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Posts Tagged ‘work at home scams’

Avoid Work At Home Scams in 5 Simple Steps

By admin On December 7, 2009 Comments Off on Avoid Work At Home Scams in 5 Simple Steps

Many people today are getting scammed by fake work at home jobs and business opportunities. If you want to keep your identity and your wallet in tact you will need to take the time to investigate and research these companies and work at home jobs. Here are five effective things that you can do to learn about an opportunity that you might be considering.

1. Investigate the company. Search work at home forums on the internet and search them for what other people are saying about the job or the business. Find out as much as possible about the company including where it is located etc. Take notes to compare between those that you like later on.

2. How much does it cost? If it’s a work at home job, then it should be totally free, if it’s not free, don’t consider it. If it’s a business opportunity there can sometimes be costs or fees associated with joining a company like this, but there are plenty of free ones out there as well that are much more likely to be genuine. So for the sake of being extra careful, if the opportunity you’re considering has any type of fee…only consider joining if it also offers a free membership level where you have the option of upgrading to a higher fee based level later on, after you are satisfied that the opportunity is a good one.

3. Don’t get caught up in the hype. Hype is a bit of advertising and most things are going to have a little bit of hype. What we are after are the facts behind the company and do they hold up under scrutiny.

4. Ask them questions. What support will there be, is there training available, how are you to be paid, what are the expectations of you, etc. Don’t be shy, write down your concerns and make sure each of them in addressed before you commit yourself.

5. Be aware of popular scams. We all know that stuffing envelopes is a scam but you need to be aware of other potential scams. If you’re asked to pay a fee so you can process claims, or rebates, data entry, it’s likely a scam. Chain letters and overseas shipment scams are also popular these days. If anyone tells you that you can make a lot of money quickly and easily they are probably trying to scam you…run away!

People fall in to all sorts of scams and you can avoid them by following a set of criteria like these 5 keys. You have probably seen much of this information before but it might help to see it in an organized way. I have used this information to help me in my personal search for a legitimate business opportunity and I hope that it helps you in your search.

Learn more about free work from home ideas by stopping by Robert Sax’s recommended site where you can find out all about how to earn extra money from home without spending a dime.


Google Biz Profit Scams

By admin On October 20, 2009 Comments Off on Google Biz Profit Scams

People can work at home. Thousands earn a full or part time living with internet marketing. And a recession can be a good time to start a home business. In fact, we see a lot of opportunities out there.

What I find, though, is the worse things get economically, the more the scammers come alive. It is sort of like a bad zombie movie. The scammers are not really interested in helping you make more money, but they just want to help themselves. And they tend to really profit from people who really need the most help. You need to be aware of how they work to protect yourself.

Consider all of the get rich programs that use the name Google. These programs are not associated with the search engine company at all. They just want to get attention from using the famous brand name.

Google does run advertising programs. These are Adwords and Adsense. People do profit from these programs, but you can learn about them from the search engine company. You can also find plenty of blogs and forums about internet marketing that are completely free. You will have to be willing to dig and learn in order to get started.

Also understand that their are legitimate and real internet marketing guides for sale. Experienced webmasters decided to teach others. I just want to warn you how to spot the fakes and scammers.

You need to be very careful of rebilling programs. You may see a very low charge in big print on the advertisement. The charge could be something small like $5.99. But somewhere in the tiny print you could be agreeing to a large rebill. These monthly charges, $70 sometimes, can be very tough to get stopped.

Is the information promised by the program really good. Some have complained it is very basic, outdated, and out there for free on forums or blogs.

Quick Money. The vast majority of webmasters fail. But that means thousands still do well. If you are willing to take the time to learn, test, and take some risks you can have a wonderful internet business. Any get rich quick scheme will probably only help the people who sell it.

Also get more help learning about the Google Biz Profit Scam.