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How to Get Paid to Work at Home Typing Online?

Author: Jeff Casmer Author Ranking Gold | Posted: 20-01-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 74 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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If you have good typing skills and are interested in working at home, then you might want to look into a work at home typing online job. There are a range of companies on the internet which will employ you to do various typing duties for them. However, before you drop everything and dive straight in, there are a few things you need to consider:

What does a home typing job involve?

There are many different types of work at home typing online jobs available. From data entry, advertisement typing and information processing, to clerical and customer service positions, there's something to fit anybody.

Clerical/customer service roles involve setting up and preparing letters, reports and other text material. They may also include preparing neat and error free copies of previously written material, as well as answering incoming mail and processing orders.

If that does not sound like it's for you, then data entry may. This involves typing small articles (usually only a paragraph in length) and small classified ads to distribute all over the internet. Most companies will show you how to do this and where to post the ads.

The key is in knowing what you want to do. If you have skills and experience working with spreadsheets and word processors, then you would be more comfortable with clerical duties such as medical billing. Similarly, if you prefer to simply type data into forms, then data entry or advertisement typing might be best for you. Regardless, previous experience is always a bonus (but not necessary).

How do I avoid scams?

The best way to avoid scams is to ignore the big promises a company makes on their website, and investigate them carefully. Most ads in online classifieds are scams, so avoid looking there for any jobs. These companies usually ask for a starter fee before they start training you. If a company asks for anything like this, be very cautious. Contact them by phone and find out exactly what you are paying for. If you can't find their phone number, move on.

Legitimate work at home typing online companies always give you full contact information, and provide a real support person whom you can ask questions to over the phone. Always, always, always do your research on a company before signing up. Be sure to only sign up with respected companies that have a good track record, and always make a phone call to them beforehand.

There are hundreds of work at home typing online jobs to be found. They can be a great way to make money while allowing you to work your own hours and spend more time at home with your family. Just make sure that you know what type of job you want and you have done the research to determine that the company you work with is legitimate.

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Jeff Casmer is an internet marketing consultant and work at home business owner. For more information on work at home data typing online please visit his "Top Ranked" Work at Home Typing Online Directory which gives you all the information you need to Work at Home in the 21st century.

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