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by Gagan Kainth, Gag
If you enjoy taking surveys online, jobslover.com is an ideal way to make a few extra dollars in the privacy of your home. Best of all, Jobslovert will not give out your personal information to its advertisers, so you don't have to worry about getting dozens of phone calls from people trying to sell you everything from health insurance to an online education.
If you enjoy taking surveys online, jobslover.com is an ideal way to make a few extra dollars in the privacy of your home. Best of all, Jobslovert will not give out your personal information to its advertisers, so you don't have to worry about getting dozens of phone calls from people trying to sell you everything from health insurance to an online education.

To participate in Jobslover.com, you must be at least 18 years old. Only one person from each family can sign up for the site, but there are many surveys that teenagers can participate in that pay. Family members just need to divvy up the money when it arrives.

Not all surveys at Jobslover.com offer payment. Some of them simply offer a sweepstakes entry. But you are under no obligation to do any survey in which you don't want to participate. Unlike some sites, survey offers are sent to you via e-mail. You are under no obligation to respond to the e-mail if the survey does not interest you and you will not be kicked off of the site.

If you find a survey that offers a cash reward, payment is immediate. Unlike many other online survey companies, you do not have to accumulate a certain dollar amount before receiving payment. The money is sent to you via check and generally arrives within four weeks after survey completion.

You may also be asked to test new products that will be delivered to your door. This is an excellent way for people to try different products that they would otherwise not buy. In most cases, you will be financially compensated for testing the product.

To sign up for Jobslover.com, you simply need to click on the website and hit "join." You will be asked a series of questions, including your telephone number. Jobslover adds a disclaimer that it will not share your telephone number with anyone. Since I joined this website, I have not received any telephone calls from any solicitors of the products I've surveyed.

The surveys are fairly simple and generally take only 10 minutes to complete. The one drawback of this site is that you have to wait a few days to participate in surveys and you can only participate by responding to your e-mail. If you have a spam folder on your e-mail account, you may miss some e-mails, so it is wise to add the website to your general address book.

Throughout the year, various sweepstakes are awarded to lucky prize winners. These range from cash prizes to luxury vacations. If you are lucky enough to win a sweepstakes, Jobslover will notify you by e-mail.

Some of the marketing companies that Jobslover.com represents include the Marketing Research Association, the American Marketing Association, American Association for Public Opinion Research, The Council of American Survey Research Organizations and the Advertising Research Foundation. Unlike some disreputable online survey firms, Jobslover.com is a legitimate marketing website. They will never ask you for any money and are careful to keep your private information private.

If you are just starting to explore the world of online surveys, Jobslover.com is a comfortable place to start. After you join, an e-mail will be sent to your account to confirm your membership. Simply click on the link provided and look for e-mails from Jobslover in your mailbox. You are under no obligation to take any of the surveys or enter any sweepstakes and you can be assured of your privacy.

*You do it yourself.
*You hire other people to do the job.

Depending on the circumstances there is no one-way which is better.

For example: You can clean your own home or you can hire someone.

Depending on what money you make in your professional activities, it might be that you have no choice than doing it yourself, even if it is at midnight, after a long day. You might of course also want to clean your own house no matter how much money you make because you enjoy it.

The choice is yours, but usually, especially in business activities one tries to leverage any activities according to the return of investment.

A director or a doctor typing his own letters might save him $14 an hour but will rob him of anything between $200 to $20,000 an hour, depending on how big of a ?boss? he is.

So, the trick is to accurately assess when it would be more profitable to hire someone else or when it is better to do it yourself.

Most small businesses and health care practices have a tendency to do it themselves for too long for the sake of saving money. But in most cases this saving money practice also keeps them small for too long, and even forever.

After all, why, after a decade of ?Saving Money? by doing it yourself, the practice is still small?

The most money wasted is not the money lost in some activities or some purchase that did not quite work out, but the money you never made.

The point in case is that to save money by doing it yourself, you only save short time and surely lose in the long run.

Any doctor in private practice is actually first an executive and second a doctor and his work in any of those two positions, especially the position as executive, is much more valuable than any filing, writing reports, paying bills, doing marketing legwork, etc. Not only can an executive make much, much more money doing executive work but he usually will find that other people can do those ?worker? and ?legwork? jobs faster and better than he.

Never mind that most executives and doctors even hate those extra activities, which sometimes cut into family time and other fun things he would rather champion. The biggest drawback actually is that much of the legwork ends up being not done at all and thus millions of dollars are lost over a life-time. Millions of dollars, which all by itself could have made another few millions and would have provided all the free time one wanted.

Sometimes it looks like a catch 22 and hiring people to do some of the work looks impossible since after all the practice might already have a payroll problem.

Sometimes doing the exact opposite to what logic tells you and to what all others do or to what is taught in schools, is exactly the way out. (It must be because 95 % of the population, who follow the ?proven way? are dead broke at retiring age.)

Again, practically all the successful people are the ones who do it different -- they break all the rules. Not legal rules, grant you. You should start by enlisting help from coaches and gurus who have successfully ?broken the rules? and have redefined new rules - rules which lead to a much greater success ratio by immense proportion.

There is no virtue in working hard and yet being too broke to retire at 55 and also having led a life of dissatisfaction.

Let's face it doc, your two hands can only do so much and only people will make your service good and profitable. Only people can create the free time you need, so learn how to hire, teach and administer people to get the work done!

Also keep in mind that even a doctor is only trading time for money, not even an awful lot, due to insurance and government regulations. It actually never is to soon or too late to start stopping the rat race of overwork and underpaid because of not getting the job done via others. Getting the job done via others is what leadership is all about.

Leadership can be learned, as is proven by Harvard graduates every day.

But you do not have to get to Harvard either to learn leadership as is proven by millions of other very successful people who somehow somewhere took the time to observe what it takes to be successful.

Read, observe, learn from personal coaches and consultants, and most importantly start by getting courageous and apply what you read in this issue.
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Gagan Kainth has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Businesses, Adsense and Finances. Gagan Kainth is the Author of this Article, he is a well known internet marketer from the last 6 years. He Loves to help People for doing home based business, Every time when ever he see anything best, he tells it to the world. Because once someone also. Gagan Kainth's top article generates over 40500 views. to your Favourites.

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