Legitimate
Work at Home Jobs & Home Based Businesses
If you've come here looking for legitimate work at home jobs
and home based businesses then read on, my new friend. With
the unemployment rate so high and the economy sucking down
the life of many workers and businesses, many people think
it's time for a change.
And, instead of doing the same old job duties with the same
old companies that got us in trouble in the first place, people
are looking for legitimate work at home jobs or home based
businesses to fill the bill.
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Now what is the difference between
work at home jobs and home based businesses?
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Well, work at home jobs implies that a person will spend
much time at their own house even if they are on the computer,
one the phone and sending faxes.
Home based businesses, however can mean that your house is
your office, but you may be in the field a great deal of the
time. Independent sales representatives can fall under both
categories, spending both much time at home making phone calls
and sending emails or they could be out in the field visiting
clients.
It's been estimated that over 95-percent of work at home
jobs and home based businesses advertised are not legitimate.
There are many scammers out there trying to make money on
the unhappy and unemployed.
This is why a person looking to make a switch to a legitimate
home job or business needs to do due diligence in checking
out the company they are considering working with in order
to minimize the risk of partnering up with a scam artist.
One of the first action items to take when checking out home
based businesses or work at home jobs to see if they are legitimate
is to see if this opportunity is from a publicly traded company.
If the company is publicly traded this gives credibility that
the opportunity is indeed legitimate.
Another way to check out legitimate work at home jobs and
home based businesses is to see how many others are currently
working for or with this company. If there is no feedback
or all the feedback is negative then this is a red flag.
Does this company offer a product or service? This may seem
simple, but there are many pyramid scams out there that do
not offer a product or service. They simply make money off
others joining their so-called "opportunity".
Now, some people confuse MLM companies with pyramid schemes.
These are not the same. Big names like Avon, Herbalife, Tupperware,
Amway, Shaklee and Pre Paid Legal would not still be around
after all this time if MLM's were illegal.
Any then there are small but fast growing MLM opportunities
like the one that this website promotes (one-half MLM and
one-half direct sales) that gives people a ground floor opportunity
to get in on the beginning.
But, no matter what work at home jobs or home based businesses
one desires to join, just make sure first it is legitimate
and worthy of your time, attention and desires. If these fall
into place, you cannot help but succeed.
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