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DON'T use Facebook groups for self-promotion of any kind unless the admin has made it very clear they are fine with it. In most work from home groups where you're actually finding jobs and not biz opps, you're going to see that self-promotion is not OK. This is for protection of the members since there are so many scams and shady “opportunities” out there. Pretty much any group you join is going to have some basic rules for all members to follow. If you do not follow the rules the admins have posted, you won't be in the group you've joined for very long.
This is a Facebook group I stumbled across recently with almost 10,000 members. It appears to be a great group with lots of legitimate leads. The ground rules set by the admins prohibit MLM and encourage members to post jobs they find. Today, I've done the digging for you to bring you the Facebook groups with REAL work at home content. I'm not talking about groups that are covered up in other people's self-serving links and shady scams — I'm talking about groups where people are actually talking about jobs from home that pay. And like my group, this one does not allow any self-promotion so you're good to go if you'd like to avoid people trying to promote business opportunities and things like that.
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In addition to jobs, you'll find lots of advice and support for achieving your work at home goals — whatever they may be. DON'T take it personally if your post isn't approved or you are booted. Many groups have tons of members and multiple moderators taking care of things. They simply do “housekeeping” as it is needed and don't think much about it beyond that. DO use the “search” feature in the group before asking very general questions. However, all hope is not lost if you really want to have helpful, reliable work at home content in front of you when you're browsing Facebook.

This is a group set up by the creator of Work at Home School, Caitlin Pyle. Each job listing also has a short summary with any relevant information I can find (pay, what countries it may be open to, etc.). Like most other work at home groups, there is no tolerance for self-promotion. The group is set up to be a helpful resource for those who need it.
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While I realize there are many more out there, these are groups I'm either in myself or can tell they are pretty solid and will certainly be of help to you. We may expand on this post in the future as we discover more groups you can join. Again, like most work at home Facebook groups that are the “real deal,” you are not allowed to self-promote. If it's pretty clear you didn't violate any rules, at that point it's OK to private message the admin to ask what's up. You can also request to re-join if you broke a rule by mistake. Most of the time admins are going to be forgiving and will be happy to give you a second chance.
Again, if you are kicked out or your post is deleted or not approved, re-read the rules to see if you can understand why. It may be easier said than done, but don't get upset — there was likely a good reason. DON'T immediately send messages to admins if you create a post that wasn't approved, or you are for some reason booted from the group. Look over the rules again first to be sure you didn't violate them, because you probably did. Good luck to you, and I hope you find this ebook helpful if a non-phone job is what you are looking for.
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It's an active group with over 5,000 members as of the date of this blog post. This is the work at home group ran by Angie at The Work at Home Wife. This is a great group where you'll get a lot of support, feedback, and inspiration to get you closer to your work at home goals. If you type “work from home” on Facebook to find helpful groups, most of what you'll come across are NOT the kind of groups you'll want to join.

It looks like it's very well-manned and the admins have a long list of rules, indicating they are proactive about keeping shady things out. I'm not a member here myself, but I can see the recent posts and it looks as though there are plenty of updates and people are talking about legitimate opportunities. This is group is huge and the moderators do a really good job of keeping it clean and free from scams.
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