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Internet Researcher - If you have good research skills you can offer your services to businesses both big and small. You advertise your services by sending resumes or you can “officially open” your own internet business by putting up your own site where you can outline your services, experience, and rates. When accepting or applying for these type of jobs make it clear though that you are an “internet researcher” so that a trip to the local library wouldn’t be expected. It would be a good idea to subscribe to online libraries such as Questia though so that you will have a larger database to get general information. However, if you specialise on a certain industry it would be a better idea to be subscribed to related online journals and other online organisations that might provide the data you need. Aside from making life easier for you it would also be a bonus when it comes to wooing clients since they know that you have the tools to succeed in doing fast and reliable research for them.

Online Recruiter – If you have a wide social network and is very good at convincing people as well as judging their skill level you might want to try online recruiting. You can become and online recruiter as a freelancer or by working for a recruiting firm. Either way all you need is great networking skills. Many companies now hire recruiters to find qualified applicants instead having to go through the trouble of finding suitable people and doing the initial screening. You can read more about online recruiting at the Online Recruiting Magazine or polish your recruiting skills at Recruiting Online.com

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