September 2 2008

Work At Home With Google.com! (No Fees!)

Work At Home With Google.com Sign Up! 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 for Google and many other companies. 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 great 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 vigilant 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, which brings me to the Google work from home opportunity that you’re desperately seeking.

So How Can You Work At Home For Google?

Ads! No I’m not talking about becoming an Adsense affiliate and running your own site. I know for most of you that’s already out of the question.  But did you know that some of the ads that go through Google are are actually reviewed by a real person? Well yes they are and you can get paid to become one of those reviewers. There are actually known as Ad Quality Raters.

What is A Google Ad Quality Rater?

Well here’s the work at home job description straight from Google’s mouth:

"As an Ads Quality Rater, you will be responsible for reporting and tracking the visual quality and content accuracy of Google advertisements. Ads Quality Raters use an online tool to examine advertising-related data of different kinds and provide feedback and analysis to Google. Projects worked on may involve examining and analyzing text, web pages, images, and other kinds of information. You will need an in depth and up-to-date familiarity with English- speaking web culture and media. Additionally, you will apply this knowledge to a broad range of interests and topics. Ads Quality Raters possess excellent written communication skills and web analytic capabilities. You will be required to work 10-20 hours a week on a self-directed schedule.

Responsibilities:

  • Evaluate the accuracy of Google search engine results.
  • Communicate effectiveness of web layouts and information via the online tool.

Requirements:

  • BA/BS degree or equivalent experience.
  • Fluency in English.
  • Extensive familiarity with U.S. culture and media.
  • Excellent web research and analytical capabilities.
  • A high speed internet connection.
  • Valid U.S. work authorization.

How To Get Started?

For immediate consideration, please send a text (ASCII) or HTML version of your resume to temporaryjobs@google.com.
Important: The subject field of your email must include Ads Quality Rater – English – Temporary.

This opportunity’s availability often changes. So although it may not be open now it may be later and it’s still a good idea to give it shot. So that’s a legitimate and no fees way to work at home with Google.

 

Warning About Google Work At Home Products, Systems, etc….

Let me do you a favor by telling you to avoid any Google Work At Home product, system, DVD or ebook you may come across. Unless it’s making it clear from jump, that it will be teaching you about affiliate marketing or using Adwords. At the end of the day most of these so called Google work at home opportunities are misrepresenting Google and the affiliate marketing industry to get your money.  They’ll lure you in by telling you that you’ll get paid just for typing ads and filling out forms for thousands of companies. That’s B.S. It’s not that simple and involves a lot more than they’re leading on. The problem is when they get your money that’s when they reveal the truth if at all.  You end up being a victim that thinks that Google is endorsing these companies, when they’re not. If you want to learn about affiliate marketing and how that ties into Google’s search engine, I would highly recommend you read my affiliate marketing article by clicking here.

I’ll say this again, Google will never charge you to work for them. You should be skeptical of company charging you for any so called Google work at home product, system, etc. I don’t care what the company’s name or URL is. It’s pretty much all the same. You can see a clear example of this with my Google Money Tree scam article. 

In any event, i hope I’ve provided you a clearer picture of the real opportunities available from Google. They actual have a job section you can visit by clicking here. Just use the search box in the upper right.

By the way another great mega company to work at home for is Amazon.com. You can check out their work at home opportunity by clicking here. If you’re looking for a conventional jobs, you can visit our work at home jobs page by clicking here. Or if you want to avoid ads you can try our trusted partner HomeJobStop.com. Good luck either way.

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  1. Monique said on 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

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  2. Callie said on 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.

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  3. Edna Barone said on 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

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  4. eddysalomon said on 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:
    http://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

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  5. eddysalomon said on 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

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  6. Callie said on 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.

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  7. eddysalomon said on 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

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  8. Eleanor said on 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.

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  9. eddysalomon said on 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

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  10. Kevin said on 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

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  11. eddysalomon said on 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:

    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/articles

    Eddy

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  12. R.manikandan said on September 10th, 2008 at 9:13 pm

    On seeing that this is scam free iam happy to with this

    Reply
  13. Sagar said on 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
    http://www.moneyzeal.blogspot.com

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  14. eddysalomon said on 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

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  15. Angela Parsons said on 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,

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  16. eddysalomon said on October 1st, 2008 at 9:56 am

    Hi Angela,

    Have you looked in our jobs section:
    http://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 ( http://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

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  17. Ed Cohen said on January 11th, 2009 at 8:21 pm

    I read your article about making money with google using there adsense product. But the link for “User Experience Research” program is not there. I get a page not there error. The link you provide is http://survey.google.com/, which does not exist. Where is this in google. I would like to try it.

