Work From Home: February 2006

Monday, February 27, 2006

Work At Home Mothers - Are You Going Through A Difficult Phase

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Are you enjoying the experience of being a work at home mother, or are you going through a difficult phase? When you have children, you will nurture them through various phases, some testing and some irresistibly cute, but there is one phase that I reckon is the biggest reason for mothers to give up the idea of being a work at home mother and go back to the wage slave routine.

If you didn't start a work at home project before the birth, the next best time to do it is when your baby is between 1-3 months old. For the first month you will be too tired, too busy and too involved in getting accustomed to your new role as a mother. It gets easier from then on. During the first three months your baby will settle into a routine and you will be able to plan your day around that.

At 3-6 months your baby should still spend a good deal of the day sleeping and this will leave you quite a bit of time to streamline your work at home timetable.

At the 6-9 months stage, your baby will be awake more and more but will be able to amuse itself for short periods in between feeding and sleeping. This is a good time to introduce your baby to your home workplace so he or she will feel part of your working day. Don't exclude your child from your work area, otherwise he or she will grow up resenting the time you spend there and will compete for your attention.

By about the age of 18-24 months your baby becomes a small person who will be perfectly happy playing quiet games or looking at picture books while you carry on working, just having you nearby is enough during this stage of growing independence.

Did you notice I missed something out? I decided to save the 9-18 month stage for last. Remember, I said it gets easier after the first few weeks? Well, that's true - apart from this stage! It's just a phase, it doesn't last forever but it will feel like forever while you battle through it. I wouldn't want to put anyone off parenthood or working at home; they are both great but each of those situations becomes difficult verging on impossible during the 9-18 month stage. Parents who said "We won't let having a baby change our lives." start to look a bit embarrassed and pretend they never made that ridiculous statement in the first place.

If you think of your work at home mother career as a journey, this is not the end of the road, it is a very steep hill you need to conquer before you can cruise down into the peaceful valley ahead. By the time this phase hits you, you need to have your home job organised and running to a schedule. This is the phase that will test the flexibility of that schedule to the extreme. Be prepared, this phase does not creep up gradually, it slams in unannounced overnight.

Remember that cute helpless little gurgling bundle with the rosebud mouth? It now stays awake most of the day and you suddenly find you have your very own weapon of domestic destruction. As soon as that little bundle masters the art of rolling over, it is time to move any fragile objects to higher ground, rearrange cupboards according to child safety rather than logic or convenience, install safety gates, special locks, socket covers and take a million other precautions. (Tip: a lock on the toilet lid is only unnecessary if you don't mind finding your toothbrush or shoes in the toilet.)

Yes folks, mobility has arrived and baby's reach is extending daily. Progress from rolling over to rolling across a room, to crawling happens like a film shown in fast forward mode. Your most precious fragile possession becomes a standing, climbing, falling over, head bumping, dangerous object seeking, inquisitive, noisy adventurer who has an aversion to the playpen. This is a period of exploration and learning that involves your child spending its waking hours in between you and whatever you had hoped to be doing. If you can't do something with a baby in one arm, on your lap or firmly clinging to your legs and shouting, forget it until nap time. A surprising number of things can be done one handed, so most days you will get to eat a snack or drink a glass of juice even if you aren't able to get showered and dressed until noon, but it's pointless to try to give your attention to grownup concerns outside of nap time.

Don't try to fight nature, this is a battle you won't win, so you might as well save your energy and make a compromise. Give your tiny tornado all the attention it needs throughout this phase and fit in your work at home project around it until the blessed time arrives that proper walking is achieved, the vicelike grip on your legs is released and you are no longer the focus of attention. If you can weather this phase without giving up the idea of working at home, you should succeed with the ordinary challenges of running a home business.

This phase is demanding work but it is the time of first wobbly steps, first coherent words and all the other "first" milestones of your child growing up; all the things you couldn't bear to miss, your reason for wanting to work at home in the first place.

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By Elaine Currie, BA (Hons)

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Sunday, February 26, 2006

Get Paid Convention

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If Stormpay hadn't stolen all the money, the GPT Convention would have been coming to an end today. Instead, it didn't happen. I suppose none of the people who paid for tickets got a refund from Scampay!

