Thursday, April 1, 2010

“[Ads by Yahoo!] Mom Makes $6795/Month” plus 3 more

“[Ads by Yahoo!] Mom Makes $6795/Month” plus 3 more


[Ads by Yahoo!] Mom Makes $6795/Month

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Have You Ever Considered Working Online?

Marie Thompson from , never thought that she would, until curiosity got the best of her and she ordered a Robert Allen course called Internet Income System. Before she knew it, she discovered her secret to beating the recession, and being able to provide for her family while at home with her three children.

I read Marie's blog last month and decided to feature her story in our weekly consumer report. In our phone interview she she told me her amazing story. "I actually make about $6,000-$7,000* a month working online. Is enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering I only work about 10-13 hours a week from home.

Working online has been a financial windfall for Marie, who struggled for months to find a decent job but kept hitting dead ends. "I lost my job shortly after the recession hit, I needed reliable income, I was not interested in the "get rich quick" scams you see all over the internet. Those are all pyramid scams or stuff where you have to sell to your friends and family. I just needed a legitimate way to earn a living for me and my family. The best part of working online is that I am always home with the kids, I save a lot of money."

I asked her about how she started her remarkable journey. "It was pretty easy.  I saw an ad by Robert Allen about a course called Internet Income System.  I knew about Robert Allen from TV and knew he was legit, so I invested in the course. The course was really cheap, under $50. I got the course and within four weeks I was making over $5,000* a month. Its really simple, I am not a computer whiz, but I can use the internet. I follow Robert Allen's simple instruction.  I don't even have to sell anything and nobody has to buy anything. There are openings all over the country, you should try it."

The companies you work with are worth over 100 billion dollars and are the most used search engines in the internet market place. You're using the top ranked sites in the world, over 50 percent of all internet traffic flows through them everyday. It's a great opportunity and this has been helping people work at home for over 10 years. Why not get in with the internets best and biggest companies? there are plenty of scams on the internet claiming you can make $50,000 a month, but that is exactly what they are scams. From my conversation with Marie, "I am making a good salary from home, which is amazing, under a year ago I was jobless in a horrible economy. I thank god every day that I filled out that form."

Quickly, Marie Thompson was able to use the simple Robert Allen's Internet Income System to make it out of the recession.

A check Marie received from Google in December.

Marie had never shared her story before, this is the first time she's going public

 

Here's how to get started:

Step 1
Go to Robert Allen's Internet Income System, and check for availability in your area.

Step 2
Follow the easy instructions from Robert Allen's Internet Income System.  

Step 3
Deposit your Earnings by check or direct bank transfer. (Making money has never been so easy. Get ready for your life to change.)

Warning: Offer Expires

 

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Robert Allen's Internet Income System

 

 

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Mark

  Sunday, March 28th, 2010 @ 12:06pm

The timing of this couldn't be better, my wife and I are struggling too and this could be our answer.

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Deb

  Sunday, March 28th, 2010 @ 6:17pm

Thanks for the info, just started this 3 weeks ago. I've gotten 2 checks for a total of $1900, pretty cooll.!

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Thomas

  Sunday, March 28th, 2010 @ 11:41pm

Has anyone tried this yet? Looks promising.

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Dennis

  Monday, March 29th, 2010 @ 6:22am

@Thomas, I'm using it now and it's working pretty well actually! I paid a dollar for shipping, got it in a few days, signed up for my Google account and have been cranking along ever since. My first week I made a whopping $288 and the second week I doubled that then it kinda snowballed to $500 a day! I'm gonna grow this puppy as big as I can. Here's a screen shot of my Google stats, my wife is in shock.

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Stephen

  Monday, March 29th, 2010 @ 10:43am

Is this for real? I tried one thing and it didn't pan out. I made about $500 a month but that was 2 years ago. I'm going to give this a shot.

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Wendy

  Monday, March 29th, 2010 @ 5:04pm

I think this is great and will come in really handy right now. I'm not the best computer user but I think I can post links!!! :)

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Wes

  Monday, March 29th, 2010 @ 10:04pm

Just a quick notice about this thing. It does work but you have to be able to use a computer at least somewhat. If you can use email, etc. then you'll be fine.

