Work at Home Philippines Hub Search Engine
I’m joining the Google custom search engine bandwagon and created a search engine for work at home resources, which I’ve called “Work at Home Philippines Hub.” See the Google Custom Search Box above.

So what is it all about Google Co-op, the DIY search engine?
It’s one of Google’s wide array of services that allow users to have fun IMO. One can do the following in creating a custom search engine:
If you are fond of one thing that can be found online but is saturated with crappy search results such as working at home or home business which when searched shows millions of scams and duplicate content, it would be cool to create one custom search engine for that. Hobbyists can make good use of this tool.
Here try creating one search engine for yourself.
Update: Thanks to Chuck of Work at Home Business Opportunities for giving me the heads up that WAH Philippines Hub Search Engine can’t be accessed from this post alone. You should can it on the Apple Door Says NO to Bundy Clocks homepage.
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Michelle Magana said,
July 11, 2007 @ 8:00 am
I want to apply for a homebased job. I’m college graduate from DLSU-CSB with a degree in Human Resources & Education.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Alfa said,
July 11, 2007 @ 9:24 am
Hi Michelle,
You can try using the search engine for homebased job openings. Or you can add my blog’s RSS feed, if you have an RSS reader like Bloglines or Google Reader so you can be updated whenever I post new home based job openings I gather from various sources.
I’m making the job openings blog posts a regular affair and I call it Home Based Job Finds Monday. So you can expect to find new job openings that you can do at home posted on this blog every Monday.
Good luck!
Apple Door Says NO to Bundy Clocks » Re-Introducing: Work at Home Philippines Hub Search Engine said,
July 11, 2007 @ 11:53 am
[...] In 2006, I created a customized search engine I called “Work at Home Philippines Hub.” It’s a compilation of the websites I frequent in looking home based job leads, work/life balance tips, and other telecommuting-related gems. [...]
Mike said,
September 25, 2007 @ 3:47 am
hi! I found this site called “Paid Survey Program”. I was hoping to use it as a part-time job but i’m having rily not sure about the payment terms. It said that i can get paid through the net with dollar bonds. Is that acceptable here in the Philippines? Is this site Reliable? hope to hear from you. Thanks!
Alfa said,
September 25, 2007 @ 8:04 am
Dollar bonds? I’m not sure about that. I don’t like paid survey programs because it’s tedious trying to make some decent money off them. So I don’t recommend them.
There are so many other ways to make money online. How about putting up a blog and using Pay-Per-Post or ReviewMe to earn from it aside from AdSense? You can also try transcription work.
Hope this helps.
Ginz said,
January 23, 2008 @ 7:54 am
Hi,
Am a working mom, but need to have other income for because I want to help my nephew in his studies. Our present income can suffice only our immediate family needs. Hope you can help me to work at home, or after office.
Thanks,