1. Work At Home No Scams- Made by a WAHD (work at home dad), he also have work at home careers site. I have the chance to talk to him by email on different occasions and he is friendly and nice. If you have any questions, you will get answer back from him. Now about his newsletter though. He sends them out like every once or twice a week with different jobs he came across for working online.
2. Money Making Mommy- She sends them out every once or twice a week as well. Her name is Kelly and she is another person I talk to online. I didn't get to talk to her as much as Eddy who owns work at home no scams and work at home careers but from the few conversations I had with her, she is a delight too.
3. Dot Com Mommies- The owner of the site is Stacy Perez. Another work at home parent, she comes out with newsletters out every Monday and sometimes she comes out with lots of job leads which a majority of them are done at home. Despite that, she have up of some ads on home based businesses that pay her to advertise on her newsletter which can get annoying. Besides that, I love seeing all the different job leads and makes me wonder how long it took her to do that newsletter each week.
4. Momportunity- This lady comes out a newsletter once in a great while but still worth subscribing to her. I don't know anything about the person who runs this site and the newsletter but she is nice through the email. You might as well still subscribe to her. Her site seem pretty neat to check out.
5. PayLinkPal- I just signed up for her free newsletter. I like the layout of her site but in order to view the newsletter, you have to log in. Since I just signed up with them, there is not much to tell you but her site is pretty good. So many different work at home jobs and companies, it's endless on what you may find.
As you can see, there are lots of wahm (work at home mom), wahd (work at home dad) and wahp (work at home parents) sites. A lot of them let you subscribe for free to get job leads and as you keep applying for each different jobs, you will get something and keep working on it. I have and some of them worked for me.
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Post a CommentThanks for sharing these links! I'll have to check some of them out.