Welcome to our work from home blog! Here you'll find reviews of different at-home work opportunities, information about our experiences working from home, and general tips about living the lifestyle.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Work From Home Tips - Tip #6:Don't Devote Your Life to Work
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Work From Home Tips - Tip #5: Does Your Work Space Help or Hurt?
Friday, May 27, 2011
Work From Home Tips - Tip #4: Neat Work Space!
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Work From Home Tips - Tip #3: Start Your Day the Right Way
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Work From Home Tips - Tip #2: Stick to your Schedule
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Work From Home Tips - Tip #1: Set a Schedule
Today, we will begin giving tips for working at home. These tips are designed to help all those who are, or those who are thinking about, working from home. My hope is that they will encourage people who are working from home, and that they will bring a more positive light to working at home.
Tip #1: Set a Schedule.
This is very important. The first thing we did, before we started working from home, was make a schedule. If you set a schedule for yourself, and stick to it, you are more likely to be successful. Also, when your schedule is complete, place it where it is easily viewed. Put it somewhere where you will see it while you are working.
When you sit down to make your schedule, don’t just start with the time you want to start working. Instead, try starting with a set time to get up and eat breakfast. A good breakfast is the best way to start your day! Allow yourself a few 10 to 15 minute breaks throughout the day, not including your lunch break. You may also consider setting aside a 30 minute break for exercise. Taking a few minutes away from your work will help you relax and come back to your work refreshed and ready to go.
Lastly, set a time to stop every day. When it’s quittin’ time, it’s quittin time. Try not to go past your set time to stop working for the day. You need to allow yourself some time at home that does not include work. This will help to separate home from work.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Amazon Mechanical Turk Review
Of the myriad of requesters on MTurk, I have had particularly enjoyable dealings with two companies that post frequently. The first is Dolores Labs, also known as Crowdflower. The majority of the HITs posted by Dolores Labs are simplistic and just require you to identify or search for information. The average payout is between $0.01 and $0.05 per HIT. They pay quickly and provide plenty of work. You won't make a lot of money doing these HITs but it's a great way to get started and learn the system.
The other company that I have had great experiences with is QuestionSwami. They post various short writing HITs as wells as writing proofreading tasks. Pay varies greatly depending on the length of the article and the topic. If you have any interest in pursing a freelance writing career this is a good place to get started. They also post special writing assignments for preferred writers that pay as high as $10 for a 500 word article. Most of the work I've done with them has been paid within 24 hours.
There are many more requesters and a wide variety of tasks available on MTurk. A word of caution: don't perform to many tasks for a single requester until you have been paid by them at least once or have it on good authority that they are reliable. I would also suggest never giving out detailed personal information to a requester. Be cautious and remember that it is possible that someone could post fraudulent work (this can be reported to Amazon if you do encounter issues).
If you need any help getting started with Amazon Mechanical Turk feel free to comment with any questions you may have.
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