Showing posts with label Earn At Home Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earn At Home Club. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2018

Search Engine Optimization And Why You Gotta Use It

Search Engine Optimization And Why You Gotta Use It.

Search Engine Optimization

E-commerce is a cut throat business. You have to arm yourself with the proper know-how and the tools to make your site a cut above the rest. 

Search Engine Optimization

Each day, more and more sites are clambering to optimize their rankings in websites and if you lose your guard, you may just get trampled on and be left in the abyss filled with so many failed e-commerce sites.




Search Engine Optimization or SEO is a term widely used today by many e-commerce sites. For the past few years and the next ten years or so, search engines would be the most widely used internet tool to find the sites that they need to go to or the product or information they need.

Search Engine Optimization

Most people that use search engines use only the ten top search results in the first page. Making it to the first page, more so to the top three is a barometer of a sites success in search engine optimization. You will get a higher ratio of probability in being clicked on when you rank high. The more traffic for your site, the more business you rake in. But, it is essential to grab a hold of that spot or make your ranking even better. As I aforementioned, each day is a new day for all e-commerce sites to make them selves rank higher using search engine optimization. It is imperative to make your site better and better everyday.



So just what is search engine optimization and do you have to use it? The answer to why you have to use it is an easy one. You need search engine optimization to be number one, or maybe at least make your site income generating. With search engine optimization you can get the benefit of generating a high traffic volume. Let’s just say you get only a turn out of successful sales with 10 to 20 percent of your traffic. If you get a hundred hits or more a day, you get a good turn out of sales already. If you get only twenty to ten hits a day, you only get one or two if not any at all.


So once again, what is search engine optimization? Search engine optimization is utilizing tools and methods in making your site top ranking in the results of search engines. Getting yourself in the first page and better yet in the top half of the page will ensure that your site will generate public awareness of your site’s existence and subsequently generate more traffic, traffic that could lead to potential income and business. Search engine optimization requires a lot of work to be fully realized. There are many aspects you have to change in your site or add as well to get search engine optimization. These will include getting lots of information about the keyword phrases that are popular in regards to your sites niche or theme.


You may also need to rewrite your sites contents so that you could get the right keyword phrases in your site without making it too commercial but light and informative. There are certain rules and guidelines to be followed with making your site’s content applicable and conducive to search engine optimization. You will also need to collaborate with many other sites so that you could get link exchanges and page transfers. The more inbound and outbound traffics generated by sites among others are one of the components search engines uses to rank sites. 




Try to search the internet for many useful help. Tips, guidelines and methods for search engine optimization are plenty to be found. Read many articles that can help you optimize your site in search engine results. The more knowledge and information you gather the better. This will all help you in getting those high rankings. This may require a little time and effort in your part but the benefits will be astounding.


If you can part with some money, there are many sites in the internet that can help you in search engine optimization. There are many sites that help in tracking keyword phrases that can help your site. There are also some content writers that have lots of experience in making good keyword laden content for your sites that have good quality. Act now and see the benefits garner with search engine optimization. All of these will result to better traffic and more business for your site and company.



Sunday, November 13, 2016

New Website Reveals Personal Information Even Google Can't Find

New Website Reveals Personal Information Even Google Can't Find

Ever try Googling someone only to come up with basic information and maybe a link or two to an outdated social media profile? There's a new website going around that promises to reveal much more then just a simple google search can show you.



Been issued a speeding ticket? Failed to stop at a stop sign? What about your family members? And friends? If you are like most of us, the answer to at least one of those questions is “yes”—the vast majority of us have slipped up at least once or twice.



An innovative new website—Instant Checkmate is now revealing the full “scoop” on millions of Americans.


Instant Checkmate aggregates hundreds of millions of publicly available criminal, traffic, and arrest records and posts them online so they can easily be searched by anyone. Members of the site can literally begin searching within seconds, and are able to check as many records as they like (think: friends, family, neighbors, etc. etc.).
Previously, if you wanted to research someone’s arrest records, you might have had to actually go in to a county court office—in the appropriate county—and formally request information on an individual. This process may have taken days or weeks, or the information might not have been available at all. With websites like Instant Checkmate, however, a background check takes just a few clicks of the mouse, and no more than a minute or two.
Want to give it a real-world test? Pull your own report. You might reveal long forgotten crimes you committed in your younger days. Even been busted for possession of a fake ID? Been caught shoplifting? Get in trouble with the cops for being rowdy at a bar? Instant Checkmate may reveal exactly when and where you were arrested.
"You might reveal long forgotten crimes you committed in your younger days."
After that, search all of your family members. If your aunt gets a speeding ticket every month, you’ll know. If your parents have kept arrests hidden from you, you could uncover them instantly.
One of the most interesting aspects of Instant Checkmate is that it shows not only criminal records, but also more general background information like marriage records, divorce records, various types of licenses (medical, firearm, aviation, etc.), previous addresses, phone numbers, birthdates, estimated income levels and even satellite imagery of known addresses—it’s really pretty scary just how much information is in these reports.
In addition to giving information on the specific person you search for, the report also includes a scrolling list of “local sex offenders” for whatever region you’ve searched—along with a map plotting out the locations of those offenders. Peruse the ones that show up in your report. You might even discover someone you know on the list.
"You might even discover someone you know on the list"
Prepared to be shocked? Anyone can start running background checks on Instant Checkmate within a few seconds just click this link to get started.
If you would like to search someone you know, click here.

