This is a guest post by Jessica Olsen.
Recently I got the opportunity to talk with a representative of IncomeatHome.com who was nice enough to answer some of my questions about their program.
Q: Most businesses profess to focus around a single philosophical idea. Does IncomeAtHome.com and if so what is it?
A: If we have a philosophy it’s simply that earning income at home is not impossible.
Q: How does your program help make it possible?
A: First off, we make it pretty clear to our customers that they must be prepared to work really hard. We never said making money from home was easy.

Competitors that offer similar programs might think saying so is bad for business, but we like to think it makes people realize we’re not trying to fool them, but more importantly all it takes is dedication to succeed.
Q: What kind of proof do you have to show that IncomeatHome is not only trustworthy but can actually work?
A: I’ll tell you this much, we’ve been in business for over a decade now, and we’ve kept an outstanding track record with the Better Business Bureau – an A+.
That ought to be enough to convince most skeptics but just to get the point across we’ve also maintained long lasting endorsement relationships with some of America’s most popular radio personalities: Sean Hannity, Dr. Laura, and Shirley Strawberry just to name a few. You don’t have those sorts of reputations vouching for you if you’re running a scam.
Q: For those still skeptical, what more can you say to convince them otherwise?
A: Anyone still thinking this is a hustle should consider the fact that the start-up information is free; all you have to pay for is the shipment cost.
The information we send describes the whole system, and invites you to a private consultation before arrangements are made. There’s no pressure and certainly nothing to lose except some postage stamps.
Q: How would you describe your ideal customer?
A: Our ideal customer is pretty much anybody that can sit in front of a computer, knows how to use one, and has daily access to one. The criterion is that simple.
But specifically I’d say our average customer is typically the stay-at-home mom type or someone living with a disability that keeps them from being mobile and looking for work.
Anybody who is more or less forced to stay home for one reason or another, but still has the determination to make money.
Q: Any final word of advice for those out there thinking about ways to make money at home?
A: Sure. Be prepared to work your tail off. If making income from home was simple then everybody would be doing it wouldn’t they? But it’s important you don’t get discouraged either.
The hard work pays off even if it doesn’t look that way at first. Before you know it you could be earning twice a month at home what most of your friends make at their office jobs during the same amount of time. If you have the will, IncomeatHome.com will show you the way.
Comment | May 25, 2011 | 322 views |
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It is reported that the highly-anticipated iPhone 5, said to be released in September 2011, will be known as iPhone 4S instead.

This is mainly because the 4G LTE functionality rumored to be present in iPhone 5 is still pretty much a challenge for Apple, which faced the same problem in the release of iPhone 4 last year too due to standards not met with Qualcomm chips.
According to Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek, iPhone 4S is likely to come with “minor cosmetic changes, better cameras, A5 dual-core processor, and HSPA+ support.”

The A5 processor to be brought to iPhone 4S is also currently present in iPad 2. The duo-core chip is much faster, and works to provide up to nine times the performance of the A4 processor.
According to the Misek, Apple will announce distribution deals with Sprint, T-Mobile, and China Mobile.

To put it in a nutshell, this iPhone 4S is seen as an incremental update to the iPhone 4. Therefore the “next generation” of iPhone coming end of this year will be something akin to iPhone 4S.
May 23, 2011 | 1,142 views |









