Internet,Moneymaking,Scams,And DIY Internet Moneymaking Scams And How To Spot Them
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If your one of the many peopleinterested in starting an online business or in making money online chances areyouve run in to your fair share of scams. But before I get in to how to spotthem I should explain what I mean by scam. I view a scam as any site thatsays you will make a set amount of money when in reality you either wont andthe site will take your money and run, or you can make money at it, but onlywith the right skills and knowledge, which you will almost definitely not have.So, how do you tell the legitimate sites from the bogus ones? Theusually rule of thumb is that any site that sounds too good to be true probablyis. For instance, watch out for those sites that assure you that you can getrich by the end of the month, quit your job, and move to the Bahamas. I canassure you that any site telling you this is lying, pure and simple. Anotherthing to really watch out for is a site that promises a great deal, but doesntactually mention much about how it works or what product it is that they areselling you. Sites like this will enchant you with stories of how they mademillions with this simple secret and how all their friends used it to makemillions too. At the same time these sites wont tell you anything, or next tonothing, about how it actually works. The rule here is that you should neverhave to pay for your dreams, those are free, only pay for products and thenonly if they work. So, How do you know if the moneymaking product islegitimate? Whetheryouve been to college or not you probably have some experience with research,now is an excellent time to use it. Simply type in the company name, I canguaranty you some one out their with a blog or some experience has probablytried it already and either supports it completely, or will write a scathingreview, either way you have your answer. There are also plenty of places to getfree professional advice on the subject at a myriad number of forums filledwith professionals and it shouldnt be difficult to track down a good one whocan tell you if your wasting your time or not. Just put the name of the type ofbusiness the site is advertising into a search engine with terms likeprofessional tips or forum and you should do fine. LastlyI want to go over a couple of notorious ways to lose your money online. One, ifyou do find a good site, stick to it. Ive personally bailed out way to earlytoo many times and I can assure you, you will always take a loss if you dontkeep at it. Second, paid surveys and freebie sites are almost never worth theeffort, most paid survey sites are Latin for try out trial offers and well ripyou off, then charge you withfraud. Third, watch out for sites that ask for a lot up front without givingyou much in return, free offers and no risk offers are much more reliable, butmake sure they are really no-risk! Some sites will say that they are no-riskand will then clock you with a dozen hidden charges, so read the terms andconditions before you even enter your credit card number. I they dont have aterms and conditions page, run! Theres a lot more to cover on catching thesescam sites so theres a good chance Ill be writing more in the future.
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