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HomeBased Mommie is work at home blog that is a sister site of Workersonboard.com that contains reviews of your favorite work at home jobs, companies, money-making ideas and other ways to earn cash at home.  This site is dedicated to helping anyone find legit work at home opportunities and avoid the work at home scams and schemes that are so prevalent online today.

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10 Comments

cora · February 26, 2015 at 2:48 pm

Hi Mrs. Alicia,
I am writing you because I truly have a very personal question to ask when it comes to making money from home. If one is looking into starting a blog as their business and doing the surveys, should one keep those monies separate from monies for livelihood especially if your are not able to hold a steady outside job. thank you and I look forward to hearing from you very soon!! 🙂

    aw1219 · February 26, 2015 at 5:00 pm

    Hi Cora,
    If I understand your question correctly, I guess you could do this but it really would depend on how much you earn in relation to how much your expenses are. If your online income exceed your expenses including your livelihood they could certainly be combined with additional money you may earn elsewhere or even saved up.

Gloria Jones · May 13, 2015 at 2:48 am

Hi Alicia, im new to working at home. And I would more info on the manpower job for 20 hours a week. Where do I go to apply for that job.

Please give me info on IT tech support jobs onsite and online.
I live in Las Vegas

thanks

Gloria jones
glotowns@gmail.com
702-728-8429

Tom Ayling · May 15, 2015 at 5:05 pm

Hey Alicia,

How are you?

My name is Tom Ayling, founder of Self Publishing System (SPS). We just finished up SPS and believe your readers, at Home Based Mommie, would benefit from this program.

Being a writer, myself, I love your authenticity and ability to articulate complex ideas. This is our intent at SPS, simplifying complex ideas. (Self-publishing!)

You may also be wondering why I read your blog (as a 23 year-old male)…. well, I work from home and although it’s not an IDENTICAL perspective. I can at least appreciate your writing. And I do. OK, back to SPS.

This program made me and six others (while in beta) bestselling authors.

I’m offering an affiliate here for 50% commission and would love to chat with you about this opportunity.

Tom

PS we’ve been featured on The Huffington Post and Self Publishing Roundtable. PLUS we’re schedule to be on Under30CEO, Author Strong and Addicted2Success in the next week!

Susana Flint · July 28, 2015 at 7:43 pm

Hi Alicia,
I’d like to commend you on your website. It is professional concise and simple. I would like to start blogging. I love to write and I have a couple of ideas on what I want to blog about. My question is this, once I have a blog set up and my content is good quality, how do I continue to keep new information in my content and continue to post informative and new information consistently? I know it’s a general question but I’m not sure how I would keep my audience if I only have one things to write about. I must tell you that your page is very impressive and I hope to have a blogging page as good as yours someday soon.
Thank you so much for this and all of your invaluable information.
Susie

    aw1219 · August 3, 2015 at 6:06 pm

    Hi Susana and thank you for visiting and for your comments. Keeping with the general theme is great and you could explore this from a different angle and also talk about some of the things that you would be interested in also. One way to new content for your readers is to allow for people to guest post on your blog or to find out what your readers are interested in learning more about via questions, polls, feedback, surveys, etc. You could also apply for paid sponsors and those companies will give help you to come up with additional and new content that you can share with your audience. Getting personal with your blog readers and sharing your own experiences is another way to come up with new and original content for your audience. I sometimes use this technique also.

Steve · November 13, 2015 at 7:00 pm

Hi Alicia,

Really enjoy your videos and have a question about a recent post you made about a company called Wonder Research. You stated that they pay $4.00 to $8.00 per research task. Can you please give me an idea of how long it takes to complete one research task?

If it takes an hour to complete just one research task, that’s only $4.00 bucks an hour on the low end. Hopefully it doesn’t take that long. As no one I know would work for just $4.00 per hour.

Thank you for your time and reply,

Steve

Randi Munns · October 30, 2016 at 4:03 am

Hi Alicia!

Thanks for your website and YouTube channel. I have been devouring information from it for the last few days. I was wondering if you know much about AmazonMTurk. I applied to work with them, which was nothing more than signing into my Amazon account and asking to be approved, and received a message saying I was declined. Do you know much about their approval process? More specifically, what it takes to get approved to work for them?

Thank you in advance for your time!

Randi

Lisa Reynolds · April 29, 2018 at 12:22 am

Hi Alicia! Thanks for being so diligent in helping to find these jobs for those of us seeking home employment, your efforts are appreciated. My question is, are there any current, work-at-home jobs for an older woman who does not require a resume and pays cash.

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