Tuesday, September 6, 2011

10 Tiips to avoid make money from home scams

There are loads of Internet marketing systems that persuade you instant cash, some are pure make money from home scams. Some of these give you a product and a website of your own, and promises of a substantial income. The cost of buying into a program be considerable too; some may be just a few dollars and others can cost you hundred, and even thousands. The one thing they have in common is that they are extremely seductive.  But what can you do to protect yourself from a “make money from home scam”?

There are hundreds and thousands of desperate people who are looking for ways to make money from home, and the number grows in periods of economic misery when people are loosing their jobs. Even though times are hard, there are also lots of people who are eager to help desperate people out of their last buck with enpty promises.

So what can you do to protect yourself from the clutches of these people. How can you prevent yourself from losing money in a fruitless make money from home scam? How do you be sure you are being offered a genuine helping hand?

Although it seems a bit cynical, I think you can be certain that if someone comes to you offering an opportunity for quick riches, they are probably looking after themselves more than they are thinking of you. I imagine that their own income will be seriously increased if you, and others like you, take up of their offer. So be on your guard.

I have been conned in the past myself and paid out hundreds of dollars to take part in fruitless schemes in the home of making money when I needed it and would advise you to think more carefully about the costs and benefits for you, of any work from home system you are tempted by.

It is possible to make money online, and there are some worthwhile systems, but there are also some real scams. You need to take care.

I have are 10 tips - questions you can ask yourself to help you hold onto your cashe and not get your fingers burnt:

  1. How much are they asking for my initial investment?
  2. Are they asking for a regular subscription?
  3. Can I afford to lose this money?
  4. What are the potential gains?
  5. If I am not successful, can I accept the loss or will I or my family be harmed by it?
  6. How much time do I need to commit to this program? Can I set aside the time that’s necessary?
  7. Is there a guarantee period during which I can get a refund? 
  8.  Is there a minimum time I need to belong, or pay my subscription?   
  9. Can I leave at any time?  
  10.  If I stop paying and leave the program, do I stand to gain enough benefit for the money I have paid?

In asking yourself these questions you can measure your attitude to risk. at the same time as assess the impact of the loss of money against the potential benefit. Good sales letters only want you to focus on the benefits and as you absorb those, you become sucked into to paying for the program. 

When you ask yourself these questions, they will help you get a better understanding of whether your current position can be improved, or made worse by participating in a program.

There is no doubt that you can make money from on the internet, and from home, but it's not a one-click event, and you are unlikely to get rich overnight. 

So, what if you don’t? Is everything resting on your success or failure at the program?

If this is the case, stay away. That's a bad way to start. Don’t risk it because your mental situation will not be in the right place to succeed anyway.

If the initial investment is high, there is no certainty that you will achieve the results they claim. Success comes from within, and you need to focus and commitment to succeed, as well as the system that works. You cannot succeed just by paying for a program.

There are programs that work, but they are unlikely to be instant cash machines for your benefit. The only instant cash machine is the one feeding the person who is selling you the program. Take the tour, keep hold of your purse, and make sure you get to keep 100% of the money.

My simple advice is invest small amounts and  commit your energy to learning and to your eductation but know also what you want to get out of the course or program. Go for real products and resources, and stay away from fantasies amd pictures of yaghts and fast cars. There is lots of useful free information on the internet can use that too.

There is no such think as instant success or one-click results. Success takes effort. To achieve results you do need the tools, so do not be afraid to spend money on the right tools.

In summary – to avoid the scams:

Tip 1         Do they a ask for a big payment or subscription?
Take care – how much can you afford to lose? Can you afford simply to give that money to someone else and see no return? If there is no guarantee – avoid it.

Tip 2         Will they pay your way in?
Not many offer this but there is an advantage for you if you are not taking much of a risk.

Tip 3         Do they pay out?
Where is the evidence? –  your success will still depend on your efforts.

If you are tempted into a program where you can get paid from home, take care and go for minimum investment. Make sure you get to keep 100% of the money and that they have a record of achievement. Take the tour to make sure their program is right for you.



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