Showing posts with label part time work from home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label part time work from home. Show all posts

January 30, 2009

Part Time Communications Contractor


Bzz Agent is looking for a part time communications contractor to telecommute from home.

The role entails writing brief, informal responses to consumer-generated marketing reports. All work is web-based and can be completed 24 hours a day. There is no assigned schedule and the position is 100% telecommute.

You will be paid on a per-response basis, and there is no limit to the number of responses one can write. Typical Communications Contractors earn approximately $10 per-hour or more.

If interested, you are asked to send a cover letter and Word-formatted or PDF resume to comdevjobs@bzzagent.com. They ask that you include an informal writing sample as well (if you don’t have one handy, they suggest describing the view out of your window, your favorite food, or anything else you can think of, in a short paragraph). No other phone, fax, letter or e-mail contacts, please. They can only consider applications and inquiries submitted as detailed. They will be contacting qualified applicants with additional details.

Good Luck!

September 29, 2008

Freelance Writers ...Work From Home


This is a work at home job with The McLean Group, a national, middle-market investment bank with locations in 29 major cities across the nation. They are starting an e-newsletter and website and are looking for freelance writers to write newsletter articles, contribute to market research assignments and conduct interviews (telephone or in-person) with local company owners. Most writing assignments vary from 200 to 2000 words. Writers will work on five to 20 assignments per week.

Assignments will deal with various topics, such as:

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Heavy Equipment Dealers (bull dozers, cranes, utility equipment)
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High-end Retail Shopping Bags
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Green Manufacturing and Distribution
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Baby Boomer Business Owners Retiring
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Products and Services for Electrical Distribution
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Commercial and Residential Garage Door Dealers (serving Canadian markets)
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Composite Compressed Air Cylinders
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Specialty Chemicals
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Food Service and Medical Products Distribution
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Plastics and Paper Disposables Distribution

If you have experience in business, finance or market research that is very helpful, but is not mandatory.

They will provide extensive training and guidance on subject matters.

Pay is listed at $25-$50/hour.

If interested, you can email your resume and a cover letter, as well as 3 samples of your writing to careers@mcleanllc.com .

Good Luck!

September 25, 2008

Work At Home Writing For Search Engines



This work at home job is with an internet research company that has different clients needing articles written daily on their specific needs. For example, the client may be a moving company, and will want several articles written that involve key words related to moving.

Because the goal is to get search engines to find the articles, the priority will be getting key words mentioned several times in your articles. The writing itself does not need to be catered towards readers, as these posts are more for search engines to "read" than actual people. So whatever you write and however you write is fine, as long as you mention "moving companies" (for an example) several times.

The pay is $10 per article, and they are looking for someone who can write about 3-4 articles a day.

If you are interested in this possible work at home job, then send an email to gigs-853707205@craigslist.org

Good Luck!

September 3, 2008

Love Nintendo?


This is for Nintendo lovers...a Nintendo blog is looking for a blogger to blog daily about all things Nintendo!

Pay rate is negotiable. If interested in applying or learning more, just email your experience blogging (links if able), your Nintendo experience and how many post you can do per month, also include your expected monthly or per post rate to: Realdeals228@aol.com.

Thanks to jobs@Problogger for this listing!

August 27, 2008

Work From Home Posting About a TV Show


If you watch The Biggest Loser, you might like this work at home opportunity. A blogger is needed to write an entertaining, but not flippant or snarky, post about each episode right after the broadcast, filling in readers about what occurred on the show. Pay i $12.00 per post.

Additional posts themed around the show, such as roundups of tips from the show, interviews with eliminated contestants, etc. might also be needed.

If you are interested, E-mail to bloggergigs@gmail.com. Talk about your Biggest Loser expertise, and include a couple of links that show your style in dealing with this sort of subject matter. Include information about social networking, forums, and blog commenting you are involved with, including accounts with stumble upon, digg, etc. And if you have any experience with dieting (either personal or professional), let them know on your email as well.

Good Luck!

August 25, 2008

Celebrity Obsessed Blogger Wanted To Work From Home


This blogging opportunity comes with a start pay rate of $500 a month. A celebrity obsessed blogger is needed for a celebrity website and this is straight from the posting--it describes perfectly what the job entails:

"In an effort to weed out potential candidates, I'll also explain the day to day work you'll be doing. The person we hire will of course get a much more detailed explanation, but here's the gyst:

1) Using the main sources of celebrity news on the web, you will pick 7-10 articles (not necessarily at the same time, just throughout the day) that you think would be good to write about. If you love celebrity news, you already know these sources. Otherwise, if you email us for more info, we'll let you know.

