How to Use the Web for Targeted Networking
June 15, 2010 by From-Home.net
Filed under Job Search, Opportunities

(ARA) – When searching for a new career opportunity, the traditional method of “pounding the pavement” has gone virtual. Companies are posting employment opportunities on their Web sites, and are also utilizing social networking tools such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn to spread the message. To find the right job, use an integrated approach of social media, job search sites and targeted industry research.
Social networking sites act as an introductory service, providing people the opportunity to meet industry professionals through their own list of contacts. In this way, social and professional networking platforms make it easy for job-seekers to connect with former colleagues, while at the same time, granting them access to a person’s current position, previous employment and most importantly, their network of contacts.
“Using a site like LinkedIn, you can see the industry groups and professional associations that another user belongs to,” says Amber Kostik, career services adviser at The Art Institute of California – San Francisco. “You can look at a professional’s past experience, and that can give you an idea of what your dream company is looking for.”
Another tool is using job search Web sites like Monster or CareerBuilder, although it oftentimes proves more effective to specifically target companies you would like to work for. Individually targeting these companies helps define your career focus and allows you to customize your resume and cover letter to meet their company vision.
Job search Web sites can be a resource on many levels, including offering comparable job descriptions to ones that you have researched while targeting specific companies. This proves helpful in understanding what requirements and skill sets might be needed for a certain job. Another resource is recruiter listings, which include specific information about the company. When you come across a too-good-to-be-true listing but don’t meet all the listed qualifications, apply anyway. Recruiters list qualifications of their “ideal candidate,” but there is always room for negotiation if you can get your foot in the door. Also, look for niche positions, as these listings often receive fewer applicants, meaning you are more likely to be seen.
“These Web-focused tactics are key aspects when looking for job opportunities. To be successful in finding work you must tie them all together” says Nathan Small, career services advisor at The Art Institute of California – Hollywood. “When identifying your strengths and looking for work, you must take it one step at a time but continue to hold onto things that motivate you to achieve your goals.”
By using this combination of social media, job search sites and targeted industry research, your network can grow exponentially. This offers many more ways to not only locate specific job opportunities, but also provides you with direct connections to people that you can reach out to for personal recommendations, additional information, and insight into specific opportunities. Using these tools can improve your job search, and your feet will thank you, too. To learn more about The Art Institutes schools, visit www.artinstitutes.edu/nz.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
Making Money with Affiliate Mini Sites
June 13, 2010 by From-Home.net
Filed under Affiliate Marketing, Job Search, Opportunities
If you can write, have the patience to do a little research, are open to suggestions and are quick to learn then creating a small website also called a mini-site promotion and marketing knowledge to publicize website content by means of writing articles or articles written by ghost-writers, becoming an affiliate for several companies may be a great choice for you to generate a descent income right from your own home in front of your computer.
You can do this by receiving part of the revenue off of sales that an affiliate program receives from visitors who “click through” from your website via the company’s affiliate links which that are placed on your mini-sites and/or websites.
Since you will be promoting a product or service, you will need to learn to write eye-catching sale pitches and website content to get your readers interested in the product or service you are promoting, convincing them that they must have or own the product, and to keep them coming back to your website time and time again for more recommendations and your useful informational content, which will get them clicking on your affiliate links once again. Although many affiliate programs only pay you money off of the initial sale you make from each visitor, you also have the option of promoting a good range of affiliate programs, so that you can still make a profit off of your returning customers. Read the rest at Affiliate Minisite Profits – [http://www.affiliateminisiteprofits.com]
Making Money with Affiliate Mini-Sites: 10 Important Factors
· What Kind of Experience Do I Need?
· Choosing the Best Niche For Your Mini-Site
· Learn to Use Search Engine Optimization Techniques
· Using the Yahoo Search Marketing Tools to Retrieve Free Keywords
· The Importance of Picking a Catchy URL – Domain Name
· Picking the Best Web Hosting Company For Your Mini-Sites
· The Best Place to Place Affiliate Links on Your Mini-Site
· Making Money with Banner Advertisements On Your Mini-Sites
Woodworking Home Opportunity Jobs
April 16, 2010 by From-Home.net
Filed under Job Search, Opportunities, Work From Home
If you are searching for a legitimate ‘Woodworking Home Business Opportunity’, you have come to the right place. Below we have listed a few resources to start a business from home woodworking. Please be advised that you should send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope to the addresses provided for each company listed. An information packet will be mailed to you with instructions on how to start Woodworking From Home.
While each business is thoroughly researched for quality assurance, please be well advised to still do your own research, your own homework, when choosing which home based project is most profitable for you.
PLEASE NOTE: (Below are a list of referrals From-Home.net has research and found for ‘Wood Working Home Business Opportunities’ . Additional information or deletions may occur as we come across from time to time. From-Home.net, which strives to provide you with free quality referrals cannot and will not be held responsible for any business transactions made with any third party.)
US Crafts
PO Box 1529-Dept. WSH
Gardenerville, Nevada 89410
U.S. Craftings
Make wood angel ornaments. Work available year round. Instructions and telephone number provided with free literature. Send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope to:
U.S. Craftings
PO Box 1529-Dept WSH
Gardenerville, Nevada 89410
Unique Wooden Project
Make small, secret wooden boxes. Easy and fun to make. No sawing or drilling required. For complete details, send $2.00 and a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope to:
Unique Wooden Project
PO box 395-Dept. WSH
Tulia, Texas 79088
US Crafts
Make adorable wood, light switch covers. Instructions provided. Saw required. Phone numbers provided with free literature. Send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope to:
US Crafts
PO Box 1529-Dept. WSH
Gardenerville, Nevada 89410
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Tips for a Successful Local Job Search
March 31, 2008 by From-Home.net
Filed under Job Search
If you are seriously searching for a local job, but you have no idea where to look, you may be just one of the thousands of unemployed people in the country. However, finding a job is easy when you know where to search.
Where can you find employers? How can you find your desired local job?
Before anything else, you should determine your skills and abilities, update your resume and be ready to face the employment process. There are several options on where to find employment.
1) Job Center: Job centers provide numerous vacancies for different kinds of work. Majority of job centers update their employment board frequently.
Originally, these career centers cater to young jobseekers up to 21 years old. They arrange for appropriate job interviews, which they believe, would match your skills and abilities. Some job centers also process training vacancies and apprenticeships to young people. Today, these centers also cater adults’ need of employment.
2) Newspapers: Local and national newspapers, non-profit papers and job hunting newspapers provide advertisements on current job vacancies. You could find all the existing newspapers in libraries and check all the recent job postings.
Majority of newspapers today have their content available online. You could browse through them one by one and list all the jobs you prefer.
3) Journals and Magazines: Every industry has their own periodicals, magazines or journals. Most employers go to these publications for employing professionals. Some could be bought in magazine stands and others come by subscription. Therefore, if you are hoping to establish your career based on your finished field of study, you could subscribe to a professional magazine and increase your local job prospects.
4) Agencies: Employment agencies handle most of vacant local work. Covering all kinds of work for various industries, these agencies are listed in local directories and Yellow pages.
5) Employer Grounds: Many companies have job vacancies on their premises. Since these companies such as food retailers make use of internal notice boards, they do not advertise in newspapers and agencies. You could walk into these companies and ask the front desk for employment vacancies.
6) Internet: The most cost-effective way in finding local jobs is through the internet. Majority of employment agencies, newspapers, top companies, magazines and job centers have their own website. You could save time by searching through them one by one and apply for the job you prefer the most.
Making use of all these options could save you a lot of time searching for your desired local job. You could use all of these methods simultaneously to increase your chances of employment.