What people are saying:

Gerald B.
Gerald B.
What a neat system. Thank you for the wonderful test period. You just may have saved my LIFE due to the facts found out here. I thought two people were good "guys" and no... Thanks again.
Carol G.
Carol G.
“Thanks to Instant Checkmate, I found out my boyfriend of 2 years is a registered sex offender.”
Mamie W.
Mamie W.
You guys are great, whether its about myself or someone else i love the truth and want nothing more than to know about the people that enter my life or my surroundings again 5 star you're great.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Mystery Shopper Magazine: Subscribe Now (Free)

3 Types of Bank Assignments

As a mystery shopper, you know you can find assignments in all types of public places. From restaurants and retail stores to gas stations, movie theaters, health clubs, and so much more. Many assignments leave mystery shoppers feeling flustered and stressed out. Grocery stores, retail stores, and even many restaurants are often just plain crowded, and there is nothing relaxing about wheeling your shopping cart through crowded grocery store aisles or doing a restaurant assignment during peak lunch times. For many mystery shoppers, a bank assignment usually can provide you with a great change of pace. Here’s what you need to know:

Mystery Shopper Magazine: Subscribe Now (Free)

They find companies with assignments available, and send them straight to you.
Bank Teller Assignments. Often, bank assignments will have you deposit a check or cash into your account from the drive thru lanes. For this reason, this type of assignment is typically only available for people who already hold an account with the specified bank. When you perform this assignment, you don’t have to get out of your car, which makes it ideal to do on even the coldest days of winter. It’s also usually a fast assignment. Unless you hit the teller lanes at 5pm on a Friday afternoon or another peak payday time such as the 15th or the last day of the month, you rarely have to wait behind more than a car or two at most banks. So you can be in and out of this site visit in a matter of minutes.
Open An Account. Some bank assignments will have you walk into a local bank branch and open a new account with a bank representative. With these assignments, sometimes you will be required to enter the bank without an appointment, and this can mean you have to wait quite some time for a representative to become available. Other assignments require you to make an appointment with a certain representative before your visit, and these assignments generally move pretty quickly. Keep in mind if you open a new checking or savings account, you typically have to have cash available to deposit into the account on that day. As a bonus, many banks offer free gifts for opening an account, such as cash, free movie tickets, or so forth, which is a great perk.
Question On An Account. As a variation of opening an account, another scenario that is common with bank assignments may involve you walking into a bank where you already have an account and asking a specific question about your accounts. You may be required to ask your question to the inside bank teller or to the bank representative. This type of assignment typically won’t take too much of your time unless you visit at a peak time for the bank.
These are just a few of the different types of bank assignments you may run across. Pay attention to the requirement for being a current account holder with the bank in question before you request the assignment. Typically, these assignments are a great change of pace from the norm because banks are often far less crowded than retail stores, restaurants, and so forth. In addition, you often have fewer requirements to fulfill on-site with this type of assignment, which makes them generally easier to do.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

JM Ridgway’s reputation on Mystery Shop Forum:

Where to sign up and what the process entails:
To sign up with JM Ridgway, go here:  http://www.homejobslistings.com
The first step takes you to a “Fraud Alert” page, warning potential new shoppers of the standard mystery shopping scam/spam emails, many of which have been stealing JM Ridgway’s name (sometimes also going by “Ridgway Shoppers”) in an attempt at authenticity.  Of course, these crooks steal the names of many legitimate mystery shop companies in that attempt.
Included in the alert is an example of the spammy emails, and an overview of how the spammers generally conduct business.  Shoppers are, of course, advised to not respond to these emails; and most importantly, to NOT deposit any checks that may be received if they do, without having their bank verify their authenticity (which will never happen).


