Not All Internet Home Business Opportunities Are Legitimate

submitted: May 6th 2008 | by: DavidGates | Total views: 3 | Word Count: 434 | PDF View | Print Article

Internet home business opportunitiesare they legitimate? It is a question asked often, as people are looking for ways to be their own bosses and break free from employers. Internet based home businesses can be the way to do this, if you know what you are doing.

The question is, are there legitimate home business opportunities out there? It is a sad fact that most of the offers of great wealth and freedom are scams. A recent government study found that an amazing 81% of these internet opportunities were scams.

It is a harsh reality that there are a lot of people waiting to take your money and stomp your dreams. They will con anyone to their benefit and your downfall. It is commonly advised that if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

So, how do you know the legitimate sites from the scam sites? This is the first step up a steep hill on your road to independence and success. This may seem like an impossible uphill battle, but once you get started you will be a pro at weeding though these sites.

One of the first ways to evaluate a site's legitimacy is to type in the name of the home business opportunity on a search engine, along with the word \"scam.\" Usually, someone else has become a victim of the scam site and will post their review. There are sites which are dedicated to listing scam websites, as well, which should be put directly into your Internet bookmarks and used every time you make an online purchase from a site you are unfamiliar with.

If you find nothing from search engines or scam-reporting sites, don't assume all is well. The site might be new enough that no one has used it. Don't let yourself be the first victim. Often, these sites have the same repeated characteristics, so learn the clues and evaluate every opportunity you come across.

A help section, current and detailed information, working links and support are always available on legitimate sites. If the site in question is missing any or all of these that is a big warning sign that the site should be avoided. Legitimate sites will always offer support for their products or offers.

So, if others ask you, "Are Internet home business opportunities legitimate?" you now know how to answer. It is important to pass this information on to others who may be interested in work from home businesses but are unsure of how to proceed. Not only will you save them a lot of time, and money, but you will keep that money out of the scammer's hands.

About the Author

To see where I found legitimate, profitable work at home businesses, check out Scott Edward's refreshingly honest work at home business reviews site.


Comments

No comments posted.

You do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment.