So you want to start a legitimate home based business, but don't know where to look online for information - or even what types of jobs are available to you. Well, start by reading this summary of what to look for, what to do, and what to watch out for - when searching the internet for your new endeavor, along with some examples of some jobs to consider, as well:
Keep your keywords to the point - What the internet pulls up for inspection, depends on how the keywords are phrased in the search engines. So, to save you time and wasted effort, keep yours specific and to the point. Be direct in telling the web what you want, instead of vague. Replace the phrase, "work you can do for money at home", with something like, "list of legitimate home marketing businesses". You'll cut through the garbage - and get to the fun part of choosing your favorite home business, faster this way.
Baits and empty promises scammers use - Typical quick-money job scams include marketing businesses that offer to help get you started with their program - which they claim will make you rich within a month! The catch is, after you've scraped together enough money to buy a costly "words of wisdom" kit - it always fails to live up to its promises.
Another common victimizing scam, is the ad for the job that solicits you to join their job pool employment list. They bill themselves as an exclusive company, overloaded with work due to their ever-expanding client base, which demands more production every day. And as fate would have it - they are seriously understaffed as far as having enough competent employees to do the work. The implication is clear - if you're smart you'll jump at the chance to be on this magic list. And last, they throw in a hint of the huge amounts of money just waiting to be made by those who join them - for a monthly fee, of course.
Sounds great, but when you've paid your fees - usually for months in advance - then find that it's been over a month, and you're still waiting for your first job assignment - you start to get wise. The ad you answered somehow failed to mention the little details, like there are no assignments because there is no client base. Or if you do see a few jobs posted, it's up to you to try to talk the client into hiring you by selling yourself. What usually happens next is, when you finally do make contact with the client, he has no idea what you're talking about, and hasn't ever heard of the company you work for. These are just a few of the little things that go wrong with those wonderful job pool lists - after you join, of course.
After being scammed, you later find out that there have always been honest job database lists you could have joined for free, if you had known to look for them. But getting there first, and luring people in with promise of instant glory in order to rip them off, is how the scammer operates. So remember that, and avoid this type of flashy temptation.
Keep in mind that this scam - along with many others - will try to get the job seeker to sign the deal by including a few "official testimonies" from "members" supposedly on the same list. These come complete with glossy photos of middle aged people at some beach, extolling the virtues, the easy work, and of course the huge income they're making now - thanks to the honesty of whoever the scam company is in their particular case.
So to summarize, you would be smart to always investigate anything of interest to you, before leaping into it. This is easily done online by searching a company's name and looking for any bad reviews, victim scam stories, or shoddy business practice reports that may be floating around the web on them.
Now for some good news, in addition to some resources, here's some examples of home based jobs that are considered perfect for the at-home entrepreneur to make a go of:
Home data entry: Always high in demand by the self-employed, home based data entry jobs are limited - and you've likely guessed by now, most of the many advertised online are rip offs. If you want to find one and don't mind a possible wait, make daily trips to the free job search engines, and use your direct keywords to look for them.
A little known, but highly recommended resource, are any of the work from home niche blogs. Not only will you learn valuable tips and how-to's regarding internet job safety and how to find the good - and avoid the bad - scam situations, but these sites are usually run by people who were victimized in the past, before learning from their mistakes, so they are always up on the latest in home business information.
Cash blogs - Are you a blogger? Keeping a blog is easy to learn if you've never had one, and they're free at most sites on line - they even set them up for you as well! You can post on any topic that comes to mind, but know the more you contribute to it, the more money you can eventually make. Why? Because more posts mean more traffic to your site as people become familiar with you and your writing. This is one of the fastest and easiest ways to start the income pennies piling up, because everytime one of your visiting readers clicks an ad running on your blog - you get paid a percentage of income from the advertiser himself. Check the internet for both free and package advertising deals. Although, you may have to start by purchasing some ads as an investment, keep in mind that advertisers love to sponsor blogs that bring in a lot of traffic - with more free ads that will make them even more money. But as exciting as this is - make sure you get a blog from a web host that allows outside advertising on their member's blogs, before you do it.
Freelance freedom - If you have any sort of talent for writing, and a few hours during the week to devote to it, you can join an online freelance writing company and get paid to write SEO, and other types of articles - and for decent beginning writers wages. You won't get rich overnight, but it's a great way to make extra cash - and also a perfect venue in which to start a portfolio as a budding writer. The best news is, you can do all your work - from research to submission - from your computer, as long as you have an internet connection.
Hopefully, this has helped to answer questions about finding a good legitimate home based business of your own. Remember - the good, the bad and the ugly of at-home employment jobs are confusing and easily mixed up - especially if you're new to the internet business game. Just remember to do your research carefully, and all will be well.
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