Saturday, December 28, 2013

Any reputable work from home jobs in Australia?

Any reputable work from home jobs in Australia?
Does anybody know how to make money from home, in Australia, NO SCAMS PLEASE, have had enough of those. I'm also not interested in being given a link to a website which takes you in and then you have to scour through another million sites to try and find something (+ they cost to join). I'm also not interested in Survey sites as I have tried them and most only pay you 2cents for 20 minutes work! (No thanks!). I want something that's either free to start or will only cost say up to $100 as I don't have a lot to start with. (Oh and no Ebay either thanks). I have tried to get into Affiliate marketing but something isn't going right for me there as I can't seem to make any money out of it, so obviously doing something wrong! If there are any GENUINE people out there who ARE making money working from home I would be REALLY HAPPY to hear from you. Thanku.
Marketing & Sales - 5 Answers
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You sound a lot like me. My pockets been picked quite a few times! But take a look at http://is.gd/5xYx8 It's called Free & Powerful and it costs nothing to join and there are no monthly fees...thats why I joined. It's a simple plan that provides you with good training and resources at no cost, and you can earn $50 within the first hour by completing 3 easy steps. There are some options that cost but they are strictly by choice...not be force. But even those options are inexpensive and allow you to earn more money. I have been successful with this business and it is a major source of income for me at this time. Take a look...it won't cost you nothing. I wish you the best of luck!
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You can see lots of job offers at odesk. You can also check work at home forums. They have lots of work at home resources there. Just an advice - when applying to a potential employer, avoid those that requires initial fee. You should not be giving any amount in exchange for a job.
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You can only obtain legitimate work from home positions from brick and mortar companies. You want to send your resume out to companies hiring for positions you are qualified for, but include in your resume that you have a home office and you wish to work remotely. Include how you have your home office set up and what equipment you already have in order for you to perform your job. These jobs are just going to advertised as jobs, they would not promote them as "work at home" because they would hear from too many unqualified people.
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hi maybe, where in australia are you located and how much work are you looking for? what_i_w@hotmail.com
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At first it isn't very easy with blogging and the code and everything but if you are talking about wanting to spend money to buy a job you are moving in the opposite direction not in the right one, but I wish you very good luck. I did make some money with ebay.


Saturday, December 14, 2013

How to become a adult phone operator in Australia?

How to become a adult phone operator in Australia?
Hi, my husband and I need some extra cash and was told that becoming a adult phone operator does make some good money. My husband doesnt mind me doing this as he said its just words and I will always be with him. So does anyone know how to get started or who to contact? I would really appreciate your information. Thanks :)
Small Business - 3 Answers
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Not sure about there, but setup a 800 number though your phone company is one way, your phone company takes care of all the billing for you, i would stay away from credit card payments as they can be cancled for payment latter.
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Find an advertisement of someone who does this, call them and say you'd like to join their company.
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check out the adult ads in the tabloid newspapers, and call them up. They should be able to set you up. Just be aware that adult phone calls may only be words, but emotionally it can cause problems. I tried doing phone sex once, and I felt so bad, because to him it was nothing, but it meant something to me, so I stopped it. And this was before I was married.



Saturday, December 7, 2013

Is it worth buying the cheapest base 27 inch iMac over the base 21.5 inch iMac in Australia?

Is it worth buying the cheapest base 27 inch iMac over the base 21.5 inch iMac in Australia?
Need a new computer and just can't decide which one I want. I want a huge screen (21.5 inch is pretty big I know, but I want something special). I'm only 13 and I know its expensive but I make good money so yeah. And that's in $AUS please not $US.
Desktops - 1 Answers
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Well Jacob, simply put, its never actually "worth" buying a mac. This is because apple hardware is normally of a sub-standard quality, and cheaply made, yet they still charge insanely high prices for it. This is because Apple is a business, and in business, the objective is to maximize profit. Apple does this buy charging high prices for low grade hardware, with a fancy brand name on it. Apple computers are also designed in such a manner, that they prevent you from upgrading any of the hardware in them, which forces you to buy an entire new PC a few years down the track when its underperforming. If you want to a new computer, your best option (short of building your own, because you're only 13) is to have one custom built by a local independent computer store. Doing this ensures you get the latest, quality brand-name hardware, at a price that is much lower than buying a prebuilt computer. A windows-based PC will be much better suited to your needs, you'll be able to play a lot more games, and you'll find it will have much greater compatability with various file formats. Hell once your feeling adventurous enough, later down the track you might decide you want to upgrade your own hardware, or even overclock your CPU. You will not be able to do those things on a Mac. Macs are more intended for use by industry professionals such as graphic desginers, or people in movie or music production. Or at the opposite end of the spectrum, people who aren't very computer literate, because I've heard that OSX is good for first-time computer users. If you plan on disregarding everything I've just said, and you buy a Mac then get the 21.5 inch one. But, I would really advise against it.





Sunday, December 1, 2013

Need some ways to make a bit of money?

Need some ways to make a bit of money?
I don't mean little lemmonade stands or mowing grandmars lawn real things like makeing things to sell or buying and selling things to make a profhet I've got 2 jobs but I want a little a side line thing for some money to spend I used to catch yabbies and sell them to the local fishing shop but that didn't end up to well and could you give me specific details on it all an how to do it, my emails ashleysutto@hotmail.com and I live in Australia thanks everyone for all your answers:)
Personal Finance - 2 Answers
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I would use Ebay to sell stuff from Australia. You could buy local stuff and sell it to people from other countries. For example boom a rangs. I would buy one.
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