publishing articles online. Submit your articles at the Business Articles Directory at http://internationalpractice.com/business to get more exposure for your business.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Work at Home Opportunities

Different Types of Work at Home Opportunities
by Jessica Mara

Many people would love to be able to work at home, but aren't really sure what their options are. If you've been trying to find a way to earn enough income while still being able to work from home, first you must figure out what type of opportunity you are looking for. Here are 4 different ways that you can work from home.

1. Telecommuting - You can have a "regular" job, with set hours. You work for an employer, and the only difference between this and the jobs that most people have is that you will be working from home. Some plusses: You have the set pay, benefits, and hours you would have working a "regular" job, and you can work at home. Minuses are that you are still working for another company, so you have set hours, and vacation time.

2. Buying a Franchise - If you are interested in a business, but don't want to start from scratch, you can buy a franchise. You will own that particular business, and be one of many in the franchise. You will run the business and everything in it, but in return for your payments, you get the use of an established name, training, advertising, etc. Plusses: You still own your own business, but will get the benefit of help from others in the same business as you. You will also receive shared advertising. Minuses: It is your own business, so you have no set pay. You have to pay a franchise fee, and sometimes monthly or yearly royalty fees.

3. Direct Selling - This is where you join a direct sales company, such as Avon, Tupperware, Mary Kay, etc. and start to sell their products. You set your own hours, and usually there is only a small payment (if any) in order to sell for a certain direct selling company. Plusses: You can work when you want, and take whatever time off that you want. There are also others in the same situation, so you can talk to them about ideas or get help. Minuses: You have no set pay, and depending on the company, there may be many others selling the same thing you are.

4. Starting your own Business - This is when you decide to do something completely on your own. It can be almost anything, but you are not tied to another company in any way. This gives you total control as to what you do, and how you do it. Plusses: You are on your own, so you don't have to answer to anyone. You work your own hours, take off when you want, etc. Minuses: You have no set pay. You are pretty much on your own, since this business belongs completely to you.

Decide which of these seems most interesting to you. It is a tough decision, but hopefully this gives you direction to find a good fit for your skills.


About the Author
Jessica Mara has been researching different ways to make money while working at home. You can find out many different ways to work from home by visiting http://www.workism.com.

Monday, March 13, 2006

You Can Make Money on The Internet

You Can Make Money On The Internet
by Sheila Warren

What would you say if I told you that it is honestly possible to make money on the internet, and I know because I'm probably the least likely person to make it work, but it works for me?

I was once very skeptical about whether or not it was at all possible to make any real money using the internet. I was surfing the web about 3 months ago, and came upon a concept called "affiliate marketing."

I'm a single mom, and I rarely use the computer for anything outside of email. I had absolutely no idea what affiliate marketing was, but I was curious. I'd seen some of the websites that belong to some of these affiliate marketers, and was so intrigued, that I purchased one of the packages that I'd been reading about.

It took me about two weeks to actually take the leap, primarily because I was still so skeptical about the whole "make money on the internet" thing. But I figured, why not? If I were learning to do anything else that was going to make me any money, I'd most likely have to purchase a manual, right? Thinking about it that way made sense. So I did it. I purchased one of those internet guy's manuals for making cash on the 'net. The site that I bought it on looked a lot like a giant infomercial, and I thought that was a little odd, but I went ahead and ordered it anyway.

Wanna know what happened? Ok. Here it is;

After ordering and downloading the e-book to my computer, I combed through it until about three in the morning. I couldn't put it down. Now, I'm not a techie by any means, but this was so interesting, I just couldn't stop reading. I couldn't wait to put this information to the test. It didn't sound like hard work, though it did sound like a lot of work...which I was okay with me. I can handle a lot of work...I don't like hard work much though.

So after forcing myself to put this thing down in the wee hours of the morning, I finally went to bed. But the following morning, I was at that computer bright and early, going through my money-making manual step by step, word for word. I started out at the very beginning, making absolutely no money. After implementing the steps that I found in this manual the checks started coming. They were small at first...six dollars and fifty cents was the first one. The next was for $25, one after that was for $75, but it would seem after that, that my little checks started multiplying themselves. Seventy five dollars turned into $152, the one after that was for $323, and so on. It seems to have leveled off to the point where I'm now making in the neighborhood of about $6500 per month, but I'm so thankful that I ordered and downloaded that little e-book. I was correct in my assessment of this process though, in the three months that it's taken me to get to this point, implementing the steps in this book wasn't hard work, though it definitely was a lot of work. But I think of it this way; if I were working for someone else for those three months, would I be making anywhere near $6500 a month now? I doubt it very much.

My advice about those e-books? Don't think just because one doesn't work, that none of them work.

Take a chance. Trust in yourself.

Sheila Warren.

Copyright 2006 Sheila Warren All Rights Reserved


About the Author
Sheila Warren is a writer and mother of two, who writes about her experiences with affiliate marketing. Sheila believes that we learn nothing about ourselves if we don't take chances. http://www.thewealthyaffiliate.blogspot.com.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Work At Home Forum

If you are serious about making money from home,
you HAVE to visit the Work At Home
Discussion Forum
.

You will be amazed at the friendly, helpful
people you will meet.

Have a great start to your week and I'll see
you at the forum.

Don't forget to visit our Work From Home Directory
for our 2006 "Top Pick" Work At Home Opportunity.

