When using search engines to find home-based jobs, think about the content of legitimate job ads and try to work with phrases (not single words) that appear in those ads.
While phrases like “work at home” typically render millions of results (many of them scams), a more focused search with a phrase like “this is a work at home position” will narrow the field considerably. Why?
While “work at home” is a common “hook” for scammers, the latter phrase is more “natural” to the phrasing used in legitimate work ads. Bottom line, there are far fewer legitimate home-based jobs than there are scams, and using the right search terms is a great way to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Bear in mind that the good terms will help to weed out the scams, but some will still slip through. Likewise, not all hits on a bad search term are scams. Use your common sense when assessing any job listing.
Note: Simply click on the phrase of your choice to conduct a Google search.
How To Search For Legitimate Work At Home Jobs On Google
May 19, 2008 by Chuck | 2 Comments
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