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Monday, February 20, 2006

Stormpay, 12 Daily Pro and the Internet Farmers

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It has taken me a ridiculous amount of time but I have finally finished the revamping of my website. Apart from that I have been trying to find a way to fund my e-gold account and a couple of other new processors (well, new to me anyway). How can it be so difficult - all I want to do is put some cash in the account, I wish they would accept my credit card, don't see why they will only deal with USA cards.

Don't know how I managed it, but I have found a few minutes here and there to write some articles. Now have a few coming along that just need finishing touches.

Published one today - this is it:

Stormpay, 12 Daily Pro and the Internet Farmers

Working on the Internet can be dangerous: if you are not careful you can pick up a virus or a Trojan; opening an email might unleash a dangerous worm; you can get diverted, hijacked and spied upon. As long as you are aware of the dangers, you can take sensible precautions and enjoy the Internet in safety. Sometimes, however, the danger comes from an entirely unexpected direction. The following is a true story but some of the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

Once, not so long ago, Internet chicken farming was a popular occupation. After all, most people use eggs in one form or another. The biggest profits were earned by the farmers who could afford to invest the most in their businesses. However, with a little work and careful reinvestment, the poorer farmers were able to build up their stock and improve their situation. Although not everyone was able to see the benefits of chicken farming it was, overall, a good life and even people with no previous experience and little capital to invest were able start their own business.

Sour Grapes said: "You're safer working for a boss".

John Farmer said: "I must try, I'll never get rich working for a boss".

Experience said: "Diversify".

As more and more chicken farmers became successful, word spread and increasing numbers of people took an interest in the business. Many people took up chicken farming in a small way to supplement their wages from everyday jobs. People liked chicken farming, it did not take up too much of their spare time and they appreciated the extra income it brought them.

Sour Grapes said: "It isn't a proper job".

John Farmer said: "If this works out as planned, I can quit my job".

Experience said: "Diversify".

One day a new breed of bird was introduced to the chicken farming community. A few intrepid farmers added the new bird to their stock and found that it was just as easy to rear as everyday hens. The big difference was the new bird laid golden eggs regularly every 12 days. The new bird was called 12 Daily Egg Provider, I'll call it 12 Daily Pro for short.

Sour Grapes said: "No such thing as golden eggs".

John Farmer said: "I heard it's true. I intend to try it out."

Experience said: "Diversify".

Word quickly spread throughout the community that 12 Daily Pro did, indeed, lay golden eggs. Each egg produced by 12 Daily Pro was worth many times the value of an ordinary hen's egg. More and more farmers started to rear some12 Daily Pro alongside the common hen. People who had never even considered chicken farming previously set themselves up as 12 Daily Pro farmers.

Sour Grapes said: "It won't last a month".

John Farmer said: "Even just a few golden eggs, will give me more money than I ever dreamed of".

Experience said: "Diversify".

Everybody turned on Experience and asked: "Can't you say anything else apart from "diversify"?"

Experience explained: "Even egg farmers need multiple streams of income, not just one or two. Grow some crops, develop a sideline as a mechanic, paint pictures, anything, just don't rely on one or two sources of income. You never know what the future holds"

Everyone was astonished at the length of this statement from the normally taciturn Experience, but they soon forgot and few people took the advice. New farmers kept 12 Daily Pro as their only stock because they couldn't see the point in rearing birds that could only produce ordinary eggs. Even some of the more experienced farmers started to reduce their numbers of common hens and relied more and more upon 12 Daily Pro.

Sour Grapes said: "It'll all be finished by Thanksgiving".

John Farmer said: "I've never before made so much money so quickly".

Experience went back to: "Diversify" but when everyone turned and stared at him he added: "you would miss hens' eggs if there weren't any".

Thanksgiving came and went and, in under a year, many 12 Daily Pro farmers became quite rich and there was a growing trend in the community to give up breeding hens in favour of 12 Daily Pro farming.

Sour Grapes said: "It'll be over by Christmas".

John Farmer said: "I don't care much for eggs anyway".

Experience said: "Without eggs there would be no cakes: pancakes, meringues, omelettes…"

Christmas passed uneventfully for the farmers but January brought them a shock. They discovered that all the chicken feed in the whole world had been taken over by a disreputable ex-farmer, ex-lawyer named Mr Stormpay. Stormpay informed the farmers that they had a choice: to buy feed from him at inflated prices or to go without and let their birds starve. This type of choice is called "Hobson's choice", on the Internet it's called "scampay".

Sour Grapes said: "See, I was right".

John Farmer said: "There's no alternative".

