Black Work at Home Moms
If you are a work at home mom you can connect with other women entrepeneurs of color on 'Black Business Women Online' and you can find other 'work at home moms' on 'the Black Moms Club'. If you are a stay at home mom interested in starting your own online business visit StartupSista.com.
Featured Article:
Finding Legitimate Work at Home Jobs for Moms
A Quick Guide for Stay at Home Moms and Work at Home Moms by LaShanda Henry
If you want to find a legitimate work at home job you can do it the ‘fake easy way’ or the ‘real easy way’. The ‘fake easy way’ is simply going to the nearest search engine and typing in ‘work at home jobs’. In seconds you’ll get an eyeful of ‘supposed’ opportunities, but most of them are scams that you should avoid. The ‘real easy way’ to finding work at home jobs is to go through credible companies and directories that are created solely to connect real business owners with real people looking for part-time and home-based employment.
Companies that Specialize in Work at Home Job Opportunities
According to the Article ‘How to Make Money Online’ found in Women’s Day Magazine, many companies, such as J. Crew, Express Jet, 1-800-flowers, and even the IRS, outsource customer service operations to third-party companies who then hire home-based workers or "agents" to take calls and orders. Consider becoming a Customer Representative if you’d like to work at home. The average hourly rate is between $9 and in some cases $20 an hour.
Companies that hire Virtual Call Agents
Websites that Specialize in Freelance Writing Opportunities
If you are a writer, you can earn a work at home income by writing articles for various online publications.
Websites that Specialize in Home-Based Businesses and Jobs for Work at Home Moms
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
LaShanda Henry is a full time work at home mom who enjoys teaching other women entrepreneurs how to work the web! She is the creator of Sistasense.com and WorkandWebWomen.com online resource guides for beginner entrepreneurs.

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