Thursday, October 28, 2010

How to Evaluate "Online Job" - Scam or Real?


How to Evaluate "Online Job" - Scam or Real?

Here's a transcript of an actual online job offer last week. I didn't hide any sordid details. But someone did ask me to check it out. Instead of saying scam or not, YOU decide.
Note that I destroyed the URLS below so they don't actually work.

James Botham sent you a message about the job Data Entry job:
Data Entry job jamesbotham

$$$ THIS IS EASY DATA TYPING JOB $$$
How to start work?
Step 1:
Download the software from this link----
12.124.107.147/lepricon/owdl/ocrworker.php/ttt2_/ttt2_ocrwxxorker.XXX (this link goes outside odesk.com)
Step 2:

User ID: A=031

Write this user id on the downloaded software
then start typing the code simultaneously
NO NEED ANY PASSWORD
Step 3:
Working hour: 8pm to 10AM(Night time is the best time to work)
Step 4:TARGET and RATE: 
1k=$6
40k=$240 for individual
100k=$620 for TEAM
Any Question/Query if you have then ===
Visit this blog-site for Details information of this project:
http://our-technologybd.blogspot.com/2010/07/dataxxx-entry-project-7ocr.html (this link goes outside odesk.com)
so don't send me unnecessary message/questions to disturb; just visit this site to satisfy your questions
Use this link to see your previous all score/state:
http://21xx2.124.107.147/lepricon/index.php?A=PUBLICSTATS&REF=ttt2&KEY=hY3e2A (this link goes outside odesk.com)

Here's my reply to my VA Student, check out your own responses to see if you see what I see.
Dear VA Student:
Okay evaluate natin ito ha.
#1. No contract.
#3. What did they use to create the website? 
#4. What is blogspot?
#5. How much does it take to create a blogspot?  Hint (How much is air?)
#6. Do YOU know how to create one?
#7. It requires you to start doing 10,000 words before paying.
#8. What's the guarantee that he'll pay when he can't even afford:
a. Graphic designer
b. A .COM domain name. ($10/year)

#9. Even if it's all legit (for example a friend of a friend says James above pays "naman"), here's my input as an expert: You're actually doing criminal work by inputting captchas (those words). The output you create is sold to criminals who use it to spam websites and blog comment sections. :)  That's why you need to work at NIGHT -since WHEN does the time of data entry important? 
[It gets technical from here on but I try to be simple]

This captcha is being generated by a forum/blog/site in the US. You experience this when you create a new account in any site or post something with the HTTP in Facebook's wall.

However the hacker/spammer is using a computer program to access that site. It's not just one site and it's not just one program. There can be millions of sites being visited by this spammer/hacker. All using computer programs that insert "illegal substance here" or "visit triple x site here" in the forums and sites that they visit.   

But these programs don't have human eyes. They don't understand the captcha. Enter YOU - you enter the captcha by using your human eyes and brain. They call it "data entry". It's more like "accessory to the crime".  

After you type the captcha, it gets sent out to the original site that is actually asking for it.  The spammer program can now enter the comment or create a new account in the website it is attacking. It's called an attack because after you enter a captcha to create a new user somewhere in the internet, that site is flooded with 300 comments all of them useless and points to some fake or illegal website.
Wonderful isn't it?

#10. So, what's your decision?

So if you want more insights on Virtual Assistants (VA), attend the Manila VA Seminar (featuring a VA you can actually interview) on Oct 29 - click here. or download the whole seminar -to learn at your own pace.  But hurry because we'll have a November 3 / Wednesday webinar where you can interview another VA online and me also. Click here.