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Wanda

  Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 @ 5:50am

I just got my first check for $2800.00! How cool is that it took about 2 weeks for me to get the first check.

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Michael

  Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 @ 8:52am

this is a pretty cool article. It makes things so much easier when your dealing with a big company like them!

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James

  Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 @ 5:36pm

I don't know. Im still kind of worried about the entire thing. Ive never worked from home

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Dan

  Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 @ 8:15pm

Does anyone know if you have to have any programs or a certain computer to make this work?

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Justin

  Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 @ 4:00am

Hey Dan, the answer is No. Any computer you have will work, I currently use this system on an old laptop and it works great. You just need the kit that the author named in the article.

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Mark

  Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 @ 9:30am

Holy cow Dennis! Thanks for posting that screen shot, you just gave me the inspiration I needed. Wow! :-)

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Justin

  Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 @ 12:13pm

I hope this works because i really hate my boss!!!!!

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Mike

  Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 @ 9:23pm

The timing of this couldn't be better, my wife and I are struggling too and this could be our answer.

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Diane

  Thursday, April 1st, 2010 @ 2:54am

saw it and i'm gonna try it tomorrow

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Marie

  Thursday, April 1st, 2010 @ 8:01am

I wonder how well this will work if I only do it a couple hours at night? I still have my day job( which I would love to quit, lol ), but right now I only have time for a couple hours a night. Ill reply back and let you guys know!

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Davis

  Thursday, April 1st, 2010 @ 2:33pm

This is amazing! I wish I knew about this 5 years ago.

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Thomas

  Thursday, April 1st, 2010 @ 3:39pm

I'd just like to add my story; I think others would like to hear it. I too was always leery about work at home offers because they always seemed to be scams. But after the recession hit, I was a little frightened. I wanted to have a backup plan just in case. So, I took your advice and got my free kit. It worked like a charm - I was earning money right away! I eventually did get laid off, just as I had feared, but since I had been using the Robert Allen's Internet Income System, I had money to fall back on. Now I'm doing better than I had at my job!

 

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Top <b>Job</b> Websites & <b>Search</b> Engines For Finding Employment

Posted: 31 Mar 2010 02:58 PM PDT

The declining economy has put many Americans in financial jeopardy, especially those in the black community -- but, there are top job hunting sites out there that can help you find gainful employment and a fresh lease on your economic life. Here is a list of 10 job search engines that can help you find the employment you've been dreaming about, while networking with other job seekers in the meantime. Although it is difficult to create a list solely based on features, because job seekers tend to look for different things, these top employment websites are a great place to start your search.

1) CareerBuilder.com - This top job website has been around since 1995 and now gets 23 million visitors per month. The network is amazing.

2) Craigslist.com - This is a great top job listings site, if you are looking for local jobs. Because many small businesses may not list on Career Builder, you may be able to find independent employment opportunities here.

3) Indeed.com - This top job hunting site aggregates top jobs from other employment sites. This is a good place to go if you want to see what is on other top job hunting sites without signing up for a large number of job search engines.

4) Monster.com - This top job listings site is one of the granddaddies of job listing engines. Monster has the most job listings in America, and quite a few functional features. It also allows you to block your resume from being seen by your current employer. However, the site has the downside of attracting quite a few garbage postings, which can waste your time.5) Simplyhired.com - This jobs site has the benefit of allowing you to post your resume to multiple sites. It is also designed to allow you to do some social networking. The downside is that this job hunting site doesn't let you post your resume directly.

6) BilingualCareer.com - This is a great site for bilingual job hunters. You can post your resume and find jobs that allow you to use your language skills.

7) CareerJournal.com - This top job search engine not only allows you to search for jobs, it also gives you articles and resources to help with your search. The best way to find employment is to learn from others who've been in your same predicament.

8) The Job Box - This is a top jobs site for those in high school or college. Most of the work is part-time or seasonal in nature.

