Today is going to be a bit busy for me so I doubt I’ll have time to do a review (job leads will be posted as usual later today). I decided that means today is a great day to direct you toward some other interesting work at home related content online. I have a collection of favorite posts from the past few weeks from other work at home bloggers that I am happy to share with you. These are all worth a read.
Need Extra Cash? Try These 8 Work at Home Money Makers – The Work at Home Woman
Great round up of extra cash opportunities from Holly at The Work at Home Woman. I am particularly excited about Pinbooster, a site that will pay you to pin things on Pinterest!
Top 5 Reasons MLM & Network Marketing Suck – Work at Home No Scams
As usual, Eddy hits the nail on the head with his straight-to-the-point article on what’s wrong with most MLM/Network Marketing opportunities. I agree wholeheartedly with the points made here.
I Want to Be a Web Designer – 1099 Mom
A Q&A posted at 1099 Mom with Andrea Whitmer, a full-time web designer. If this field interests you, this is a great read. Be sure to check out other great posts in her “I Want to Be …” series. Lots of great home jobs highlighted.
Is FlexJobs a Scam? – WAH Adventures
Faith @ WAH Adventures takes a close look at Flex Jobs. If you’re not familiar, this is one of those membership-based home job sites where a fee is required to access the listings. If you’ve ever been curious about Flex Jobs, this is a great read because Faith actually signed up to see what it’s all about.
Getting Paid to Blog – 70 Companies That Pay You to Post Their Links or Ads – The Work at Home Wife
This list will benefit you if you blog, tons of resources here — many I had not heard of before.
How to Enter Internet Giveaways (And Win Big) – Bargaineering
If you followed my sweepstakes series, you might enjoy this post. People actually do win these prizes that are given away every single day, although I admit it’s difficult at times to make entering sweeps a habit.
Blogging For Dollars (And a Few Cents, Too) - I’ve Tried That
Halina @ I’ve Tried That wrote an amazing post on blogging. Can you truly make your living from it? Lots of truth in this article! Be sure to check out Part Two of this post as well.
Have you read any great content online this week about work at home, or created any? Please share in the comments!









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Thanks for sharing the Flexjobs review article!!
Miranda recently posted..How to Deal with Depression While Working From Home
You’re welcome, Miranda!
Wow! What a great roundup! Thanks so much for including our web design interview. I learn a lot from the series, and I’m so happy that you shared it with your readers! Have a GREAT Monday!
Linsey K recently posted..Ask 1099Mom: What’s the Deal with Conference Sponsorships?
No problem, Linsey! Hope you have a great week!
Thanks for sharing my post on 8 work at home money makers – appreciate it!
Holly Hanna recently posted..3 Things to Consider When Going to a Conference
You’re welcome, Holly!
Anna,
I really like the idea of PinBooster. As long as the content matches mine and they are legit sites or companies I would have no problem pinning great stuff.
This is a great round up. And some new ideas I can try out.
Thanks.
~Allie
Allie | Ramblings of a WAHM recently posted..Work on the Internet: 7 Ways to Work from Home Online
Me too, Allie! I got one offer from Pinbooster already, I am hoping to see some more soon. And thank you for sharing this post with your Facebook followers!
I haven’t had a chance to check out Pinbooster yet, but I see it popping up everywhere. I can’t wait to hear some first hand accounts!
Thanks for the mention, Anna!
Angie Nelson recently posted..Stella & Dot Is Recruiting Affiliates
I know, so far I’ve just done one so I’m not sure how it will go. I did see you have to have $100 to cash out, which is quite a lot.
Wow, thanks for the plug(s), Anna! I do appreciate it and I hope the information is helpful to your readers.
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