Author Archives: Steve Albright



Using Google Home Income Options to Supplement Traditional Income

Jan 12th, 2012 • Featured Author: Steve Albright  • 

People used to believe that you became an adult on your eighteenth birthday. It was like some sort of wonderful - or terrible - magic trick. One day you are a teenager, with mom doing your laundry and dad paying the bills, and the next day - poof! Suddenly you can vote for the President, go to war, buy a rifle and cigarettes, and sign your own property or car lease.

Home Internet Jobs: How to Find a Home Income Cash System

Dec 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Steve Albright  • 

A lot of Americans are looking for work that they can do from home and many are anxious to find these home internet jobs. The key with any home income cash system is to make sure you do your research and end up going to a positive source.

How to Find a Work from Home Data Entry or Transcription Job

Dec 3rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Steve Albright  • 

Now that most people have personal computers with high speed internet connections in their homes, companies are allowing and sometimes even encouraging their workers to do their work from remote locations. And in certain cases companies are looking for new employees to work from home.

Busting the Myth of "Loving What You Do"

Nov 27th, 2011 • Featured Author: Steve Albright  • 

As a recent college graduate - recent as in "within the last ten years" - I have heard my fair share of lectures on the topic "Loving What You Do." You've heard it as well, of course. The theory is that if you choose something that you "love" as your career, then work won't feel like work.

Make Your Own Wealth Connection with an Online Degree or Certificate Program

Oct 25th, 2011 • Featured Author: Steve Albright  • 

Currently, with the weak state of the economy and the growing pessimism over that changing any time soon, the media is running "human interest" stories having to do with online jobs, online college degrees, accelerated certificate programs. These stories show that there is an obvious desire among the television watching public to find a way to make more money, quickly.