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Online Business Opportunities: Avoid Being Scammed. Top 7 Selection Criteria Disclosed
The Internet is loaded with informational websites uncovering the shocking facts about many innocent people having been scammed in their endeavors to set up successful and sustainable Online Businesses. This has been an issue since the start of online business on the Internet and isn’t something that is foreseen to be solved or eliminated any time soon. Â
Most of the victims in these cases are people who crave to own an online business that they can run from home, which would allow them the flexibility to create that most sought after, unique balance between work and leisure/family time. Being passionate about achieving this, many people fail to conduct proper research and to their detriment often make impulsive decisions driven by emotion leaving them extremely vulnerable. This is the very thing that many “marketers” exploit and which inevitably causes innocent people to fall into the many traps that are being set up in cyberspace all the time. Â
It is disturbing to see the garbage some “marketers” are allowed to include on their websites in their attempts to sell their so called online business opportunities these days. When reading some of these websites, one can’t help but to wonder what happened to openness, transparency and honesty in online business. In fact, it raises the question of whether business ethics have ever, or will ever exist on the Internet.Â
Getting Scammed With Online Business Opportunities Can Be Frustrating
It happens to all of us. It may have already happened to you – especially if you’re just starting out in online business: frustration. The frustration of signing up with that “golden” opportunity to make a “fortune” online. “No cash up front!” “Work only 1 hour a day!” “Get that new car next week!”
We’ve all seen these types of hyped up ads. I mean, the Internet is literally drowning in them. With so much publicity and marketing flooding your browser, how can you tell which of the opportunities are legitimate – and which just want to scam you for your credit card numbers?
Basically, there are only 2 ways to find the ripe fruit in an orchard virtually overgrown with rotten apples.
1 – Sign up, pay the price. Do the “work” and realize too late that you just flushed your hard-earned cash down the toilet.
2 – Do your due diligence. Search & research; find views, reviews and opinions of those who have already signed up (DO NOT rely exclusively on the onsite testimonials for this as they are just too easy to fake); search for bios of the creators, designers AND those who provide testimonials; read EVERY word on the page promoting the opportunity; follow available links to affiliates and check out their credentials too; read every online article you can find relating to the opportunity; if you sign up for their newsletter, create a special email account to receive it just in case you can’t unsubscribe (keeps the spam out of your main inbox). Lather, rinse & repeat. Then, if the opportunity still appeals to you, sign up, dive in and STICK TO IT.