Craig
The "Work From Home Helper"

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Mystery Shopping Jobs

Mystery Shopping Jobs Are Fun And Rewarding
by Tim Lee

Part-time and work-at-home opportunities abound on the internet these days. So many households need the flexibility of a self-employed schedule as well as the additional income such efforts can produce. Near the top of this long list of potentially viable employment options are mystery shopping jobs.

Not only do mystery shopping jobs allow flexible scheduling and supplemental income but many find mystery shopping jobs a perfect complement to their already existing passion for shopping and dining out.

Many have referred to mystery shopping jobs as a dream come true. Let's face it, who doesn't like to dine out or shop or travel and get paid for it? The right opportunity with a well established company can provide the prospective shopper with several benefits in addition to the extra money.

The goods and services consumed or utilized by a mystery are free. One need only provide the necessary feedback regarding the quality of the merchandise and an outline of the consumer's experience. So a competent mystery shopper working for a bona fide company can perhaps be said to have one the best part time job.

But, breaking into mystery shopping may not be as easy as one might suspect. The seductive aspects of this type of employment have driven demand for these opportunities through the roof. Typically, one looking for mystery shopping jobs needs to start by subscribing to some type of referral service. This, of course, invariably involves a non-refundable fee. This becomes a challenge for the prospective mystery shopper.

Many of these "services" are shaky and unreliable as they tend to misrepresent their potential for helping a new shopper find jobs. This can be quite frustrating and rookie mystery shoppers should be forewarned before they sign up with any randomly selected service. Try to find out more about the company before you commit to a fee.

Once associated with a decent referral agency your path becomes easier as worthwhile mystery shopping jobs start the come your way. Good and have fun while you earn extra money!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
My site provides links of searchable < ahref="http://www.1st-in-shoppers.info/">mystery shopping company database.

Mystery Shopping Jobs

Mystery Shopping Jobs Are Fun And Rewarding
by Tim Lee

Part-time and work-at-home opportunities abound on the internet these days. So many households need the flexibility of a self-employed schedule as well as the additional income such efforts can produce. Near the top of this long list of potentially viable employment options are mystery shopping jobs.

Not only do mystery shopping jobs allow flexible scheduling and supplemental income but many find mystery shopping jobs a perfect complement to their already existing passion for shopping and dining out.

Many have referred to mystery shopping jobs as a dream come true. Let's face it, who doesn't like to dine out or shop or travel and get paid for it? The right opportunity with a well established company can provide the prospective shopper with several benefits in addition to the extra money.

The goods and services consumed or utilized by a mystery are free. One need only provide the necessary feedback regarding the quality of the merchandise and an outline of the consumer's experience. So a competent mystery shopper working for a bona fide company can perhaps be said to have one the best part time job.

But, breaking into mystery shopping may not be as easy as one might suspect. The seductive aspects of this type of employment have driven demand for these opportunities through the roof. Typically, one looking for mystery shopping jobs needs to start by subscribing to some type of referral service. This, of course, invariably involves a non-refundable fee. This becomes a challenge for the prospective mystery shopper.

Many of these "services" are shaky and unreliable as they tend to misrepresent their potential for helping a new shopper find jobs. This can be quite frustrating and rookie mystery shoppers should be forewarned before they sign up with any randomly selected service. Try to find out more about the company before you commit to a fee.

Once associated with a decent referral agency your path becomes easier as worthwhile mystery shopping jobs start the come your way. Good and have fun while you earn extra money!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
My site provides links of searchable mystery shopping company database.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Deciding to Work at home

Deciding to Work at Home
by Kryssa Lighthall

I wish I could stay at home with my kids and work from home so I can be with my children and earn a living, but I don't know where to start."

If you've thought or even spoken those words, you're not alone. Many women get up early, get the kids dressed, drop them off at day care, drive in rush-hour traffic, and arrive at work exhausted, thinking, "There has to be a better way."

If this sounds familiar, I have just appointed myself the good news fairy. Yes, there is a better way--that is, if you really want it and are prepared for some hard work ahead. You'll be making some trades--some good (trading commuting for working in your pajamas) and some not so good (trading paid health insurance and retirement benefits for providing your own). Work-At-Home-Magazine.com isn't about wild dreams; it tells you truthfully how you can stay home with your kids and make some money while doing something you really enjoy.

"Women today are put into a difficult situation. We're made to feel we have to work, bring in that second income, and raise good, upstanding children. If we don't, we're failures. And when the family goes to hell, the mother takes the blame. Neighbors shake their heads and sigh, "She never spent any time with those kids or her husband. She was always working. No wonder that family is so screwed up."

If we do decide to stay home with our kids, we're blamed for wasting our education. "How hard can that be, really? She probably just sits in front of the television all day." If you stay at home, however, you're more than aware of all the responsibilities you have to juggle.

Choosing to work at home can be a tough financial decision. I love the Spanish proverb that says, "A rich child often sits in a poor mother's lap." Sometimes we lose sight of our priorities and forget where our true wealth lies. If you try to make everyone happy, you're going to come out on the losing end. Working at home is a perfect solution. You can stay home with your kids and do something for yourself, all at the same time.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Kryssa Lighthall is the founder of http://www.work-at-home-magazine.com. Work at Home Magazine.com is the leading online resource for work-from-home ideas. Work at Home Magazine is a community featuring work at home jobs, online business opportunities and home-based businesses and information and all the support and advice for work at home moms and dads.