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Wednesday
Work at Home Facebook Live Event
Nicholl McGuire Media will be hosting a free "Work at Home Facebook Live Event." Plans are underway on and offline to help those who have a strong desire to make supplemental income in a variety of ways. Our first online kitchen table discussion begins Thursday, February 22 at 9:00 a.m. Learn what it takes to work from home from someone who has done it for almost two decades! See what an 18-year-old is doing to gain his additional income. This is also a time for you to enlist the help of a professional Work at Home Coach. Get started on working from home today! Check out our resource page here.
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Need a Supplemental Income? Become a Keep Designer
Recently, I got to meet an independent jewelry designer, Jamie Masselink, offline. This young woman is making additional money running her own business via Keep Collective. Now for those of you who have no clue who or what Keep Collective is let me briefly explain. This is a company that offers the opportunity to customize your own jewelry. So if you want to tell a story about your life, share hobbies, or simply give a loved one a personalized gift using an assortment of decorative charms, this is a great way to wear meaningful jewelry that can be passed down through the generations.
Keep Collective also provides an opportunity to join the company as an independent designer. Many designers will host parties, show up at local craft fairs, market over the Internet and more to earn supplemental income. I met Jamie at a local holiday market event and she was quite open to talk about the business and share literature. Designers receive a 25% personal commission on each jewelry sale, free as well as 50% off on jewelry, unlimited team sales commission, and there are no deliveries or monthly sales quotas and no inventory they have to store away.
Since I know some of you moms are open to adding yet another income stream to your financial portfolio, I recommend this one to anyone who doesn't mind selling jewelry via a reputable and professional company like Keep Collective whether on a part-time or full-time basis. I get nothing for recommending this business, but I thought I might mention it to those who are open to new possibilities. You can get in touch with Jamie by calling 303-995-7493 to learn more and also connect with her via Facebook to check out the products and make a purchase.
To your success!
Nicholl
Keep Collective also provides an opportunity to join the company as an independent designer. Many designers will host parties, show up at local craft fairs, market over the Internet and more to earn supplemental income. I met Jamie at a local holiday market event and she was quite open to talk about the business and share literature. Designers receive a 25% personal commission on each jewelry sale, free as well as 50% off on jewelry, unlimited team sales commission, and there are no deliveries or monthly sales quotas and no inventory they have to store away.
Since I know some of you moms are open to adding yet another income stream to your financial portfolio, I recommend this one to anyone who doesn't mind selling jewelry via a reputable and professional company like Keep Collective whether on a part-time or full-time basis. I get nothing for recommending this business, but I thought I might mention it to those who are open to new possibilities. You can get in touch with Jamie by calling 303-995-7493 to learn more and also connect with her via Facebook to check out the products and make a purchase.
To your success!
Nicholl
Tuesday
Work at Home Mothers - A Cry for those Ripped Off by Companies Promising Incentives Using Referral Links
For years I have shared referral links of various companies' products and services on and offline with stay-at-home mothers, retirees, unemployed, disabled, and students. I will be the first to admit that I had to follow up, sometimes even get firm with some professionals and business owners who either didn't track referrals like they claimed they would, flat out didn't want to pay incentives, or some other reason as to why monies didn't come for me.
Now let's face it, not everyone we recommend via referral link will buy or join a club and that's okay, but when you notice zero clickthroughs and you know for certain a family member or friend at least visited the site, if nothing else, there is something wrong. This was a clue for me and I immediately contacted customer support and asked them to check my account, the link, etc.
I think if more of us would check our links, follow up rather than give up, especially when suddenly both traffic and money has stopped coming in, we could put a stop to some of these companies ripping us and others off! Some of us put in hours sharing links, talking about links, referencing links, and creating tracking links of the links, that to be unfairly treated or for a company to misrepresent what they can do for us, is wrong! And I challenge you work at home mothers to do something about it today! Leave comments on sites like mine, create videos about shady companies, alert the people who promote for these companies on places like YouTube, and more.
The minute you notice something is fishy with some of these businesses who specifically target us and others, call them out! If they don't want to make wrongs right, then visit the Better Business Bureau about their deceptive marketing and also alert people who visit RipOff Report, Yelp and other consumer review sites.
I am disappointed and fed up with companies taking advantage of us mothers. They know full well what they are doing when they can clearly see we are driving traffic to their sites and many of them are reaping profits, yet they don't acknowledge or reward us for our hard work. To date, I am reviewing all affiliate sites I have partnered with and if my links are not active and I don't see rewards, I will be spreading the word about them. I already have some assistants on standby that are more than happy to use social media to make a point--we will not be taken for granted just because we work from home for any number of reasons and need money a bit more than those who work outside of the home.
