Sunday, July 12, 2009

Work at Home Typing



Work at Home Typing: What You Should Know

Who wouldn't enjoy the chance to make money at home? In recent years, opportunities to earn a living by undertaking freelance assignments have vastly increased. This is because more and more companies are hoping to cut overhead costs through outsourcing work. The advent of the internet provides an easy avenue for would-be freelancers in search of part and full time work to connect with these companies. One of the popular fields in which people earn money at home is through freelance typing work.

Freelance typists may type any number of different documents, including forms, memos, and a variety of other documents. Sometimes, freelance typists transcribe from the spoken word on an audio recording, and other times they must translate shorthand or other written notes into typed documents. Whatever format or area of specialty is involved, a freelance typist must be competent, efficient, and reliable. Relatively few people have the necessary skills to become an excellent typist, so those who do have these skills have the potential to earn a lucrative income.

Speed and accuracy are the two core elements that vastly improve the odds of making money from home as a typist. Typically, these types of jobs are paid per page. To earn a significant income, you need to be able to type as fast as possible while at the same time retaining accuracy. Sloppiness is not acceptable in this type of job, since you will not be hired back if your work is riddled with errors. But, if you are fast, accurate, and efficient, your skills will be in demand and you can earn a good income with a steady stream of at-home work assignments.

Many people wonder if home typing jobs are legitimate opportunities, or whether these are scams. This is a legitimate concern. As it happens, there are honest offers out there, as well as scams or jobs that pay so little they may as well be scams. This is why it's so important to be able to separate honest offers from bogus ones when evaluating a typing job.

Your first tip off is that any service that claims to provide you with exclusive, insider knowledge on how to make thousands per week typing from home is a scam. These bogus services charge you all sorts of fees to reveal this 'secret' knowledge that is supposed to lead you on a sure path to success. There's really no reason to pay for any of this information, since most all of it can be found for free on the internet, on message boards, and blogs. So, steer clear of services that make you pay a fee for information on how to become a typist.

What you should do instead is look for job postings, freelance bid sites, online forums and freelance communities where you'll find legitimate ads from those seeking your services. If you see a listing that specifies the job requirements and level of pay, the listing is more likely to be legitimate. Someone who truly wants a job done and posts the specifications without requiring upfront pay is probably not a scammer. Try working with these types of clients, and look for listings on well known, respectable websites.

A final word of advice: when you first begin, start our slowly and gradually build your workload. It's important not to take on more work than you can handle. If you get behind, or rush and complete your work sloppily, you won't be able to build a good reputation for yourself. Ultimately, building your reputation and skill level is the best way to achieve success in working from home as a typist.

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