hiyaThat is a great kit! I've previously tried mystery shopping for a company , but it wasn't a great experience. I'm hoping to have the chance to do it again!
I've just written this over at the blog
http://blog.themoneyshed.co.uk/working-from-home-toolkit/
It's meant as a 'starters' guide for what they need to start earning money online from home
With an iphone you will be able to do the smartphone task apps like bemyeye / roamler / field agent etc if that's what you mean.So informative! Since the laptop is pointed out as the must have no1, I was wondering if I would get away (for now) with an iPhone only? Or do the apps that were mentioned require some sort of online management too? Sorry if this is a silly question but I am litterally only just dipping my toes in just now![]()
If you earn more than £1000 a year through self employment then yes you have to register as self employed with HMRCGreat guide
I wasn't aware of all those mystery shopping sites so I'll sign up for them. I was just wondering, does doing that sort of stuff count as an actual 'job'?
I read soemwhere that people doing mystery shopping have to register as sellf-employed or something
Not really no in that caseDumb question about
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Is it worth me signing up to this if I only have access to a full screen desktop at work? I have iPhone and cheapy tablet for everyday use, tablet is WiFi only.