The company also gives the twice-stated request to please NOT forward them your spam– they’re already aware of it, and there’s “absolutely nothing” they can do regarding the fact that you’ve received spam anyway.  (Makes sense.)  They do provide links to several agencies who are able to investigate these spammers, and suggest that you report it to them as soon as possible before the crooks have a chance to change their contact information.
You must click to confirm that you’ve read the warning, and still wish to proceed with the registration process.  This takes you to a “Shopper Application Overview” page.  Information here includes an abbreviated version of some of the most basic stuff new shoppers need to know, including information about communicating with schedulers, assignment of shops, conducting shops and completing reports, and payments.
Once again, in order to proceed, you must click to confirm you’ve read and accept the information on this page.  This takes you to the formal Independent Contractor Agreement (ICA).  This covers the general things most ICA’s do, such as Shopper Risk/Injury, Reading and Submission of Surveys, Shopper Compensation and Advances, Confidentiality Agreement, Receipts/Invoices and Copies, and a “Special Note” to shoppers.
Interesting to note, is that while the guidelines for every shop I’ve ever conducted for this company state that reports must be submitted by 9 AM the day after the shop was conducted; the ICA says reports are to be submitted within 24 hours of the completion of the shop.  Something else I found interesting:  the ICA states that shoppers may request an advance for required shop purchases.  This is something you never see in individual shop guidelines.
To proceed from here, you must click that you agree with and accept all of the terms of the ICA.  This link opens a new tab, from which you to create your SASSIE account for JM Ridgway; and takes you through the standard SASSIE registration process of filling in your basic information:  contact, demographics, payment.  There’s also the place for you to fill in area (phone) codes in which you shop, and the SASSIE Privacy Policy.  Once you’re finished with this, you just click “Sign Me Up!” and then must verify your new account from the email which will be generated.
As I recall, there is no additional information required, such as writing samples or an “Extended Profile”, once you confirm your account.  Obviously, I couldn’t go through the sign-up process again; and I couldn’t find any information on the company’s website about if there are additional requirements such as this.
What others have to say — an overview of JM Ridgway’s reputation on Mystery Shop Forum:
For a while, this company had quite the reputation on forums, including this one, of being a slow — sometimes VERY slow — payer.  Their stated payment schedule used to be 90-days — and shoppers reported almost unfailingly having to send an email to the company on day 91, to “remind” them that payment was owed.  However, once “reminded”, shoppers report that payment was almost always received the next business day.
Starting a little over a year ago, shoppers began reporting improved payment experiences, including that the company shortened their stated payment schedule as described earlier.  Many shoppers were happy to report receiving their payments not only on-time, according to new payment schedule; but unprompted.
The most recent payment complaint was posted in March of this year; however, the poster making the complaint hadn’t even waited the for the full stated payment timeline to elapse.  This may have been an inadvertent miscalculation on the part of the poster.
Another thing some forum members complained about, was this company’s practice of including harshly-worded, emphatically-stated, and heavy-handed warnings, and even threats, to shoppers — often repeated over and over, and always in large multi-colored fonts — prominently featured in the printable shop questionnaires.  Lately, though, the company seems to have toned this down quite a bit; which has been noted and appreciated.  Although annoying and tiresome, I never actually found them offensive as some other shoppers did (but I’m easy that way).

Other personal experiences:
Even during the time this company was having payment issues, I enjoyed working for them.  Was it annoying to have to “remind” them to pay me, on the 91st day after the job(s), every single time?  Absolutely.  However, at least when I sent my “reminder”, I had the money in my PayPal account within 24 hours.
Except once, at the end of a year, they mailed me a check for a large number of jobs they’d owed me for.  They did email to let me know the “check was in the mail”, and I was thinking, “Oh, boy — here we go… “ because even when that’s the truth, it sounds, well, you know.
But I was happy when it arrived promptly.  I was mildly concerned when it was a handwritten personal check, with no stub or anything; but JM Ridgway had always made good on all payments; and everything indeed turned out just fine.  That was the only time I wasn’t paid via PayPal, which was puzzling (and PayPal would have been far more convenient); but whatever — I got my money.  :)
One time the company even paid a little early at Christmas time, which was very appreciated.
Another thing I like about this company:  in my experience, they advocate for their shoppers.
Once I posted a fairly and reasonably stated complaint about a payment issue, right here on MSForum.  I was contacted the same day by someone from JM Ridgway.  Not because they were upset I’d made a public post, no; but instead to start the process of fixing things.  (The “reasonable” and “fair” parts of my post probably helped my case, I’d venture to guess. :))
There was another time when an associate I’d shopped at one of the mattress stores made some ridiculous claims about my behavior during the shop, as an excuse for why he’d missed a couple of key points of the presentation he was expected to provide.  The associate claimed to have figured out who I was, and went on to assert that I’d been jumping around on the beds and other ridiculous things of that nature during the shop.  I was contacted via email by someone at JM Ridgway, along with a forwarded copy of the associate’s email in which he made these allegations.
After recovering from falling out of my chair due to laughing so hard; I explained to the contact person at JM Ridgway that the associate’s allegations were patently impossible, due not only to the fact that I’m not an idiot — but also due to a physical disability.  The JM Ridgway contact said they’d take care of things, and apparently they did — because I was paid for the shop.  (Of course, I would have loved to hear how things went down, too, though.)
Another thing I’ve appreciated is that when I’ve participated in special projects a couple of times, both Frank and Scott, the CEO and the President, have emailed me personally to not only make sure I had all of the information I needed, but to thank me in advance (and once after the fact as well) for my hard work.  They were very pleasant to correspond with, and it was nice to know of their confidence in me before setting out on the shops.
After one set of special projects, the reviewer sent a special note of appreciation for my thorough reports as well as the extensive effort I had to make in order to meet all shop requirements, due to the circumstances of a couple of the locations.

This company uses the SASSIE system to schedule and report shops, and pays via PayPal or check.