Virtual Assistant Schedule vs Your Daily Schedule


Compare your Daily Schedule with a VA:
Virtual Assistant Schedule #1: Parttime while working in an office, he has a parttime VA work.
6-7: Gising. Been snoozing for 30 minutes. Ligo to remove the negative dirt.
7-4: work + kain + kwentuhan with office mates
4-5: travel from work to home while reading Why We Buy The Science of Shopping for more info check out this link
I'm blessed!
5-8: chika with family members habang may nginangasab na mainit na kanin at ulam (or if may meeting for Feast Laguna - usually every Tuesdays)
8-10: where incredible things happen. send 500+ emails in 30 minutes while using facebook for VA. Facebooking. Hikab. Blogging. Hikab. Writing. Hikab. Gawa ng Projects. Gawa ng Video using Camtasia for PinoyExcelGuru.com.  Hikab.
10: tulog na ang inaantok na elvin. :D
Virtual Assistant #2: Fulltime night shift (compare with yours if you are also night shift)
Q's Typical Day (It can't get any more glamorous than this =))
9:00PM - Wakey time and dinner
9:30PM - Take a bath before work (Or at least I try, especially now that the weather's really, really cold)
10:00 - 12:00AM - Facebook/Netsurfing/Blog-reading/Self-Improvement Time 
12:00 - 1:00AM - Answer emails for my client in NY
1:00- 4:00 - Search the net for leads and their respective contact infos (emails and phone numbers) for my NY client 
4:00-5:00AM - Exercise Time (I honestly try!)
5:00-7:00AM - Household chores, Walk my dog 
7:00-8:00AM - Freshen up for the next shift (which includes pumping more caffeine into my system!)
8:00-11:00AM - Make some calls for my client in California 
11:00-1:00PM - Date with my remote control (Current favorite is Lie to Me) while grooming myself to sleep
1:00PM-9:00 - Ahhh, restful sleep! 
Virtual Assistant #3:  Day Shift in CEBU
My daily routine varies but you’ve got the 7am gising, snooze right! Lol.

At 7:30am I grab a quick bite to eat, most of the time, sinangag and fried stuff (hotdogs, luncheon meat, etc. I’m like a little kid when it comes to food). If I’m pressed for time I just ask for hot water and have oatmeal or milo for energy.
At 8am I log into our online timesheet (I won’t mention the company here for discretion purposes) and our screenshots device. Then what I do is check emails and Basecamp items. At this time I also chat with my client and teammates to check if there’s anything that we need to focus on for the day.
At 9am I send emails to confirm the running tasks for the day or week, as needed. Then I coordinate with our team to ensure that our tasks for the day are scheduled and communication flows smoothly.
At 11am if I’m not off to lunch yet, I run a quick check of our social networks.
At 11:30-12:30pm I have my lunch break. Yes, sometimes I spend 30 mins on lunch and 30 mins paligo, I blame the snooze button. Lol. Especially if I’m going to church right after work.
At 12:30pm I’m back online resuming tasks that I had left behind or off to a new one. Most of my time is spent writing new content or editing articles.
At 1pm I’m usually checking bookmarks and social networks and reviewing the work of my teammate.
At 2pm I am probably sending new designs and other files to our client’s clients. I coordinate with them and act as the go between for our team.
At 3pm I’m usually doing a quick check of the websites that we are maintaining, including new and old blogs.
At 4pm I might be working on a task that’s scheduled for that day or the next day. Sometimes early on I will be reviewing one of our strategies or plans and preparing recommendations for improvement.
At 5pm I’m supposed to log out and rest but most of the time I stay past work hours to finish some pending tasks or prepare for the next day. This usually happens if I encounter a problem or we have a rush project. However, if it’s a Wednesday or Friday, it’s time for a quick change of uniform and off I go to our local parish.

My client is very nice. Pero pwede din mag try ng new one. Gusto ko sana subukan ang outsourcing. Just like the one you mentioned in the seminar where cla lang ang nag manage then all in the family. That would be lovely. Something to do cguro pag weekends or after work. Just in case lang po meron kayo ma refer. Thank you Sir!

Notice what's missing? Most of the things you actually hate -- traffic, commute, office politics and lack of control who you're going to deal with. A Virtual Assistant doesn't experience these things. Don't like your client? Fire him!

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

How to Know if Job Offer is Scam (for freelancers)

hi jomar! i'm very hesitant with this.. need your advice asap..is this va job ok?

Joy

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: oDesk Notification
To: Joy
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 8:08:21 PM
Subject: James Botham sent you a message: Data Entry job jamesbotham

oDesk

James Botham sent you a message about the job Data Entry job:

Data Entry job jamesbotham
$$$ THIS IS EASY DATA TYPING JOB $$$

How to start work?