So I encourage all of you who market other people's products and services on and offline and you noticed for months (or even years) you haven't been able to make a sell despite all of the efforts and instructions from gurus you have been given, and your referral links were working, but now they are not. Be very suspicious. Some companies might be changing any number of website related upgrades--wouldn't it make sense for them to alert you about that? Others may not be doing anything, but deactivating referral links or redirecting them to official pages and then reaping the benefits.
Around the web, some of the best sellers suddenly found that they had problems cashing out, links didn't work, and more. Reporters need to investigate and learn more about these kinds of profit rip-offs via the Internet that have been going on for decades! Don't be naïve. Personally, I have been working online on and off since 2000, so you can only imagine the things I have seen and been through online.
Nicholl McGuire
Now let's face it, not everyone we recommend via referral link will buy or join a club and that's okay, but when you notice zero clickthroughs and you know for certain a family member or friend at least visited the site, if nothing else, there is something wrong. This was a clue for me and I immediately contacted customer support and asked them to check my account, the link, etc.
I think if more of us would check our links, follow up rather than give up, especially when suddenly both traffic and money has stopped coming in, we could put a stop to some of these companies ripping us and others off! Some of us put in hours sharing links, talking about links, referencing links, and creating tracking links of the links, that to be unfairly treated or for a company to misrepresent what they can do for us, is wrong! And I challenge you work at home mothers to do something about it today! Leave comments on sites like mine, create videos about shady companies, alert the people who promote for these companies on places like YouTube, and more.
The minute you notice something is fishy with some of these businesses who specifically target us and others, call them out! If they don't want to make wrongs right, then visit the Better Business Bureau about their deceptive marketing and also alert people who visit RipOff Report, Yelp and other consumer review sites.
I am disappointed and fed up with companies taking advantage of us mothers. They know full well what they are doing when they can clearly see we are driving traffic to their sites and many of them are reaping profits, yet they don't acknowledge or reward us for our hard work. To date, I am reviewing all affiliate sites I have partnered with and if my links are not active and I don't see rewards, I will be spreading the word about them. I already have some assistants on standby that are more than happy to use social media to make a point--we will not be taken for granted just because we work from home for any number of reasons and need money a bit more than those who work outside of the home.
So I encourage all of you who market other people's products and services on and offline and you noticed for months (or even years) you haven't been able to make a sell despite all of the efforts and instructions from gurus you have been given, and your referral links were working, but now they are not. Be very suspicious. Some companies might be changing any number of website related upgrades--wouldn't it make sense for them to alert you about that? Others may not be doing anything, but deactivating referral links or redirecting them to official pages and then reaping the benefits.
Around the web, some of the best sellers suddenly found that they had problems cashing out, links didn't work, and more. Reporters need to investigate and learn more about these kinds of profit rip-offs via the Internet that have been going on for decades! Don't be naïve. Personally, I have been working online on and off since 2000, so you can only imagine the things I have seen and been through online.
Nicholl McGuire
Thursday
My 7 Top Picks for Making Easy Money from Home
Since August 2014, I've had a chance to catch up with personal projects, seek new ways to make money on the Internet, participate in school related activities, and more.
Back in '14, I was providing temporary administrative support to a local government agency. Since then, I have continued with my part-time business, full-time working from home. I provide a number of virtual assistance services. There are perks at home like there are outside of it, but both are challenging at times.
I thought I might share some of my personal findings with my dedicated readers (some since 2007--wow!) Hopefully, this list will help someone who might be interested in doing additional tasks (that aren't stressful) for pay. See below. (Also, don't forget to scroll to the right of this screen to a clickable link about work at home jobs--that aren't so easy and fun, but they get some bills paid):
Back in '14, I was providing temporary administrative support to a local government agency. Since then, I have continued with my part-time business, full-time working from home. I provide a number of virtual assistance services. There are perks at home like there are outside of it, but both are challenging at times.
I thought I might share some of my personal findings with my dedicated readers (some since 2007--wow!) Hopefully, this list will help someone who might be interested in doing additional tasks (that aren't stressful) for pay. See below. (Also, don't forget to scroll to the right of this screen to a clickable link about work at home jobs--that aren't so easy and fun, but they get some bills paid):
You can find some of my latest findings by connecting with me on Twitter at the following site: https://twitter.com/homeincomestudy
Friday
Saturday
Wednesday
Need additional income? Have a background in education?
You might consider working from home as an online tutor if you are seeking additional income and have a background in education. Learn more at the following link which lists many resources for available job opportunities. God bless!
Tutor
Tutor
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