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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 |
By Jeff Casmer
Looking for a legitimate work at home business has been compared to looking for a needle in a haystack. Now while I will admit that it can be a little time consuming finding that perfect business opportunity that meets all your personal needs and is indeed genuine, there are in fact many legitimate work at home businesses to choose from. You just have to know what to look for.
First off, what constitutes as a scam? A scam is when you are promised one thing and receive something different or nothing at all. Unfortunately, broken promises do not mean you have been scammed. If they company claims that you can make 500 dollars or more and you dont but they provided you with the tools needed to do the job then they are still considered a legitimate work at home business.
The problem lies with people looking for jobs rather than a business. If its 9-5 security youre looking for then the internet is the last place you should look. The only way working from home can offer security is if youre on someone else payroll.
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
By Carael Knight
So you want to work from home? That's a great goal! Chances are you have been looking for a new business idea that you can jump on and start making the big bucks. The problem is, as you have likely seen, there are so many business ideas out there! How can you decipher the scams from the sincere ads, and how can you know which business is best for you?
When you read home business classified advertising, it is important to look past the hype and fluff. Almost all business advertising has hype, because it's the hype that sells. If you are wary of hype, that's probably good, but don't write off an ad just because it sounds a little hyped-up.
Read beyond the hype to see what the business is really about. How does the business owner make money? What is their product? What do they do to make that money? If the ad is interesting to you, get in contact with that business owner. Ask specific questions about their business. For example, you can ask specifically what they do to earn from home. Don't be afraid to ask how much they have |
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