Company Overview: JM Ridgway has been in business since 1924!  While they don’t claim to be the oldest mystery shopping company, if they’re not, they’ve got to be right up there.  According to the company’s “About JM Ridgway,” the “core management team” of CEO Frank Kneisley and President/Sales Manager Scott Ridgway have a combined 80-plus years’ experience in the mystery shopping industry.

http://www.homejobslistings.com
The company’s website states that they’re a member of the Mystery Shopping Provider’s Association.  No mention is made of a BBB membership or accreditation; and when I searched the BBB online, I was told that no match could be located.  Oddly, the MSPA website was not searchable to confirm membership of any mystery shopping provider company; not even from the “Member Companies” tab of their website.
The only complaints about JM Ridgway I found via websites such as ripoffreport.com or complaintboard.com, were regarding spammer’s fraudulent use of the JM Ridgway name and not the company itself.
This company uses the SASSIE system to schedule and report shops, and pays via PayPal or check.  According to their “Shopper FAQ”, the stated payment schedule is “no later then the 45th day after the completion of a shop”.  However, it says to allow an additional five to seven business days after that, for the payment to arrive regardless of payment method.  The page advises shoppers of who to contact within the company, with email address provided, if payment is not received by the 52nd day; and what information to include in your payment inquiry.
It also lets shoppers know that shops are paid in two separate payments:  shop fee and reimbursements.  This is a little different than other mystery shop companies, but not a big deal — just an oddity to note.  Interesting is this inclusion:  “Please do not inquire about why your shop doesn’t show as paid in Sassie.  It will be eventually.  There are several reasons why they aren’t marked paid for awhile that we are not going to take the space or time to explain, nor is it necessary.  Again, they will be eventually.  Thank you.”
For a time, this company suffered quite a bit from a reputation among shoppers of poor payment practices.  The stated payment schedule used to be 90 days, and almost without fail, shoppers reported having to email someone at the company to “remind” them that payment was due.  But in the last more-than-a-year, JM Ridgway has made vast improvements in this department:  They’ve not only shortened the stated payment schedule as outlined; but most importantly, they’ve started paying shoppers on time, every time; without being “reminded”.
General types of assignments & geographic regions in which assignments are available:
When I looked through the job board, I found jobs listed for 26 states.  There’s an option to search Canada and Ireland, along with the American Territories and Armed Forces; but I couldn’t find any jobs currently listed for any of those places.
Anyway, the jobs I found right now were:
* furniture stores — one predominantly, but also a second;
* two different mattress stores;
* alcohol compliance and integrity (currently only in Arizona);
* casual dining (currently only in California);
* a party supply store (but only in Maryland);
* storage facilities (currently only Georgia and Michigan, although I’ve seen these in other states as well via shop emails);
* apartments (currently only Louisiana and MInnesota);
* grocery stores.

I’ve also received job emails for jewelry/accessory stores, and recently started getting emails for BBQ grill mystery shops.
There’s a page on the company’s website of client case histories which include some other clients, including fitness facilities, jewelry repair, a transportation company (apparently buses), a “Major League Sports Franchise”, and a few clients identified only as “Specialty Retailers”.
One interesting job I found in a few different states, places the shopper undercover, working alongside a “head delivery and installation technician” to deliver and set up bed frames and mattresses in customers’ homes.  This is referred to as a “Mystery Helper”, rather than a “Mystery Shopper”. For this job, you are paid on an hourly basis by the client for your training time and labor, as well as paid by JM Ridgway for a report of your observations while on the job.  Qualifying for these jobs is a multi-step process including a background check and screening by both JM Ridgway and the client.  The client will then keep you on call for future assignments of this nature.
The company’s “Client Services” page relates that aside from “normal” mystery shops, such as those mentioned above; they also provide services in phone shops, video shops, video surveillance, background checks, worker’s comp fraud investigations, “undercover operatives”, and “ALL investigations needed”.  They also provide “Direct Customer Feedback Programs… gain feedback from customer and employees”.  This page also includes examples of the types of reports clients can expect from the SASSIE reporting system.
The company’s Shopper Resources page informs us that not all jobs get posted to the job board online.  Shoppers are encouraged to email schedulers with their location, to see if there are any non-posted jobs available in their area.  Besides checking the company’s job board, shoppers are also able to sign up for shop notification emails like with most SASSIE-based companies.
Unlike many mystery shop companies, in my experience at least, reviews of or grades for completed shops/reports are seldom received.  Shoppers will be contacted, of course, if there are questions or if clarifications are needed; but otherwise most of the time there is no post-shop communication.  You are able to save a PDF copy of your completed reports via the SASSIE reporting system.
Shop guidelines are generally well-written and non-redundant, but could be formatted with more white space for easier reading.  Included are all of the steps you’ll need to know to complete your shop, example scenarios, and advice of how shoppers can handle “off-script” occurrences (such as not being able to find an associate in a particular department).  Sample narratives are typically provided, including how to report odd circumstances.  Be sure to check not only the “Guidelines” link, but the printable version of the questionnaire — it often includes additional information.  (It would be nice to have everything all in one place.)
Shops themselves, in my experience at least, are pretty straight-forward.  Nothing too weird is expected, like the way some shops have various requirements that scream “Hey!  Look here!  I’m your mystery shopper today!”  One of the grocery shops I’ve done for them does require two questions of the associate — one for product knowledge and one for product location to see if they escort — but it’s easy enough to pull that off.
Pay is very fair and reasonable for what’s required, both during the shop and for the report.  Bonuses can get pretty decent for shops in difficult-to-fill locations.
All of the reports I’ve done are are well laid-out, in a logical order, with little to nothing in the way of repetitiveness or redundancy like some reports for other companies.  JM Ridgway want a reasonable amount of narrative, but nothing crazy.

