Any non-scam work for stay-at-home moms?

I wonder if there is a trully good way to make money from home, or all of them are scams? Is there any mom out-there who was successfull at finding one?

The WORST way to get legit at home job information is to ask on here. I have asked that it a few times, and I keep getting all this junk that you are getting from these people above me. They act like THEIR website is the only one that isn’t a scam, but they are! Try doing something you know is real. Babysit a few other kids, start a daycare, walk some dogs. See if you can work when your husband is home for a few hours. Sell stuff on e-bay. Talk to other moms and see what they do for extra money. But I would NOT do anything anyone recommends to you from here. I have been burned a few times. And whatever you do, don’t sign up for Avon or Mary Kay. I have done those too.

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5 Comments

  1. mike j says:

    I’m not a mom but I have tried out work at home businesses and found many scams. I have found one that really works for me though. I started a little while back and they’re really good at instructing you. Plus you can actually make a good amount of money unlike other sites where it takes hours just to get a couple bucks. they actually just updated all the tools and products for the members today.

    There is a start up fee but don’t let that scare you off because it almost did to me. but i decided to try it out and I ended up making my money back really quick.

    check it out and if you want send me an email.
    master_jordon5@hotmail.com
    References :
    http://www.NoCeilingProfits.com/?aid=JC10047

  2. Brown-eyed girl says:

    The WORST way to get legit at home job information is to ask on here. I have asked that it a few times, and I keep getting all this junk that you are getting from these people above me. They act like THEIR website is the only one that isn’t a scam, but they are! Try doing something you know is real. Babysit a few other kids, start a daycare, walk some dogs. See if you can work when your husband is home for a few hours. Sell stuff on e-bay. Talk to other moms and see what they do for extra money. But I would NOT do anything anyone recommends to you from here. I have been burned a few times. And whatever you do, don’t sign up for Avon or Mary Kay. I have done those too.
    References :

  3. kelly e says:

    Me – I am a mother of 3.

    I am in sales in the health and wellness industry.
    I suggest going out or google the magazine success from home – it has real tips and advice.

    If something sounds to good to be true, it is -
    and speak to people (like you are doing) and ask them personal questions – you should get the good, bad and ugly.

    There are plenty of things you can do – like child care
    or auctions (finding a product is hard, and work)
    and most other ventures aren’t a lot $$ upfront – you should be able to have fun, enjoy what you sell (yes sales) and work around yourself and family being your own boss.
    References :
    work at home sales consultant mom of 3.
    kel@h-power.us

  4. Mr. Blue says:

    Work-at-Home ads/surveys sites usually don’t pay off. Be especially wary of ads that promise huge annual salaries; they often require expensive upfront fees with no guarantee. You risk losing your money and wasting a lot of time and energy.
    References :

  5. Alicia B says:

    I would consider myself a successful mom since I stay at home with my 2 girls and I am single.

    There are links in my profile to the work at home jobs and opportunities I use to make my living. If you have any questions about a particular one just email me from there and I will be happy to help!

    Alicia
    References :