Well, I would like to do a slight "introduction" of myself before i tell about my experience in trying to find "work from home" opportunities ... I'm a 36 year old, full time working mom, with a good mix of toddlers and teenagers and a husband I would not think of trading for the world. I am nearly at the end of my pregnancy with our first child together and we have received the news already at our 5 month scan that it is definitely a boy we are expecting. We have picked out his name since before we knew the sex of baby and have been stocking up on all sorts of goodies to make sure everything is ready for baby's arrival.
My wonderful husband has been doing even more baby shopping than I have and has been trying everything in his power to make everything as easy as possible for me during the pregnancy. He has been helping around the house by doing washing, ironing, dishes, just to name the least and has been making sure the kids all understand which chores is theirs to do daily ... they get paid for this of course (no chance of free labour in our household). Since we taught the kids to start saving and opened them each a savings account it has made them more determined to "earn" and save.
They sometimes need a little nudge in the right direction when they slack on chores but a simple reminder of how much they earn weekly on the chores does help a bit.
With the loving and helpful family we have I could seriously not ask for much better than I already have. The kids are very excited about the arrival of a new baby brother and the fact that it will be so close to Christmas just increases the excitement even more.
They have helped so much with most of the smaller preparations (eg. washing all the clothes, packing according to sizes, helping to pack mommy and baby's hospital bags).
Then there is also the constant arguing in-between over who will be bathing baby, who will be doing the feeding and changing nappies (even who gets to take baby to school with them and pack baby's lunchbox for school).
When we decorated cupcakes on Sunday I was asked a series of embarrassing questions as to how and why of being pregnant, the growing process and the birthing process ... since they are only between 6-8 yrs old, it made for a whole lot of imagination and even more so a lot of laughs and giggles when they started explaining in their opinion how it all happens. I never realized how wild someones imagination can go when pushed to the limits.
To get down to my experience with searching for an additional income - this is my opinion on how wrong the world of "opportunities" are.
Ok now, I have been trying to search for ideas on making extra income since I will be going on maternity leave in less than a month and rather dreading the idea of not having a solid income for the time being on leave since our lovely government pays a very small percentage out to Maternity UIF and a whole lot of other aspects that has been boggling my mind.
But to get more to the point I got fed up... every single page you click is full of promises of how to make extra cash and I seriously doubt that I would ever be able to convince myself to take the risk of investing the amounts they require to get the "info" on how to become an internet millionaire ...
If they all been getting so rich with the whole idea thing, then why still try rip people off to pay for the info.
Survey sites gives me the creeps ... too much info they requesting and you get halfway through a 30min survey then get the page that says "sorry, you do not fall into the category we require" or "we are looking for someone with a certain interest and apologize for the inconvenience"
I have done so many of those already and found only one site that pays yet it takes a very long time to make some money out of it but at least it is real money and I have been paid out a couple of times.
Now majority (or more actually ALL these other random survey sites) require you to do your "registration" and then once you registered it wants ID Number and Address, etc ... now that to me is rather scary - especially when Identity Theft is at such a huge rise lately - and besides the info they need - you have to then sign up to a whole lot of other random survey sites (panels) in order to start getting surveys ...
And has anyone noticed how your spam box keeps growing and growing uncontrollably after you registered at just one of these places.
Because majority of them take your info : for example Name, Region, email, cell nr - and stick you into a geographical database (your interests helps them too coz then they also categorize you under specific interests) and this info gets sold to other companies
Say an online casino wants to target specific people in a certain region but wants to get to people with a certain interest in casino's or gambling - they would specify what interest groups they want and buy off your info ... and no it is not a BS story - I have bought people's email addresses from such marketing companies before to target a specific group of people with an interest in my products when I worked in the marketing field.
Another make money from home scam is to do "data typing work" - for most housewives this seems to be the ideal work from home idea since lets face it - woman all commonly know how to type and those who dont can learn very quickly... How many stay at home moms wouldnt love the possibilities to be doing some typing work while kids are napping or after housework is done and waiting for food to finish cooking and then still earn a few rands from it ... now the adverts always promise you BIG BUX ... but ever wondered why those people advertise in the classifieds and dont just "pay for a bigger advert" with all the BIG BUX they are making ... now after alot of careful consideration and temptation i decided to try this about 6 or so years back (yes this has been going for many years and no one has stopped them as yet) ... Here is what the application and work entails :
You respond to the advert, get a reply that says you have to pay R500 odd (just a random amount) to the person's bank account and then they will send you the info to get started right away.
You pay the R500 and yes they send you the info (in most cases i guess)
The "no experience needed" and "need internet access and PC" ..
You Copy & Paste the exact same advert that they had advertised (the one you responded to) into any random classifieds sites online, you can forward it to your friends (or to a targeted group that you buy off of those marketing people that sell email addresses of people who all ticked "work from home" and "income opportunities" on their interest list) - you just in turn add your contact number and email.
and then you wait - you have done the "Internet access and PC needed" part of the work
You will then also start reeling in other suckers who just like you think they will have such a nice income generating by doing some easy typing work from home ...
You in turn reply to their email (THAT'S THE TYPING PART OF THE WORK - that you don't need much experience for) and you tell them to pay the amount and you will forward them the "package to get them started right away"
To me - that is stealing other peoples money - not helping others to make a living working from home
It is a scam and it is growing even more uncontrollably by the day. Especially with so many desperate people seeking an additional income to try make ends meet and also so many people trying to find an alternative to block the holes until they can find permanent employment somewhere.
Another favourite of mine is idea everyone has that Blogging will make them rich - Yeah Right!!!
you cant just ramble down any bit of junk and next week you have millions in the bank ...
I have read up on alot of the "how to make money through blogging" and dont get me wrong - you definitely can make money on blogging in my opinion if you put a lot of time into it and definitely alot of work too.
From my personal understanding of the countless informative articles I have read on "making an income through blogging" I think with the right content and the right affiliate advertising (stuff people actually want to see) you will be able to make a few extra rands but I highly doubt that you would make hundreds or especially thousands of rands just through blogging.
I would think the main aim for blogging is to share info, let blow off some steam after a heavy workday and especially if you are a loner that doesn't really have a reliable shoulder to dump all your problems on at the moment and since blogging is public you do have the opinion of others helping you along, giving advice and just also being there and understanding that they are not alone in this cruel careless world we live in.
My idea behind my blog, is to start being able to let out my thoughts and opinions and at the same time knowing that those who want to read it is welcome to do so and those who are not interested in my blog will simply just not read it ...
Although no one could ever say they wouldn't welcome making some extra cash for doing nothing but to bargain on starting a blog and thinking cash is going to stream in is just way to naive...