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The Work at Home Woman

Holly Hanna is a former nurse who decided to start a blog to make money from home while caring for her daughter. Since its inception in 2009, The Work at Home Woman has helped millions of readers find legitimate work-at-home jobs and business ideas. Under Holly's guidance, The Work at Home Woman was named one of the best websites for your career by Forbes two years in a row.

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Make $50-$150 an Hour Participating in Paid Focus Groups

Hello Reader, Are you looking for easy ways to make extra money from home? Have you heard of focus groups, but you're not sure if they're legit? Getting paid $50-$150 for an hour of your time definitely sounds like it could be a scam. But I'm here to tell you, focus groups, otherwise known as market research are totally legit. Not only have I used this method to make extra money, but many times I got a payment and FREE products! Double WIN! If this sounds appealing, check out today's updated...

Hello Reader, In 2023, there are so many fun and unique ways to make money from home. Best of all, many of these opportunities are FREE. One such tool that can help you earn money from home is Canva! In fact, it's a free tool that I use daily in my blogging business. If you enjoy creative endeavors and want to turn this skill into cash, check out today's post. Click to read 👉 8 Ways to Make Money From Home With Canva That's all for today. I'll be back tomorrow with your first edition of...

Hello Reader, When I first started looking for remote jobs, my biggest problem was that I needed a flexible schedule, and as you well know, many work-from-home jobs require you to work set hours. 👎 Because I needed control over my time, I started freelancing, providing research and marketing services to a small publishing company. Later, I decided to start this blog. If you're having trouble finding a remote job that meets all of your needs, maybe you should consider starting a small business...

Hello Reader, When I began looking for work-from-home jobs, I had no clue what I wanted to do; I just knew I needed something part-time and flexible. I planned to work in the afternoons when my daughter was napping, which gave me 2-3 hours of uninterrupted work time. Luckily, through my networking efforts, I landed a part-time work-from-home job freelancing that allowed me to work a few hours each day while my daughter napped in the afternoons. If you have kids running around the house or...

Hello Reader, One of my most popular requests is for work-from-home jobs that don't involve phone work. Which I totally understand. In college, I worked as a telemarketer. Later, I worked at Medicaid in the prior authorization department, which meant I was on the phone all day approving or denying medical equipment and nursing visits. Working on the phone can be tiresome, especially when you become the target of a customer's frustration. Plus, when you're working at home, you need a quiet...