Tuesday, May 22, 2012

vWorker Success Story: Daniel Offer


A vWorker employer, Daniel Offer (screen name) found success when using vWorker to outsource his employees. Daniel Offer used vWorker to hire reliable and capable employees to develop a platform for a desktop application for Facebook chat. He uses vWorker to outsource employees to be sure that the people he hires have the right skills for the projects he needs taken care of. By hiring workers through vWorker, he can save money over the long haul and have security for the rare occasion something goes wrong or if an employee doesn’t work out. vWorker has helped Daniel offer to outsource workers for both the programming aspect of his business as well as workers for marketing and research. vWorker has helped Daniel Offer to continue to successfully grow his business.
Learn more about how vWorker can benefit employers as well as workers by visiting www.vWorker.com

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Affiliate Program from vWorker.com


How is the affiliate program from www.vworker.com different and superior to other referral programs available? At vWorker.com you are paid for both employers and workers as well as for every time they do business with us. For all the referrals that you make, you will receive a certain percentage of our revenue. Our affiliate program offers you a way to constantly be bringing in a stream of revenue. Our affiliate program has you making money for doing virtually no work. Simply refer other business owners and entrepreneurs to our site and watch as your income increases monthly.
To learn more about our affiliate program as well as our programs designed to be there for you, please visit our site at www.vworker.com. Compare our affiliate program to other top programs as well as get an idea of the actual dollar amount you could be making. 

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Changes to Fee and Escrowing Charges


In the past when you completed your project, our fee would be deducted from your original bid. Now our fee is added when you place your bid on a project, so that you receive the amount that you originally wanted. Simply calculate the fee before you place your bid and add that amount to the dollar amount you wish to receive upon completion of the project. Similarly to before, we still do not charge any subscription fee to place bids on projects. You make money when you are successful in completing projects.
For employers, less money will be required to deposit up front when choosing a cheaper method of payment for vWorker.com to process.
You can read more about how are fee and escrowing charges have changed only to benefit workers and employers more than before as well as more than any other company out there. Visit www.vWorker.com

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Anti-Bidding Spam Feature from vWorker.com


When a worker place a generic comment on to projects that you have posted, it is referred to as bidding spam. Bidding spam wastes your time as you are forced to read through these generic comments as you seek out a legitimate bidder. With our anti-bidding spam feature, workers write a one to three sentence description of your project in their own words. This allows you as the employer to see legitimate workers and to see that the workers understand what is required specifically from your project. The anti-bidding spam feature is just one helpful feature for you on vWorker.com.
To learn more about this feature and others, explore our website at www.vWorker.com. Explore our Tech Sherpa program and affiliate program to see more ways that we can be helping you with your business ventures. 

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Indian Workers Using Paypal Can Now Receive Larger Payments


Previously, Indian Workers using PayPal to receive payment from vWorker could only accept $500 US dollars per transaction. Recently the Reserve Bank of India has announced that Indian PayPal accounts can accept up to $3000 US dollars per transaction. This is a positive change for Indian users of vWorker. In order to receive the benefits of this change, update your PayPal account with a Permanent Account Number, Purpose Cod, and local bank account. The multiple payment option is also still available for Indian workers looking to receive more than $3000 per pay period. In order to set up the multiple payment option, workers should use the feedback form to contact the vWorker finance department. Learn about more changes being made to improve the vWorker experience for both workers and employers by visiting www.vWorker.com.  

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

How vWorker is Helping 880 Poor Entrepreneurs in 24 Countries

vWorker has used $60,000 to reach out to 880 poor entrepreneurs in 24 countries. The $60,000 went towards micro-credits and business skills training to assist budding entrepreneurs to start micro-enterprises in their communities. These micro-enterprises give these poor entrepreneurs a means to provide for themselves and their families while bettering their community overall. Some of the entrepreneurs helped by vWorker include survivors of the conflict in Cote d’lvoire and marginalized women in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Georgia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru and Sierra Leone.

vWorker encourages its users to assist in the process of helping budding entrepreneurs around the world succeed. If you are interested in finding out how you can help, visit these sites; Kiva.org, CalvertFoundation.org, MCEnterprises.org, OikoCredit.org and CapitalForCommunities.org.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

vWorker and the StartupBus

vWorker is happy to announce a media partnership with the StartupBus, an exclusive opportunity for coders, marketers, and designers. The StartupBus which was started as a competition with friends has grown to be a worldwide phenomenon. It puts together a highly talented group of strangers who think outside the box. In 72 hours this group of entrepreneurs and programmers must create a startup while traveling 60 miles per hour with limited resources. At the end of the trip, all of the startups created by the “buspreneurs” are reviewed by a group of high profile investors in Austin at SxSW.

To get on a StartupBus, you must be invited. In order to get invited driven coders, marketers, and designers must reach out to former “buspreneurs”, on twitter to @TheStartupBus and on the StartupBus website to prove they deserve a spot.