Different Types of Work At Home Opportunities.

Now that you have decided that you are ready, willing, and able to work from home; what do you do next?

How do you find that perfect work at home job opportunity or business?

And what type of work at home job opportunity or business is right for you?

Before you jump into this confusing work at home world armed with cell phones, ink pens, highlighters, and your handy, dandy, day-planner; let’s find out what is most commonly available for those of us that want to or currently work from home.

Though there truly are a few good “No Experience Necessary” opportunities out there; in my own personal experience, they niether pay enough for my current experience or skill set in my field to be even slightly worth my time, nor do they lend well to having any semblance of a life outside of the opportunities themselves. I realize sacrifices have to be made when trying to get ahead in life, but I refuse to kill myself for nothing just to have the opportunity to work from home…and you should to.

Here are the 10 most common types of Work at Home Jobs and Opportunities that I’ve found over the last ten years and a little detail about the type of work each opportunity entails.

Work At Home Jobs and Opportunities

1.Affiliate Marketing- Selling digital products for companies on a commission basis. You can usually start affiliate marketing with no out of pocket expense on your part. There are many companies you can do this for, but these are the most popular.
a. CJ.com
b. Clickbank.com
c. Paydotcom.com
2.Multi-Level Marketing- Selling products for a company on a commission only basis with several different levels of leadership that offer multiple levels of income generation, hence the term “Residual Income.” There are so many different MLM Programs that it would be impossible to list all of them. So here’s a great website with LOADS of information.
a. MLM Review Kings
3.Direct Sales- Selling products on a commission only basis for the company directly. Again, too many companies to list. Here’s a great Direct Sales Directory.
a. Direct Sales Directory
4.Freebie Trading- Completing limited time offers for companies in return for payment and low-cost products. Freebie trading has become very popular recently and can be somewhat lucrative. Some recruiting of other people to complete offers for companies is involved.
a. ProjectPayday.com
b. FREE Freebie Trading
5.Auctions/Ecommerce- Selling your own or a wholsale companies goods on internet auction or ecommerce websites for a portion of the profits.
a. Ebay.com
6.Service Provider- Providing a service for donations, payment, or profit. One of the most popular services these days is Blogging and online classified ad boards.
a. Blogger.com
b. Classified Ads
7.Franchising- Providing a service or good through a franchise for a percentage of the profit.
a. Franchisegator.com
b. btobfranchise.com
8.Information Marketing- Marketing digital products and ebooks in niche markets for a percentage of the profit, very similar to affiliate sales and multi-level marketing.
a. SellInformationproducts.com
b. GREAT Free Tutorial for creating and selling information products

9.Moonlighting/Freelancing- Working for a company from your home, usually on a contract basis to provide a service for an agreed upon amount of compensation.
a. Guru.com
b. Elance.com
c. AllFreelance.com
10.Telecommuting- Very similar to freelancing and moonlighting, except you’re usually paid a per hour wage to work a certain amount of hours per week for the company. This is just like having a job, but having it from home.
a. HotJobs.com
b. Snagajob.com
c. Nextjobathome.com

I’m sure there are many more work at home opportunities than I’ve mentioned and explained in this article. But, hopefully this will give you a general idea of how to get started in your search and what to expect along your journey to finding and securing satisfying work at home.

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Nichole Probst
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Legal Tip Kiosks Offer Fresh Advertising Opportunities

York, PA (PRWEB) April 03, 2014

For lawyers, vast changes in advertising mediums make it difficult for them to effectively promote their services. Livewire Digital, in partnership with Blue Zebra Kiosks, is giving attorneys a new, powerful alternative—dedicated kiosks that offer legal tips to consumers.

Placed in areas where pedestrians congregate, these interactive kiosks allow users to confidentially inquire about legal situations where they might need the help of an attorney. By selecting a category, such as workers comp, medical malpractice, or wills, individuals can receive legal advice on the screen and view a recommended lawyer’s name for each area of specialty. The person can then choose how to receive the information.

“Our kiosks provide legal information and lawyer referrals to consumers,” says David Entin of Blue Zebra Kiosks. “These kiosks are located in high foot−traffic locations, such as shopping malls and medical facilities. Consumers can easily find information on a specific legal topic and instantly get a printout, text, or email with useful legal tips and referrals for attorneys and related services.”

Livewire Digital partnered with Blue Zebra Kiosks, providing multiple screens and graphics that attract consumers. The centerpiece of Livewire’s contribution is its unique eConcierge® platform and content management system, which allows the kiosk client to monitor activity and safeguard and update the information seamlessly from a remote site. Livewire also provided the easy-to-use interface, functional design spec, screen flow and design layout, along with the requirements for the kiosk hardware and necessary interfaces.

Livewire Digital’s CEO, David McCracken, says, “We know that information kiosks like Blue Zebra’s are becoming more and more necessary, providing instant information for all types of businesses. In this case, not only do we provide an inviting, user-friendly interface for this innovative marketing tool, our software allows the client to continually customize sponsorships differently for each kiosk, as sponsorship agreements change and new locations are added.”

Blue Zebra chose to introduce their kiosk in a select market where they felt these legal information kiosks could prove the value of their product. They continue to add more kiosks in the test market and plan to expand to other markets in the near future. The kiosks have a small footprint, are practically silent, use very little electricity, and do not share the host’s Internet connection. Attorneys pay to advertise on the kiosks, and host locations receive a monthly fee. To learn more, check out this video.

About Livewire Digital

Livewire is the Power to Connect, creating software solutions for kiosks, digital signage, and online and mobile applications, all managed from its eConcierge® Content Management System. Livewire’s many turnkey solutions increase revenue and productivity for its customers, while lowering overhead and providing seamless integration. Livewire provides cutting-edge software, hardware consulting, and system integration, bringing the necessary puzzle pieces together to increase customer engagement and create a better end-user experience.