Experience said: "…mayonnaise, batter, custard…"

The farmers paid Stormpay for the feed but he didn't deliver it. He kept the farmers' money and poured all the feed they had paid for into the swill at his pig farm. The farmers tried to reason with Stormpay about the unfairness of the situation but he used lawyers to prevaricate. As Stormpay had all their money, the farmers could not afford to hire lawyers to help them. Without the feed, 12 Daily Pro golden egg production ceased immediately. The strongest of the common hens were able to continue laying their ordinary eggs because they could survive on the grubs and greens they could peck at around the farms but, as the farmers had concentrated so much on 12 Daily Pro, there were not very many hens left, eggs became scarce and the farming community experienced terrible suffering.

Sour Grapes said: "Shouldn't have put all your eggs in one basket".

John Farmer said: "It was a mistake to give in to Stormpay's blackmail".

Experience said: "Shakespeare was right about lawyers".
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By Elaine Currie, BA (Hons)

You may republish this article only in its

entirety and with this resource box intact


Elaine Currie provides ideas, help and resources

for anyone wanting to work at home

visit: http://www.Huntingvenus.com

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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Stormpay Stole My Money

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Time to attempt to blog again!

Something went wrong when I made my last post and it was impossible to publish the blog.

The news then was that Stormpay had insisted that all the big autosurf programmes must dump all their other payment processors immediately and keep Stormpay as the only option. Failing agreement to this, they would lose the ability to use Stormpay. This ultimatum was issued in such a way that it was not really a matter of choice. The site owners had to act immediately, The truth is that the option was that they had to capitulate or have their Stormpay funds frozen. They were not given the option keep their other payment processors, get rid of Stormpay and have their funds returned by Stormpay.

Many of the companies had no choice but to give into Stormpay's demands because most of their membership used Stormpay. Having achieved a monopoly, Stormpay then froze all the accounts and denied the site owners any access to their accounts. They are, at the time of writing unable to even view their accounts let alone move money. It has been said that the amount taken from 12 Daily Pro by Stormpay is 20 million dollars and that they have taken 9 million from Alien Trust.

The worst hit was, of course, the biggest and most popular programme: 12 Daily Pro. There has been plenty of publicity, most of it biased against 12 Daily Pro and written by people who have no idea what is happening and seem not to know what autosurfing is anyway.

The companies that capitulated and got rid of their other payment processors, are either unable to function or have simply disappeared. The companies that refused to give in to Stormpay's demands are still operating.

Then Stormpay customers started to report that Stormpay had taken money from their accounts without their authority. Some people had unauthorised credit card withdrawals made by Stormpay. Some people reported that Stormpay had removed money from their accounts even though the cash was in no way related to 12 Daily Pro or any other autosurfing programme.

Stormpay stole money from me. During the time 12 Daily Pro's account was frozen and they had no access, Stormpay applied 2 "charge backs" to my account. According to Stormpay these debits were made by 12 Daily Pro. This is obviously a lie because 12 Daily Pro's account is frozen (Stormpay do not deny this fact). These two spurious "charge backs" did not relate to any money I had earned or been paid by 12 Daily Pro. They did, however, add up to exactly the amount of a cheque I had requested from Stormpay some 4 or 5 days earlier plus the total balance of my Stormpay account down to the last odd 90 cents. Stormpay cancelled the cheque and "disappeared" the funds. The money I had in my account was not 12 Daily Pro's money in any event. It included commissions for affiliate sales and payments for advertising.

So far Stormpay has issued a few statements which make little sense and they have contradicted themselves. Initially they said they and 12 Daily Pro's account were the subject of an investigation by an outside authority, later they admitted there was no such investigation.

Stormpay's story is that, after over two years of being payment processor for autosurf companies and earning huge fees from doing so, they discovered that these companies are ponzi schemes or in some other way illegal. Instead of issuing notice to the companies that they must move their accounts to another processor, Stormpay bullied them into accepting Stormpay as the only processor, took all their money and started systematically robbing their members. Apparently this has all been done because Stormpay believe the autosurf companies are operating illegally.

The other version of what is going on is that Stormpay have overspent on their much publicised sponsorship of a race track and do not have the funds to honour their obligations to the autosurf companies. This is the reason for pushing the companies into the situation where they had no other source of funds and then appropriating those funds. The longer Stormpay can drag this out, the harder it will be to sort out the mess in the end.

