This is the second article in the 3-part article series about work at home forums.
In the last article, I shared with you a review of Digital Point Forum and how it can help you jump-start your work-at-home career. As promised, let’s discuss two more forums that you may want to look into for information as you start building up your earning capabilities at home. See if your specific interests and requirements will be satisfied in these forums.
Great work at home forums include Warrior Forum
Warrior Forum specializes in Internet Marketing. Here, you will see various ideas and information about the constantly changing rules and techniques of online marketing. The thing about being an Internet Marketer is you need to make sure that the site, products, and services you are promoting online will always be visible in search engines. If you are looking for information from people who are really doing the “legwork” – go to Warrior Forum.
The members of this website consist of web experts that will help you solidify your career online. They have been there, done that, and are continuing to explore this ever-changing domain. So if you want to keep abreast of Internet developments, you might want to join this community.
Typical discussions include social media marketing, mobile marketing, writing, advertising, and other popular ways to make money online. There are also private forums available. However, they are specifically for registered members only.
Posts about Warrior Forum events, support, and plug-in profit site support are also available here. So if you are interested in Internet Marketing, you might want to hang out in this forum.
Why Do Work Forum
Why Do Work forum is a bit of a quirky name but it is still one of the best communities online. The work topics are categorized properly and among them include work-from-home advice, tips and support, and business discussions. There are also general chat forums and an introduction category that will help you maximize the benefits of the forum.
There is a job leads category where you can discuss your skills and hopefully find work as a freelance writer, transcriptionist, and other virtual office-related jobs.
You can ask questions about different employers too – and you can very well expect honest and sincere answers. This will help you when you are doubtful of the credibility of a client.
Scam reports and scam prevention are also topics you can find in Why Do Work. While the opportunities are great, there are malicious employers online who will run away with your output without paying you. This forum has a specific category to help educate you on how you can keep yourself from being a victim.
Why Do Work Forums also provide tips on how to make money online, advertising and promotion of your business products and services, webmaster resources, and advice. You can also find articles with special offers – but this is mostly available only for the registered members.
In the third part of this series, I will be discussing the last (but certainly not the least) of the 4 work at home forums. I will try to keep the wait from being too long for this third article.
Till then! 🙂