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by Lubano Lim, Lub
Are you a college student who is trying to earn some extra income so that you can pay your college fees?

Or do you hate your job and want to quit?

It doesn't matter whether you are a housewife, a college student or a job hater, the fact is you can earn more money working from home, if you are willing to educate yourself. Of course, you need to work and smart too.

One good way to earn a decent income from home is through online MLM. Since you are reading this article, I am assuming that you have questions regarding online MLM. Therefore, let us go through 5 faq about online MLM in this article.

1)How can I be successful in Online MLM?

That is a good question. Everyone wants to succeed. But there is something I need to point out. Online MLM is a business. Like all business, I cannot guarantee that you will succeed. Your success depends on several factors like whether you have chosen the correct company, how much experience you have, how hard you work and of course the strategy that you are using.

Let us talk about the strategy. Generally, there are two different strategies in MLM., the old method and the new method.

2)What is the old method?

The old method is simply the method that has been used by many networkers (networkers refer to people who are involve in MLM) in the past. Traditionally, a typical networker will try to approach his family, relatives, friends and acquaintance. These people are typically called the warm market (generally refer to people you know personally).

After exhausting the warm market, they will start to look for other people. One way to do that is to buy leads. This is called the cold market.

3)Tell me more about the old method

There is a problem with the old method. To be successful in MLM, duplication is a very important factor. Duplication means you can easily use the same method that your sponsor has used to recruit people. It also means you can easily teach the same method to your downline and they will be able to use the method easily.

The problem with the old method is that it is not easily duplicable. Sure, there are people who became very successful by using the old method. These top producers are usually great sellers who enjoy talking to people and are not afraid of rejection. However, most people hate selling. They do not like to approach people to talk about MLM opportunities.

4)What is the new method?

The new method involves leveraging the internet. It is really simple to set up. Firstly, you need to create a webpage with an opt in form to collect the information of your visitors. Most of the time, you will only need their email address.

After creating your webpage with an opt in form, all you need to do is to drive targeted traffic to your site. There are many ways to drive targeted traffic to your site which is out of scope in this article. Normally, the traffic you received is targeted, you will have an opt in rate of around 10% (I am being conservative here. Your conversion rate will depend on several factors).

The next step to be done is to follow up with your subscribers through email. You can follow up with them as many times as you want as long as they are still in your list. Of course, try not to overdo it.

5)What are the advantages of new method?

With the internet, you are no longer limited by geographical location. The world is now your playground.

You can easily get targeted prospect with the new method. With the old method, the people that you approach are not necessary interested in MLM or any other business opportunities. Obviously, it is easier to convert targeted prospect, who are already interested in work from home MLM opportunities.

The next advantage is that you can easily automate the process of follow up as well as getting traffic.

Personal and Home Care Aides work in patients' homes and rooms, helping disabled, elderly, ill, and mentally disabled and disturbed persons live in their own homes or in residential care facilities. They provide housekeeping and routine personal care services, as well as instruction and psychological support to their patients. They may advise families and patients on nutrition, cleanliness, and household tasks.

Aides keep records of clients' conditions, and of services performed, and report to a supervisor who is often a registered nurse (RN). Aides assist and cooperate with health care professionals and other medical staff.

Personal and home care aides hold over 700,000 jobs. Most jobs are in home health care services; individual and family services; residential care facilities; and private households. Self-employed aides arrange work schedules, payment, etc., on their own.

In some states, one need only receive on-the-job training, which generally is provided by employers. In other states formal training may be required. This is available from community colleges, vocational schools, elder care programs, and home health care agencies.

National certification is offered by The National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC). Certification is a voluntary demonstration that the individual has met industry standards. One must complete a standard 75-hour course and written exam developed by NAHC. Home care aides seeking certification are evaluated on 17 different skills by a registered nurse.

State mandated tests such as for tuberculosis may be required as part of a physical examination. Criminal background checks are also sometimes required for employment.

Personal and home care aides must be able to:

? help people and not mind hard work,

? be responsible, compassionate, emotionally stable, and cheerful,

? be tactful, honest, and discreet,

? work independently,

? follow detailed instructions,

? lift patients without straining or injuring themselves.

Because of rapid employment growth and high replacement needs excellent job opportunities are expected. Job growth for personal and home care aides is projected to grow much faster than average for all U.S. occupations.

How Much Do Personal and Home Care Aides Earn?

Average hourly earnings for personal and home care aides were $8.12 in May 2004. Pay ranged from less than $5.93 per hour up to more than $10.87 an hour.

A Day in a Personal and Home Care Aide's Life:

On a typical day a personal and home care aide will:

? clean clients' houses,

? do laundry, and change bed linens,

? plan meals (including special diets), shop for food, and cook,

? help clients get out of bed, bathe, dress, and groom,

? accompany clients to doctors' appointments or other errands,

? advise families and patients on nutrition, cleanliness, and household tasks,

? assist in toilet training a severely mentally handicapped child,

? listen to clients talk about their problems,

? keep records of services performed and of clients' condition and progress,

? report changes in the client's condition to the supervisor or case manager.

I hope this article gives you a good idea of what is involved in the career of a Personal and Home Care Aide. Health care is the largest industry in the world. In the U.S. about 14 million people work in the health care field. More new wage and salary jobs are in health care than in any other industry. (Some figures from Bureau of Labor Statistics.)
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Lubano Lim has sinced written about articles on various topics from Anger Control, Work From Home and Your Online Business. Lubano Lim is fun loving entrepreneur with a passion for helping others succeed in their business.Looking for
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