“Survey Says….!” Telecommuting Ranks High On Job Seekers’ List

Written by Pamela La Gioia


It’s tough to find employment in today’s job market, especially if a person lacks a formal education or has minimal work experience. Still, even without such background deficits, attempts to find home-based employment may be fruitless at best, financially and emotionally draining at worst.

According torepparttar International Telework Association and Council (ITAC) of Washington, D.C., there are more than 19.6 million people who reportedly work from home (1999). The ITAC estimates that by 2010, there will be around forty million people working part- or full-time from their homes. (http://www.jala.com)

Sage Research, Inc. reported that companies will continue to initiate telecommuting programs. The use of remote workers will become a necessity as overhead costs continue to rise. (http://www.sageresearch.com/)

Yet, even thoughrepparttar 104404 trend of telecommuting (working from home) has steadily grown overrepparttar 104405 past two decades, it remains an untapped benefit forrepparttar 104406 majority of North America’s workforce. This makes many job seekers ask: “Where arerepparttar 104407 companies that allow individuals to work from home? What does it take to land a home-based job?”

With a bit of thorough research, this information can be found. Without proper research, however, there are plenty of unscrupulous people trying to make a lot of money from others’ need to find home-based work. Through tricky advertising they take millions of dollars fromrepparttar 104408 very individuals who are trying to earn a living. These scammers, as they are commonly called, are all too aware of how desperately people want to earn a paycheck from their homes. And their target market grows by leaps and bounds every year.

Compared torepparttar 104409 amount of misinformation out there,repparttar 104410 amount of reliable information about working from home seems scarce. That’s why it’s important to search it out and take advantage of it when it becomes available.

To learn what it is like trying to find and actually land a telecommuting job, Telework Recruiting, Inc. surveyed dozens of people who frequent online E-mail groups that focus on telecommuting issues. The results of this survey will help give job seekers an understanding of what’s involved in a search for a telecommuting position. These results should also help employers realizerepparttar 104411 value that having a telecommuting option has for so many candidates.

Although telecommuting is a work option that increases each year across North America, it is still notrepparttar 104412 norm. According to Telework Recruiting, Inc.’s survey,repparttar 104413 average length of time a job seeker spends searching for a position that allows telecommuting is two years. For individuals who want to start out with a new company as a teleworker, it can take longer than for those who try to persuade their current companies to allow them to telecommute full- or part-time.

The number-one reason survey respondents believe that it takes so long to find telecommuting work with a new company is that they simply can’t find legitimate companies to work for. Their research usually takes them to companies offering bogus job opportunities or scams. These supposed hiring companies either want people to pay for information aboutrepparttar 104414 job or to file an application or, they want people to perform idiotic activities such as sending spam E-mail or posting advertisements all overrepparttar 104415 Internet.

The second reason is that they believe companies are afraid to trust them to perform their work from home. Despite numerous studies that indicate that teleworkers are actually more productive, it still seems to be a concern for employers that home-based employees will be sitting around watching television, rather than working.

The third top reason people feel they can’t find work from home employment is there are simply too many people competing forrepparttar 104416 few telecommuting opportunities that are out there. This may be true, which only reinforcesrepparttar 104417 point of how it is important for job seekers to invest in creating a top-notch resume and to continually hone their skills.

Other reasons attributed torepparttar 104418 inability to find telecommuting opportunities include:

-- Lack of training or experience forrepparttar 104419 jobs they are seeking

-- Not being open to other types of work; that is, being too narrow in their job seeking focus

-- Not looking hard enough

-- Or not actually having a home situation conducive to telecommuting. (I.e. Having a child around that requires almost constant attention.)

For survey respondents who have been successful in finding and keeping telecommuting positions, we asked for their input on what were some factors related to their success. The number one reason they gave: Diligence. They believe they were successful mainly because they didn’t give up looking. They researched everything. As one person put it: “Leave no stone unturned.”

Another top factor for their success was having a good employment track record. These days background checks are almost always performed. (The growing number of background checking services out there evidences this.) Maintaining exceptional references by previous employers is extremely important.