Who suffers? Stormpay customers suffer. Stormpay has made a fortune in fees on these accounts and, not content with robbing the autosurf companies, they are now stealing money from "ordinary" members like me.

I now detest Stormpay. Apart from the financial loss, they have cost me untold hours of time which is far more precious than cash. I have decided that today I will concentrate on work and not try to find news or clarification of the situation on forums. I won't forget Stormpay but I won't let it dominate my life. Constant checking does not good, when there is some real news, it will spread like the wildest of fire.

Nearly two weeks now since Black Friday. Things are showing signs of getting back to normal. The strong autosurf sites have survived the "storm" and are running. Apart from the commissions stolen by Stoirmpay, my other business interests are fine. Time to move on.


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Friday, February 03, 2006

Black Friday For The Autosurf For Cash Community

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Today started badly when I woke up with a raging sore throat. Little did I know that things were about to get a whole lot worse.

Stormpay seems to have been having another attack of its God complex. First of all it issued a threat to the autosurf sites forcing them to use Stormpay as their only payment processor or, alternatively, losing their Stormpay account. Many of the site owners had no choice but to comply with Stormpay's demands. The one that has caused most of the stir with autosurfers is 12 Daily Pro. They were forced to capitulate but it did them no good. Stormpay immediately froze their account. They have also frozen the accounts of Alien Trust, Autosurf Biz and e Profit. Who is being punished here?

When the Stormpay site had disappeared for hours, the rumours flew thick and fast. It did make sense that the problems with the autosurf sites had been created as a smoke screen while the owners of Stormpay were moving money to offshore locations and making good their escape. I was mentally saying an emotional farewell to large amounts of money and thanking Stormpay for the experience. One thing that did not coincide with the rumours was all the new stuff that had been added to Stormpay - the auctions etc - why do all that if you are about to run? That was about the only bright thought I had. I'm glad to report that the Stormpay site can back up and I requested a cheque for the money I had in the account. Looks like I'll have to get used to EMO after all.

The state of play at the moment is that many autosurf sites have stopped accepting new members, Alien Trust have said they are going to close altogether for several days to sort out their server issues and the Stormpay problem, nobody feels at all confident that they will get paid in a timely manner.

I also tried to surf my Studio Traffic account. The big notice telling me my account is blocked has gone but when I try to surf I just get a message telling me to contact live support. When I try to send a message to live support, the window closes. I give up - I sacrificed two months earnings, what more do they want?

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If you want to work from home on the internet but don't know where to start, visit my Work From Home Directory at Hunting Venus.com You'll find all the help you need.

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Black Friday For The Autosurf For Cash Community

Today started badly when I woke up with a raging sore throat. Little did I know that things were about to get a whole lot worse.

Stormpay seems to have been having another attack of its God complex. First of all it issued a threat to the autosurf sites forcing them to use Stormpay as their only payment processor or, alternatively, losing their Stormpay account. Many of the site owners had no choice but to comply with Stormpay's demands. The one that has caused most of the stir with autosurfers is 12 Daily Pro. They were forced to capitulate but it did them no good. Stormpay immediately froze their account. They have also frozen the accounts of Alien Trust, Autosurf Biz and e Profit. Who is being punished here?

When the Stormpay site had disappeared for hours, the rumours flew thick and fast. It did make sense that the problems with the autosurf sites had been created as a smoke screen while the owners of Stormpay were moving money to offshore locations and making good their escape. I was mentally saying an emotional farewell to large amounts of money and thanking Stormpay for the experience. One thing that did not coincide with the rumours was all the new stuff that had been added to Stormpay - the auctions etc - why do all that if you are about to run? That was about the only bright thought I had. I'm glad to report that the Stormpay site can back up and I requested a cheque for the money I had in the account. Looks like I'll have to get used to EMO after all.

The state of play at the moment is that many autosurf sites have stopped accepting new members, Alien Trust have said they are going to close altogether for several days to sort out their server issues and the Stormpay problem, nobody feels at all confident that they will get paid in a timely manner.

I also tried to surf my Studio Traffic account. The big notice telling me my account is blocked has gone but when I try to surf I just get a message telling me to contact live support. When I try to send a message to live support, the window closes. I give up - I sacrificed two months earnings, what more do they want?

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If you want to work from home on the internet but don't know where to start, visit my Work From Home Directory at Hunting Venus.com You'll find all the help you need.

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