Per shop guidelines, reports are always due by 9 AM on the day following the shop.  (Although I just found out while putting this review together, that the ICA states 24 hours, so… ???)  However, on a couple of occasions when I’ve needed an extension due to all-day routes, the scheduler has lengthened that 9 AM deadline once I explained the situation

Rapper Rick Ross and his bodyguard were arrested Wednesday morning

Rent To Own Homes

The Beginning

Screen Shot 2013-11-29 at 7.51.14 AM
In the summer of 2007 Frank Garay was running a net branch for a mortgage company in Vacaville CA.  He had about 50 MLO’s working for him and his partner Leo Schrupp.  The mortgage industry was at the beginning of its now famous collapse.  As business started falling off he knew he needed a way to motivate his salespeople to get more business in the door or things were going to go very bad for his branch.  He tried sales meetings only to find that the salespeople who showed up for the meetings were those that didn’t need it!  The people who seemed to need it the most somehow were always “busy” and unable to attend.
Not to be discouraged he sought out another way to communicate with his struggling loan originators.  One of his co-workers and friend told him to try a webinar.  After Frank learned what a webinar was, he thought it might work and gave it a try.  Although the attendance was better, it still lacked as it seemed some of his salespeople still couldn’t attend due to schedule conflicts.  He also didn’t like the fact that he couldn’t see the attendees.  When his co-worker asked how it was going he told her he wished he could see them so he could give a better presentation.  She suggested getting a webcam so they could at least see him, which he did.
On his third and final webinar with attendance still lacking, under the crushing pressure of the collapsing mortgage market he was at his wits end.  He felt if he communicated what they needed to do it might sink in, and there might be hope for his branch.  That webinar was on July 1st 2007.  After the webinar Frank sat in silence starring at his computer monitor.  Then his eyes shifted to the new webcam.  He remembered when he installed it that the software which came with it allowed you to record a video and email it.  Suddenly there was a glimmer of hope.  He thought if he could make a little video and email it to his salespeople they could watch it on their own time, and hopefully the message would motivate them to make some changes in their habits so they could start originating some loans.
o on July 2nd 2007 Frank made his first video.  He made the video with his brother who worked for him, Patrick Vogelpohl.  He wanted it short and humors but with a solid positive message.  The video was made and sent out to his 50 salespeople and by the end of the day there were over 50 views on it.  At that very moment Frank was inspired to do a mortgage sales motivation video every day.  After a few shows Frank and Patrick started introducing a little industry news with the sales tip and they called the show “The Daily Patrick”.

Think Big Work Small

Two weeks later Frank decided to change the name of the show to the TBWS Daily Show.  TBWS stands for Think Big Work Small which was the name of an automated open house flyer program that Frank and his partner Leo had just launched.  He wasn’t sure how the show would tie into the product but he liked the name and on July 16th 2007 the TBWS Daily Show was born.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Top 10 Work at Home Jobs

