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Home Based Business - Learn The Cons And Prevention

If, like many of us, you're a home based business owner, you know that there are many hooks and crooks out there. If you're new at it or still thinking about opening a home based business then hear this! Con artists do exist in business and they will take your money if they can. So does that mean it's safer to not run a home based business? SAFER?

Are you looking for something safer? If you don't take chances you're not going to win. Abolutely not! You stand to make much better money working for yourself and you're sure to be much happier being your own boss. Like anything in this World, you just need to be aware of what's really going on in your business arrangements. Don't be naive and think that everybody is a nice person.

This is BUSINESS! The rules are *almost* 'there are no rules'. Most businesses are dependable and trustworthy. They value your long term opinion of them because they are fully aware of your potential ability to bring (or prevent) business for them in the future. A saying in business goes 'if you'll only do business with people that you trust then don't bother trying to do business'. Here are a few tips to help keep your eyes open.

1. Partners - business partners can range anywhere from your best friend to a financial supporter to a franchise business. When it comes to partnership arrangements in business, NEVER accept a word of mouth arrangement. Even if your partner is your very best friend, make sure that written legal agreements are drawn up that specify in detail the ownership, compensation and responsibilities of each party in the agreement. Make sure the agreement is signed in the presence of witnesses who could be called into court and properly notarized. Also, be wary of payment in stocks or stock options when you don't have control over company stock splits and dilutions.

2. Marketers - new businesses start up by the thousands on an ongoing basis. Marketers know this and some prey on new businesses. They'll show you in graphs and statistics and eloquent words how you can make mega-bucks by using their strategies. Far too often, it is the marketers who make the money, not the businesses they're marketing. They know you won't come back and they don't care.

Even legitimate businesses can accidentally trap you. Take for example, Google AdWords. Open your Internet browser and go to www.google.com and search for any popular search words like say, 'scuba diving trips'. Notice on the right hand side 'sponsored links'. These are companies who pay Google each time a user, like you, clicks their link. Watch the 'sponsored links' for a given set of keywords (ie. 'scuba diving trips') for 3 months or longer. See if the ads (companies) don't frequently change. If they do, Google made money, not the business who placed the ad.

Otherwise, their link would stay there. Don't misunderstand, Google AdWords can make you a lot of money if *you* know how to work the ads. Another example is email SPAM. How many times have you purchased something from an email advertisement? So, who do you think makes money from the endless onslaught of email SPAM? Usually, it's the companies doing the SPAMming and not the companies who they are supposedly trying to sell products for. In general, if you see *one* given company using the same advertising over and over, it's working. Otherwise, it's probably not. Of course a business that does no marketing is doomed to a dismal failure. However, don't be duped by fast talking advertisers. Quite often, they make the money, not you.

3. Lawsuits - it is a bad practice to enter contractual arrangements thinking that other parties will not violate the agreement just to keep from getting sued. Take a trip to your local County Records department (or look it up on the Internet) and see how many judgements are still outstanding after 10 years or more. You may be shocked to find that a judge's ruling that somebody owes you money does NOT guarantee that you will get it. A person can just disappear and the government will not give you privileged information to help you find them.

A corporation can withdraw all their money, file for bankruptcy, close their doors and reopen as a different corporation. Also, quite often you'll find that it may be more expensive to sue someone than to count your losses and walk away. Business dealers know this and use it. If I illegally conned you out of $150.00 would you sue me for it? Even if you could it probably wouldn't be to your advantage. Or what if a business offered a '30 Day Money Back Guarantee' and then didn't make good on it? That con is a classic. When making business deals don't count exclusively on legalities to keep you out of trouble. Make sure the other parties in the deal have genuine motives to stick to the agreement.

Being in business for yourself can be very liberating and quite lucrative. But business is about making money. Most of us believe that we can do better for ourselves by engaging in genuine commerce. That is, we provide a genuine product or service for a price at or near the monetary market value of the product or service that we provide. That's what we call a 'win win' situation. Both the provider and the purchaser end up pleased with the outcome of the deal.

