Friday, February 22, 2013

www.workfromhomewizards.com or Shortcutstocash.com Real or Fake?

Through the past few years I have tried many different data entry schemes which were never real data entry anyways. I've been scammed a few times and a few times I've been pleasantly surprised by things I thought may have been a scam. Well this is one of those times.

I joined workfromhomewizards.com because first of all, they had absolutely zero complaints on their company so I couldn't find anything negative other than just a couple people asking about it and you know people give their opinion not really knowing the truth so people are always gonna assume somethings a scam before trying it. That's why I like to try it first before I make any false assumptions.
As a struggling mom I always appreciate when someone tells me their experience so I want to help other moms out there, or dads or just people in general trying to make an extra buck.

My Review Of www.workfromhomewizards.com

So I decided to join workformhomewizards.com data entry. Please keep in mind they have two totally different sections. Their first homepage section is basically about freelance writing. It's a large job database for writers. The second area is the one I actually joined and this area contains jobs for form filling, typing, ad posting, email list compiling, research and such things like this. There is a fee to join any of these packages which bothered me at first, but after talking to the women in charge there names Sari she explained to me that this fee covered many costs they have to cover. She also said (which made total sense) that they would happily cover these charges but people ruined it for a lot of businesses due to taking up their support resources, free software and never doing the job. So she said the fee really ensures they will take it serious because no one that isn't serious is going to want to pay anything. So after further review I decided to go ahead and pay for the home typist package.
I'm not gonna lie, it is super easy to do but it is very time consuming so if you are someone who doesn't really want to work on the computer this isn't for you. Anyways It took me awhile to get used to posting so many ads. It gets boring so what I had to do was fix myself some coffee and just turn up my music. sometimes I'll watch tv while posting. I only have a  few hours a week to spare but they bottom line is that they do pay which is what I'm sure everyone wants to know. So here is a copy of the check they sent me below


Even after I received it in the mail I was still nervous to cash it. But it went through after a few says and I was extremely relieved...
So if you want to get rich, this is definitely not gonna do that for you. But if you just want a real job to make some extra money from your own house then this is a great job to do.

Friday, January 11, 2013

RealWriting Jobs - Are They Real?

Real writing jobs for the people who don't know is a website that houses 1000's of freelance writing jobs. The typical question is are they real or are they a scam? Well I'll let you decide. Apparently real writing jobs has thousands of freelance jobs in their database which is actually a good thing. It could take months for one
to go through and locate all the jobs they may have readily available. However, on the downside of things, I don't know about you but I don't want to be stuck paying $77 every single month just for access to this database. In this economy, the thought of a monthly fee just hurts my head. So what I've done is a pretty hefty search for a better alternative seeing how I do love the idea of having instant access to a candy store of jobs. What I did was find a better alternative from a site called Work From Home Wizards.
Although they are not free, they don't charge an ongoing fee. It's a one time fee of $49.95 and you get forever access to 1000's of freelance jobs. Not only that, I found out they also offer data entry and have a lot of cool free tools and videos and a boat load of free stuff in their members area that teaches the average shmo like me how to make money from home in many different ways.

 Another bonus is the owner of Work From Home Wizards is a real person unlike with Real Writing Jobs where it seems they are using aliases. I've had a few conversations with the owner of Work From Home Wizards and she has a facebook page where she can alternatively be contacted for support and I like the idea that you know that she's a REAL person.
So if you want to pay an ongoing monthly fee, that's up to you. Otherwise you may want to check out a better alternative HERE.