People are swarming to the Internet for hope in creating extra income. Many do just that and some have replaced their day job. How exciting is that? The opportunities are there they just have to be found and then taken advantage of. Many are afraid to give themselves a chance. If you are one of these people you have to take chances in life to be successful. Most of the Top 10 programs are very inexpensive and easily affordable so give yourself a chance at the American Dream.
I see so many searches for the top 10 work at home jobs on the Internet. You see searches for phrases like home job legitimate top work, home job top work, from home job top work, home top work and business home top work.
Many people are looking to start what they believe to be a Top 10 work at home program. There are thousands and thousands of programs out there to choose from and many of them are scams. What does a person do that want or better yet must sift through the masses of programs.
My first suggestion is that you either use a website like mine that has a top 10 page where my top 10 researched programs are highlighted. There are many good web sites available to help you, whether you use mine or not is up to you. Either way you need to use a good web site or be prepared to spend hours doing the research yourself. It can be done and you can be successful.
It is no wonder why many people are want to start working from home. I can tell you from my experience it is very relaxing and quite enjoyable.
Data Entry – I found 2 Top rated Programs in this area.
Type at Home – I found 2 Top rated programs in this area.
Online Paid Surveys – I found 2 Top rated Programs in this area.
Moms Jobs – I found 2 Top rated programs in this area.
Home Based Business – I found 2 Top rated programs in this area.
I found many more quality programs, but to be frank it was very easy to limit myself to the Top 10 work at home programs. They stand out in comparison to all of the others.
You will need to do the following to get your exciting new work at home endeavor started:
1. Pick 1-3 programs that will help you create multiple income streams.
2. You will need a computer, access to the Internet and some extra time.
3. You should set up separate email address if possible.
4. Join the program and get started.
5. Put forth the effort required to ensure your success.
In summary there are many good programs to choose from so do your research, choose from the Top 10 programs and take the plunge. Do your research, choose the best programs in your opinion, join and start creating income from the comfort of your home.
People are swarming to the Internet for hope in creating extra income. Many do just that and some have replaced their day job. How exciting is that? The opportunities are there they just have to be found and then taken advantage of. Many are afraid to give themselves a chance. If you are one of these people you have to take chances in life to be successful. Most of the Top 10 programs are very inexpensive and easily affordable so give yourself a chance at the American Dream.
I see so many searches for the top 10 work at home jobs on the Internet. You see searches for phrases like home job legitimate top work, home job top work, from home job top work, home top work and business home top work.
Many people are looking to start what they believe to be a Top 10 work at home program. There are thousands and thousands of programs out there to choose from and many of them are scams. What does a person do that want or better yet must sift through the masses of programs.
My first suggestion is that you either use a website like mine that has a top 10 page where my top 10 researched programs are highlighted. There are many good web sites available to help you, whether you use mine or not is up to you. Either way you need to use a good web site or be prepared to spend hours doing the research yourself. It can be done and you can be successful.
It is no wonder why many people are want to start working from home. I can tell you from my experience it is very relaxing and quite enjoyable.
Data Entry – I found 2 Top rated Programs in this area.
Type at Home – I found 2 Top rated programs in this area.
Online Paid Surveys – I found 2 Top rated Programs in this area.
Moms Jobs – I found 2 Top rated programs in this area.
Home Based Business – I found 2 Top rated programs in this area.
I found many more quality programs, but to be frank it was very easy to limit myself to the Top 10 work at home programs. They stand out in comparison to all of the others.
You will need to do the following to get your exciting new work at home endeavor started:
1. Pick 1-3 programs that will help you create multiple income streams.
2. You will need a computer, access to the Internet and some extra time.
3. You should set up separate email address if possible.
4. Join the program and get started.
5. Put forth the effort required to ensure your success.
In summary there are many good programs to choose from so do your research, choose from the Top 10 programs and take the plunge. Do your research, choose the best programs in your opinion, join and start creating income from the comfort of your home.
Please feel free to read more of this article by visiting my link in the resource box below. I always enjoy getting emails pertaining to my articles or my site. Your feedback is important to me.

Get Creative With Jobs At Home

Get Creative With Jobs At Home

If you’re looking for a way to make some extra money by doing jobs at home, then learn to think outside the box about the possibilities. There are many creative ways to spend a few hours each day doing jobs at home.
Perhaps you are looking to work for an outside company that gives people jobs at home. You may be able to get paid to do research for a professor at a local university or to grade papers for a local teacher. Before getting jobs at home you should think about things you are good at and things that interest you. There is nothing worse than having jobs at home that don’t hold your attention. Look for a local business that allows people to do bookkeeping or payroll jobs at home. Try looking through the classified ads for jobs that can be done at home.
It never hurts to give a few companies and try and suggest to them that you perform the duties they require while at home.
Consider other jobs at home that you can gather by assisting your neighbors or friends. Babysitting or nannying for the children of your friends or neighbors can be a great job do to from the comfort of your own home. Especially if you are raising your own kids at home, day care is a great job at home. Do you have neighbors that work full-time and leave their pets behind? If so, consider starting a small business to walk, feed and play with dogs during the day. What a great and fun way to increase jobs at home.
We all know that women who work all day are often too tired or too busy to cook a nice, healthy meal for their family. Why not start a job at home cooking meals for different neighbor families each night? For a small price you cook spend some hours each day making gourmet meals that will keep your neighbors healthy and satisfied after a long day of work.
For those to whom creativity and artistry comes naturally, put an add in the paper to create custom made invitations for weddings, bridal showers, or birthday parties. Get paid to do fun jobs at home that you enjoy.
Meet with clients and then take their ideas back to your home. Think of the fun you could have spending a few hours each day creating beautiful and unique invitations to some of life’s most special events.
There are endless ways to get jobs at home. You simply have to know what you are good at and then market those skills to the people around you. In no time you can be doing jobs at home that you love.

