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Sunday, 25 May 2008 |
By Aymee Buckhannon
Does this story sound familiar?
You are very excited about a new home business you just started and can't wait to tell everyone about your product. You are particularly eager to set up a website and some ads online because you just know that this is going to be "it" and the internet is going to help you get the word out!
You join online, you get your kit, and you sit down to get started. But first, you glance at the company manual and decide to quickly flip through the pages for ideas on what to say and how to position your product's features and benefits professionally.
And then it happens: In dismay, you flip to "Marketing And Advertising Policies" chapter and in big bold letters you see "Internet advertising of any form of the company's trademarked names or products is strictly prohibited, which includes auction sites, social sites, personal websites outside of the company's replicated sites, and any and all advertising of our stuff online regardless of the website used".
Oh boy! Not exactly what you had in mind so you settle for just talking to friends and |
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Saturday, 24 May 2008 |
By Steven Fu
Finding a legitimate online business to be involved in these days has proven to be harder than it used to. With the increase in online business scams, you really need to put in extra effort to avoid falling into their traps. In this article I will touch on some of the ways you can apply to reveal and avoid business scams online.
One of the most obvious scams that I see online are businesses that claim to make you thousands in the first week or the first month, but surprisingly these offers attract the most responses. Look, the rule of thumb is well, for me at least. If they seem too good to be true, then they are too good to be true and the more reasons why you should be cautious about them.
Here are a few steps you can take to avoid being scammed. On that particular online business opportunity website, go to their "About Us" page, then look for their business address and check if they are valid. Call them if their contact number is listed. You are also checking if their contact number is real at the same time. Find |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 24 May 2008 )
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