The third top factor for successfully finding work from home is being able to demonstrate how they could perform their jobs from home just as well or better than if they worked onsite. However, they didn’t wait for an interview or meeting to start coming up with reasons why they felt their company should let them stay home. Each person came prepared with a proposal. A well thought-out proposal that would answer any questions or objections an employer might have. Bringing samples or examples of work already done from home was an added bonus to a proposal.

Conversation With A Newbie

Written by Stuart Reid


You are free to use this article wherever and whenever, in whatever format you choose - as long asrepparttar authors by-line is included atrepparttar 104403 end. If you publish on-line a live link would be appreciated!

Available online at: http://www.netpreneurnow.com/mini.shtml (along with a number of articles)

Also available via Autoresponder: mailto:conversation@netpreneurnow.com

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From The Heart: A Conversation with a Newbie

by Stuart Reid

I've been inspired to write this short piece to answer THE most common questions I hear. It takesrepparttar 104404 form of a fictional discussion.

NEWBIE: "How do I make money onrepparttar 104405 Internet?"

ME: "You need to sell `something` to `somebody` - and of course make a profit."

NEWBIE: "What??"

ME: "You need to persuade people to exchange their cash for your goods."

NEWBIE: "That's another way of sayingrepparttar 104406 same thing. Don't you have any practical advice?"

ME: "First, you need to know what people are willing to spend their money on. Discover what they want to buy, or would like to buy.

Second, you need to reach these people. You need to be where they are, to go where they go.

Third, you need to present what they want inrepparttar 104407 way they expect it."

NEWBIE: "Sure, that sounds like common sense to me. But if it was that easy we'd all be doing it!"

ME: "It IS that easy! There is NOTHING else. There's a lot of tactics you can use to makerepparttar 104408 process more likely to succeed, sure, but atrepparttar 104409 end ofrepparttar 104410 day your job is to give people what they want.

You could specialise in one market. You could target any market that is likely to give good results. You could - if you were that kind of guy - blatantly scam everyone for a quick buck, but you'd quickly crash and burn that way.

You need to build a reputation. That involves trust. It takes more than just throwing offers at people - make friends with them first."

NEWBIE: "Now we're getting somewhere! I know what you mean - I'm getting sick ofrepparttar 104411 same offers clogging up my mailbox each day, and if I am surely everyone else is?"

ME: "To some extent, yes, that's why you need to develop your own style and personality. The market is very busy, so you need to distinguish yourself. For example, it doesn't mean you shouldn't jump onrepparttar 104412 bandwagon *if*repparttar 104413 current in vogue product is worth it - but you should try to make your offer differ from everyone elses!"

NEWBIE: "Right. Ditch those carbon-copy promotions, then!"

ME: "You've got it! Write your own ads, include your own bonuses, that kind of thing."

NEWBIE: "So, what can I do to reach these people and find out what they want? Is it just a matter of readingrepparttar 104414 messageboards, and when someone needs help send them to a good offer, with my affiliate link?"

ME: "There's so much you can do here. Personally, I think that way is pretty unlikely to succeed.

Remember you need integrity - a good reputation. You need to distinguish yourself in whatever market you choose (even if you are active in all markets). Your own web site and mailing list are a good start, and are almost essential. That way you can develop a following.

Then you need to build a basic strategy that encompasses ALL your marketing activities. A good starting point is to drive visitors to your website, and capture their e-mail address. Then provide them with good information and carefuly chosen offers where appropriate. With an autoresponder this can be automated.

Make your site a useful resource for them to return to with perhaps some changing content to encourage repeat visitors, such as a Blog, or a online newsletter, or a "xxx ofrepparttar 104415 Day" type feature.

Once this is in place you have a good platform to work from, and then you can answer that board members question. If it sounds like hard work, I apologise, but you don't need to do it all at once. In fact I'd encourage you to start as soon as you can. You'll never come to anything if you constantly try to perfect everything. Build something first, and improve as you go along."

NEWBIE: (thinks for a moment) "Hmmm... I kind of know that already. But this isn't what I read at other peoples sites. They say I can make a couple of thousand bucks in a few months. After all, they did!"

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