ARTICLES I HAVE PUBLISHED ON THE INTERNET RELATING TO THIS OUTSTANDING WORK FROM HOME OPPORTUNITY
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AUSSIES GO NUTS FOR WORK AT HOME CHANCE
You might regard Australians as pretty laid back sort of people, and in many ways
you would be correct. The average Aussie is married has two and a half kids and a
mortgage, nothing spectacularly different about that – it’s pretty much the same the
world over.
The intriguing thing about developments in Australia is the emerging tide of interest
in ditching traditional nine to five jobs in favour of home based internet opportunities.
Aussies are under pressure. The property market has boomed in recent years
bringing with it increased housing prices and, even more significantly, six successive
Reserve Bank interest rises putting most household budgets under enormous strain.
Significantly, Aussies have largely rejected working longer hours as the only option
to boost their incomes with huge numbers deciding that it makes a whole lot more
sense to work from home. The internet has provided the opportunity to swell the
household purse as well as give them the chance to set their own hours.
Clearly the work from home option has struck a resounding chord with thousands of
Aussies – the difficult part has been finding an opportunity that actually has the
potential to make them money. Like anywhere else, Australia has a burgeoning
array of “get rich quick” schemes that are pure scams and many people fall into the
trap of failing to adequately research them.
I have spent countless hours analyzing everything from envelope stuffing to data
entry and all points in between. I can tell you that of all the schemes I researched (
there were literally hundreds!) ONLY TWO stood out as genuine opportunities to
make money in both a moral and legal sense without huge capital investment:
1. The world is thriving on the commodity boom but competition for the
consumer dollar is fierce. Business must attract customers at record numbers to
survive and the internet is their biggest tool to do this. Affiliate Marketing is the
highly effective conduit joining websites and commerce in a lucrative arrangement of
advertising referrals.
2. Companies are also ravenous for targeted consumer information.
Aussies HATE telemarketers and many companies have decided that they cannot
afford to be associated with such universally negative actions. So, where do they
get their data from? It comes more and more from paid online surveys. Ordinary
Aussies are more than willing to give up a few hours a week to provide the kind of
accurate information that business is very willing to pay for.
To find out the two best work from home opportunities currently available in
Australia please visit www.work-at-home-future.com
THE CASE OF THE DISAPPEARING INDUSTRY
“ Where have they all gone, Holmes?”
“ Elementary my dear Watson, they became extinct!”
Well, not quite extinct – but pretty close to it! The industry I am referring to is retail
photo processing (RPP).
My name is Mike and I have been in the industry for over 25 years, my wife and I
have owned our own business for the last 16.
The RPP was once a profitable and rewarding business to be in. Long standing
relationships with both customers and suppliers meant that life was good – you had
to be on your toes though to keep ahead of the competition.
Customers valued your expertise and experience and were happy to pay a fair
price for the services received. We employed staff who shared our passion for
photography.
Along came the first wave of digital cameras. It was the beginning of the end for
RPP as we knew it although the appalling quality of the images might have indicated
otherwise.
Fast forward to the present day. Take a look around your neighbourhood shopping
precinct. A reasonable sized community may have had two or three camera shops
doing photo processing – how many are there now?
Where I live in Australia RPP has suffered a reduction of around 75% in the last 4
years.
Digital images are being captured in record numbers. Home printing has become
attractive to many who do not realize that the images are very likely to be seriously
degraded by ink instability.
The big home electrical stores have convinced a big chunk of the population that
15c is the fair price for a 6x4 print (the fact that it is produced with minimal
correction by the guy that was selling vacuum cleaners last week seems to be
wholly irrelevant).
So the little guy battles hard to remain viable but eventually has to concede that his
race is run and its time to re-assess priorities.
In my case I’m still in business but I needed to diversify into a field that that was not
disappearing up its own fundamental orifice. I needed to find an opportunity to work
odd hours around the existing business.
I worked at nights delivering newspapers to newsagencies around my area. I
enjoyed it but the pay wasn’t great and it took a toll on my lifestyle.
Purely by chance I discovered an opportunity to seriously augment my earnings with
just a few hours work each week.
If you have a need similar to mine then I urge you to seriously consider doing
something about it now!
Visit my site at www.work-at-home-future.com I have set out for you there the
opportunity that saved my butt!