 

Friday, May 29, 2015

I can say it and in my heart


As Mitch Morrison, organizer of Tour de Farm New Jersey, knows, Hunterdon County is a breathtaking blend of rolling hills, quiet farms and green landscape.
Having biked across the United States four times and been biking for 52 years, he said, "I can say it and in my heart and soul I believe Northwest Jersey is one of the most gorgeous places to bicycle in the world."
For the first time this year, Hunterdon County is coming to Tour de Farm New Jersey, a collection of three biking tours across Sussex, Warren and now Hunterdon counties that brings bikers to local farms along the ride.
Hunterdon riders can set off for the 81-mile Extreme Tour with 4,000 feet of elevation at 9 a.m. or the 20-mile Weekend Warrior Tour with 1,200 feet of elevation at 10 a.m. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm New Jersey)
Hunterdon riders can set off for the 81-mile Extreme Tour with 4,000 feet of elevation at 9 a.m. or the 20-mile Weekend Warrior Tour with 1,200 feet of elevation at 10 a.m.
(Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm New Jersey)
However, this tour isn't just about wandering the countryside. It's about taking the sunglasses off and showing bicyclists where their food comes from and introducing them to the farmers that create it, following a dramatic trend in how people think about their food.
"People are getting more curious about what's being put into their bodies," said Morrison. "The purpose of the tour is to introduce people to the farmers who serve them."
As Morrison explained, very few people have spoken to a farmer or visited a farm, so with this tour, they get to finally see the produce, animals and what goes on behind grocery walls.
Tour de Farm New Jersey offers a quirky yet logical pairing — bicycling one of the most beautiful regions of the state while sampling some of the healthiest and tastiest food, bringing New Jerseyans to understanding the purpose of buying local products. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
Tour de Farm New Jersey offers a quirky yet logical pairing — bicycling one of the most beautiful regions of the state while sampling some of the healthiest and tastiest food, bringing New Jerseyans to understanding the purpose of buying local products. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
Sparta's Donna Fell, who participated in the Warren County tour last year and will be registering for this year's tour, said that she loved learning about each farm and talking to the farmers about how they're making their living. Plus, she said that she learned there were many more local farms than she thought.
A five-year recreational biker who has done several New York City tours with Transportation Alternatives, Fell said that even though she enjoyed the Weekend Warrior tour very much, it was a hard course.
"I found it challenging because of the hills and I am used to riding in the city, which is flat," she said.
For the first time this year, Hunterdon County is coming to coming to Tour de Farm New Jersey, a collection of three biking tours across Sussex, Warren and now Hunterdon counties that brings bikers to local farms along the ride. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
For the first time this year, Hunterdon County is coming to coming to Tour de Farm New Jersey, a collection of three biking tours across Sussex, Warren and now Hunterdon counties that brings bikers to local farms along the ride. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
Besides checking out the farm grounds, bicyclists also sample local farm products, such as the short-rib ravioli that Lou Tommaso of LL Pittenger Farm in Andover plans to offer this year in a partnership with Nicola's Fresca Pasta of Kenilworth at the Sussex County tour. The farm has been raising beef, pork, chicken, turkey, lamb and eggs — most of which are sold directly to the consumer — for the past 12 years.
Tommaso has participated in similar events in the past, but he said that last year's Tour de Farm, his first, brought him more business than eight to 10 other events that he has done collectively. Plus, he said, "It was the single event that I have done that I have gotten the most recognition from old and new customers following the tour."
Very few people have spoken to a farmer or visited a farm, so with this tour, they get to finally see the produce, animals and what goes on behind grocery walls. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
Very few people have spoken to a farmer or visited a farm, so with this tour, they get to finally see the produce, animals and what goes on behind grocery walls. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
LL Pittenger Farm wasn't the only one to have lasting success thanks to Tour de Farm. Another such farm was Bear's Den Alpacas, which sold wool products at Tour de Farm of Warren County and then had bicyclists come back at Christmastime to purchase gifts.
However, Tour de Farm wasn't always the popular outdoor event that it is now. Morrison said that there has been a "dramatic expansion," as there are now three tours in its third year.
"Frankly, we could have done seven tours, but this year we went from one tour to three," said Morrison.
The year’s Hunterdon County tour will begin with a farm-fresh locally sourced breakfast provided by tour organizers at South Hunterdon Regional High School in West Amwell on Sunday, Aug. 2, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
The year’s Hunterdon County tour will begin with a farm-fresh locally sourced breakfast provided by tour organizers at South Hunterdon Regional High School in West Amwell on Sunday, Aug. 2, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
During the first year, about 100 total riders roamed Northwest Jersey on the tour, which then exploded to 650 in the second year with 200 being turned away for logistical purposes. So far, 150 tickets have been sold for Hunterdon's tour, which Morrison said may be capped at 400.
The year's Hunterdon County tour will begin with a farm-fresh locally sourced breakfast provided by tour organizers at South Hunterdon Regional High School in West Amwell from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 2. Then, Hunterdon riders will set off for the 81-mile Extreme Tour with 4,000 feet of elevation at 9 a.m. or the 20-mile Weekend Warrior Tour with 1,200 feet of elevation at 10 a.m.
Participants are encouraged to bring cash to purchase products at the farm stops, which are Fulper Farms, Woodsedge Wool Farm, Headquarters Farm, Tullamore Farms, Villa Milagro Vineyards, Bobolink Dairy Farm, Philips Farm, Humdinger Alpacas, Fields Without Fences and the Sugar Maple Jerseys Farm. Tour organizers will transport purchases back to South Hunterdon Regional High School in the afternoon for the participants, or they can bring their own backpacks.
The year’s Hunterdon County tour will begin with a farm-fresh locally sourced breakfast provided by tour organizers at South Hunterdon Regional High School in West Amwell on Sunday, Aug. 2, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
The year’s Hunterdon County tour will begin with a farm-fresh locally sourced breakfast provided by tour organizers at South Hunterdon Regional High School in West Amwell on Sunday, Aug. 2, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
Until June 1, early-bird registration prices are in effect for $55 for the tour, farm tastings and a T-shirt, which can be purchased on TourdeFarmNJ.com via Eventbrite. After June 1, prices will rise to $65.
Following the tour, a Farm to Fork celebration three-course dinner will take place at Tullamore Farm at 3:30 p.m. and include plated first courses such as New Jersey heirloom tomatoes and grilled peaches, an entrée buffet including world-class grass-fed beef and roasted sweet potato salad with locally smoked bacon, and desserts such as peach and blueberry cobbler with oatmeal streusel and callebaut chocolate brownies.
Fell said, "The Farm to Fork dinner was amazing. They did a great job of feeding everyone health-conscious food in an elegant outdoor setting with wine and white tablecloths."
Besides checking out the farm grounds, bicyclists also sample local farm products. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
Besides checking out the farm grounds, bicyclists also sample local farm products. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
Farm to Fork tickets are sold separately and can also be found on TourdeFarmNJ.com via Eventbrite for $150.
Tour de Farm New Jersey offers a quirky yet logical pairing — bicycling one of the most beautiful regions of the state while sampling some of the healthiest and tastiest food, bringing New Jerseyans to understand the purpose of buying local products.
"The necessity of buying local is to help support local agriculture," said Tommaso. "The only way we can stay in business is to sell our products locally."
Following the tour, a Farm to Fork celebration three-course dinner will take place at Tullamore Farm at 3:30 p.m. and include plated first courses such as New Jersey heirloom tomatoes and grilled peaches, an entrée buffet including world-class grass-fed beef and roasted sweet potato salad with locally smoked bacon, and desserts such as peach and blueberry cobbler with oatmeal streusel and callebaut chocolate brownies. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
Following the tour, a Farm to Fork celebration three-course dinner will take place at Tullamore Farm at 3:30 p.m. and include plated first courses such as New Jersey heirloom tomatoes and grilled peaches, an entrée buffet including world-class grass-fed beef and roasted sweet potato salad with locally smoked bacon, and desserts such as peach and blueberry cobbler with oatmeal streusel and callebaut chocolate brownies. (Photo: Courtesy of Tour de Farm NJ)
TOUR DE FARM NJ - HUNTERDON
When: Sunday, Aug. 2 with breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., tours starting at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Where: South Hunterdon Regional High School in West Amwell
Cost: $55 until June 1, then $65
Mileage: Hunterdon riders can set off for the 81-mile Extreme Tour at 4,000 feet elevation or the 20-mile Weekend Warrior Tour at 1,200 feet elevation
Farm to Fork Dinner: Takes place at Tullamore Farm at 3:30 p.m. for $150

