Phrases Not to Use for Finding Work at Home Jobs

Phrases Not to Use for Finding Work at Home Jobs

When people start considering working at home they will most likely start by looking on the internet by using search engines. This is a great way to find work at home positions, but only if you know the right phrases to use. There actually are some phrases not to use for finding work at home jobs.

If you’ve ever searched for anything on the major search engines, you know that using a keyword phrase will help narrow down the results to you get. The results will also be more targeted. Hopefully they’ll provide you with the information you need.

Most people will head over to their favorite search engine and type a phrase into the search box.

These are some phrases not to use: Work at home opportunity or work at home opportunities – Obviously you’re interested in work at home opportunities. If you have to use either of these phrases, additional information will improve your chances of finding what you want. Try children’s toys work at home opportunity if you would like to sell children’s toys.

Work from home job or work from home jobs – Again, the phrases are too generic. You’ll receive too many hits to find what you want. Daycare work from home jobs will be more targeted and will provide you with fewer results.

Work at home job or work at home jobs – This phrase is too similar to the above pair. You may actually end up receiving the results from the above phrases along with the ones for these phrases. Graphic artist work at home jobs will provide more specific results than you will get with phrases that are not targeted.

When you type these phrases in the search box, you’ll have well over a million hits to sort through to find the work at home job of your dreams. Do you have any idea how long it would take you to go through that many search results? Let’s just say it would take a long time.

You may find legitimate companies using the above keyword phrases, and they may even have success finding people. You don’t want to take a chance, though. You’ll do better finding what you’re looking for if you choose a more specific keyword phrase. Try some of these instead:

Virtual employee or virtual assistant positions – The word “virtual” is a much more targeted phrase when looking for online work. You can find companies that hire virtual employees or tell you how to become a virtual employee. If you can be even more specific in your search, your chances of finding what you want will increase dramatically.

Telecommuting or telecommuter – These words actually denote working from home without having to say so. They more aptly express the fact that you would like to work for a company but would like the opportunity to work out of your home, either full-time or part-time.

Freelance work or freelancer – These words also mean something specific. They usually refer to writers, artists, graphic artists, or something of that nature. People searching for freelance work do not want to work as employees, but want to be entirely independent.

Of course, the more specific you can be in your keyword search engine phrase, the better off you’ll be. If you are interested in freelance accounting jobs, use that keyword phrase. The phrases not to use for finding work at home jobs aren’t bad choices in and of themselves, they’re just not as effective as others you could use.

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I am a displaced homemaker having great difficulty in finding a job. I was a secretary for many years but I haven't worked in over 15. All of my previous jobs have either gone out of business or I no longer know how to get references from anyone. I would work for someone that owns a work at home company or would like to start my own with little start up capital. Thank you for all your advice.

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9 Responses to “Phrases Not to Use for Finding Work at Home Jobs”

  1. self-actualized says:

    Job happiness,.good workplace , job satisfaction, enjoyable , job happiness , good working conditions

  2. BeamMeUpMom says:

    Tell them that you want to be able to put in more time and effort at the job, not time and effort getting to the job. Most employers will appreciate having employees that live closer to their office. It means that you're likely to put in more time at the office, and are more likely to be punctual.

  3. mccamel1666 says:

    (The conclusion should tie together your underlying themes. In order to do this, you have to restate the major points of your paper, and then come to an encompassing conclusion based to some extent on what you originally stated in your introduction.)

    Clearly, Jamaica is much more than what is referred to in the contents of Bob Marley's song. Although one might not expect it to be, Jamaica is a matriarchial society in which the relationship between children and their mother's is central their upbringing. As would be expected in a matriarchial society, weddings are much more important and are celebrated based on that premise. With regard to holiday celebrations, there are many celebrations unique to Jamaica including their distinct independence celebration. Moreover, despite having English as their language, Jamaican's speak a bifurcated version of English with many remnants from the time of Shakesphere. Even the foods available in Jamaica are unique in that they are based on the culture and the types of vegetables and fish available in Jamaica. References to Jamaica in songs are clearly an oversimplication of the complex and unique culture that one can find in Jamaica. In fact, one could say that there are many nuances to Jamaica and no one lyrical representation no matter how inspired could in fact do them justice.

  4. The Doctor. says:

    (First of all, people who critique your grammar and spelling should really check their own!)

    Your is an elaborate story but, like everyone else has indicated, it seems to meander along to some unknown destination. In other words, where is the story going? What is the message?

    It seems to me that you could use this as a good start to getting your words on paper-but not as a finished product.

    Sometimes it helps to disect your work paragraph by paragraph–take a close look at the point of view and make adjustments accordingly. Do you think this might work for you as a "diary" of sorts??

    Best,
    Pamela Tyree Griffin, Editor of
    http://joyfulonline.net
    http://theshinejournal.com

  5. SunnyInPhiladelphia says:

    You could say your had an "emphasis" or "concentration" in French Language.

    They are a bit misleading, but also your transcripts would show a distinct area of study in French and that cannot be denied. I think you'd be safe to say emphasis.

  6. Jeffersons says:

    There is no "Illuminati" running the world from the shadows. There is no shadow government, and the Freemasons have no more power than the local Rotary Club. Poverty does not excuse crime, and it is not a situation forced on the masses to encourage them to enlist in the military.

  7. xres74 says:

    I can say you have a great website after visit.Many people do not know what is their niche and keywords. As a SEO service provider, i can tell you one easy way to find out the keyword.

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  8. Samuel Scott says:

    You are describing economic independence, which is stupid, and also flies in the face of liberty.

    Economic independence, created presumably by tariffs, quotas, and subsidies, don't work. They raise prices and lower employment. That explains the stupidity.

    Also, they restrict my freedom to trade with anyone I choose. That flies in the face of liberty.

  9. SunnyInPhiladelphia says:

    You could refer to your cumulative coursework by stating the number of credits earned, such as "18 credits in French language, grammar and history studies" or "completed 18 credits in French minor studies"or "18 credits in French minor studies." None of these misrepresent your achievements. The first gives you an opportunity to define the scope of your studies.

    I commend you for not wanting to misrepresent yourself. I would encourage you to consider returning to your school and complete the minor, especially since you are interested in finding employment in the French language field. Your official transcript will be amended to record the completion of minor studies. Talk to your former advisor to how to accomplish this…you may even be able to take the courses as independent studies so you wouldn't have to return to campus.

    Not having the academic credential may close some doors – and – in this age of electronic application submissions, you could discover that your resume is not moving through computer system filters that are looking for a "yes" answer to the question "Do you have a major/minor in French"?

    Unfortunately, a computer often filters applications before a person ever sees them. It would be unfortunate if your experiences and abilities were torpedoed because of two courses.

    Good luck in your employment search!

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