There are many work at home message boards online, full of
people who have experience and want to give advice, as well
as people getting started in this business wanting to take
that advice. However, it is crucial that you be discerning
in what advice you take to heart.
Keep in mind that most of the information posted on these
message boards is not necessarily fact. Certain ways of
doing things may have worked for one person, but it may not
work for everyone. Rules will vary depending on the type of
business, the person running it, and even its location.
Posters on these message boards may mean well, but
sometimes they simply got lucky. The way that they handled
their business starting out worked for them, but is not
necessarily advisable for everyone.
Although most people posting on work at home message boards
actually are regular people who own online businesses and
just want to help, there are exceptions. Some people on
these boards prey on those new to the business and post
opportunities that will actually scam unsuspecting new
business owners.
Remember that no known legitimate opportunity requires
people to pay a large sum of money up front. Often the only
person who will make money from this type of deal is the
person extending the offer to you.
It may be difficult then to decide who you can and cannot
trust for advice on a message board. In general, a good
rule of thumb is to take note of how long they have been on
the message board and how long they have owned their
business. A beginner giving out advice can be problematic
for obvious reasons.
Also, look at how long the advice has been posted on the
board, and read all the comments to it. If several posters
exclaim that this bit of advice has already helped them,
then you know it is probably okay to take. Likewise,
posters will warn others if the advice does not work.
Overall, most people do want to help others just starting
out in this business. However, there are some people out
there who want to make money off unsuspecting people, and
there are also vindictive people online who would like to
hurt your chances of succeeding. While they are in the
minority, you must be aware that they do exist, which is
why you should take much of the advice you receive online
with a grain of salt.
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