New post on Life Aboard the Traveling Circus

Tour de Farm rides through Hunterdon

by jennaintersimone

Facebook Marketing

Facebook Marketing
We generate tax leads, student loan leads, credit repair leads with Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest

Generate quality Credit Repair Leads, Pay Per Calls, Debt Relief Leads

Generate quality Credit Repair Leads, Pay Per Calls, Debt Relief Leads
Using Google Ad-words To Drive Laser Targeted Traffic The biggest well known secret in generating wealth in the internet based business or e-commerce is Traffic. Everybody knows it; every site wants it and every site needs it. The point of websites is to be visited and viewed. Many elaborate designs, money and countless hours of developing a site to make them beautiful and attractive are utilized. Without traffic, it is for naught. With traffic comes a potential customer which basically means sales which in turn means profit. While many sites have collapsed in the past with the downturn of many internet based business, many smaller sites have generated good money by concentrating on a certain niche and some sub niches.

Generating Top-Quality Sales Lead

Generating Top-Quality Sales Lead
Appointments for the Accounting, Financial, And Insurance Services Industry Since 2015, America Consumer Niche Marketing has been a leading direct marketing solutions provider delivering professional telemarketing services for sales lead generation and appointment setting in the financial services sector. We enable firms in the industry to capture their target market more effectively and efficiently, helping them achieve growth by generating qualified finance leads and setting high-probability professional services sales appointments. America Consumer Niche Marketing works with accounting and tax specialists, credit institutions, financial advisors, and insurance agents worldwide, connecting them with prospective customers, promoting their professional services and setting appointments for their sales team. In all, our areas of specialization can be classified into four main groups: accounting/tax, insurance, financial planning, and financing/loans appointment setting services which are performed by professional telemarketers who have considerable experience in each category.

Need prospects - leads for your business?

Need prospects - leads for your business?
American Niche Marketing specializes in generating quality leads. Tax leads, Student loan consolidation leads, credit repair leads, debt relief leads.