Many websites claim to offer home business opportunties. Some people do make money at home through online jobs, but many of these so-called opportunities are scams. How do you know the difference? Here are some tips for avoiding internet scams.
First, use some common sense. If you are looking because you’re short on funds, it can be easy to talk yourself into believing the promises you will read online. Try to look at the offers objectively. Many scams try to convince you that you will become wealthy with little effort, and you might even see on the website that this is some “secret” for making money that is just now being revealed. Much later they reveal the cost for learning the secret. Before buying this kind of information, take a moment to wonder why it’s being sold. If it’s really that effective, the person selling it should be wealthy and not need to sell anything.
Second, don’t get involved in a pyramid scheme. These are programs that pay you to recruit but don’t really have a product to sell. You make money by getting other people to join the system. This only works for those who start the pyramid scheme, and is illegal in several states. Note that this is not the same as home party or similar plans where you get a percentage from what you sell in addition to a percentage from those you recruit.
Third, don’t pay to stuff envelopes or make products. In fact, don’t pay to work for anybody.
Avoiding home business scams means avoiding anything that offers easy wealth. It also means avoiding paying to work for somebody. Don’t expect anything online that makes no sense in the real world. Don’t get scammed.












































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2 Comments
Hi, I don’t understand something you say. If you have to pay, it’s a scam. Isn’t it? But, any of top 5 sites for data entry jobs on line, even for surveys paid, you have to pay. So, could you explain to me? It is not a contradiction?
Other thing. Do you know several of your recommended sites are “neighboors” and they are very close between them? For instance paidsurveysetc.com is in 74.205.85.187 and keystrokes4cash.com is in 74.205.85.189. It’s a coincidence? Is it a scam? Please tell me. Thanks.
Hi Juan, to answer your questions, the paid survey companies charge you for access to their database of free paid survey opportunities. If you like you can go and find them yourself however it would take a long time to build a decent sized list. Check out our free paid surveys site for an idea of what type of sites you can make money from. http://www.wealthontap.com/free-paid-surveys-online.html
Data entry opportunities teach you how to make money selling Click Bank products with Google Adwords which can potentially make you a lot of money.
PaidSurveysETC and KeyStrokes4Cash are run by the same company which is why they have a similar IP address. I don’t think that makes it a scam does it?
By the way all of these opportunities have a 30 day money back guarantee so if you are not happy with what you get then you can simply get your money back.
Let me know if you have any further questions.