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4 Things To Watch Out For From A Home Internet
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Published on this site: November 23rd, 2007- See more articles from this month
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There are so many opportunities on the internet offering to set
people up in their own home based internet business that it can
be difficult to separate the real, legitimate opportunities from
the ones that only want your money. Knowing what to look for
hidden within the offers can mean the difference between finding
a legitimate business to operate and ending up helping someone
else make money while losing your own.
With most fraudulent offers for in internet business there are
four red flags that need to be thoroughly investigated before
signing up to work for the website. Understand that not all of
the companies that make these claims are out to take your money,
but these are four things that many less than honest companies
have in common:
While it is not uncommon for business to want a fee to become a
representative for their business, you have to consider the
amount demanded from you before you can start selling their
product or service. You should also have a clear picture of what
you will get in return for your investment. It is common for the
term training to be listed, but many times the training consists
of links to other sites where you are expected to learn about
the company's business model.
The training may also focus on how to recruit others into the
business, offering to pay a "bounty" for bringing in new people.
A company that focuses on bringing in more people instead of
selling the product may be on the border of being illegal.
Anyone who has ever been involved in a business knows it takes
work. One of the most common pitches is the promise of a big
payday without having to work more than an hour or two a day…or
even a week. There is no such thing as a free lunch and those
who try to convince you otherwise and not being totally honest.
That disclaimer about income may not a representative of the
potential earnings, should beg the question about why even
bother to list it.
If you have been reading an online based business opportunity
for several minutes and have no idea about the product or
service you are being asked to sell, it could be an indication
of a scam. Many keep it a secret until you have spent your money
and find out there is no way you can sell this to others with a
clear conscious. Know what the product is, and how much it will
cost, before considering the offer any further.
Look for contact information. If the only means of contacting
the company is through an email address, it could be they don't
plan to be around long enough to answer any questions or
complaints. Money back guarantees are also only about as good as
the contact information. Email addresses and post office boxes
are not good contacts.
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Jimmie Leonguerrero: For more information on legitimate business
opportunities, visit: http://www.LegitimateCashflow.com
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