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Poll Results Positive, Going for the Job Board

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Ok, the results (although really disappointing) of the Should I Start a WAHI Job Board poll are in. Only 3 people voted, 2 Yes and 1 No Opinion. There were No No’s.

The reason I took the poll at all was to get YOUR opinion as to the need to offer some Work at Home opportunities to people who really want/need to Work at Home but have no real idea of where to find anything.

adboard.JPG So, with the underwhelming poll results and my own gut feeling, I decided to create the Working at Home Job Board. As I mentioned in the poll post, there seems to be a growing search surge of people looking for ways to make a living Working at Home. Now, the only (and probably the hardest) thing left is to find Companies, Individuals, Small Businesses and Employers who have a need for Home Based Employees.

There will be a small fee to the Company for a one month placement. No charge to the prospective employee.

Any ideas on how to find interested Employers would be most welcome.


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    April 2nd, 2008 at 11:42am | Posted by Joe | Management, Promotion, Resources, Work at Home | reader remarks | Print This Post




    Three Services that May (or May Not) Be the Future of Blogging for Business

    smalllogo1.png Just a little update on what I’ve been trying to accomplish recently in the World of Working at Home on the Internet.

    I mentioned last week that I wanted to move more into the Future using Blogs/Video/Screencasts as a tool to increase business on the internet. While I won’t go so far as to say the efforts so far have been a failure, I will say they have been less than expected.

    Not because there is anything wrong with the mediums per se, but some of the programs aren’t living up to their potential and frankly, neither am I.

    • One service I do like is Revver. It is really easy to use, takes up no bandwidth on my server and produces quality video for presentation. No download to deal with, just upload your video to their service once you have signed up (it’s free). They even have the option of using Ads on your Vids (50/50) if you like. I did a Video using Revver about the next service, if you’d like to see it.
    • Pamela for Skype is a Bust. (No link because I cannot recommend it to anyone in good faith) The concept is great, an addon for Skype (no affiliation) that allows for some features not included in the actual Skype service like recording Audio conversations that can be published. But the main thing that attracted me was the potential ability to record Video Interviews for publication at a reasonable price. The price is no problem ($24.95 for the Pro version), the Problem is that IT DOESN’T WORK.
    • Lastly, I have been tinkering with a service called FreeScreecast. I have done a few “test” screencasts and the procedure is really quit simple. Download the Screencast Recorder, Record your screencast, Upload it to their server. You even have the ability to include Audio so you can describe what you are doing to your audience. My problem is that I keep on making mistakes during the recording. I get part way through and mess up on Audio or bring up the wrong screen on Video. I guess that will come with practice (I hope). But I plan on doing a lot more with this service once I get it right.

    How about you, what have you been up to? Have you tried any of these services? Thoughts?


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    March 19th, 2008 at 06:47am | Posted by Joe | Attitude, Resources, Tools | reader remarks | Print This Post




    Back to the Future, Once Again

    Something I’m considering doing…

    Joining the 21st Century! romanruins.jpg

    I have signed up for a couple of new services I found that I think could help me keep up with the times. No, not all the social media stuff, that’s way overdone. Things that could help me get information to people in a more effective way on my Blogs.

    1. Revver… This one I “found” on ProBlogger. Darren has been using this for his Video Presentations for a bit now. If Darren uses it, I know it is something that can be trusted to perform to high expectations.
    2. Free Screen Casts… Another “found” on a trusted Blog that I read all the time. Techie Buzz has never steered me wrong on a recommendation yet, so it is a good bet that this will work well for Step by Step instructions for tutorial type posts.

    I did make a test vid over on my MCBS Blog, go take a look and tell me if you want to see more of that ugly mug. Either here or there.

    I haven’t made any Screen Casts yet that have been published. I’m going to do that if and when the need arises. I can see that more on the Consulting Blog, but I will use it here if you think it’s a good idea.

    Let me know.

    Joe

    Not to worry, I’ll let you know how well things work out. I’ll probably even do a review on both services.

    J.


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    March 5th, 2008 at 03:31pm | Posted by Joe | Attitude, Blogging, Resources | 1 reader remark | Print This Post




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