9) Jobzerk - This site is a free resource which allows job seekers to interact in a community with others seeking work or looking for workers. You can learn from others who are looking for top jobs and post information on yourself that employers might find interesting.

10) NationJobNetwork - This top jobs site has an email service that you can use to have job listings sent to you. The network is nation-wide, with thousands of employment listings.

Let us know if this list of top job search engines works for you, and if you have found other additional online resources to help you in your employment search. It's tough out there, but the power of the Web can help you more than ever to reach even difficult goals.

Lawrence Watkins is the CEO of The Great Black Speakers Bureau and an MBA student at Cornell University. For more information, please visit LawrenceWatkins.com.

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3 Steps To Rescue Your <b>Job</b> <b>Search</b>

Posted: 31 Mar 2010 08:55 AM PDT

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7 common <b>job</b> <b>search</b> myths

Posted: 31 Mar 2010 08:01 AM PDT

(CareerBuilder.com) -- Myths that people believe about looking for a job are many and persistent. The most common ones are these:

Myth No. 1: A résumé should be only one page.

Absolutely not! The normal length of a résumé is two to three pages (at most). It is fine to have addendum pages such as a list of references or published articles. A one-page résumé is only appropriate for a recent college grad.

Myth No. 2: If you go on an interview through a contingency or search firm, you cannot speak directly to the person who interviewed you after the interview

The person who interviewed you is either a decision-maker or an influencer in the hiring process. Ask him during the interview if he minds if you contact him with any questions you may have later. If he says no, be skeptical about his interest or style.

After all, you are the person who was on the interview, not the recruiting professional who set up your interview. He or she is also someone you can nurture as a networking contact even if you aren't hired.

Myth No. 3: If eight people at a company interviewed you, you need to send a thank-you note only to the person you'd report to if you got the job

Those other seven people took their valuable time to interview you. Of course you should send each one a thank-you note!

Myth No. 4: You shouldn't take notes during an interview

Why not? Nobody has a photographic memory while talking, listening, and processing information. Simply ask the interviewer politely if she minds if you take some notes. Obviously, you should use abbreviations or keywords so that you're not concentrating too hard on taking notes and not focusing enough on the conversation.

Myth No. 5: There is no point in conducting a job search during the summer or in December because companies aren't hiring then.

This is absolutely ridiculous. In fact, during the summer, businesspeople are more casual and "laid back" in their attitudes and approaches. They don't tend to be as immersed in stressful projects. What a great time to approach people!

In December, companies may be focused on bringing someone on board before the new calendar or fiscal year. People are in a much more celebratory mood during this time of year, and December offers lots of opportunities for networking.

Myth No. 6: Most qualified candidate has best shot at getting job offer

Obviously, for most positions, a company needs someone with specific skills and experience. It is also true that many companies still lean toward someone who has worked in the same industry. It is more likely that the individual who fits into the company culture is the one who will get the offer.

This means that as a candidate you are accountable for finding out and understanding what the culture is -- the values that shape the company, the way people communicate, and the kinds of people who are respected within the organization. You will not find this kind of information on a Web site or in an annual report. You will find it from talking to people -- the company's employees, vendors, and ex-employees.

Myth No. 7: Only certain components of a job offer are negotiable

The two best times to negotiate with a company are when they ask you to join them, and when they ask you to leave. Anything can be negotiated if you are very clear about what you need and want, and can state the reasons why. You stand the best chance of getting your needs met if you put yourself in the company's shoes during the negotiation. Not only can compensation be negotiated but also the work itself, the way you will do the work, whom you will report to, and every other aspect of the job.

Looking for a new job requires many skills, and the more you network, interview, and negotiate, the easier the process becomes. Above all, trust your instincts during your job search. As with any relationship, you may have to make compromises.

However, there is absolutely no reason that you shouldn't be able to find the right job -- a job that fits your personality and fulfills your needs.

Julie Jansen is a career coach, consultant and the author of "I Don't Know What I Want, But I Know It's Not This."

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