Tuesday 19 November 2013

What Are Some of the Best Work From Home Jobs in New York


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There are hard times all over the US, and the world, right now. People are looking for a way to make a little money on the side to help tap up their wages each month, or in many cases, people are just flat out looking for work. Its a real hardship and real thing.

Unfortunately, there are those people out there that are taking advantage of this hardship and encouraging people that are down on their luck to join their programs; buying boxes of health drinks and supplements. Sure this is a democratic, capitalist world, but sometimes common sense is missing in these transactions (on both parties).

So you might be saying, "Well aren't you appealing to these same groups by posting this blog post?" and the answer is yes and no. Yes I am appealing to those that might be down on their luck, or looking for the best work from home jobs in New York, but I have a difference! I am going to give advice and let our audience make decisions, not force them.

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What are some key things to look for to find the best work from home jobs in New York? Let's take a look:

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1) The opportunity should bring value to your life. What does this mean? You want to have a skill or some value you have gained from it (just like a real job) that you can take with you if you quit, or if you get let go.

For example, if you choose to fill out online surveys for a company, you will make immediate income, but what skillset are you building if you leave. Its not something you can proudly put on your resume.

What about selling mortgages or insurance? Sure, you are growing a skill for speaking with people, debating topics, getting past confidence or anxiety issues, and critical thinking. Sure you may not want to do this job for ever, but it is a powerful skill set.

So, the key is that you want to have a new skill, or a process that you can walk away with and use to work for yourself or for a new employer. Take the time to find the right one for you if you can.

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2) Find an opportunity that rewards you for your time and efforts. You want to be able to work your butt off and be paid more, or have the potential to make more commissions for working more efficiently or SMARTER not HARDER as we always here. Using the surveys example, you would probably make more money, but would have to give more time, more hours.

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So you know that I have a solution that is going to meet both of these challenges right? Otherwise I am just mean!

If you are on your last few bucks, then maybe this should not be your first thought, but if you can afford to become involved in this, I highly recommend it.

Its a program that rewards you as you learn. The more you learn, the more you know and the more you know the more you will earn. So it has the elements of running your own business, including items to sell, but you also earn based on the momentum of people that sign up under you.

Take a look at the video that one of the two founders has put together. Use a real email address (you owe it to yourself to do it right!) and watch as he shows that he was homeless, living in his car for awhile and with the help of others pulled out of it in a big way. You can see his video here:

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Note: This is a commissions based program, so if you choose to join, then I may receive a commission, for that I Thank You. But please, evaluate the program and ask yourself if it is something you think you can earn money from, and that gives you a set of tools to take with you into other parts of your life. Everyone that joins my team will have access to my set of tools and processes as well as access to the top earners in the company.

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I wish you great success
+ClayfromCali