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This is a collection of online resources
that I use successfully to get the information that I need to
keep my edge
and stay ahead. I've included all of the resources that I've
used from the beginning of my work at home career up
until now. These sources are excellent tools to get you on your
way to achieving your work at home goals.
Elance University
Elance University is a collection of short
tutorial videos designed to teach you how to use
Elance and the other
marketplaces
effectively and successfully.
oDesk Tutorials
In this
collection of tutorial videos you will gain valuable information
on oDesk
tools, and the buyer process of hiring,
managing, and
paying providers.
oDesk Blog
oDesk Blog
is an excellent resource for freelance providers. Take time to
visit oDesk Blog
for freelancing and
outsourcing tips, commentary, analysis, and
news from oDesk.
oDesk wants you to be a successful freelancer and
offers so much valuable
information to help you achieve your goals. Read their blog posts for
cutting edge methods
to ensure work at
home success.
WebWorkerDaily
Stay current
with WebWorkerDaily's practical tips and advice for anyone who
uses the web for work.

EUFreelance
is an offspring of
GetAFreelancer
and right now does not have enough projects for me to dedicate
a whole page to.
I have found quite a few projects from this site. The big
difference between EUF and GAF is that
your pay is in
Euros instead of US dollars. It's nice for people living
in Europe and elsewhere because they don't
have to
exchange the currencies. Right now the Euro is quite a bit
stronger in terms of value than the dollar, so
there is
another benefit also. If you want to see the newest
projects on EUF,
click
here to view, or to subscribe to
the RSS project feed, click
the button below.

Monster
is another source for work at home jobs. Monster does not
have enough work from home jobs to warrant
its own page,
but I have found a number of employment opportunities there.
One great thing about the
telecommuting
jobs on Monster is that they tend to pay more than jobs on other
sites. Monster primarily interacts
with the local
United States market and reflects that with higher paying
opportunities.
Google
Google has
probably been the biggest asset to my list of necessary tools.
I have learned more about everything, and
couldn't do
anything without it. I would be lost in the world of
cyberspace if it wasn't for my Google!
Work At Home
Forums
I recommend joining a couple of good work at home forums.
You'll be able ask and answer questions with people
that are looking for real work at home opportunity. You
will find many people there who already work at home,
and you will be able to hear about their methods and success.
Here is a short list of forums that I recommend.
You will see my posts there under the username wahl2008.
COMING SOON!
There will be more resources here in
the coming days. I am currently preparing them for the
website.
If
you have a favorite related resource that you would like to see
here on this page, send me a message via the
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