Educate Yourself about Telecommuting... But don't go broke buying Information Packets!

Many people purchase these great "Information Packets" on the Internet that
list jobs and tell them how to find a telecommuting job. But, as you've
probably already noticed, most of the information in these packets is free
elsewhere on the Web! It's time to learn how to take the Internet by the
horns and find the jobs that can make you a successful telecommuter. You
can do it all without spending a dime!

--- Information Brokering ---

One of the big things on the Internet is "Information Brokering." This
involves the packaging and repackaging of information, then selling that
information on the Web to thousands of people.

The early Information Brokers scattered their wares all over the Internet
and now the same set of "reports" exist in a thousand different places.
Many information brokers today use the free reports that are floating around
on the Web and repackage that information for sale as "information packets."

For example, there is an old report called "The 1995-2005 Job Outlook in
Brief" that was distributed back in 1995. I purchased the original set of
reports on CD to see what it was all about---the idea was that you could
resell these reports and make money. But, how many others were reselling or
giving away the same report? Today, you can find the same report on
numerous Web sites for free!

--- But, how can I find a job without a guide? ---

The "hidden jobs" are not listed in these information packets so don't feel
that you're missing out. There are very few exclusive lists out there as
most employers would rather go out and locate their employees themselves
than to risk being inundated by millions of non-qualifying resumes.

If you take the time and follow an outline to research telecommuting
opportunities, you'll find everything you need to know. For instance, a
good list of items to follow when researching the topic are:

1. Learn how to format your resume.
2. Learn how to write a cover letter.
3. Learn how to interview over the phone.
4. Learn how to search for jobs on the Internet.
5. Learn how to contact potential employers.
6. Learn how to negotiate for your position.
7. Learn how to setup a telecommuting office in your home.
8. Learn how to market yourself on the Internet.
9. Learn how to network.

Taking this list of items, go to one of the larger search engines and begin
your search for each item. Find the most relevant site or article and use
that as a basis to extend your research until you understand the basics for
the given topic.

Believe it or not, most of the information you need to understand
telecommuting and how to locate such opportunities is available at sites
like:

- Telecommuting@About (http:/ elecommuting.about.com/)
- Job Search@About (http://jobsearch.about.com/)
- Freelance Write@About (http://freelancewrite.about.com/)
- Career Planning@About (http://careerplanning.about.com/)
- June Langhoff (http://www.langhoff.com/)
- Gil Gordon (http://www.gilgordon.com/)

As for locating the jobs that are usually listed in the packets, you can
find this information in several locations, including:

- Telecommuting Jobs (http://www.tjobs.com/)
- Jobvertise (http://www.jobvertise.com/)

--- What's next? ---

To avoid spending money unnecessarily, pay attention to the content of the
packets before you buy or make sure that they have a return policy. Also,
focus on the information sites that can add value to your endeavors, not
repeat the same information already available and known.

If you spend a little time on the Internet, you will find the free
information that is otherwise available in most of the for-purchase
telecommuting packages. All you have to do is research the topic and learn
what you can from the morass of information available.

About the Author

Edward B. Toupin is a freelance consultant, writer, and published author
living in Las Vegas. With 10 years of experience, Edward provides quality Web site design, development, and marketing as well as
writing, document design and planning, and e-book publishing services. You
can visit his Web site at http://www.toupin.com or contact him at
etoupin@toupin.com.

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