Work At Home With Google.com! (No Fees!)
Google is pretty much known as the best thing since sliced bread when it comes to search and a number of other services. Like many of you, I love their search engine because it usually gives me exactly what I’m looking for. However did you know that Google also provides people various ways to work at home?
By now many of my loyal subscribers know that I work at home full-time as an affiliate. If you’ve read my article about this wonderful career you’re aware that it’s one of the most available work at home careers because nearly every company has an affiliate program that you can join for free. Well my friends, Google is no exception.
Google has an affiliate program known as Adsense where they pay bloggers like myself to display ads on our sites related to the helpful content that we write. Every time someone happens to click on one of these ads we get paid a set amount. Now for the most part I have a good relationship with Google. I literally earn thousands of dollars per month as an affiliate for them and a number of other companies. With that said, I don’t always like the ads that Google displays on my sites. It’s one of the reasons why I’m so vigalent about encouraging you to do your research on our scam page for anything that requires a fee. The techniques described there usually help many of you avoid the bad ads that may slip past Google’s watchful eye.
But I digress. The fact of the matter is that for many of you, Google Adsense affiliate program is just not appealing. You may be under the impression that it would be too difficult to run your own website or blog like yours truly. Personally I think this is a bunch of bull. Based on my interaction with many of you, you’re just as equipped as me. But that’s for another time. I am solution oriented so I found another way for you to work with Google that doesn’t involve having a website or writing articles. You’re welcome. =)
A Penny For Your Thoughts..
Apparently one of this reason Google’s search engine and all their other products are so darn useful, is because they pay people like us to test them and give our opinions. When you think about it, this makes total "cents". Below are the various ways that Google may gather your feedback to pay you:
1. You may be expected to visit one of Google’s offices near your location to provide your opinion face to face with one of their staff.
2. You’ll be sent an online questionnaire and access to their product or new service online to test from the comfort of your home.
3. Google may come to your home and conduct a survey from there.
Don’t worry, you get to choose the ways you’ll participate in their paid "User Experience Research" program.
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According to their website you’ll earn up to $75 per hour and usually their surveys can last an hour and half. Online surveys may vary in length so your pay will adjust accordingly. So if this sounds appealing to you, then click here to sign up! Don’t worry the link won’t bite you or cost anything.
Questions?
If you have questions about Google’s User Experience Research Work At Home Opportunity, click on the following link. You’ll be brought to their FAQ where most of your questions will be addressed.
Final Words…
If you’ve been a long time subscriber of my blog, you already know that there are legitimate paid work at home survey opportunities that cost nothing to get started. You also know that people are actually making money. For those of you who didn’t know this, now you do. Don’t believe the negative hype about paid surveys. Yes there are a few bad apples out there misrepresenting things and charging you for information on surveys you can get for free on sites like this.
But it doesn’t mean that this opportunity is a scam. Obviously Google doesn’t think so and neither should you.
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September 2nd, 2008 at 3:05 am |
Hey, I just signed up and I was wondering, dod you get any kind of confirmations email from them stating you joined? Also I use google adsense on my google but don’t get much traffic do you have any advice on how or where to get traffic?
~Monique
September 2nd, 2008 at 9:46 am |
Lol … as soon as I received notification of this post, I read it and signed up! My daughter and I were IM’ing at the time, so I sent her the article link and she signed up too!
I believe I set a record for how quickly I accomplished that, lol.
Thanks Eddy for yet another valuable article.
September 2nd, 2008 at 10:21 am |
I am very interested in working online.
Please send me confirmation or any information on how I can submit to work with GOOGLE
September 2nd, 2008 at 10:24 am |
Hi Monique,
I haven’t had a chance to sign up yet. But check your spam or unknown folder. There might be a confirmation email there. But as long as you saw a confirmation screen after filling everything out, you should be in.
In terms of traffic, you need to learn Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Article Marketing or PPC. Most of that stuff you can learn from Wealthy Affiliate:
www.workathomenoscams.com/wealthyaffiliate because they teach many of those methods and many more to help affiliates get traffic to their affiliate sites. So you may want to invest in the training. Trust me when I say it pays for itself over and over again.
The other thing is you need to make sure you’re placing your adsense ads in the right place and not just slapping them anywhere. That’s where people mess up and end up not making money. Don’t use wacky colors either. Just use white background and blue links. That’s what people are accustomed to seeing. And finally write good and helpful content. No one wants to be at a site that is just purely designed for adsense and not adding value. If you’re not adding value, people won’t stay at your site which means they won’t click on your adsense ads. I hope that gives you some insight. I’ve consulted some companies on this stuff so you just got some free info and that’s pretty much all I’m at liberty to provide at this juncture. LOL
Enjoy.
I look forward to hearing how you and others do with Google. I need to put aside a few minutes to sign up.
Eddy
September 2nd, 2008 at 10:26 am |
Hi Callie,
You don’t play when it comes to these non-traditional work at home opportunities. LOL
I’m also happy you’re sharing with others. After all sharing is caring. lol
I’m sure you’ll keep me posted on this one too. You’re becoming like the online survey queen!