However, there are business dealers who deem it entirely ethical to take whatever they can from you, whether legally or illegally as long as they don't get hurt. Always be wary of business dealings like this. Try to work, within reason, with people who have already proven their trustworthiness and always try to foresee every potential outcome of any business deal you intend to engage.



Home Business - Con Prevention; Learn the Cons

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5 Explanations why You Should Use A Free classified Submission Plan to Submit Your Ads

If you’re submitting all of your classifieds yourself, you’re wasting energy and essentially money. Instead, you should you should consider using a free ad submission plan to submit your ads. Doing so offers many benefits, from streamlining the procedure with a greater possibility of ad approval. Here, we’ll go over the very best 5 reasons why you should use a free ad submission service.

 Using A Classified Ad Submission Service Helps you save Time!

 Classified ads are probably the most effective ways to drive traffic and generate sales. As opposed to traditional web adverts, visitors who read through classified ads already are in the “buying” mentality, meaning they're more prone to purchase something than people just surfing for information.

 If You employ A Free ad Submission Service Your Ads Will Be Automatically Re-Submitted Once they Rotate Off of the Story boards

 There are some pitfalls many people face when submitting classified ads yourself, one of which is the run-length. Depending on the service, most classified ads expire after having a 30-day period. Once that period it, you have to manually renew or develop a new ad. For some, this might 't be a problem, however, if you’re made to manually renew countless ads once in awhile, it may be a serious time-consuming issue. A legitimate free classified submission service will handle every one of the renewing necessary to keep your ads running as long as you want. In the event you no longer would like them to perform, you could have the service hold of on that also.

 A Classified Ad Submission Service Will help you Create Valuable Backlinks To Your Site

 No one knows the magic formula to achieving top search engine rank, but a majority of will agree that backlinks are among the most significant factors. Actually, it’s proven that the number of backlinks as well as the quality of websites they come from are two factors which greatly affect your authority and rankings on the internet. A free ad submission services can you achieve this by generating plenty of backlinks on high-traffic free classified websites. These backlinks doesn't just generate traffic from shoppers clicking the hyperlink, however your website will rank higher in the search engines, allowing you to see a boost in traffic overall.

 Classified Ad Submissions Get a Ad Before Prospects That are Inside a Buying Mentality

 No matter type of service or product your internet site offers, you'll need traffic to become successfull. You can find dozens of method of getting visitors to your site, but you’ll find the majority are either too costly or junk traffic. Ever see those advertisements from traffic brokers offering 5,000 visitors for $19.99? These types of places slam you with low-quality traffic may not be also a genuine human visitor. This is why nearly 90% of customers who purchase this type of bulk traffic don’t return for an additional purchase.

 A Classified Ad Submission Services are A High-Quality Low-Cost Substitute for Pay-per-click Advertising

 Many new advertisers try their luck with Google Adwords. Their pay-per-click (PPC) program is probably the oldest and greatest on the market, serving millions of advertisers worldwide. But while their traffic is high-quality, it’s oftentimes too expensive unless you you’re a company with deep pockets. Depending on the keyword(s) and position you’re targeting, you could see prices as much as $2 or $3 per click. Accumulate a couple hundred clicks each day and that’s one pricey advertising bill.

 A free ad submission service offers high-quality traffic at a inexpensive. If you’re currently spending hundred per month on Adwords or another advertising programs, think about the money you’ll save by switching to classifieds.


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Avoiding Home Business Scams - Tips and Tricks

The scam truckNow maybe the reason you’re interested in setting up a home business is because you’ve seen an ad somewhere, or you’ve been approached by someone. It was all about a great work-from-home money-making opportunity, and you’re excited. Finally, you can quit your job!

If you’re thinking of working from home by someone else’s rules, though, you have to realise that at least 99% of the offers out there are scams – after all, if it was that easy to pay a few dollars and make thousands, wouldn’t everyone be doing it by now?

