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Step by Step Tutorial to Avoiding Work at Home Scams


Author: ivan juras

At some point during your internet adventure, you will want to make money. This relates especially to stand-alone moms, as well as people who have alot of spare time. Making money online is possible, but you have to be very careful. 99% of money making opportunities are pure scams, and their only goal is to rip you off. After all, if all of them worked, how many people would be making a fortune online already? But they don`t. In fact, a very small percetnage of people, 3-5 %, make a good living online. So, here`s a step by step tutorial to avoiding Work at Home scams.

1. Look at the quality of information and design of the Work at Home opportunity. If the website template is nice and clean, that speaks alot about the owners. If the design is ugly and the text is unreadable, exit the website. If they can`t take care of the simple things like website design, how can you expect to make money working at home with them ? Now, look at the quality of information. Do they explain the work at home opportunity in details, or do they just put some lists of benefits ? This is crucial, you want to know the exact steps on how you will be making money from home. The information has to be very understanable, no technical mumbo-jumbo. If they promise you millions in a first few months, exit. It`s a scam. The info has to be very realistic, as this will show you that they mean business. Don`t expect the " $1000/day push-button" job. It doesn`t work that way. You`ll actually have to work from home.

2. The second suspicious thing you should be looking after, is whether the service asks for money up front. Just scroll to the bottom of a web page to see the "Order" button. If you see it, run. They are probably wolves in the sheep`s clothing. This type of scam is very common, and popular, because they make you think they are actually serious about giving you the opportunity to make money, by requesting money up-front. Don`t fall for that. However, you can consider paying them money only if the service is about you working for them. If you have to work alone by following some info, exit the website. It`s a scam.

3. The last thing you should do is the most important one: find the information about the Work at Home opportunity from the independent sources. This is a crucial step, as it will reveal the true colors of the service you`re after. There`s simply no better way of finding out about the quality of the Work at Home opportunity than from the good old word of mouth. So how do you find this out from others ?

Go to Google and write: "SERVICE review"

"SERVICE scam"

"Is SERVICE a scam ?"

"scam.com SERVICE"

Just be sure to replace the SERVICE with the actual Work at Home opportunity. You can use the quotation marks to search for the exact phrase, but in that case, change the phrase to make it more realistic.

After that, simply repeat the process on Yahoo Search, as well as the MSN search. Don`t be lazy, as this can spare you precious time by eliminating Work at Home scams at the very beginning.

Whenever you stumble upon a new Work at Home opportunity, be sure to follow this step by step process, and I guarantee you won`t get scammed. The internet is full of wolves in sheep`s clothings, so stay on your guard.

About the Author:

Ivan Juras has been an online marketer and scambuster since year 2000. He`s also a freelancer. To contact him for freelancing jobs click here: ijuras@gmail.com






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