Work at Home Jobs for Moms


Work at Home Jobs for Moms


Find Legitimate Work at Home Jobs for Moms

Moms, now you can find Work at Home Jobs all in one place. 

Work at Home Jobs for MomsMany moms have told us that they are looking for REAL WORK AT HOME JOBS.  WebMomz has scoured the internet to find legitimate work at home jobs that you can do immediately to make money quickly in the comfort of your home and a home job that works around your schedule.
Take a look at the list below to find a work at home job that will fit your schedule and skills.

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How to Start a Freelance Career

Work at Home and Earn an Excellent Income

Imagine being able to work from your own home, doing a home job you love, and getting paid handsomely for doing it. Wouldn't that be great?



Well, the good news is that this is not just a fantasy. It is a prospect that is well within your reach. Today, millions of people worldwide have established highly-successful careers as freelance professionals. Writers, designers, programmers and many other home-based consultants have discovered that freelancing offers the perfect combination of freedom, creativity, flexibility and profitability.

So do you need years of experience and fantastic qualifications to join these lucky people? Not at all. You just need a skill that you can offer to potential clients, and the willingness to learn how to run a home-based business.

Of course, the biggest challenge for new freelancers is finding enough work to justify giving up a day job. How can you be sure that you will keep yourself busy with lucrative work? This used to be a concern, but thanks to the advent of the Internet, things are now much easier.

Now there are a number of job sites dedicated to helping freelancers find work and stay busy. Go Freelance, for example, brings you hundreds of fresh freelance jobs like these:

Write for Discussion Boards: $1200 per week, plus bonus
A writer is needed for an ongoing writing project. You will need to write copy to stimulate others into joining the discussion board. The writer needs to actively encourage regular and meaningful debate on the relevant discussion board, with some moderating of the content. You must have solid writing skills and good ideas.

Administer a Web Business from Home: $4000 per month
A successful e-commerce venture is seeking a part-time virtual assistant to act as a home-based office manager. You will deal with email correspondence, update site content and deal with general admin issues. You should have your own computer and Internet access.

Transcribe Author's Notes: $80 per hour, flexible working
A publishing company is seeking a freelance with an eye for detail to transcribe authors' notes and recordings for a range of ongoing projects. You must have a good grasp of English, be able to edit content into readable form, and be able to submit work from home by email.

You can sign up for a trial subscription for just $7.00, and get instant access to all the projects in the jobs database. So if you would like to get started on the road to freelance success right now, click here to sign up today.

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How to find Work at Home Job as a Freelance Translator


There are many reasons you might want to work at home as a freelance translator. Freelancing offers a greater degree of flexibility than traditional, office-based work. There's no grinding drive to work or clock to race in the morning and you can choose your own hours to suit. If you happen to have kids this can be the most important factor of all. You can structure your day around school hours or actually work and earn while looking after the kids yourself.

There are various fields for a freelancer to work in, depending on qualifications and expertise. If you have a language degree or are otherwise bilingual or multilingual, translation is a natural choice. All manner of companies and organizations are in constant need of good quality translations and, with the global explosion of the Internet and the need for multilingual websites and online content, there would seem to be more opportunities than ever before.

You should be aware, however, that making it as a freelancer can take a lot of hard work. A successful freelancer can potentially make more money than they could doing similar work in a salaried position and with all the benefits mentioned above you might wonder why anyone takes a full-time job at all. Working from home does require discipline however. It's easy to become distracted and fail to put in the hours required. Book-keeping, looking after your tax affairs and taking care of overheads are all extra pressures and there is generally less security. To land a salaried job you only need to nail a single job offer. To make it as a freelancer you need a varied list of repeat and sometimes one-off clients supplying regular work. Repeat clients are generally the most important and you should build up relationships with them but you should never be too heavily reliant on only a few. If one or two go out of business, turn elsewhere or the work dries up for some other reason, you could find yourself facing serious problems replacing those sources of work and income.

Approaching agencies as a freelance

Freelance translation agencies have both pros and cons. The obvious benefit is that they do the actual legwork of finding the work and matching you to the clients. This can provide an invaluable source of work, especially when you are first starting out and your own client list is limited. The Catch 22 here is that many agencies will only take on experienced translators. If you have experience in a salaried translation role and have decided to strike out on your own this might be fine but if you're set on beginning your translation career as a freelancer, a great deal of perseverance (or luck) will be required to get decent agency work. Taking on unpaid work or trainee positions may be necessary to gain crucial experience. The other drawback, of course, is that agencies take their cut, meaning you get paid less for the work. This has to be balanced against the work streams agencies can generate, and even successful, highly experienced freelance translators will often take agency work alongside their own private clients to 'fill in the gaps'.

Using the Internet

The Internet is a great place to make contacts and find clients and work at home jobs, but there are also time-wasters and scam merchants out there. There are many freelance sites that pair clients with translators or advertise jobs and one-off opportunities. Some charge a fee while others operate bid systems, with users putting in bids for posted work. Social networking sites can provide good contacts and contributing tips, advice and other posts on relevant sites can help boost your profile as a freelance translator. Don't limit yourself to sites in your native tongue but promote yourself in your second (or third, or fourth) language as well.

You can also use the net to contact organizations directly. Try to research them to ensure you're targeting the right ones for your language pairs or sets (the languages you're able to translate between). Also take into account your non-language specialities or expertise, selling your skills while avoiding wholly unsuitable work. You may be entirely fluent in everyday French but if you have little knowledge of computing, you're likely to struggle providing effective translation for a French software firm.

Think global...but don't neglect local

The translation industry is by its nature an international one but there are almost certainly companies and organizations near you requiring translation services. Many will have procedures and policies in place but others, particularly small businesses, may appreciate a direct approach and a face-to-face meeting rather than turning to a faceless agency. If you don't fancy the idea of cold-calling, an introductory email might be enough to get your foot in the door.

Getting gigs as a freelance translator can be a lot of hard work. Indeed, you might find yourself expending as much time and energy on getting these work at home jobs as carrying out the actual work they provide. If you're prepared to put in the hard work however, the benefits in terms of freedom and potential earnings can be worth all the effort and more.


This is an article from Lingo24, a global translations services provider. Launched in 2001, www.Lingo24.com now has over 150 employees across three continents and clients in over sixty countries. Follow Lingo24 on Twitter: @Lingo24


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