Here are the biggest scams out there, how to recognise them, and how to avoid them.

Location, Location, Location.

Where did you see that work from home offer? If you got it in the post, or by email, or saw it on a poster taped around a telephone pole, then I can guarantee you right now that it’s not a legitimate offer. If you saw the ad in a newspaper, in a jobs magazine or on a jobs website, then it’s a little more likely to be legit – but not much. Always check out any offer, and assume it’s a scam until you have iron-clad proof to the contrary.

Envelope Stuffing.

This is the most established work-from-home scam, and it’s been going for decades now. Basically, once you pay your money and sign up to work from home, you’re sent a set of envelopes and ads just like the one you responded to. You might make some money if someone responds to your ad, but eventually there just won’t be a market for it any more. Anyway, work from home offers like this are illegal pyramid schemes.

You won’t make any money putting letters in envelopes – get over it.

Charging for Supplies.

The practice of charging for supplies is hard to pin down to any one scam – it’s the way almost all work-at-home scams work (including the envelope stuffing, above). You’ll be asked to make a small ‘investment’ for whatever materials would be needed to do the work – and then you’ll be sent very shoddy materials that aren’t worth anything like what you paid, and you’ll find that there’s no market for the work anyway.

If anyone asks for money upfront, run. A real company should be willing to deduct any ‘fees’ from your first paycheque – if they won’t do that for you, then that’s because they don’t ever plan to pay you.

Working for Free.

This variation on the scam is common with crafts. You might be asked to work at home making clothes, ornaments or toys. Everything seems legitimate – you’ve got the materials without paying out any money, and you’re doing the work. Unfortunately for you, when you send the work back, the company will tell you that it didn’t meet their ‘quality standards’, and will refuse to pay you. Then they’ll sell on what you made at a profit, and move on to the next sucker.

Never do craft work from home unless you’re selling the items yourself. Note that you don’t need to be selling to consumers (you could be selling to wholesalers), but you still need to be the one deciding what you make and getting the money.

Home Typing, Medical Billing, and More.
There are lots of work-from-home scams that involve persuading you that some industry has more work than it can handle, and so has to outsource to people working from home. For example, you might be told that you’d be typing legal documents, or entering medical bills into an electronic database. These scams have one thing in common: they all say that all you need is your computer and they all then go on to say that you need to buy some ‘special software’.

This software might appear to be from a completely unrelated company, but don’t be fooled – the whole reason the ‘work-from-home’ ad was there to begin with was simply as cynical marketing for the software.

As you can see, running a ‘home business’ that just involves ‘working’ for one company is a bad idea. You don’t know who you’re dealing with. Here’s the clincher, though: even with entirely legal work-at-home offers that do pay you for your work, you still won’t make anywhere near as much as you can with your very own home business. So why bother with them at all?





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Take Some Precautions With Your Home Based Business Sensitive Information

There is no denying that there is a tremendous increase in the number of online home businesses in the past 10 years, not only in the USA, but just about any place where computers can be accessed easily. As we all know that, among many online home businesses run by good and honest people (that's you and I), there are some online businesses run by bad and unscrupulous people whose primary objective is to con money out of unsuspecting naive people who are desperately looking online for jobs due to their circumstances such as being a stay-home-parent with kids, wheelchair bound, or whatever their unique circumstances could be that made them think that online jobs made more sense.

I decided to look around online, about 4 years ago, after seeing so many popups about home based jobs such as paid online surveys, freelance jobs, etc to see if they were another one of online schemes to rip you off. After I signed up with many of them, of course I couldn't check all, and receiving hundreds, if not thousands, of junk emails from them I was able to tell which ones were good and bad.

As in real life, we have to be careful and take some precautions by finding out if there is a physical address of business or a phone number or even by checking it out on BBB.org (Better Business Bureau) online before typing in our sensitive information. This is just to make you aware of what is really going on out there on the Internet if you don't know already.

There are to many places that will give or sell your information to third parties.

Be careful and God Bless.






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