2)You'll want to grab a quote from that article. You'll also want to grab the URL so you can link to the source in the article.

3) You'll write a quick 1-2 sentence blurb about the article. For example, "Lindsay Lohan was seen running naked through a shopping mall today." After that blurb, you'll cite the source and put in the quote from the article which usually explains the story a little more.

4) Then you'll do your 1-2 paragraph commentary on it, which needs to be funny and interesting. Check out thesuperficial.com or wwtdd.com for examples.

5) You'll also need to find an appropriate image to use for that article. This is the main image that goes above the text, and we always use the same size...so you'll need to be able to work with photoshop or some other program to get a nice looking picture.

6) out of the 7-10 articles, about 3-4 will have a gallery with it. For example, if it's an article about Kate Beckinsale's vacation in Cabo, you'll be attaching the images from that vacation (usually 6-12 of them). This also requires a bit of skill with working with images. Nothing a trained monkey couldn't do, but we just don't want to teach a complete rookie how to do these things if we can avoid it.

That's pretty much it. In a nutshell, you find something in the celeb world to write about, you find the appropriate image(s) and a quote, then you write something funny about it. We'll provide the sources of images, but it's important that the applicant can really hit the ground running. Ideally, you'll already be very familiar with some similar sites mentioned above and can just take over without a problem."


Also required:

A passion for the latest celebrity news

enough time during the day to do this (estimate 2-3 hours per day, should be spread out a bit as the latest celeb news develops

creativity, wittiness, a bit of an edge, and definitely a sense of humor

a good work ethic; we can't afford to hire someone who just doesn't write the content one day without telling us and having a good reason

a knowledge of basic HTML and also working with resizing images and taking high quality screenshots
there will be a bit of working with sexy images of female celebrities (no nudity), so anyone applying should know that up front

If interested, email samples of your work to job-811133848@craigslist.org

Good Luck!

August 21, 2008

Literary Agents--Work From Home Opportunity


Have you ever thought that you would enjoy selling manuscripts to publishing companies? Keller Media is looking for literary agents to work from home.work

"You can work from home, since the process of websiselling books is mostly by phone and email. You will be invited to a few meetings a year in our office, and may eventually be invited to travel, although that is not mandatory. You will have a sales quota - a number of books you are expected to sell - and all the support, guidance, technology, contacts, information and help you need to get going and get productive. You will be given our clients to begin with but as time passes, you will have the opportunity to begin to build your own "stable" of writers. You will develop and maintain relationships with authors and publishers, using our good name to open doors.

The ideal candidate loves books, words and writing. Has impeccable grammar and spelling, spell-checks religiously and has unfathomable customer service skills (e.g., patience for nervous writers). He or she has a real drive to succeed, and is willing to state opinions strongly. Ideally, you also have sales experience (so you know that "no" really means "next!") and in a perfect world, you have worked with ACT! by Sage client management database software
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Keller Media offers:
support, training and supervision
The ability to work from home
Unlimited income potential

This is a pretty unique type of at home job, with no guarantee of making money, but it could turn into a very interesting career that does produce good income. You can check out Keller Media, and if you decide to apply as a literary agent, then send an email with the titles of the last three books you read AND the name of your favorite book ever and why you loved it. Also, attach your regular resume.

Email to: WKeller@KellerMedia.com

August 20, 2008

Work From Home As a Celebrity Fashion Contributor


This is a Los Angeles based work from home job, and you do need to live in the Los Angeles area as occasional attendance at LA fashion events will be required.

This telecommute opportunity is for someone who loves everything celebrity and fashion. You should have previous experience in fashion blogging, fashion writing/editing, online publishing, or related writing or fashion experience.

If you love to follow what the celebrities are wearing and all the latest fashion trends, this work from home job could be for you.

They require about 21 write-ups per week, at $10 per write-up. If interested, send your resume with an email introduction to job-804552600@craigslist.org. This is an unresearched Craigs List posting so please do use due diligence as well.

Good Luck!

