Sunday, June 15, 2008

What NOT To Look For Within A Home Based Business?


Are you looking for a home based business? Here are some tips to go by for researching an opportunity to make money from home. This decision must not be made lightly. There are many opportunities out there that are considered to be a scam and it's important to know which ones to avoid.

STEP 1) DO NOT SELECT ANY OF THESE SCAMS:

a) Craft AssemblyAssemble toys, model homes, dolls, and other crafty ideas.


b) Envelope StuffingOne of the oldest scams around. You will end up stuffing an envelope promoting the opportunity to stuff envelopes for a living.

c) Chain EmailsHere you will be required to send money from an email you receive and then pass on the wealth to your friends.

d) Computer TypingThis scam will require that you type out letterheads, etc. The only thing you end up typing out is the opportunity to type at home for a price.

e) 1-900-NumbersHere you will pay money to call the number. This is how people make money.

f) Medical BillingWith this terrible opportunity you will be required to pay a fee for a kit to build your own medical billing company.

All of these opportunities are scams. There are many more like them. If it sounds to good to be true, it usually is.

STEP 2) DO YOUR RESEARCH:
It's very important to research each home based business opportunity that interests you.
The more informed you are, the better your chances of finding a credible company to represent.

a) Contact The CompanyWhen in doubt, contact the company who is responsible for offering this opportunity to the public. Ask them for their track record, critic approvals, recommendations from experts, etc. It's important to know the company you do business with.
If you found the opportunity through another representative, ask the company if that specific representative has a good track record with no complaints.


b) Call The BBBThe Better Business Bureau will be able to notify you about any complaints received about any given company. This will help to avoid companies that don't pay their representatives on time, or even at all.
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c) Call The Federal Trade Commissionhttp://www.ftc.gov/The FTC is responsible for suing shady companies that are considered to be a scam. Try to find out if the companies you research is on their list. If so, move onto another one right away.


d) Research OnlineMost industry critics are writing reports online about what is considered to be a good home based business to partner up with, and what scams to avoid. Simply search for the "company name" within Google, or Yahoo and read through reports found within those search results. Make sure to read everything someone has to say, and also make sure to read multiple reports, not just one source.


By following these simple tips, you will have what you need to make the right decision for your own home based business needs. In the end, go with your gut feeling because it's important to believe in the company you represent otherwise no one will be believe you.


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