    Ed Cohen

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  18. Eddy Salomon said on January 11th, 2009 at 9:49 pm

    Hey @Ed,
    Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I have updated the article to reflect your findings.
    It looks like the opportunity is no longer available. But if you go back to the article and refresh it, I’ve added a paragraph of other options you can try. Hope it helps.

    Eddy

    P.S. Thanks again for bringing this to my attention.

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  19. Cat said on February 5th, 2009 at 3:19 pm

    I would love to find work at home position,I was laid off in Nov and can not find decent employment and decided to find something that will allow me to work from home and spend more time with my family. If someone can please email me some links and info I would greatly appreciate it.

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  20. Eddy Salomon said on February 5th, 2009 at 4:32 pm

    Hi Cat,

    I am sorry to hear you were laid off. You’re at the right place. We provide you with various type of work at home opportunities that may help you.
    But it’s going to require a willingness on your end to read. So with that said, here are some pages that should lead you in the right direction and avoid getting scammed:

    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/recommendations
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/ask
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/scams
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/articles
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/companies
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/jobs

    If you go through all that material, I guarantee you’ll find various legitimate opportunities that you can get started with if you have an open mind. At the very least you’ll learn how to avoid scams.

    Take care.

    Eddy

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  21. Karen groves said on February 23rd, 2009 at 11:00 am

    I would like to work at home i have 2 babies that we take care of and im not working as of now ,i like to see how to do all this stuff working at home at no cost,,

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  22. Eddy Salomon said on February 23rd, 2009 at 11:19 am

    Go and read the following pages:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2009/01/01/work-at-home-outlook-for-2009/
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/scams
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/ask
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/recommendations
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/companies

    All you need to know will be there. Don’t skim through the material or you can end up getting scammed or missing out
    on some good opportunities to make money.

    Good luck.

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  23. Tracey said on February 23rd, 2009 at 3:41 pm

    No one mentions the $47 per month fee after the initial 7 days.

    Reply
  24. Eddy Salomon said on February 23rd, 2009 at 6:51 pm

    Hi Tracey,

    Are you confusing the opportunity above with the Google Money Tree or some other clickbank product?

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  25. KJ said on February 24th, 2009 at 9:36 am

    Hi, I have worked for companies like Alpine access, marriot international and Liveops.
    Each of these companies hire people to work from home as a customer service agents.

    But in Marriots case, I worked as a reservation agent. I made reservations for people all over the world, where marriot hotels were accessible. Awesome company. Hourly pay was $12 pr hr. and they give you a computer and headset to get you started. The best perk was that you got a major discount on their hotels…MAJOR…anywhere in the world you could stay at their hotels virtually for $45-$55 per night. They are an excellent company for people who are honest and hardworking and who are looking for longevity.
    The reason that I mentioned tht was because, so many people are losing there jobs and need money…now.

    This isn’t a pay per click gig, it’s an actual hourly employment job. In fact, I have worked for a couple of companies that have contract with Time warner cable, pizza hut, Sprint (for tech support) and they paid me anywhere from $10-15 pr hr. Liveops, however, pays by the minute…which adds up to, about $9-11 pr hour, because the calls come in so quickly.

    Also, there is a company called Brighten Communications that pays people $12-15/hr to setup appointments for there clients, which is an excellent opp for an out of work salesman. All of these companies, and there is plenty more, pay you hourly and in some cases even benefits: like Marriot and alpine acess. Liveops, doesnt employ you, you would considered a contract worker, which is a benefit for those who only wanna work, when they wanna work. They (Liveops) allow you to make and set your own hours.
    The company that I’m with now, pays me a base pay per hour, plus an additional $1.50 for each hour that i am actually logged in to take calls.

    Anyhow, I totally like this site. It’s completely informative and helpful for those who are just opening there eyes to the whole “E-economy”.
    In fact, I find that the virtual E-economy has more job openings than ever. There’s is a wealth of oppportunities out there for those looking for an hourly position.

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  26. Eddy Salomon said on February 24th, 2009 at 11:46 am

    Hi KJ,

    Thanks for sharing your experiences with these companies.
    I think we’ve actually listed many of them on the following pages:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/companies
    http://www.workathomecareers.com/workathomejobs

    Feel free to post some of the website addresses of the companies you’ve mentioned, in particular links to their career pages.
    What I’ve found and seen is that most of those companies tend have a very long waiting list. But I guess it’s better to be on the list then not at all. lol

    I have read that companies are starting to be more open to the idea of offering work at home jobs as a way to cut cost. Hopefully its a trend that catches on
    and stays that way long term. Have others found it’s been a lot easier to find hourly positions in the last couple of months?

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  27. Veronica N. said on February 24th, 2009 at 3:03 pm

    Hi Eddy,

    I don’t know if you remember me….I was the one that I told you that I was unemployed but, willing to continue helping myself and my family…..Just want to say when I ran into your videos to MySurvey I was shocked cause I have been with them for quite sometime and believe or not I wasn’t sure if they were legit or not. I was skeptical but went ahead and followed my heart. I have received my first check & was thrilled about it. It wasn’t much but something is better than nothing I always say. But, there is 1 thing that I still don’t follow which is the Affiliate Program. What do they mean about having your own website? Do you really need a website or url to be in the Affiliate Program? This might be a silly question but I still don’t quite understand. Please explain thanks.

    Veronica N.

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  28. Eddy Salomon said on February 24th, 2009 at 5:43 pm

    Hi Again Veronica,

    Congrats on your first check from MySurvey. Glad you went through with it. Sometimes people assume every work at home opportunity is a scam even when it’s legit so I understand. In terms of an affiliate program and how it works you may want to read the following page from top to bottom:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/aff so you have a better understanding of affiliate programs and how they work.

    With that said some companies do require that you have your own website before joining their program. The reason is that they want affiliates that already have a base of people they can reach right away. Personally I think it’s not fair because when I first started being an affiliate I didn’t have my own website but learned to be successful nonetheless. But I think MySurvey has recently required this. So you may not be able to join. But you can easily create a free website at blogger.com or wordpress.com then try applying to be an affiliate for mysurvey.

    So that might be an option. In any event, I hope this helps. Be sure to read the article I mentioned above. It will help you understand a career as an affiliate better.

    Take care and congrats again. You may want to check out our other recommendations listed here:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/recommendations You might find another way to make money there as well.

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  29. Veronica N. said on February 25th, 2009 at 10:08 am

    Hi morning Eddy,

    Thanks again for your help it is very much appreicated you have no idea. I will look over the links that you have provided if I have any other questions I will surely let you know.

    Best regards,
    Veronica N. :)

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  30. Eddy Salomon said on February 25th, 2009 at 10:41 am

    No problem.
    I am sure if you read over that material you’ll be well on your way.

    Reply
  31. Veronica N. said on February 25th, 2009 at 12:12 pm

    Hi again,

    Ok this is interesting I have an acct. with Blogger so like you said I am on my way hahaha!!
    Cool wish me luck :D

    Veronica N.

    Reply
  32. Eddy Salomon said on February 25th, 2009 at 12:31 pm

    You go girl!

    =)

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  33. Maus said on March 5th, 2009 at 8:39 pm

    Everybody talks about this barely, and nobody talks what are they doing with this program.
    So, my question is: Before I order google software, can somebody explain to me, what you guys are doing to get paid with google ???????????????

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  34. Eddy Salomon said on March 6th, 2009 at 8:23 am

    First and foremost, I don’t know what software or work at home program you’re planning to buy, but you better do your research using our scam
    video to avoid a lot of hurt:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/scams

    Most sites like ours, cnn, aol, etc make money with Google’s adsense program. Which basically just pays the websites money for having ads on their site.
    If you want more details about this program visit google’s site:
    http://www.google.com/adsense

    It’s only available to you if you have a site which Google makes convenient with their blogger.com site program which is totally free. This is just a high level overview of all this. But there is a lot more to making money with adsense then what I’ve described. Like anything worth making money, some more advanced training is needed. I’ve invested in such training in the past and its helped me tremendously. But I always get my training from legitimate sources and not people that misrepresent themselves like rebate processing, etc.

    Good luck..

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  35. Deborah said on March 6th, 2009 at 9:05 pm

    I hear all the good comments, but I have had a bad experience with google. I ordered the kit in November, I didn’t receive it yet I was charged and never received it. now I am out $34.00, and no contact information to get the charges removed. I would not recommend Google

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  36. Eddy Salomon said on March 6th, 2009 at 9:40 pm

    Deborah,

    You’re confusing the shady merchants that infringe on google’s trade name and sell products that misrepresent the facts with Google the actual company.
    Google doesn’t sell any kits. Period! They have one money making opportunity and that’s adsense which is totally free. So don’t let these merchants confuse you.
    It won’t surprise me if Google starts going after these companies for using their name in these shady products. Because you’re a perfect example
    of how people have become confused.

    Take care.

    Eddy

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  37. cathe said on March 19th, 2009 at 11:14 am

    none of the links work.

