With
so many money making
programs flooding
the internet these days it
can become overwhelming. It can become difficult
to determine
which ones
are legitamate and which ones
are "scams", "gifting
programs", or "pyramid schemes". I would
recommend doing extensive research on any
one particular program before joining
What
you can do
and what I look for is, are
the owners contact information readily available on
their website. This
is very important and I would suggest you contact them
with any
questions you may have.
Take note
of how fast they respond
to your inquiry and if they seem honest about
the costs involved engaging
in the program. This
will provide invaluable piece
of mind and confidence for you in the long run.
I have joined programs without contacting the administrator and have been burned in the past. I have
found the ones that provide
good communication are the ones
worth your time and money. The programs
with poor response or communication are generally the
scam programs so proceed with much caution. I would not recommend joining these.
There are
some programs that even offer various "levels" from which to choose. I would recommend these for anyone looking to add some cash to their bank
accounts. In addition some of these really are decent business opportunities which
will require you to obtain a merchant account to
accept all types of payment on your websites.
Many of these programs
will offer
software from which you can download, use for yourself, and later resell for profit. This is a
good business model to get involved with on the internet
because most purchases on the internet are digital downloads for various software programs. Most of the software you will receive is worth
thousands of dollars that you will have access to at below wholesale cost which will turn big profits for you.
Anyone who is
interested in starting their own business online would definitely benefit from doing some research before
jumping into
whatever looks good. There are
unfortunately many programs that just don't work or require tons of cash to benefit from.
So do your homework, call the owners, and decide which program is best suited for you.
Robert John Beckwith