10 reasons to freelance for a living

freelance business

If you want to run your own freelance business, a good place to start is to look at what you’re doing now.

When you think about it, you are actually using your natural, self-taught or trained skills to perform the duties in your day job – why else would your employer have hired you ? …10 reasons to freelance for a living»»

Click 4 Surveys

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Click 4 Surveys, is a survey portal website that takes you to other third party survey websites, which may pay you rewards points to take surveys and try offers. …Click 4 Surveys»»

How to get started as an online freelancer

Getting started as a freelancer is the hardest part, but once you do, you’ll often find that freelancing can lead you down the path to work happiness! …How to get started as an online freelancer»»

Scam Alert! There is no nanny or caretaker’s job

Are you looking for a nanny or caregiver job? Do you search for these jobs on websites such as care.com or sittercity.com? If so, then you should look out for nanny or caregiver scams. …Scam Alert! There is no nanny or caretaker’s job»»

Top 3 web hosts recommended for WordPress

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There are thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of web hosting companies out there, making it a tough job to choose the best one for your web site running on WordPress. You might as well start your search for reliable webhosting with the top 3 web hosts recommended for WordPress by WordPress themselves.

…Top 3 web hosts recommended for WordPress»»

Scam Alert! There are no secret Federal bank accounts to pay your bills

Another day, another scam. The latest: the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reports that scammers are telling people they can pay their bills using so-called “secret accounts” or “Social Security trust accounts” and routing numbers at Federal Reserve Banks. …Scam Alert! There are no secret Federal bank accounts to pay your bills»»

The Business Opportunity Rule

Maybe you’ve seen ads for stuffing envelopes or assembling crafts at home. Perhaps a company says it can help you set up a vending business.

Before you sign on the dotted line or send money to buy a business opportunity (bizopp), find out about the Business Opportunity Rule, enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency. …The Business Opportunity Rule»»

Temporary stop placed on work-at-home scam that failed to live up to its promises

It’s hard to pass up a job opportunity that promises a large income and the flexibility of working entirely from home. Especially when the opportunity appears at the top of your online search results and includes video testimonials of success stories, making it seem legitimate. The problem is, most of these job opportunities are scams and won’t deliver on their promises. …Temporary stop placed on work-at-home scam that failed to live up to its promises»»

Debt colllectors impersonating lawyers for debts you don’t even owe

Getting a call from a debt collector can be stressful. But it can be downright frightening when the caller uses lies, profanity and threats to try to get you to pay. In a case announced today, the FTC says a debt collection operation in Charlotte, NC pretended to be lawyers. Really, they were not lawyers and had no authority to collect debts. …Debt colllectors impersonating lawyers for debts you don’t even owe»»

Scam alert – It’s not Equifax calling

Ring, ring. “This is Equifax calling to verify your account information.” Stop. Don’t tell them anything. They’re not from Equifax. It’s a scam. Equifax will not call you out of the blue. That’s just one scam you might see after Equifax’s recent data breach. …Scam alert – It’s not Equifax calling»»