Are you thinking, or planning, to try out Work from Home opportunities? I am. I’ve been researching about it for a week already as part of my online income story, and I’ve come to realize the following points.  Before you jump into the “work from home” bandwagon, read the following paragraphs:

1. Work from Home is literally WORK at home.

Let’s get something straight: when you say work from home, it means you work or do something to earn a certain amount of money and you do it at home, your refuge, your shelter. Since there are thousands of work from home opportunities, there are a thousand possible ways you will be working.

In most cases, the ratio of effort to income is 1 to 1, or your income is proportional to the effort you put in. For example, doing surveys. For you to earn a lot of money it in, you have to do a lot of surveys. I’ve never read or heard of someone who earns a thousand dollars just by answering 1 or 5 surveys.

So what if you need to work hard? Some may even say, “There’s nothing wrong with working hard, it’s honorable.” Ok I agree with that 100%. But when you do work hard and focus on whatever you’re working on, you run the risk of taking up the time that should be spent with your family (unless you’re single).

In one survey done on work from home moms that I came across, one of the comments of the respondents, was “what I miss most from my day job was going back home.” Think about that.

2. Work from Home is not equal to Internet Marketing.

Internet marketing is just one of the work from home opportunities you can try. A lot have tried this online income opportunity, a lot more have failed. But those that did succeed, they are now bragging of 5-figure monthly incomes.  What does this mean? It means that the result of work from home endeavors are varied, and you should invest a good amount of time researching about it.

3. There are no guaranteed results.

If you encounter people saying that you’ll earn xxx amount of money in xxx amount of time, GUARANTEED, stay away from those people. Unless you’re a full-time employee of a company who’s willing to let you work from home, there are no guaranteed income in work from home opportunities.  You may have contracts for projects that run for months, but, as with all contract jobs, there is a risk that those contracts fold. I’ve come a good article about work from home scams here:

http://tinyurl.com/nj2ro

4. Work from Home opportunities are not free.

They will cost you something, one way or the other. Like the old saying, “There’s no such thing as a free lunch”, work from home activities will incur costs. This can come as utilities expense  (i.e. electricity), equipment costs (your computer), and consumables (ink for your printers, stationery, etc.).

You should treat it like a business: separate your personal money from the money that is for the business. It’s one of the most common mistakes that people do, causing them to burn holes into their pockets, instead of stuffing them with money.

5. There are a LOT of work from home scams.
Invest a lot of time in researching the Work from Home opportunity you are planning to take up. Like all popular opportunities, there will always be malicious people who will try to scam you. Try searching Google with  ”Work from home scams” and you’ll get more than 20 million hits.  Don’t let those fancy, catchy ads lure you. “Look before you leap”, as they say. Again, try reading this article:

http://tinyurl.com/nj2ro

I know there are more things you should know but those 5 items above can be a good start.

As for my ongoing research on earning a good online income, I’ve invested 3 days worth of lunch money to buy an information product about working from home and earning through online means.  I’ll be posting a review of the product in the next couple of days; I’m still trying to absorb the massive amount of information it offers. :)

Thanks for reading, and see at the next post.

By the way, below is the ad that got me skipping 3 meals. :D

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  3 Responses to “5 Things To Know Before Going Into Work From Home Jobs”

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  3. I worked for a Korean internet search engine for a year and 3 months and it was quite relaxing. It is true that you need to put in a lot more work than you would if you worked at an actual office, so it is VERY time consuming. But the part I found really hard about it is that there are so many distractions that keep you from concentrating since you are at home and I ended up procrastinated and not making as much as I could have been (or should have been due to bills) and now that I’m laid off, I regret not taking more advantage of it since they did pay handsomely.

    If you have a work at home job, DON’T TAKE IT FOR GRANTED, and no matter how hard it seems to be to concentrate, concentrate, because working at an actual office job or any lower jobs (restaurant, grocery store, etc.) doesn’t compare!

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