Eddy
September 2nd, 2008 at 10:42 am |
Hey Eddy,
Yes indeed, I will surely keep my updates a comin’. I believe they are helpful. I’ll accept that queen status … lol
To chime in with additional info for Monique: There was not a confirmation email sent to me after I signed up, but I did receive a “Thank You” message immediately after submitting my sign-up questionnaire. I believe the message also said something along the lines of contacting me when my participation would be needed, or something similar. For me, that was satisfactory.
September 2nd, 2008 at 10:44 am |
Edna,
I’m not sure if you just read the article above, but I just gave you a way to work with Google?
Eddy
September 3rd, 2008 at 11:56 pm |
Hey Eddy,
I am loving Wealthy Affiliate, week #2 and learning so much. Thank you so much and yes I signed up for this one to. $75 an hour + the half $37.50 that is $112.50 most people don’t make that in 8 hours…
So It’s FREE what more could you ask for?
You definitely understand the Law of Abundancy.
September 4th, 2008 at 1:21 am |
Hi Eleanor,
I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying Wealthy Affiliate. I’ve heard that from a few of you already. So I’m happy that you have shared that with the rest of us. I know sometimes people think because I’m an affiliate, I’m just pushing things for the sake of it. But you and others are my proof that I only personally recommend opportunities of value. I’m looking forward to hearing the success stories of all you new affiliate marketers.
In any event, I’m glad you can also appreciate the Google opportunity above. Seems to me the math makes perfect “cents”. lol
I finally signed up myself and I’m looking forward to getting an invite.
And yes I’m totally for the law of abundancy or multiples as I like to call it. Working from home is easily attainable if folks are willing to step outside the box and pursue many non traditional work at home opportunities. I personally feel it’s better spending hours per day doing legitimate paid surveys, focus groups, get paid offers, affiliate marketing, etc than it is searching job boards and applying to work at home jobs that are nearly impossible to land. At least this way you’re definitely making money and not hoping for it.
But alas not everyone is able to see this logic. But I’m glad you are and you’ll continue to experience success for it. So you go!
=)
Eddy
September 10th, 2008 at 5:27 pm |
Hmmmmm i signed up a couple days ago. and still no reply or email. I know everyones been kinda having the same problem. But did anyone here ever get going with this program? just curious
September 10th, 2008 at 7:47 pm |
Hi Kevin,
I don’t think they send a confirmation email.
I know when I signed up, I basically saw a confirmation note saying thank you for signing up. Then I was asked for additional optional info that I filled out.
Most surveys or focus groups will email you when they actually feel we fit a profile that they want. So I’m sure that once one of us fits a profile we’ll hear from Google.
In the mean time you can try joining focus groups and other survey companies we’ve listed as recommendations in our articles section:
www.workathomenoscams.com/articles
Eddy
September 10th, 2008 at 9:13 pm |
On seeing that this is scam free iam happy to with this
September 13th, 2008 at 10:43 am |
Well, Nice article. Ya, Its easy to get into Google Adsense. But you will need a lots of hard work to make good money from it. I have a blog too, and I am sharing some helpful article about work from home opportunities, specially, ONLINE PAID surveys. There are lots of paid surveys out there. But the good ones are few in numbers. I tried to find out the good ones.
Anyways, nice job. Keep it up.
Sagar
www.moneyzeal.blogspot.com
September 14th, 2008 at 5:37 am |
Hi Sagar,
Thanks for posting your comments.
I think getting the traffic to one’s site is really the hard part. Making money with adsense is the easy part. lol But even getting traffic becomes easier when you have the right training.
But I agree with you there are only a few good survey companies. That’s why I don’t run around recommending every one that comes out.
Thanks again and good luck with your own blog.
Eddy
October 1st, 2008 at 9:35 am |
Hi,
My name is Angela.
I have been reading the above comments, and would like to find a real work at home job. I have been on home TPN< which is a fancy word for I.V. and am expected to be on it for a long time probably a couple of years. my mind and energy is still very active and i would love to feel accomplished again.
Any real information would be greatly appreciated.My e-mail agaion is brittaneparson@bellsouth.net.
Thank you,
October 1st, 2008 at 9:56 am |
Hi Angela,
Have you looked in our jobs section:
www.workathomenoscams.com/jobs ?
And let me say this about “Real work at home jobs”,
be sure you go after jobs that are actual available and not what you think is available. The real work at home jobs that are actually available in great numbers are careers like medical transcription ( www.workathomenoscams.com/typing ), programming, graphic design, translation, tutoring, writing and sales.
There aren’t a boat load of available “real work at home jobs” outside of these areas. So know what’s actually available so you don’t waste months or years trying to find jobs that don’t really exist.
I think this misconception is why some people fail to appreciate non-traditional work at home opportunities like the one listed above. I think if you’ve searched for “real work at home jobs” long enough especially if you’ve been focusing on jobs that aren’t really available, you totally understand why we provide a lot of smaller ways to make money.
It actually provides many of you some income instead of none by searching for certain type of “real work at home jobs” that aren’t available (i.e. typing and data entry).
So I hope this is kept in mind when we introduce these type of opportunities. We know you can’t support a family on these type of opportunities but it does provide you with a bit of cash. Hopefully its cash that could be used to get yourself some training on careers that are actually available to work at home seekers.
Take care,
Eddy