Entries Tagged 'online jobs' ↓
June 29th, 2007 — online jobs
Virtual Assistant - telecommute data entry for a person with a home office
Web Content Editor - a home-based creative writing job for someone with SEO skills
Sentence Writer - an online job for an Excel-skilled and grammar-conscious person
Beckhams Blogger - a celebrity blogging job for someone who loves the Beckhams, David and Victoria
Green Blogger - a blogging job for someone who loves to write about environment-friendly news
Tags: homebased jobs, telecommute jobs, job listing
June 26th, 2007 — online jobs, get paid tos
You read it right! You can earn USD10,000 if you help in finding the right person for this job - Edvisors Web Developer
Edvisors Network is a financial aid network that provides student loan products and related services through its Student Loan Network.
Here are the qualifications:
- 5+ years development experience with advanced PHP and MySQL techniques
- Strong SQL skills, including data modeling and architecture
- Experience deploying applications in a Linux environment
- Firm grasp of web application security techniques
- Experience building web based CRM applications
- Creative problem solving skills and a strong work ethic
- Good analytical, troubleshooting and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Information Systems or equivalent
To apply, send an email to jobs@edvisors.com with the subject “Web Developer” and a resume in plain text or PDF format.
Tags: web developer, mySQL, php, edvisors, student loan
June 23rd, 2007 — online jobs, online money makers
Just thought I’d point you to this thoughtful blog - The Journal. It’s Jenn Bennett’s, who’s an administrative assistant and a freelance writer, blog that has lots of informative posts on legitimate online or work-at-home administrative jobs and some that are actually just foul-smelling scams.
Many of the home based job scams she shares, I suppose, she unearthed from Craigslist - such as this. You can check it out if you’d like some admin assistant updates or if you’d like to take a peek of someone doing this job.
June 8th, 2007 — online jobs, blog promotion
Aside from my freelance SEO writing gig, I also welcome any new ways that will allow me to make money with only my time and Internet connection as investments. Just this May I was blessed to get some new clients because of simple additions to my blog. Let me tell you about these three winning blog tweaks.
1. I Mentioned My Email Address A Tad More Often
I have been hesitating to mention my email address anywhere public because of my fear of getting bombarded with email spam, which I patiently check one by one because I sometimes miss client inquiries which get filtered. But when people who are not so accustomed to looking for the ‘about the author’ page inquires, I can’t help but mention it every now and then.
Obsessive compulsive spam checking has been my online vice for quite some time. But I believe what triggered it (almost losing one important client) is not so irrational so it’s justifiable, right?
As I’ve mentioned this is the very reason I don’t want to keep on dropping my email address anywhere. However, I realized that it’s more rewarding when you get to be up close and personal with your blog’s visitors in any way you can, e.g., telling them to contact you via email if they need to communicate with you for any reason than having to deal with spam. Although I already have a ‘contact me’ page, there are those who fail to check it out and ask via comments how they can get in touch with you. When I started to become a bit loose on leaving my email address, I received more reader reactions together with client inquiries than when I left my contact page do all the work.
As for Flood of Dollars readers, please leave a comment if you have to ask me about anything and you’d rather that you receive my response via email. FOD’s layout is again under construction that’s why I can’t complete my ‘About Me’ just yet. Continue reading →
June 6th, 2007 — online jobs
If you think you can do what the Gizmodo bloggers do - posting short but very hot gadget news several times a day, then you might want to apply as a gadget blogger here.
All you have to have is a flexible schedule and sheer passion for what else but techie gadgets. Here are the specifics of the posting requirements:
It’s a daily posting job and you must write a minimum of 13 posts per day on weekdays, and a minimum of 6 posts every weekend, we’re talking about simple posts, like the ones you can see on Gizmodo for instance, not 3000-word original articles. Plus, 6 posts at least must be written and published from 8am-9am to 12pm EST on weekdays only.
How much is the salary? $500 and more if you can make the blog grow. By the way, don’t forget to mention that you got it from FloodofDollars.com since I may also earn $50 as a referral reward if you get hired.
Here’s more about making money online as tech blogger.
via LifeHacker Jobs
May 31st, 2007 — online jobs, get paid tos

I discovered another source of job openings for bloggers via Blog News Watch - Performancing Blogger Jobs thread
Here’s one blogging job for techie bloggers, specifically those who are experts on the following topics:
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Web 2.0 applications, and web technologies in general
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VoIP, telephony, cellular
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Wi-Fi
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IPTV/ Internet TV
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GPS
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RFID - light emphasis
Go here for the details of the job.
Tags: technology blogging, blog job, Performancing
May 31st, 2007 — online jobs, online business ideas

Darn! Guest-Blogger.com domain registrants have beat me into getting that domain name:
Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
Domain Name: GUEST-BLOGGER.COM
Created on: 27-May-07
Setting up a site mainly to match guest bloggers to those people with blogs but can’t maintain it for a while was my goal for that domain name. But I told myself that if it’s no longer available, then I guess that won’t take off.
And just today, I saw from Darren Rowse’s speed linking post that there’s actually now a service offering just that! It’s objective is to not pose a solution to those who are unable to continue maintaining their blogs for quite some time but to also increase the popularity of those who will be tasked to do some guest blogging.
Is it a paid guest blogging matching service? Not yet. But I think this service will become a very lucrative business if the management plays their card right. I suggest that they take in ghost bloggers, too. Aherm!
Tags: guest blogger, for hire, matching service
May 20th, 2007 — online jobs
If web designing doesn’t make you tick, you might want to try another online venture that will still make good use of your geekiness - Technology Blogging.
Blog networks are mushrooming everyday. You can either start as an individual blogger running your own blog about the techie stuff you’re so passionate with - be it gadgets, productivity tips, blog platforms, online applications for project management or collaboration tools or anything that always satisfy your techie side. Or you can apply as a blogger for blog networks looking for technology bloggers.
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May 14th, 2007 — online jobs, get paid tos, online business ideas

image from Turtblu
If you are interested in making money online, then you may have encountered offers and money-making schemes online that require you to have a website. Setting up your own website, however, can be time-consuming. You will need to learn HTML, or master the use of website making software. You will then have to come up with an eye-friendly, navigation-easy site design, which entails knowledge in color coordination and font-to-motif matching. You also need to have interesting, informative content that site visitors will value so much that they will keep returning to your site.
All this work then needs to be placed on a server, and you may need to buy yourself an easy-to-remember domain name. You will then have consumed time and money in making a website that may potentially make little or no impact in the thousands of other websites now on the Internet. Your aim to earn money, therefore, can fail without the proper website.
But do you truly need a website to succeed financially online? With the advent of Web 2.0 and a more interactive Internet, you can earn money without having to put up a site. Here are ten ways by which you can stuff your bank account solid, ok maybe just some extra dough, with little HTML savvy.
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May 6th, 2007 — online jobs, blog monetization, online contests, online business ideas
This is an entry to the Problogger Group Writing Project.
1. Blogging can bring in profits to your business if it’s done properly. A blog is no longer just an online diary. It is now a very potent marketing tool that more and more business people even pay to learn it or to make people do blogging for their business, i.e., corporate bloggers. Book authors also find blogging a great way to get some exposure.
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