Evaluating
a Home Business Opportunity
There are many activities you can
participate in online that will call themselves a "home
business opportunity". While many are legitimate,
there are several warning signs for scams that you
should be on the look out for.
THE EMPLOYER/SPONSOR IS
HIDING THEIR IDENTITY
Avoid business opportunities on sites that
are hosted using free web hosting services
(like Geocities), whose email addresses are
to free domains (Yahoo, MSN.), and whose actual
business mailing address and phone number aren't
available. Many scam artists set up free accounts
then use them to scam as many people as possible
before packing up their "business opportunity" and
heading to the next free host and free email
account.
YOU RECEIVED THE OFFER AS
SPAM
Legitimate employers won't contact you through SPAM emails. Although many
legitimate home business opportunities are sent through opt-in lists, if
you didn't specifically request the information be very wary of trusting
its contents.
"DO AS I SAY, NOT AS
I DO"
If someone is trying to sell you an ebook
or a work at home business kit, ask yourself
one question: "Are they doing it?" If
someone tells you their ebook will help you
make thousands of dollars a month using the
unique marketing strategies they'll sell you
for only $30, ask yourself why they're selling
ebooks and not using their strategies. If someone
is telling you that you can make money with
an internet business opportunity and they're
only involved in selling the opportunity
and not using the opportunity, tread
very carefully.
THEY WANT MONEY TO SIGN
YOU UP
Call it a "processing fee" or "application
fee", if someone wants money or a credit
card number for "verification" before
they let you in on what the business opportunity
entails, don't trust them. Money for guides,
products, or business related services are
more legitimate, but beware someone who wants
you to pay them for some vague "service" as
a condition of their new business opportunity.
TOO MUCH HYPE
And not enough substance. Claims of "Make
thousands of dollars in your spare time" and "Fire
your boss next week" or "Make fast
money" might be true in a few cases, but
if there aren't solid facts and legitimate
strategies thrown in with the marketing hype
then stay away.
EXPERIENCE
The best way to learn to spot bad home
based business opportunities is experience
- not experience in trying them, but experience
in evaluating their offers. There are many
links on this site that offer legitimate methods
for making money online.
As with any industry, there are also the "get rich quick" folks
who are looking to take your money. Visiting a web site or requesting more
information by email won't cost you a dime. Do your research, look at our
program reviews, and visit as many web sites as you can. You'll soon learn
to distinguish the good from the too good to be true.
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