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The Website of Hobby Farms Home Magazine, February, 2007.
"There's No Place Like Home... How to Accomplish Your 'Work from Home' Dream"
By Gretchen Heim Olsen
"Work-at-home opportunities. Abili-Staff offers www.moneyfromhome.com/ and www.jobsformoms.com/, two “work-at-home” Web sites that list job openings from pre-screened companies." View article.

Redbook Magazine, September, 2006 Issue
"Make $$$ From Home"
By Sarah Lorge Butler
"Don't Get Scammed!...How to tell if a work-from-home biz is legit... Moneyfromhome.com posts work-from-home jobs and rejects thousands of scam listings a year."
You can subscribe to Redbook Magazine here. You can view the entire article here.

The TENNESSEAN Newspaper, Nashville, Tennessee, November 1, 2005
"Just Say No To Stress"
By Sameh Fahmy, Staff Writer
"If you're considering starting a home-based business, Goodson recommends considering your own interests and skills and talking to someone else who works from home to get a sense of what's worked for them. Web sites such as... www.jobsformoms.com (our sister site) has a salary calculator that'll help you figure out whether it makes financial sense to stay in your current job. For an annual membership fee... you can have access to the site's database of scam-free work-at-home jobs.
A link to this article can be found by searching under "Just Say No To Stress" in the Archive section of The Tennessean's Search feature. They charge a small fee for whole copies of archived articles.
Our Hometown Paper.

45+ Mature Matters Special Feature
“Work at Home Offers: The Good and the Bad”
by Robert Menchin, Senior Wire
“…...the web site www.moneyfromhome.com lists hundreds of work at home jobs and actually screens listings before they are published on the internet. They charge a nominal fee for their information but you get the information you need to access legitimate work at home jobs. Each job listing includes the company name and how to contact them, the job title, job description and other information updated regularly.”

The WALL STREET JOURNAL Online; WSJ.com
“It’s Not Impossible to Find a Good Work-at-Home Job”
by Sue Shellenbarger, Work & Family Mailbox
Q: "I'd like to get started working online at home. I know there's an army of scammers out there offering all kinds of schemes to people who want to work from home. As much as I'd like to get rich quick for little or no work, I know that's not likely to happen. I'm a retired sales executive and reasonably intelligent. What do you suggest?"
A: “Useless work at home websites abound. But one that researches and lists actual companies for home-based workers is Moneyfromhome.com. A membership fee of $35.00 a year gives you access to its online database…... Scanning the database I found listings ranging from database administrator and IT consultant to customer service telephone sales person or technical writer.”
An archived copy of this article may still be available at the WALL STREET JOURNAL’s website, WSJ.com, available for you to view if you are a paid subscriber.

Our company was featured by FORTUNE Magazine in March, 2000 and then again in May, 2000.
FORTUNE Magazine 70th Anniversary Edition, (hard copy and online editions), March 6, 2000
ASK ANNIE
by Anne Fisher
“I’m delighted to report that, having gotten this query from maybe 2,000 people in the past three years, I finally have a good answer. Check out www.moneyfromhome.com. This is a screening service that alerts you to legitimate work at home jobs only. (No scams allowed.) For a membership fee of $35.00 a year, you get constantly updated job listings and a lot more.”
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FORTUNE Magazine online edition
ASK ANNIE
by Anne Fisher
"Many legitimate work-at-home jobs start out as regular office jobs - which then, after a year or two, may allow you to telecommute. In other words, most employers want to try you out in person for a while before they let you work from home. However, with some effort and ingenuity, it is possible to find home-based work that - while it may not be the world's most lucrative - at least is scam-free. A website you may want to check out: moneyfromhome.com. Good luck!"
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The West Sound SUN, Your Money section
“Working at home without getting scammed”
by Marvin Wahlberg, Getting Hired
“Dear Mr. Wahlberg: I need help in finding a reputable employer to allow me to work out of my home. I am young enough to be productive, yet need to stay close to home to care for my husband. Our fixed income just isn’t enough, and we are not in a position to invest in our own franchise or home-based business. I believe my energy and creativity would benefit many employers, and I’m online and computer savvy. Can you offer any suggestions or referrals?”
email from PA.
“Dear PA: … The website www.moneyfromhome.com may be interesting to you. This is a membership site that asks for a minimal annual fee, but seems to be a site that can be helpful. You can contact this company at...
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New Attitudes Program
Excerpt from transcript:
(TV Screen showing the moneyfromhome.com website) “There are now more legitimate opportunities to work at home than ever before. Everything from sales & telemarketing to freelance writing and graphic design can be done from home. But how do you find out about these jobs?… Now there’s a website in San Antonio, Texas… Her unique service connects people who want to work at home with companies hiring home workers. …For $35 a year you can access the service and find every job imaginable.”
Program aired nationally on television; no link available. Click here to view transcript.

New Haven Register
by Kathryn Clark, EMPLOYMENT TODAY
“Dear Kathryn: With day-care costs skyrocketing and the quality questionable, I really want to take my job off the road and work at home. While I’ve applied for over 50 jobs that could be done from home (all of them secretarial and computer-oriented positions), and presented the intelligence of having the work performed while not taking up their office space or using their computers, they nearly laughed me out of the office. I know there are plenty of people who work from home, so how did they get their jobs?” Kate R, Millford
“Dear Kate: … website(s) worth checking out that specifically publicize(s) work at home opportunities (is) www.moneyfromhome.com.”

BIRMINGHAM POST-HERALD Business Section
"Move carefully when looking for work at home jobs."
Getting Hired, by Marvin Wahlberg
“Dear Mr. Wahlberg: I need help in finding a reputable employer to allow me to work out of my home. I am young enough to be productive yet need to stay close to home to care for my husband. Our fixed income just isn’t enough, and we are not in a position to invest in our own fr nchise or home-based business. I believe my energy and creativity would benefit many employers and I’m online and computer savvy. Can you offer any suggestions or referrals?”
“Dear PA: We have talked about this subject many times over the past 10 or so years and it has always been like opening Pandora’s Box. There are thousands of people just like you who are honest, reliable and creative, and just want to be productive and earn extra money from their homes. There are also thousands of scams out there to prey on you; to take what money they can and run… Be very careful of scams and thoroughly investigate any offer that requires a fee up front… The web site moneyfromhome.com may be interesting to you. This is a membership site that asks for a minimal annual fee, but seems to be a site that can be helpful. You can contact this company, Abili-Staff, Ltd….”

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