Here is a testimonial from Annie about her Work at Home Businesses
“I joined the Berry Tree in pre-launch - It went live on 19th September. It is a sister to a previously estabished company - Nutronix (which I am also a Snr. Exec in). The great thing about Nutronix (for newbies) is that it has a company called Automatic Builder. This basically does all the set up, advertising, lead finding etc part of the business for you. It still requires hard work, but the problem of “where do I go to find people” is basically solved for you by the company. It also has a great “go to” area whereby you can get info on, and sign up for, banner ads, websites, web hosting, traffic blasters etc. For someone who doesn’t know about web hosting, internet traffic etc it makes life very easy. If you want to do hosting etc else where you can of course, and the more experienced you are - well that’s great, but when recruiting people - this is a great starting point as they really don’t need to go anywhere else. The Berry Tree is slightly different. The company guarantees that if you join and stay with the company for 20 months maximum (it often happens in much less time) you will have earned more money than if you had put the equivalent in a savings account - and that is if you do absolutely NOTHING at all! The harder you work to promote your site, the quicker your tree fills and the more money you make. Both sites deal with the wellness industry - the Berry Water is an awesome product (in my opinion). We have, and are, great sponsors. The harder someone works, the harder the sponsor helps them in a variety of ways. Great email feedback and question answering as well. It is not so huge that no-one cares. Just fabulous products, fabulous opportunity for newbie or experienced person and great fun. It’s nice to promote an honest company with a real opportunity for real money making. I am doing great - in less than a year. It is not a get rich quick scheme, it does require effort to set up and promote but I never cold call, never sell product (I give it to friends to try sometimes) and I only ever deal with people who have actively sought me out. I can’t say enough about it. It is a business, not an hourly wage type job, however as I believe that most businesses now have to be on-line to stay effective and to maximise profits, to be in a company which gives you all the tools is awesome. Click my links for more information!”
www.automaticbuilder.com
Cheers,
Annie
I was lazily looking at other blogs last night when I came across as site that listed a woman’s work at home earnings and the various programs she was doing. One company was called “CashCrate.” I hadn’t heard of CashCrate before, but I think it’s a fairly popular “get paid to” website. However, I think that many of the people who sign up for it don’t realize the potential it offers with its referral program. Even without the referral program, I made about $15 in about 20 minutes just by signing up and completing free surveys. CashCrate offers ways to earn more by using a credit card for trial offers, but I’m sticking to totally free methods to see how much I can make!
The lady I signed up under earned over $1000 last month by completing free surveys and taking advantage of the referral program. I think the referral program is where the money is to be made!
“You currently earn 20% of what your referrals make and 10% of what their referrals make.
You’ll also receive a $3.00 bonus for each referral who meets the $10 minimum payout.”
So, theoretically, if I sign up 50 members who make $10 each, I can make $150 just for each referral plus a $2 commission from each which is another $100…just on the first level. So that is at least $250 from referrals, plus whatever I make on my own, and whatever my referral’s referral’s make…whew! I don’t understand all of the details yet, but I’m starting to see how my upline received over $1000. That’s awesome! As I said, I’ve already earned $15 and haven’t spent a dime. If I build up my referral base, I could really earn some nice extra money
I really like free methods and will be adding this to my list of things I’m “trying” in my efforts to continue to stay home with my baby. I promise I will be truthful about success and failures/disappointments. I’m not going to hesitate to ask you to sign up below me though
What have you got to lose…it’s free and totally easy extra money!
Today I have an online training for an online tutoring program I was hired for! I learned about the job on a message board I frequent (WAHM). The job is perfect for me as I am a fully trained and certified teacher, but want to stay at home. It is called Brainfuse. It pays $10 an hour and every little bit helps
I hadn’t heard of them before, but it seems like a cool chance for kids to get some extra help.
They have you download a software program that acts as a whiteboard for you to teach on. I’ll update my impressions after the session!
My first attempt to “work at home” came when I was in college. I saw an ad to “take surveys and earn thousands of dollars a month.” I signed up. “Wow, this is going to be great!!!” I paid the $49.99 and got started. Well, all they did was send me a word document full of links (half of which didn’t work). I ended up reporting them to the Better Business Bureau and getting my money back. At that point I decided there were no legit Work at Home companies. Fast forward to now. I’ve resigned from my job as a first grade teacher and am staying at home with my baby. I know that I do not want to return to work until he is older, so I know that I’ve got to create my own opportunities.
I started my search through a website called WAHM This stands for Work at Home Mom. I love the forums on this website because it is full of REAL people who’ve already tried or are currently trying the business opportunities and telecommuting jobs that are out there. This site is a great place to do your research!
I found one business opportunity that really seemed cool. I was *very* nervous to sign on because it requires a fee to set up a website for you as well as a monthly charge for the product they offer. I did my research though, and joined up.
The biz op is called “My World Plus”. I just signed up last week, so I’m not going to tell you I’ve made thousands and thousands of dollars for doing two hours of work. First of all, let me explain the program. MyWorldPlus is basically a discount card program. They offer discounts on vacations, groceries, restaurants and fast food, etc. I was skeptical of this because it charges a monthly $20 fee for the card. However, when you take the little tour they offer you can search for deals in your area. Even the dinky little bowling alley in my dinky little town has a partnership with them! I haven’t used the discounts yet because the card takes two weeks to arrive, but from the WAHM forum I know that people are saving money. So, that at least made me feel better about paying for this service.
I really liked the discount aspect…I’m always looking for a good deal, especially now with a baby! Gotta save on those diapers! What I really liked was that I could offer the card to others and make $25 per person I sponsor or enroll! Then I earn $8 on every person they enroll and so on. What really caught my eye was that I can earn on the people my team members enroll as well (I think that can really add up!).
I’m still very new, but I’ve signed one person up which excited me
I’ll chronicle my experience here with this program so you know if it’s one you might be interested in. It’s just one of the things I’m doing to work at home. Stay tuned and learn from my mistakes and successes!






