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Work at Home - How to Choose a Home Based Business and Make
Money Without Getting Scammed Part 2
Increasingly people work out of their home to supplement their income every
single day. Home based businesses offer a level freedom and flexibility
unmatched by traditional means. This is a $430 Billion a year industry, that's
more than the consumer industry, food industry and the pharmaceutical industry
combined. By the time you finish reading this sentence someone new would have
entered into a Home Based Business venture.
Don't buy into the hype, you will fail unless you go into this
with a concise plan of action, the right mindset and start making the smart
decisions from beginning. You've all heard of doing it right the first time.
This begins with picking a work at home job or home based business opportunity
that fits you, not the one claiming to make the most money in the shortest
period of time. I would know, I've been down that road.
To start you out in the right direction here are a few work at
home offers to avoid. Beware of paid survey and data entry scams. These seem to
be all the rage these days. They promise an easy buck of course, but the facts
are that very few people make any money filling out surveys and those that do
make money make very little.
Here's how paid surveys work in a nut shell. You are paying
for a list of companies who supposedly would pay you $1-$15 for filling out
surveys which are sent to you by email. The companies on these lists are just as
easily found by doing a search engine query yourself. You now have to sign up
with each individual company on the list which does take a lot of time. Each
company wants in-depth demographic data about you and your household under the
guise of only sending you surveys you qualify for. You start receiving surveys
almost instantly, though not all have an offer of cash most are points for
various sweepstakes. The surveys that do offer cash initially would more than
often enough claim that you did not quality for the cash after you filled out
the survey and may then offer you points towards prizes and such.
Just about now you would be wondering why you had to fill out
the demographic data if they were not going to send you qualified surveys. That
question would soon be answered when your telephone starts ringing off the hook
with sales calls conveniently geared towards you and your lifestyle, along with
your junk mail intake going through the roof.
Another heavily promoted scam is data entry jobs. The
technique itself is not the scam but more the language used to promote it. These
are promoted as get rich by doing simple data entry; this is far from the truth.
These Data Entry Jobs are simply affiliate programs, you are told to write ads
promoting various products and services in hopes of getting a commission from
any possible sales. This has gotten so bad that Google among other payment
providers have been actively canceling owners and promoters of so called "data
entry jobs" from their system.
by Don DaSilva
About the Author
Don DaSilva is a Successful Web Entrepreneur and Aspiring
Writer.
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