There are hundreds of online businesses, work-at-home
opportunities, and home-based businesses that you can
decide to join. Many of these opportunities will create
income. There are also hundreds of other online businesses
that do not work. How does an internet newbie or a
seasoned-online person decipher all the information on the
world wide web and make the correct business decision? The
good news is this is easier than most people think!
As the old saying goes, "If it sound to good to be true, it
probably is!" Let's get right to the point people. Creating
income online, as it is in the offline world, requires real
work & effort. You cannot sit back and make millions (see
the Lawn Chair Millionaire for some serious HYPE). Claims
to the contrary are created to simply get you to click
google ads or to spark your interest on a website. Real
business and creating real income simply does not work that
way.
One definition before going any further. The founder of a
business or the person who signed up 2 minutes ago, they
are both Promoters of the business.
If you are promoting any online program, you are going to
have to speak to many prospects, especially in programs
that require several hundred to several thousand dollars to
join!
Would you just give $500 to a person in line at the grocery
store just because he was wearing a shirt that said: No
prospecting. No calling. Make Millions in My System. All
for $500!! I hope you wouldn't, but you would be shocked at
how many do just that online.
Do your complete research - do not believe the promoters
ads or websites alone! Search for blogs, articles, and any
other informative sites you can find on this program or
promoter. Are you finding proof of earnings or mostly
baseless claims? Are you finding contact information for
the promoter or program? Are you finding almost nothing?
Does it sound to good to be true? Does the Hype outweigh
the Opportunity? Is it Today only? Does it resemble a
pyramid scam?
If you cannot find anything directly online in a blog or
article, email the promoter of the opportunity you are
researching. Legitimate work-at-home program sponsors
should have email addresses & phone numbers readily
available to you. An email form any promoter should tell
you - in writing - what's involved in the program they are
selling. I would suggest calling the promoter as well.
Here's a good list of questions to ask any promoter: - What
tasks will I have to perform? (Ask the program sponsor to
list every step of the job.) - Will I be paid a salary or
will my pay be based on commission? - What is the
commission structure? - Who will pay me? When will I get my
first paycheck? - What is the total cost of the
work-at-home program, including supplies, equipment and
membership fees? - Any other start-up costs outside the
program (advertising, merchant account, aweber account,
training, etc.)? - What will I get for my money? Any
money-back guarantee? - Training - who provides it, when,
and how often?
Information is out there on many real online businesses
that create real online income. Do your complete research
and talk to promoters. When you get the answers you want
and the online business looks great, you will know that you
made the proper business decision. Then comes the real fun
of earning money online. Generating online traffic to your
business opportunity, but that is for another article!
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As a recognized expert in online marketing, my number one
goal is to help others succeed online. I have been down the
wrong roads in the wrong opportunities and I am not scared
to admit it. PLEASE learn from my mistakes!
http://www.16kventure.blogspot.com/
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