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  38. Eddy Salomon said on March 19th, 2009 at 11:29 am

    I think you skimmed passed the Update paragraph. Feel free
    to go back and read that.

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  39. Ray Luedtke said on March 31st, 2009 at 12:59 pm

    Is this for real? I keep seeing ads for this google money tree. I am a college student struggling to find work, i have very little money left to spend. I would like to spend on something that will make me money. I am very skeptical about this , but i am at that point of trying everything and anything for the almighty dollar. Pleae e-mail me back with some hopefully re assuring details on what really goes on with this google money tree.

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  40. Eddy Salomon said on March 31st, 2009 at 2:26 pm

    Hi Ray,

    Just follow the steps in our scam video:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/scams and you’ll pretty much know that you should just avoid this. I’m going to post my review on this so-called opportunity early next week so you can read more about it then if you’re already a subscriber:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/subscribe

    But it’s pretty clear what should be done if you follow the steps of the video.

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  41. Lisa said on April 2nd, 2009 at 2:09 pm

    Hey, I was trying to sign up but everytime I click on the link it says currently unavailable or connection error, I’m connected so I know its not that… If there is another link let me know, cause I’m interested, Thanks.

    Reply
  42. Eddy Salomon said on April 3rd, 2009 at 9:14 pm

    @Lisa:

    Um, at the end of the article we provided an update regarding this.

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  43. Ray Williams said on April 14th, 2009 at 12:18 pm

    Do you think this one is a scam?.. http://www.googleworkathome.com
    Thanks Ray

    Reply
  44. Eddy Salomon said on April 14th, 2009 at 12:30 pm

    Just follow the advice of our scam video:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/scams

    Reply
  45. coleen said on May 1st, 2009 at 6:00 pm

    HI I sent for a kit to work at home how do I find out if it wass sent.

    Reply
  46. Eddy Salomon said on May 2nd, 2009 at 10:43 am

    Hi Coleen,

    Sounds like you fell for the scam we wrote about here:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2009/04/07/is-google-money-tree-a-scam/

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  47. Dan said on June 4th, 2009 at 12:45 am

    Hi Eddy,

    After much research, I must say – I’m glad I finally fell onto your page. I am close to the end of my ropes and almost – yes ‘almost’ spent the money required to become a Google affiliate.
    I’ve known my whole life that any legit company won’t take your money before hiring you or charge you a fee to work for them (besides the Laborers Union), yet, I almost got sucked in…

    Now I know you don’t know me or owe me – but since the top of this page has a 2008 date stamp, I was wondering if you wouldn’t mind taking the time to provide me with accurate & updated info towards where I might direct & position myself so as to secure a (or a few) prosperous journey that (with my effort) will lead to a lucrative income.

    I’m not looking for ‘get rich quick’ – but I am looking for something that can (on its own) start paying the bills in 2 months…

    Any ideas?

    Me ~ recently unemployed, married, father if a 13 month old – tired of ‘corporate America’ and even though I’d be doing work for said name entity – at least I’ll be doing it on my schedule and standards – failure is purely mine, just as ’success’ shall be measured as well…

    If you have help or ideas – I’d appreciate your efforts…

    Dan

    Reply
  48. Eddy Salomon said on June 4th, 2009 at 1:30 am

    Welcome Brother Dan. lol I say brother because I did a 7 year bid in corporate America and escaped a year ago:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/freedom

    So I feel your pain! In terms of your question, visit my work at home guide listed here:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/workathomeguide

    Most of the dates on the material you’re reading is irrelevant especially when it comes to the tips on avoiding scams and finding legit work at home jobs. So keep that in mind as you read the material. I think the guide will give you a great crash course if you take the time to go through it all. Unfortunately there is no way to guarantee that any of the opportunities or jobs will make you money within two months. Landing a traditional work at home job can take up to a year or more. Competition is fierce especially now because good folk like yourself are getting laid off like nobody’s business.

    An affiliate career might be a great fit for you considering the fact you want to control your financial destiny and are disgusted with the man’s antics. But as I just recently covered in this article:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2009/05/31/top-10-reasons-to-avoid-affiliate-marketing/

    It’s not an over night type of opportunity or even a two month one. It makes you money when you can achieve it. And for most new people it’s not that quick. So the best thing to do is start with the guide, it may give you some ideas to work with. I hope it helps.

    Take care.

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  49. Monica said on June 6th, 2009 at 6:27 pm

    Eddy, you have a link on your site to another site called Project Payday. It invites you to sign up for an offer that includes in the fine print how you are agreeing to sign up for an additional service that will be charging you a monthly fee beginning after the 14 day trial. However, if you don’t want to sign up for the offer, you can pay the monthly membership fee of $34.95 to get the info right away. Isn’t this a sign of a possible scam? You shouldn’t have to pay if you’re going to make money for the company right?

    Reply
  50. Eddy Salomon said on June 6th, 2009 at 7:37 pm

    Hi Monica,

    PPD isn’t a job. It’s basically a work at home product that teaches you how to make money with get paid offers. Jobs shouldn’t charge you a fee. They’re basically selling you their guide. You can read my review here:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2007/08/10/projectpaydaycom-review-scam-or-not/
    and read about get paid to offers here:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2008/05/07/getpaidtotryoffers/

    I’m sure both articles will help you.

    Reply
  51. Adrienne said on June 22nd, 2009 at 3:43 pm

    Dear Eddy, I am verry interested in this program but do I really have to have a coledge degree in order to do so?

    Reply
  52. Eddy Salomon said on June 22nd, 2009 at 3:49 pm

    Hi Adrienne,

    Sorry I don’t make the rules. I just provide the information. If an employer wants a college degree for a particular job then you pretty much need it. Just move on to the next opportunity. You have options. Visit my work at home guide and recommendations page:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/workathomeguide
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/recommendations

    Good luck,

    Reply
  53. Tammy said on July 9th, 2009 at 9:59 am

    I am very interested in working for google but you donot have any contact information, besides what you have.would you send me somemore infromation example: address,city state,zip,phone please!

    Reply
  54. Eddy Salomon said on July 9th, 2009 at 10:02 am

    Tammy, what you see listed above is what Google provides. Sorry.

    Reply
  55. da phantom said on July 9th, 2009 at 4:14 pm

    Tammy, I think I can help you.

    Vasilissis Freiderikis, 33
    1st floor
    P.C. Nicosia, Cyprus

    Costumer Service (888) 541-0915

    As you can see, this company is at the other side of the world. In Cyprus island.
    It’s supposted to be no fees, but they charge you every month, when you don’t even make a dime yet.
    Do a research, and give them a call.
    Be careful and good luck, you will need it.

    Reply
  56. CJ said on July 19th, 2009 at 4:41 am

    ITS A CLEAR SCAM…
    Where is the common sense these days.

    Reply
  57. Paul said on August 2nd, 2009 at 6:06 pm

    I read everyone opinion about working at home job, sound really good, but I want to know if anyone knows some working at home job for spanish speaking person. My wife would love to do this job but she feels that her english is not good enough. Thank you for you help and time.

    Reply
  58. Eddy Salomon said on August 2nd, 2009 at 6:30 pm

    You might want to try the international page:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/international

    Reply
  59. Paul said on August 4th, 2009 at 7:54 am

    Eddy, thank you for the info. I been looking more about working for Google and I just found something they called Google Fortune. https://www.processcartcenter.com/MTAxNjh8MjI2M3wzNjgwMTN8djI=/dxean4b9/g. I found this website from Chicago Tribune News “Local College Drop-Out Now Makes $10,000+ A Month Online” I want to know if this is a real deal. Thank you for your time.

    Reply
  60. Eddy Salomon said on August 4th, 2009 at 12:19 pm

    Read the following articles and avoid all this nonsense:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2009/06/07/fake-news-site-work-at-home-scam
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2009/04/07/is-google-money-tree-a-scam/

    You should also read my scam page and watch the video so you know how to avoid any of these scams in the future:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/scams

    Reply
  61. Bruce said on August 5th, 2009 at 7:35 am

    @Paul:
    Paul, have your wife check out http://www.liveops.com. They are seeking Spanish speaking reps to take calls at home.

    Reply
  62. phyllis crumpler said on August 6th, 2009 at 3:55 am

    i just want to better my living and this seems like may be the answer to my prayers.

    Reply
  63. Eddy Salomon said on August 6th, 2009 at 6:52 am

    Hi Phyllis,

    You may also want to visit the following pages:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/workathomeguide
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/recommendations

    I’m sure it will help you achieve your goals.

    Good luck.

    Reply
  64. Minh Hang said on November 30th, 2009 at 1:25 pm

    Hi,
    I got a question about work at home.
    I’m an international student, in my visa dont permit me work outside of campus. so i wonder can i join to work in the internet or not?
    and if i can work , can you pay me through my debit account ?

    Reply
  65. Eddy Salomon said on November 30th, 2009 at 1:33 pm

    Hi Minh,

    Visit my international page:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/international and READ it. Then try some of the recommended resources discussed.

    Reply
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