August 17, 2008

Work At Home Blogging About Cats



If you stop by my blog often enough, you've probably noticed I love to post pics of cats with my posts. So this work at home job I came across today really tickles me. As a matter of fact I would apply if I could find a few extra hours in my day!!

Catster.com is looking for a at blogger. Need I mention--you must love cats!

From Catster:

"We are looking for a cat-loving, fun-loving, online media-savvy writer who can add to the Dogster/Catster family of blogs by writing purrfect feline-related posts for our up and coming Catster.com blog.

The blog you will be responsible for updating is the feline equivalent of our For the Love of Dog Blog (http://dogblog.dogster.com). In addition to contributing up-to-date, educational and member-serving posts, you will build and maintain a community of readers and guest contributors so as to further enhance Catster.com’s presence as a leading online social networking site
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Visit Catster.com To learn more about the work from home job blogging about cats!

Also Check Out:
Freelance Writers For Researching Consumer Products

Home Business Idea--Pet Photographer


Home-Based Pet Business Ideas

August 15, 2008

LegalZoom Looking For Freelance Writers From Home


LegalZoom, an online legal document company, is looking for freelance writers to write content for articles. Some experience in writing business articles is helpful. Articles should be between 300-500 words, and pay starts at $50 an article.

Check out the articles on the LegalZoom website, and if you are interested in applying, send your resume and a sample to: job-798019452@craigslist.org

August 13, 2008

Work At Home Writing e-Greeting Cards



An online greeting card company is looking for e-greeting card writers. They are paying $10-$25 per greeting cards. If you think you can write funny innovative eCards this may be something you want to check out! You come up with the card concept, and they convert it to an animated eCard.

Visit the website, Gotfreecards.com, and get an idea of the eCards being offered.

Send samples of your writing and samples of e-greeting cards content that you think of to: jobs@gotfreecards.com if interested.

Good Luck!

August 8, 2008

Full Time Proof Readers From Home Needed



From Craigs List today:

A design firm is looking for full time proof readers to work from home proof reading articles.

They are seeking people with an understanding of print processes, with proficiency in the English language and excellent grammar, spelling, and written communication skills. Salary is negotiable and competitive, with company benefits.

If interested, email your information to gordon.ellison.hrdpt@gmail.com

Good Luck!

July 24, 2008

Health Blog Looking For Natural Health Blogger



eZoetic.com is looking for a natural health blogger to blog weekly. You will be assigned which products and subjects to write about, and will do research on new products and subjects, as well as present ideas for new posts.

They are looking for a writing style that compliments eZoetic.com (positive, informative, and easy to read, with a pinch of humor). All posts will be reviewed before posting and multiple revisions may be necessary.

To apply, email a brief summary of your writing experience, a sample blog post of approx. 150 words on any subject (but preferably a natural wellness topic), and your requirements for compensation. Email to : mail@ezoetic.com

July 19, 2008

Bloggers Wanted For Home Town Style Fashion News


An online fashion magazine is looking for bloggers to contribute posts about fashion trends in their area.

Posts need to have original pictures -- pictures that you yourself have taken. Frequency of contributions depends on the city or town- can be one-time or ongoing.

If interested, send two-five sample posts, and a link to any published work you may have. Include your city and contact information. Email to : Contact: hometownstyleATgmail.com

And be sure to check out the online fashion magazine and see what it's all about.

Thanks to jobs@Problogger for this listing.

July 18, 2008

Prevention Magazine Looking For Contributors


Prevention.com is looking for contributors to write articles from home for their online magazine.

Contributors can write from home and share recipes, personal experiences, and stories.

Contributors to Prevention are paid up to $100 per month.

You can go to the Prevention.com and request an application by filling out a very short online request. You should receive a response within 24 hours to your email addres, and you will get an application to fill out and send in!

Thanks to Rat Race Rebellion for this posting.

You may be interested in: Write for BettyConfidential.com

July 17, 2008

Work From Home For Google As a Quality Rater


This is a temporary position for part-time workers for telecommuting assignments.

They are looking for people with excellent English skills, Internet savvy, broad range of interests, and excellent research skills.

Also required is a Bachelor's Degree, a high speed Internet connection, and valid U.S. or Canadian work authorization.

To apply, send a text (ASCII) or HTML version of your resume to :

temporaryjobs@google.com.

Important: The subject field of your email must include Quality Rater - English Language, Part Time - Temporary.

Good Luck!

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