Step 1:

Download the software from this link----


http://212.124.107.147/lepricon/owdl/ocrworker.php/ttt2_/ttt2_ocrworker.exe (this link goes outside odesk.com)


Step 2:
User ID: A=031
Write this user id on the downloaded software

then

start typing the code simultaneously


NO NEED ANY PASSWORD



Step 3:

Working hour: 8pm to 10AM(Night time is the best time to work)


Step 4:TARGET and RATE:

1k=$6

40k=$240 for individual

100k=$620 for TEAM

Any Question/Query if you have then ===


Visit this blog-site for Details information of this project:

http://our-technologybd.blogspot.com/2010/07/data-entry-project-7ocr.html (this link goes outside odesk.com)


so don't send me unnecessary message/questions to disturb; just visit this site to satisfy your questions

Use this link to see your previous all score/state:

http://212.124.107.147/lepricon/index.php?A=PUBLICSTATS&REF=ttt2&KEY=hY3e2A (this link goes outside odesk.com)



With best regards

Admin

Go to this job application.

To reply to this message, follow the link below:

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JOMAR's REPLY
Jomar Hilario to Joy
Joy,

Okay evaluate natin ito ha.
#1. No contract.



#2. What's the main website? http://our-technologybd.blogspot.com/2010/07/data-entry-project-7ocr.html

#3. What did they use to create the website?
 http://our-technologybd.blogspot.com/2010/07/data-entry-project-7ocr.html

is really
http://our-technologybd.blogspot.com
is really

blogspot.com
#4. What is blogspot?


#5. How much does it take to create a blogspot?


#6. Do YOU know how to create one?

#7. It requires you to start doing 10,000 words before paying.

#8. What's the guarantee that he'll pay when he can't even afford:
a. Graphic designer
b. A .COM domain name.
 

#9. Even if it's all legit (for example someone you know says he pays "naman"), here's my input as an expert: You're actually doing criminal work by inputting captchas (those words). The output you create is sold to criminals who use it to spam websites and blog comment sections. :)

#10. What's your decision?

P.S. Share ko ito ha?
Jomar Hilario / jomar.hilario@gmail.com


JOY's REPLY



show details 9:34 PM (28 minutes ago)
Hi Jomar!


hmm.. why haven't I thought of that.
yah, may account ako sa blogspot.
Buti na lang I asked you.
It's ok. Mag-apply pa me sa iba.. thanks very much!



Joy


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Have you fantasized about it while stuck in traffic to work?
One of Jomar Hilario's Work From Home assistants shared her daily slice of life below:

8:00 am
- Hello world.
- Turn on email. Check for any pending work and last minute instructions.
- Email Things to Do to my boss.
- Check emails for client inquiries: there's an upcoming event, they're
confused with the directions in the email. I send replies.
- Do research and start work on a powerpoint the boss needs done.
- Email a sample of the powerpoint. Receive confirmation that it's okay.
- Continue with the powerpoint.

10:30 am
- Breastfeed the baby. Bathroom break.

10:45 am
- Boss has a rush job to do. I am confused, which should I do first?
- Email the boss to check for priority. Receive confirmation to do new task.
- Proceed with converting files to PDF. Drop off the files at dropbox.

12:45 pm
- Lunch. Baby is in stroller while I eat. Yaya has to eat too.
- Skpe with my mother who is in Australia.

1:45 pm
- Resume work. Check emails. Receive new inquiries about the event-
who is the speaker, are laptops allowed, etc. Send replies.

2:00 pm
- Breastfeed the baby.

2:15 pm
- Resume work. Check with boss on headcount for the event. Venue not yet full,
can still accommodate 30 people. Go to forums and promote event.

4:45 pm
- Give baby a bath. Rush off to the supermarket. Baby ran out of diapers!

6:00 pm
- Continue the powerpoint. Double check my work. Place final copy in
GoogleDocs.

6:50 pm
- Check for last minute emails. Receive new inquiries about the event.
Send replies.

7:00 pm
- Email Accomplishment Report to my boss. End of another work day.



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